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Here is my reaction to the 1997 romance thriller Titanic
First time watching Titanic (1997) Reaction.
Seventeen-year-old Rose hails from an aristocratic family and is set to be married. When she boards the Titanic, she meets Jack Dawson, an artist, and falls in love with him.
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@jonathanlife5304
@jonathanlife5304 Год назад
Molly Brown, played by Kathy Bates was an actual person. The reason all the other women disliked her is because she had a working class background and made her way up to becoming wealthy. That’s also the reason she empathizes with Jack who’s lower class.
@ac1646
@ac1646 Год назад
And didn't she look so like Molly Brown?
@stepheniebowen6527
@stepheniebowen6527 Год назад
She was considered new money as they use to call it =)
@maladjustedmusician
@maladjustedmusician Год назад
@@ac1646 Reba McEntire was originally supposed to take the role on, and I think had a closer resemblance - but she had to back out to fulfill other obligations. Kathy Bates, though, gives an absolutely incredible performance brimming with warmth. I can’t picture it any other way.
@katwebbxo
@katwebbxo Год назад
I visited her actual home in Denver a few years ago which is now a museum about her life. It was amazing. 💕
@msdarby515
@msdarby515 Год назад
​@@maladjustedmusicianMy gosh. I don't think Reba looks anything like Molly Brown. Kathy is a great match for Molly's later years.
@warrenpowers108
@warrenpowers108 8 месяцев назад
The significance of the note gets me every time. "Make it count. Meet me at the clock" wasnt just about that night, it was about her entire life. She made it count, and she met him at the clock 😭❤️😭
@lorelai44
@lorelai44 Год назад
Everytime I watch this movie, doesn't matter how long it's been, I'm reminded why it's my favorite movie of all time. It's just a timeless piece of art.
@hillthebilly
@hillthebilly 6 месяцев назад
Yes
@jackcrofts-mullin461
@jackcrofts-mullin461 Год назад
If I remember correctly, only two of the seven Titanic surivors saw the film. One of them, Eleanor Johnson Shuman, was given a special screening by James Cameron. The most vocal about her refusal to watch the film was Milvina Dean. She was reportedly horrified when the wreck was discovered in 1985 and was against people sending submarines to explore it, since it'd become a graveyard to thousands of people, one of them being her father
@oceansolstice608
@oceansolstice608 Год назад
There were only 7 survivors??? That's really sad...
@cashmoneycockburn9502
@cashmoneycockburn9502 Год назад
@@oceansolstice6087 survivors alive in 1997. 84 years later. In 1912 there were 706 survivors
@grenn_1
@grenn_1 Год назад
@@oceansolstice608 in the moment the movie was released, yes
@oceansolstice608
@oceansolstice608 Год назад
@@cashmoneycockburn9502 ah okay, that makes more sense.
@msdarby515
@msdarby515 Год назад
​@@oceansolstice608There were 1,534 that died. 😢
@A23457
@A23457 Год назад
When this movie came out, it was more of an “event” than any other film I’ve been alive for. Everyone saw it at least once. The song was all over the radio. Tons of Titanic TV specials, books, magazines, and articles popped up. It came up at some point at every get together. It was simply everywhere. And it was a great film. At the time, highest grossing movie ever and most Oscar wins ever. What more can you say? Also, on a personal note, it was the first movie I ever saw in a theater with a co-ed group of friends, unchaperoned. Which was a huge deal, especially during the “adult” scenes lol. Was also probably the first true love story I ever saw. Some people like to rip on it bc it was so popular, but it really was a great movie and a cultural phenomenon. Wow, I just waxed poetic about that much more than I intended to 😂
@veronicaquintanatorres2473
@veronicaquintanatorres2473 Год назад
so true, and it was worldwide, I live in Argentina, and I remember it was insane the amount of things Titanic related that were everywhere. I saw it twice in the theaters, and every person I know has seen it back then. it was a cultural phenomenon and I loved it
@thejoeschmoshow
@thejoeschmoshow Год назад
Celine Dion’s song was also huge!
@olie171
@olie171 Год назад
It was the first movie I ever saw in a theater too and I was 10. Of course the naked part was cut out while screening in theater but it was included in VHS a couple of months later.
