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Titanic
After spending 15 weeks at number one in the box office, winning a number of Golden Globes, receiving 14 Academy Award nominations and taking home 11 Oscars, Titanic is now the number one highest grossing movie of all time. Titanic has a certain something that makes moviegoers want to watch the movie over and over again, even though the movie is three hours and 15 minutes long. ...
The story of the Titanic has captivated our culture for the last 80 or so years. Titanic was the biggest and fastest ship ever made by man: it was the greatest news story of our time. ...
People are still interested in the Titanic today because of all of the mystery. ... There are so many "if onlys"--if only Titanic had paid more attention to the warnings about the ice berg, if only she had seen the ice berg a few seconds earlier, if only the watertight bulkheads had gone one deck higher, if only there had been enough lifeboats (Lord ? ... The movie Titanic allows us to actually see what happens without speculation. ...
James Cameron, director of Titanic, spent five years researching the Titanic. ... Cameron also convinced White Star Lines to give him the blue prints to the Titanic so he could get the movie version as close as possible to the original. The Titanic was so expensive to make that Cameron had to convince two companies to produce it: Twentieth Century Fox and Paramount Pictures. Even then Titanic did not meet its scheduled release date in July because it had fallen behind. ... Titanic opened on December 19, 1997.
The story opens up with fortune hunter Brock Lovett, played by Bill Paxton, searching through the Titanic wreckage for a necklace encasing a stone called "the heart of the ocean. ... Jack boards the Titanic after winning his ticket at a poker game. ...
The success of Titanic lies within its emotional core. ... Peoples faces light up when they talk about Titanic; the enjoyment of the movie shows on their face. ...
James Cameron tells a love story with the sinking of the Titanic in the background.


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