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Titanic

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Movie Reviews of Titanic

Movie Review: 3 Stars

Although the great treatment of 20th Century-Fox is evident; the stars shine, so does the dialogue and so forth....

But when the ship finally hits the iceberg it is over much too hurry and we are left with a sentimental "Nearer My God To Three"(The films was at one time supposed to be named that).... A

All the expecting panic and disaster one would hope for is never there(if only too brief)

.... if it had... it would have made this excellent fictional account of the Titanic, a classic, if on the fairytale-side....

Movie Review: Strike a berg with a song on your lips.
Summary: 3 Stars

Best part of the whole film was that of college kids singing the Williams College fight song, "Yard by Yard", as the Titanic strikes the iceberg.

Movie Review: a Stinking Sinking
Summary: 2 Stars

This is not for those hoping for more that a romance that uses the sinking of the Titanic as its backdrop. It is poorly acted, full of campy gestures, lines and effects. Buy "A night to remember" directed by Roy Ward Baker. It is so excellent. It has the personal stories but delivers them more effectively and with none of that overacting that typifies so many films produced to showcase an actor or two.

Movie Review: Worst Titanic Movie Ever!
Summary: 1 Stars

If you are a die-hard Barbara Stanwyck fan, or if you love movies about dysfunctional families in which the males are vindicated by their sacrifice, you will enjoy this. If you are a Titanic buff who wants to see a realistic portrayal of the night of April 14-15, 1912, you will be bitterly disappointed. The real people who took part in the events of that night are degraded into incidental characters, and it really wouldn't have made a difference whether the ship was the Titanic or not. The disaster takes back stage to the drama between Stanwyck and Webb. The college kids singing and dancing left me cold, and I can't even begin to describe how hokey it was to see all of the doomed ones left on the Titanic taking part in a singalong just minutes before they are all going to drown in the cold waters of the North Atlantic. My advice? Forget this one and get something good, like "A Night to Remember."
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