@keetahbrough
@keetahbrough Год назад
Those are great memories, for sure! I was pregnant with my first child that winter, and I went and saw it 5X's in the theatre. I fell in love with the love story, and was extremely tender.. because I was hormonal and pregnant lol. xo
@elagabalusrex390
@elagabalusrex390 5 месяцев назад
Every now and then there comes a pop phenomenon that is as good as it is successful. They're rare, but they do happen - the career of the Beatles or the art of Picasso also comes to mind. Titanic is one of those kinds of generation defining pop landmarks - one of those indispensable touchstones of the 90s.
@YanaPetruk
@YanaPetruk Год назад
The guy with the booze (dressed in white) near jack and rose, (when the ship was vertical) was the baker, he helped people by throwing bread into the life boats, he also threw away the furniture into the water, so people could hold on to it. At the end he got drunk, rode the titanic down, and was saved from the water. Luckily enough he had only a hurt leg. Lucky drunk bastard
@deadpool981
@deadpool981 Год назад
He got some good karma
@ecasey91
@ecasey91 Год назад
I was rooting for that guy, glad to find out he was real and survived !
@nicolegonzalez8364
@nicolegonzalez8364 Год назад
@@deadpool981also the alcohol kept him alive Lmao
@forsagebone
@forsagebone Год назад
I read that the reason he didn't die in the water was because he was so hammered that night his blood alcohol content being high prevented him from freezing to death.
@TxMx89
@TxMx89 Год назад
They show him in the back of the ship because thats where he was although the ship was not vertically straight as it went down, he was holding on and said it felt like being on a roller coaster.
@Soulkeeper1
@Soulkeeper1 Год назад
I've never seen someone laugh so much at this movie before.
@grumpysocks
@grumpysocks Год назад
Yeah, it bothered me a lot. Especially at serious scenes, like Rose wanting to die, seeing people fall and die, and even watching the mom with the baby in the water. Didn't seem to take anything seriously. Was he uncomfortable and didn't know how else to react? I was going to watch his friends-reaction, but after this I changed my mind. I like people showing their emotions (but not laughing at serious/sad scenes), so this is not my type of reactor.
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
Yeah you definitely won’t like my friends reaction then, I laugh loads in that one 😅
@SpiralSkylines
@SpiralSkylines Год назад
He very rarely takes anything seriously. It’s super bothersome at first, but you’ll get used to it eventually.
@ezekiel440
@ezekiel440 11 месяцев назад
@@grumpysocksgood for you, this is my type
@that.ll_do_pig
@that.ll_do_pig 11 месяцев назад
​@@SpiralSkylinesI'm fine with it for things that are meant to be funny or are accidentally funny but something based on a real tragedy, his laughter definitely threw me.
@joshuaclemons2137
@joshuaclemons2137 Год назад
This movie is so freaking iconic. Every single element of this movie is a perfect 10/10. The music, the acting, the chemistry, accuracy of the events, etc.. and etc.... My favorite movie of all time. Provides drama, thrills, laughs, romance.
@msdarby515
@msdarby515 Год назад
Facts!
@jamesgrannum3736
@jamesgrannum3736 Год назад
I know you reacted to this a while ago, but what an ironic time to post this :D
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
Yeah, was about 2 / 3 weeks ago but the timing is definitely something😭
@Barrikade6971
@Barrikade6971 Год назад
Actually, it’s the opposite of irony, coincidence.
@yafriendceko
@yafriendceko Год назад
ironic? more like iconic
@HMAP792
@HMAP792 Год назад
Sadly only 706 people survived the sinking of Titanic out of 2240 crew and passengers The last survivor passed in 2009.
@connorredshaw7994
@connorredshaw7994 Год назад
Slight corrections 712 survived 1496 died and there was 2,208 souls on board
@NetanelWorthy
@NetanelWorthy Год назад
Also, fun fact, since you mentioned your Pomeranian. The only dog to survive the Titanic was a Pomeranian that was brought by a passenger in to a lifeboat. The dogs were normally kept in a kennel on the boat deck. And it was reported that they were seen running around on the deck before the ship sank. Meaning, thankfully, someone went and freed them. Even though they would drown, at least they didn’t drown locked in cages. There was actually a deleted scene for the film of the dogs running around on deck.
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
That’s devastating 🥺😭should’ve thrown people out of one of the boats and had it especially for the dogs, at least someone had the heart to free them to give them a chance though like you said! Shoutout to that Pomeranian, GOATED dog
@erikalulea3608
@erikalulea3608 Год назад
@@TrophyReacts all animals matter, not only dogs. :)
@GreatProcrastinator
@GreatProcrastinator Год назад
Two Poms and a Pekingese actually!
