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Titanic

Titanic

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Is An Awesome Movie
Review: People say that this movie was very stupid and corny, but if you think about it it was very good. James Cameron did a good job at making it seem real. You have to keep in mind thatthis really happened, not the love story,but there were people on the Titanic like Jack and Rose and ended up losing someone. This was a sad movie, but I thought it was good because it seemed real, and there really was the sinking of the Titanic.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It's an epic...not perfect...just an epic.
Review: In the grand tradition of 60's style epics, Titanic can make you fall in love with it or leave you cold. To each his own. Taste notwithstanding, this is a film of collosal proportions and incredible special effects. So Leonardo Di Caprio doesn't shine all that much? So the dialog is a tad off? The ensemble is what makes this film the blockbuster it became, thanks in great part to the support of 14 year olds. Watch it for the drama of the ship and its passengers and for the outstanding effects.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Jason B. -- Delicious!
Review: Just like all of you might predict I would say -- the movie itself was not that well written. One word: 'Harlequin.'

Although, I did take a liking to Jason Barry's character, Tommy Ryan. All right, so his role was disgustingly flat and unrounded, but I thought the whole movie was worth watching with just a few shots of him...poor bloke! He is an extraordinary example of the male species if I ever saw one; way outshines Leonardo!

On second thought, just forget Mr. DiCaprio altogether. So Tommy Ryan just yells a lot and struts with a couple of pints of Guinness, so what? Is Jack any different?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: IT WAS OKAY.......
Review: Titanic was alright but I could find better ways to spend 3 hours of my life. The special effects were good in most places and the acting was bareable. But to be completly honest, I don't think it was worth the billions of dollars it pulled in. Hell, I could make a movie like Titanic. Take a tragic event, add a love story and put Leo Dicaprio in it and BAM! Lets not forget to have the main characters hopeless as romantics that'll do anything for the sake of love not matter how illogical it may be. Honestly, how many of us would go back on a sinking ship for a person that we've only known for a couple of months? I swear I was the only girl in the theater NOT crying when Jack died! His death was practically broadcasted! Everyone else died, why shouldn't he? One good thing about this movie is that it's a great makeout film. (Why else would I have bought it?!)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: How did this movie win an Oscar for Best Picture?
Review: So many people loved this movie and raved about it . Boy was I disappointed. A movie can not stand on special effects alone in my opinion. I did enjoy the begining, but when the boat started sinking, I just wanted to turn it off. I FORCED myself to finish it. I guess watching all those people suffer and die just doesn't appeal to me. Leo was a '90's kind of guy in the wrong era, not believable, and certainly not Oscar worthy. How sad for "As Good as it Gets" and "Good Will Hunting" that this horrible movie got best picture above them.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not for everyone...
Review: Is this comedy or drama? With the exception of a few NONROMANTIC scenes near the end (which were truly touching--the mother putting her children to sleep while the ship is sinking, the frozen corpses of the mother and her baby), I found this to be one of the funniest comedies I've ever seen. Call me an unemotional person, but it seems one has to be a romantic type to appreciate this film.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It was fantastic...for a day.
Review: Titanic. Sigh. Had SUCH potential. Over-hyped movies can get SO annoying! The first time I saw it, I loved it, except I was mildly annoyed by Leonardo DiCaprio, whose acting was not so hot and who is, yes, glamorous, however much too modern for the part. Then, when everyone started obsessing and hyperventilating over the whole thing..well, to sum it up in one popular slogan:

"The ship sunk. Get over it."

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Good, but needed more history
Review: The movie is very good, and unlike many of the people who have reviewed this video, I liked the details about the sinking, but I think the movie would have been a lot better if they had more about the real people and less fiction! It's hard to write historical fiction, because you can't change history, so the plot of Jack and Rose was a bit weak. If I were James Cameron, I would have concentrated on the stories of the real people, like the Astors (a good love story there), or maybe on some of the third-class people. But I doubt that Titanic would have been a blockbuster without Leonardo.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Amazing!! Amazingly awful.
Review: This film should only be shown to 14 year old girls whose vocabulary consist of "like", "y'know", and "kewl". As in, "Like, y'know, Titanic was so kewl". Other than the lousy direction, juvenile writing and amateurish acting, it didn't have anything going for it. Comparing it to "Gone with the Wind" is like comparing "Love Story" to "Anna Karenina".

A fine actress like Kate Winslet should be embarrassed by this tripe.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Greatest Movie
Review: Titanic has it all: great acting, music, and story. The way Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet lit up the screen was amazing. For anyone to put this film down is screwed in the head (mind you, you're all probably Star Wars fans). This movie touched my heart in a way no other movie will ever. A great, and I mean GREAT film that tugs at your heart!


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