good technical movie.Great cinemetography.Excellent direction.
Liked the movie. The story is like a typical indian movie.poor boy meets rich girl.lol.But it had great impact on big screen.
2007-01-24 19:06:56
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answered by monalisa s 2
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I've seen Titanic. I cried my eyes out at it the first time I seen it. Another great movie that came out round about the same time is Armageddon. That's a good movie to watch with a guy cos even though it is a love story it also has action. (And I'm not talking about the kind that went on in the car in Titanic!)
2007-01-24 22:59:52
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answered by kelly R 2
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I have refused to see it. Unlike A Night to Remember, which treats the event as the sickening tragedy it was, Titanic apparently uses a horrific disaster which resulted in the pointless deaths of many hundreds of people as a backdrop for an old fashioned romance. What an awful way to treat this horrible event. It's beyond me that people could feel romantic about a film that essentially exploits the the true story of the deaths of so many innocent people for entertainment.
I felt the same way about another movie I DID make the mistake of seeing: Pearl Harbor. There another horrible moment in world history is used as the backdrop for a soap opera of a romance.
2007-01-24 20:09:08
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answered by ktd_73 4
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I saw Titanic on Valentine's Day the year it came out. My best friend (a guy) and I didn't have significant others at the time, so we drew black hearts on notebook paper and then put a circle with a line through it around them! We pinned them to our jackets and wore our "Anti-Valentine's Day" badges to the movie! It was raining and a perfect day for a long movie. I loved it -- thought it was great! The scenes where the water is rushing through the corridors of the ship is so frightening. I always feel so bad for the people in steerage who were locked below decks...just awful.
2007-01-24 19:10:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It was great to watch on the big screen - it really drew you in because the special effects were just so amazing. I think a better movie to watch with that special someone is the Notebook. i thought this movie was more romantic. But Titanic is certainly a big hit.
2007-01-24 19:05:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I have not seen the Titanic. And until they come out with 90 minute version I most likely will never see the Titanic.
2007-01-24 20:00:42
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answered by Son of Krypton 3
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I saw it and, quite frankly, I could not see what all the commotion was about. It was not a love story but a tragedy. Would You have sat through it, thinking it was romantic if She died instead of Him? Nope.Then how do You think Men felt about knowing that death is romantic, but that self sacrifice is 'macho'? Or that the Female audience got off on the loss of so many men's lives? Historically MORE women died on the TITANIC that Men: a fact omitted by the publicity department Not quite so romantic when You know the facts, is it?
2007-01-24 19:13:59
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answered by Ashleigh 7
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seen the movie,butr after working on an artifact exhibition and speaking with numerous historians on the subject, there were a lot of things in the movie that were not true. There was no Jack and Rose and the Heart of The Ocean was also fictitious...
2007-01-24 20:07:05
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answered by BabyAngel 1
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I saw Titanic. Great movie, but I don't like love stories. They're unrealistic... especially in my case. AND I HATE IT.
2007-01-24 19:03:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I love titanic and its one of my best movies
2007-01-24 19:11:15
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answered by gemini 2
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