@Octopi4life
@Octopi4life Год назад
@@TrophyReacts Reportedly John Jacob Astor (the Richest man aboard) was the one that released the dogs.
@ac1646
@ac1646 Год назад
@@erikalulea3608 I know you have a smiley face, but no one said that only dogs matter. Have you heard about the ship cat Jenny who lived on the Olympia and moved to the Titanic when they were both in dry dock? The hopefully happy ending for Jenny is that she moved her new born kittens from the ship when she (Titanic) moored in Southampton. Mummy cats tend to move their kitties. 😊😊
@NetanelWorthy
@NetanelWorthy Год назад
You keep referring to CGI. Most of this is actual set. They built a titanic almost full scale. It was a little bit smaller for cost purposes. But it’s pretty damn close. In some scenes, it was a model. But most of what you’re saying, is a set. This is back when they actually did things, and didn’t rely on CGI.
@sannaolsson9106
@sannaolsson9106 Год назад
Most of the people walking around and in the machine room are cgi. I think that's what he was referring to.
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
I was definitely talking about the CGI people which are 100% CGI aha, I thought they looked clearly CGI but I guess not😅
@frname7665
@frname7665 Год назад
CGI is fine. Making good CGI is actually just as much a craft as doing set models. The problem is just that these days most big production make lazy CGI that looks empty, generic and bland.
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
Agreed, this film has aged really well with that stuff (minus the odd shot here and there)
@d-1381
@d-1381 Год назад
@@TrophyReacts it looked hilarious on the big screen
@ShatteredMirror
@ShatteredMirror Год назад
I saw you asked about why the watertight doors didn't work, so here goes: they did work, but the ship could only survive four of the watertight compartments being flooded. If only four had been breached, she'd have limped along, but she wouldn't have sunk, the water would have stayed contained in those compartments. The way the iceberg scraped along the ship, however, punctured the hull across five of the compartments, meaning five compartments were flooded. The weight of five flooded compartments made the ship tilt downwards, which meant the water was able to spill over the top of the watertight bulkheads (they only went up to E Deck) and flood the rest of the ship. It's devastating that if they'd managed to turn around the iceberg (you saw them yelling 'hard to port!' as the iceberg was hitting, which was them trying to turn the ship the opposite way to where they'd been turning to try and avoid it, to try and kick out the back so it wouldn't scrape along the entire side), and it had punctured just a few feet less of the hull, the ship wouldn't have foundered. That's part of the tragedy of Titanic: it was a perfect storm of terrible luck and everything going wrong, and so many heartbreaking instances where it could have gone right. Edited to add: it was assumed for years that the damage done by the iceberg must have been huge, like a large rip along the side across severel hundred feet, but examination of the wreck after she was found in in the 80s showed that actually the damage was minimal. No big rip along the side, just lots of little punctures and holes that you would never imagine could sink such a large ship. But because the small rips and damage were dotted across five compartments, they flooded, and she sank. The story of the Titanic continues to be fascinating and distressing in equal measure because of things like this. If you wrote the story of the sinking as a fiction project, people would call it out and criticise it for being too fantastical and unbelievable.
@msdarby515
@msdarby515 Год назад
Also, they have tested with models what would happen if the watertight doors were open. In each test the model capsized. Had this happened to the Titanic there would have been more loss of life as it would have made launching lifeboats much more difficult, and likely impossible once the list hit 20°. This happened to the Andrea Doria and they were unable to launch half of her lifeboats for that reason.
@Clairembify
@Clairembify Год назад
This movie got such weird flak for a while just because it’s a melodramatic romance, but it’s so good. You’d think that « And then right as she’s dying, she dreams about reuniting with Jack and they kiss and everyone watches and starts applauding » would look corny as hell, but it makes me cry my eyes out every time.
