For some reason when I was a kid I was totally fascinated with it... actually it, the Lusitania, the Britannic, and the Empress of Ireland sinkings. I want to say that was around 1st through 3rd grade.
[jonrev] wrote:For some reason when I was a kid I was totally fascinated with it... actually it, the Lusitania, the Britannic, and the Empress of Ireland sinkings. I want to say that was around 1st through 3rd grade.
Haven't watched the movie in years.
I think everyone was around that age. For some reason, I was very interested in it too. On a side note, I was driving back from work one day 2 summers ago, and there was a traveling Titanic exhibit at the mall near me. I stopped in for a few minutes since it was free admission. Kinda cool to see all that stuff. It was a lot like the first exhibit they had at the MSI.
Never liked the 1997 Titanic movie. Now if you want good movies on the subject, the 1958 classic A Night to Remember and the 1953 Titanic are the way to go. A Night to Remember is one of the best movies I've seen.
^ you are so right. A Night to Remember is by far the best Titanic movie out there. Miles ahead of James Cameron version, even with a nude Kate Winslet.
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monsterfan99 wrote:Never liked the 1997 Titanic movie. Now if you want good movies on the subject, the 1958 classic A Night to Remember and the 1953 Titanic are the way to go. A Night to Remember is one of the best movies I've seen.
Ive always wanted to see those. Have to check the Libray
Haven't seen most of the Titanic movies, but considering what this is about, this one is a surprisingly good film. Cost the equivlent of $200 million to make it.
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