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12892831, watching Titanic and wondering a few things
Posted by mistermaxxx08, Mon Sep-07-15 12:02 AM
whose career never was the same after this film?

how many times did you watch this film?

could you relate to the film at all?

has it aged well to you?

i ain't watched this film in about 15 years.
12892843, I think its a great film. still holds up IMO
Posted by Heinz, Mon Sep-07-15 02:39 AM
It can be cheesy but in a good way.

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12892851, I was talking to someone about that shit last night...
Posted by Lardlad95, Mon Sep-07-15 07:25 AM
Mostly about how looking back on it, Rose was a selfish piece of shit.

-Felt oppressed by a life of luxury even after she got to know some poor people because you know, poverty is fun. It's just nothing but Irish Jiggs and drinking and not the cholera and back breaking toil the history books would have you believe.

-She wouldn't share that fucking door. At least switch off with him, hell, the activity might keep you awake.

-No but seriously, there's nothing charming about poverty. You could still marry the rich asshole and fuck Jack on the side. Rich women have been doing it for centuries.


"All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players:
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts..." -The Bard
12892854, I've never seen it all in one sitting.
Posted by JFrost1117, Mon Sep-07-15 07:41 AM
When we watched it in high school, but it was over the course of a few days. Times after that, I really only wanna see the dude flip off of the propeller, when the ship is going down.
12892954, That part always made me laugh....
Posted by rorschach, Mon Sep-07-15 05:32 PM
>When we watched it in high school, but it was over the course
>of a few days. Times after that, I really only wanna see the
>dude flip off of the propeller, when the ship is going down.

It's the most memorable part of the film for me....other than the fact I never saw Victor Newman in any other movie.
12892868, ionno but i cried like a baby in the theater.
Posted by Kwesi, Mon Sep-07-15 08:57 AM
12892956, you high nigga
Posted by eclipsedInI, Mon Sep-07-15 05:37 PM
12892961, Hahaha
Posted by Brew, Mon Sep-07-15 06:33 PM
12893020, Rose was a selfish-ass broad, yo
Posted by flipnile, Tue Sep-08-15 07:26 AM
Homeboy was right to jump on that boat and peace-out from that jawn. How he gonna buy this jawn a trip across the world, to New York, to upgrade *her* lifestyle and she goes and runs around with that little chav from the slums?

Broad had no chill. Kept homeboy's jewelry too. smh.

And Jack dies trying to save this jawn. Iced himself, literally. Ol' captain save'em, literally.
12893024, Not only that....
Posted by WarriorPoet415, Tue Sep-08-15 08:12 AM
...but then she gonna throw away some valuable ass jewelry when she's 99 years old knowing she's got a granddaughter that could use the money.
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