@anniehowell6266
@anniehowell6266 Год назад
james cameron says the film can be seen two ways. either its the heaven scene but for non believers it could easily be seen as a dream sequence instead
@lucianaromulus1408
@lucianaromulus1408 Год назад
The only thing I don't like about the love story is Rose gets married to another man, tells him to kick rocks in the afterlife and leaves him for Jack. Otherwise it's okay
@chrisofstars
@chrisofstars 11 месяцев назад
It's not corny, it's beautiful. ❤
@KillingJoke96
@KillingJoke96 Год назад
40:17 The guy who is shouting for everyone to get out is a portrayal of one of the boiler crew, Frederick Barrett. Barrett actually managed to survive the sinking and he can be been seen later smoking a cigarette near Rose on the rescue ship. In real life, Barrett's testimony stated he was knocked over by the water rushing through when the iceburg hit. So the first guy to be touched by the water entering the ship actually lived. Very lucky man.
@margaritakmp
@margaritakmp Год назад
holy shit how did he not freeze to death?
@WLDB
@WLDB Год назад
​@@margaritakmpHe moved into another boiler room aft of the area hit. Eventually climbed his way up and was assigned to a boat by an officer.
@willfanofmanyii3751
@willfanofmanyii3751 Год назад
@@WLDB Plus the intense heat from the boiler rooms would have dried him quickly.
@MsAliciaRL
@MsAliciaRL 11 месяцев назад
And the last man to leave the ship also lived. The baker (as portrayed hanging on the stern with Jack and Rose) was supposed to have been assigned a lifeboat, but he was never given the order and three other men were given his place instead. He drank heavily, threw any buoyant furniture he could find overboard, and climbed onto the stern, where he waited for the rest of the ship to sink. The difference is he was never sucked down and was actually in the water until daybreak.
@LukeLovesRose
@LukeLovesRose Год назад
Titanic is the greatest disaster movie. It is also one of the greatest Hollywood romances and one of the greatest Hollywood epics. Titanic belongs alongside Casablanca and Gone With The Wind. I went to see this masterpiece 15 times while it was in theaters back in 1997.
@DeeDeeFatmLoverWanab
@DeeDeeFatmLoverWanab Год назад
still the greatest love story in film in my opinion
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
I can see why honestly
@carolinedarlene8184
@carolinedarlene8184 Год назад
11:03 the CGI here kills me every time 😂 I love Officer Murdoch just gently gliding up to the railing
@HMAP792
@HMAP792 Год назад
James Cameron was doing the drawing of Kate(Rose) The length of the movie is the time between hitting the iceberg to sinking The lifeboats were more used back then as a ferry between two ships. They would get both ships worth down then go back and forth. In real life they actually didn’t get all boats off so even if they had more lifeboats sadly it wouldn’t of helped The guy drinking was actually based on a real person and he actually survived
@tarinpaskalis3832
@tarinpaskalis3832 Год назад
The amazing thing is that James Cameron is actually left-handed and had to draw this right-handed as Jack. It still turned out increcible
@jlerrickson
@jlerrickson Год назад
If I remember correctly, he was the one who was throwing as much wood furniture off the ship as possible so people in the water had something to hold onto.
@jj6240
@jj6240 Год назад
It took the ship less than 3 hours to sink. The duration of the sinking is equal to the duration of the 1912 scenes in the movie, or around about that.
@brezzainvernale
@brezzainvernale Год назад
I wish they showed the only Asian person there: Back at home he was looked as a dishonorated man, because he tried to save himself and not others, or something like that
@Coaster_Cray_Cray
@Coaster_Cray_Cray Год назад
@@brezzainvernaleI do believe there is a deleted scene after Titanic had sunk, when lifeboat 14 came back. If I remember correctly, he was balancing on some debris like Rose and was rescued in the deleted scene
@palomavega6494
@palomavega6494 Год назад
I think Titanic made everybody insane in the late 90's and its popularity brought a backlash in the 00's and early 2010's and now that people are rediscovering it everybody is remembering how good it actually was.
@noproblemnostress963
@noproblemnostress963 Год назад
Yaaaaaassssss🎉🎉🎉yes, they are still friends, even at the auditions for the film, she told James Cameron "Even if you don't pick me for the role, you have to take him, he's amazing"
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
😭😭I love her
@MCMNasty2
@MCMNasty2 Год назад
“You’re going to die an old lady, warm in her bed.” And she did, 😭
@iceehavinah
@iceehavinah Год назад
fun fact the chef who you called Mario survived treading water for 2 hours i think and he did it bc he was wasted he had so much alcohol in his system he didn't go into shock.
