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Movie Reviews of TitanicMovie Review: Titanic with heart Summary: 5 Stars
I remember crying over this film as a kid, and sitting absolutely unmoved during James Cameron's feelingless epic. True, "A Night To Remember" is more accurate, but if you're one of those people who want to count the windows on the promenade deck, buy a documentary. Unlike some reviewers who can't possibly understand the character's actions during the sinking, it is about dignity and courage, something missing from other depictions of the story. The cast are flawless, and the story of a shallow family's realization of meaning brought about through tragedy is age-old and timeless.
Movie Review: The Best of All... Summary: 5 Stars
the Titanic movies. I first saw this in the late '50s when I was nine or ten. My Titanic interest had developed after I saw the Hallmark Hall of Fame live broadcast of Walter Lord's "Night to Remember" when I was even younger. I have seen this movie so many times I can recite the dialogue and tell you all the flaws - there are a few - like the pictures hanging in the officers' dining room. They are all photos of ships built after the Titanic sank! Anyway, buy this one and appreciate it for the great acting, superb dialog and costumes.
Movie Review: Wrong Side Is Ripped Like A "Tin Opener" Summary: 5 Stars
My only complaint about this film is that it depicts the port side of the ship being ripped open as opposed to the starboard side, which is the side where the Titanic hit the iceberg (or the iceberg hit the Titanic). I guess someone in the studio's crew forgot to flip the film over. It had pretty astounding special effects for its day. I can remember setting my alarm clock to get up to watch this movie at 2 in the morning in the days before the advent of the VCR. This is the movie which started my life-long fascination with the Titanic.
Movie Review: The Greatest Titanic film, and the best 5 Stars
I bought the DVD yesterday, and couldn't wait to get home to watch it. It was worth it for the feature itself as well as an added feature: called Beyond Titanic. This little documentary went into great detail about the Titanic on film from 1912-present. It is a great shame that many of the very early Titanic films have vanished but or a few clips and stills. Also the commentary by Richard Wagner, Audrey Dalton, and one of the stage crew are interesting. It's good to hear backstage memories. Will watch this movie again tonight!
Movie Review: 1953 Summary: 5 Stars
This version is wonderful in all aspects! Sure, there are mistakes in the sinking and such, but the two leads are spectacular! I got so involved in their story that nearly forgot the inevitable. Barbara Stanwyk is so fantastic. She seems to be the definition of 'leading lady'. I've seen other reviews compare this version with the 1997 version, in my opinion both movies hold their own! If you enjoyed watching the James Cameron version I recommend purchasing this one. You will want to see it again and again!
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