@mackenziejosephine
@mackenziejosephine Год назад
James Cameron is actually who draws the portrait of Rose!! It's actually his hands in the drawing scene whenever Leo's face isn't visible.
@HarukaLPs
@HarukaLPs Год назад
At the start, yes that is genuine footage of the Titanic wreck. All those clips are real. Also a few people in the movie say "I'll be goddamned". That's a direct quote from the first person to see the wreckage, and what he said. I believe the drawing was done by James Cameron himself, you can tell by the older hands, it definitely wasn't Leo
@ultravibez3170
@ultravibez3170 Год назад
Fun fact: during the scene where cal gets angry at Rose after being caught dancing with Jack, when Cal flipped the table it wasn't in the script and Kate Winslet was actually surprised and scared when he did that. You can even see the look on her face when he does that 😆
@MAnuscript421
@MAnuscript421 Год назад
I think he was only supposed to shove or throw everything off the table.
@kaye596
@kaye596 Год назад
I also read that in the scene where Rose tells Cal "I'd rather be his whore than your wife" and spits at him, the actor playing Cal did not know about the spit and was shocked she spit on him lol
@saithbravo840
@saithbravo840 Год назад
This became a popular story but it isn’t true. If you listen to the cast and crew commentary, the producers say the day they were filming this scene, they had enough breakable plates for the table for a few shots but they kept needing more. They had to call a crew to make more AS they were shooting so they wouldn’t need to stop filming. These movies are so big and expensive that most major moments are meticulously calculated and budgeted :)
@willfanofmanyii3751
@willfanofmanyii3751 Год назад
@@saithbravo840 Yet James Cameron said that when it came to filming the scene, he told Billy Zane to improvise how he felt Cal's anger would lead to.
@JessieNebulousGaming
@JessieNebulousGaming 5 месяцев назад
@@willfanofmanyii3751 Billy Zane has given interviews debunking the idea he improvised tossing the table. He said "there's improv, and then there's chaos" and that would have been "inappropriate."
@josephsoltero7326
@josephsoltero7326 9 месяцев назад
Just to give a scale of how massive this movie was when it came out: it was in US theaters from December 1997 until October 1, 1998-but was released on DVD and VHS on September 1, 1998. So for one whole month it was in theaters AND home media. That was simply unheard of back then, as far as I remember. Also, its highest grossing day was Valentine's Day 1998, two full months after it came out. Every week, for a while, the news reported that Titanic had just broken yet another record. You just had to be there!
@mtrudo
@mtrudo Год назад
The scene where the two kids go into the rescue boat and the dad says don’t worry it’s only for a little while is from a survivor.
@brezzainvernale
@brezzainvernale Год назад
My grandma kept her old TV until she died, no surprise to me :-)I was 12 when the movie came out... We sneaked in the cinema in Italy (because the cinema nearby was in the German part of Switzerland but we are from the Italian part). The movie was from 16 an above, but there was such a crowd! They did not check our age, not even counted or money properly (we had only little coins). The atmosphere were incredible! I remember the popcorn smell and the person who answered his phone and screamed: "Non posso parlare ora, son al cinemaaaaaa! Sì sì, Titanic... Ok, richiamo dopo.... Non posso, son al cinemaaaa!" ("Can't talk right now, I am at the cinemaaaaahhh! Yes, yes, Titanic... Ok, I'll call you back... I can't I am at the cinemaaahh!" ahahah, but then I remember all the people crying from heart seeing all the deaths in the water.
@valeriaornano9883
@valeriaornano9883 Год назад
True, I'm Italian as well and I was 15 and with my friends we planned to say that we were 16 to the box, but it was so crowded than we just all stormed inside screaming with all the other people. They barely managed to give us our tickets, there were actually guys at the entrance trying to slim the crowd, so we didn't even see the box office xD At that time you sit whenever you find a sit, and we managed to run and have a good central view. It was really madness.
@msdarby515
@msdarby515 Год назад
I'm confused about your story. You said you sneaked into a cinema in Italy, but that it was the cinema in Switzerland in the German part but you are from the Italian part of Switzerland?? Sorry, so confused about this, but super curious. 😊
@ellamaysfriends3922
@ellamaysfriends3922 Год назад
" comon snitches get stitches bro , actually snitches drown " 😭💀
@thejoeschmoshow
@thejoeschmoshow Год назад
A lot of reactions of this movie don’t mention Celine Dion’s song during the credits. It was a big part of the Titanic phenomenon in 1997. You couldn’t turn the radio on without hearing it.
@josefinelagerstrom2643
@josefinelagerstrom2643 Год назад
James Cameron apologized to the family of first officer William Murdoch for how his death was portrayed. There has never been certain evidence that he shot someone, or himself, for that matter. ❤
@dragonoftheeast695
@dragonoftheeast695 Год назад
One thing iv noticed. Is that I wouldn’t want to be near this guy when anything tragic happens. He just laughs at and complains at every unfortunate moment. He’d be excruciating to be around at a funeral… Titanic seems to be the funniest movie he’s ever seen. frustrating to watch this reaction. Couldn’t finish
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
Haha! Yeah cos me laughing at 5% of this film of actors running around a set equates to me making jokes and laughing at funerals?😂wiiiiiiild comment
Год назад
i've seen this movie so many times and it still makes me cry SO hard
@Claws_yt
@Claws_yt Год назад
They only put 20 lifeboats on the ship because they didn't want to get rid of deck room. Each lifeboat could fit 65 people on it, so even if they did put 65 people on each life boat, like they were supposed to, only 1300 people out the 2200 people would have made it out alive. Thomas Andrews said that he wanted to make more space for lifeboats and nobody listened to him. They would have needed at least another 14 lifeboats to save everyone on that ship. I could be totally wrong in this by the way.
@kyleenglot9184
@kyleenglot9184 Год назад
Partially true. Lifeboat regulations at the time were outdated and titanic and her sister ship Olympic were the first true super liners and didn't account for the significant size these ships were. It was also believed that during this time there were hundreds of ships crossing back and forth between America and Europe, and that if a ship was in distress a ship would come to the rescue to pick up the passengers on the distressed ship. The lifeboats were more meant to ferry passengers between the foundering ship and the rescue ship.
@tylerferguson3707
@tylerferguson3707 Год назад
They wouldn't have had enough time time launch all of those boats even if they had them. They didn't even get all of the boats they actually had launched.
@K9TheFirst1
@K9TheFirst1 Год назад
@@kyleenglot9184 Also, Titanic and Olympic had the 4 collapsibles, so they actually exceeded regulations. Plus the davits were a futureproofing feature for when the regulations updated, as anyone with a working brain would have foreseen. They just didn't expect a disaster to be the cause for it.
@Garrystephens92
@Garrystephens92 Месяц назад
Millvina Dean, the last survivor of the Titanic died on May 31, 2009 at the age of 97 at a nursing home near Southampton, England. Coincidently, the day of her passing was the 98th anniversary of the launch of the Titanic's hull on May 31, 1911.
@Entspannungskatze
@Entspannungskatze Год назад
I got so excited when I saw that you reacted to this, I really love this movie and I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
@mindajane
@mindajane Год назад
I found your channel because of your Gilmore Girls reactions and I'm so glad I did! I really enjoyed your reaction to this. I love this movie so much!
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
Thank you for tagging by! Glad you enjoyed the video
@tymmgwayn302
@tymmgwayn302 Год назад
It was James Cameron, himself, who did the charcoal drawing. Thanks for the reaction. I've always been a huge Titanic nerd. In fact, another little tidbit from the making of the film... one expert on the Titanic-I can't remember which-actually appeared as the father of the kid who threw the top on the deck as Jack was looking for Rose. That was a replica of an actual picture taken in Queenstown before heading out to sea.
@birdsofafeather8368
@birdsofafeather8368 Год назад
I don’t know what you’re saying dude. “Looks good for 1997, it looks fine.” Dude it looks great for 2023 lmao
@leahdolan5805
@leahdolan5805 Год назад
I found your Channel because of Friends reactions! Love this film! So glad you’ve reacted to this!
@Weronika_24_
@Weronika_24_ Год назад
"I think the boat sinks..?" 😂😂💙
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
I could be wrong
@maladjustedmusician
@maladjustedmusician Год назад
Almost everything you see here VFX-wise was done practically. There were no CGI ships used. When you see shots of the ship leaving port or sailing on the open ocean, those were mostly completed using a massive 1/20 scale model that was roughly 45 feet (13.75 meters) in length. Shots of the ship breaking were done using a much larger 1/8 scale model. When you see the ship in port or during most of the sinking scenes, these were filmed on an (almost) full scale replica of the ship that was over 700 feet in length. They only built the right side, so some scenes required the actors to have their makeup/costumes/hairstyle reversed so when they flip the image in post production, it looks the right way around. This 700 foot long set could also be tilted and lowered into a massive water tank. Same goes for the interior sets. This production is an incredible example of what can be accomplished with practical set-building and model design. They don’t make ‘em like they used to. Edit: the engines also weren’t CGI, they were recorded on a real WW2-era ship, the USS Jeremiah O’Brien. They were then combined digitally with actors walking on full scale catwalks in front of a green screen.
@sarataki4768
@sarataki4768 Год назад
Man your timing is really something 😂😂😂
@touchstoneaf
@touchstoneaf Год назад
In a way this film was a little bit of a sort of vengeance for James Cameron, because he had made his first water-based film The Abyss, before this one (by the way one of the best ones I've ever seen, especially if you watch the full unedited version), he had ignored the normal parameters given to scriptwriting in the industry by making the margins smaller so he could fit more into the script, because they at the studio wouldn't let him do his director's cut of it and made him headed out like 45 minutes of the film, including the whole point at the end, because the studios said there's no way people would sit through a movie that long, and he was like, look, you know all these old epic films like Ben-Hur had intermissions and were quite long and people were happy about it, but studio basically said no one's attention span was that long anymore, so when he came back and made this film and people not only sat through the whole thing including the intermission but literally came to see it multiple times, it was like his point was made.
@machinagirl
@machinagirl Год назад
I always cry at the end every time. It’s still one of my favorite films of all time.
@ac1646
@ac1646 Год назад
You had the best reaction possible. So much British sarcasm and you were so engrossed. 🤣
@jp1170
@jp1170 Год назад
Anyone who doesnt like this film because of “the romance” has a foot for a heart.
@emme2141
@emme2141 Год назад
I think the people who say that just don’t like to admit they don’t like movies that can make them cry
@lacthocia
@lacthocia Год назад
Can y'all believe that for the first 10 mins into the movie we get to experience seeing the real Titanic that close, from our homes, without any risk of implode.. insane‼️🤌🏻🫡🫡
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
Thank thy lordeth 🫡
@SpiralSkylines
@SpiralSkylines Год назад
Of all the ways to die, imploding in a millisecond is far from the worst.
@LorisTheUntethered
@LorisTheUntethered Год назад
1:01:45 when you mentioned that they didn't get all of the kids off. More 1st class men survived than 3rd class children.
@jiovanna4136
@jiovanna4136 Год назад
"All life is a game of luck" Profound words and very true. Words of wisdom.
@jasonmoore289
@jasonmoore289 Год назад
By the time the boats came back it was 2 to 3 hours after the titanic sunk completely
@DJ118USMC
@DJ118USMC Год назад
Fun Facts: - Titanic had more than the minimum required (16) of lifeboats for a ship of her size (20). - Titanic sank in 2hrs 40min - There where three dogs that survived (Two Pomeranians and one English bull dog). - It was reported that a 1st class passenger refused to leave her Great Dane behind and was found after the sinking clutching on to her dog. - It was suspected by Thomas Andrews (Ship designer) Titanic had only 1hr-1hr 30minutes before she sank - There was a coal fire on board that actually helped increase the time Titanic stayed afloat. To put out a coal fire you have to move coal from the bunker with the fire to other coal bunkers on the ship. This movement of tons of coal from the Starboard (Right) side of the ship to the Port (Left) counteracted the flooding on the Starboard side and actually caused a more even keel sinking. Hence why the Titanic (Like 99% of ships did NOT roll over during sinking. - Titanic was only claimed to be unsinkable by Newspapers and reporters. Never did the White Star Line ever say she was unsinkable. - While there was gates on Titanic to block areas between first, second, and third class passengers most of the gates were open during the sinking. The problem was most 3rd class passengers didn't know how to get up to the boat decks or only knew of a couple places they could go. Not only that but a lot of non English speaking passengers had a lot of trouble finding there way out of the ship as well. - The boats that weren't full are because a lot of the passengers on Titanic were unaware of how bad the situation actually was and it looked far better to be on a large ship with heat and lights than a small and cramped lifeboat. - 1st officer Murdoch (Starboard (Right) Side) allowed men to board the lifeboats if there was no Woman of Children around. However, 2nd officer Lightoller (Port (Left) Side) would not allow men on regardless of the circumstances and even had men forcibly removed from lifeboats as well. - Yes, the band members played till near the very end. Sadly White Star Line billed their families for their suits they had rented for use while onboard. - James Cameron actually was the one drawing the image of Kate during that scene. One thing to note is a lot of people say that Titanic should of had more lifeboats (It wouldn't of helped and in fact probably would of made things worse). Titanic had enough room for 48 lifeboats however this would of caused a lot of clutter on the deck which would of made maneuvering and preparing lifeboats more lengthy. Titanic is one of if not the longest time for a ship to sink in history at almost 3 hours. During this time the crew didn't even have enough time to launch all 20 lifeboats with the last two floating off as Titanic went under. We see this time and time again with most ships sinking in under one hour. Most of them roll over which usually prevent you from launching lifeboats on one side or at the very least minimizes the amount that can be launched. What I am saying is more lifeboats would not of helped Titanic and her passengers the results would of been the same even if Titanic had more lifeboats.
@deadpool981
@deadpool981 Год назад
Damn, the woman going down holding her Great Dane hits the hardest . She truly loved her dog like family
@vanatani
@vanatani Год назад
Thank you for all the info! But a question... why'd you write "would of" instead of "would have"?? Is that some slang I don't know?
@oliverbrownlow5615
@oliverbrownlow5615 Год назад
Some of these facts are not actually fun.
@kyleenglot9184
@kyleenglot9184 Год назад
Also lifeboats were mainly used to ferry passengers to a rescue ship during distress. At this time there were hundreds of ships crossing both ways from America to Europe and most were in close enough distance to come to the aid of a ship in distress. Titanic's unfortunate circumstance was that because of the moonless night and a large ice field ahead, most ships shut down for the night and planned to wait until morning to continue where they'd have daylight to help navigate the ice field. There was a ship that could have made it on time the Californian, but the Titanic's radio operators were irritated by the radio operators on the Californian and basically told them to shut up, so the Californian crew shut off their radio and were unable to reach Titanic's distress calls. Carpathia was the next closest ship but would take nearly 4 hours to reach them which was too late. The Titanic's sister ship Olympic also received distress calls but was too far away to do anything and they also shut down to wait out the night before continuing in the morning.
@dimitrisnikoloulis4071
@dimitrisnikoloulis4071 6 месяцев назад
Darn me , the orchestra joining back sequence for the last song in a pivotal momment of the sinking big sequence. And they play " Nearer my God to Thee" , in the ecclesiastical version ...always gets me. The scenes are powerful ... Tom is dead , Fabrizio undresses him, to take his lifejacket which is in blood and has a bullet inside, Isidor Strauss and his wife, snuggling at their bed in thdir cambin and water flows under them, the mother from the lower third class make her childer sleep by telling them a fairytale about Tir Na Nog, the land of eternal youth. Damn the most crying combilation of scenes. And the woman with the child ofcourse in her hug who question captain Smith " Capitain Capitain, whersre I go ?" in damn good gaelic accent... now Irish is the mostly real language in Titanic. Maybe was from the Undergoole Irish people? Who knows. James Horner's score for the movie is incredible.
@SidixGuedes
@SidixGuedes Год назад
The way that you were laughing at people dying throughout the entire third act lmao I can't
@manangc
@manangc Год назад
I was 15 when I saw this in the theater with my friends. We were crying our eyes out. Our young minds can't keep up with all the horror. I was traumatized by the man faliing and hitting the propellers. Having not learned my lesson, I saw Saving Private Ryan I think the following year. I was even more traumatised.
@tokkina6611
@tokkina6611 Год назад
I think this movie does a great job at showing the horror these people must have felt and the stress. Like even when I rewatch it, I'm always getting nervous, hoping the titanic wont hit the iceberg this time 😅 Also the time of the movie is the time how long it took the titanic to sink.
@msdarby515
@msdarby515 Год назад
As a kid I was fascinated with disasters like this. As a teen I read anything related to real life tragedy. I read books on the Titanic, JFKs, MLKs, and RFKs assassinations, the Hindenburg, etc. Even tho I read about these events they still have an aura of legend, or fairytale. This movie made the Titanic, suddenly, very real. It was shocking and heartbreaking. Most of all, it's difficult to describe exactly how I felt seeing the "story" come to life. Talk about a reality check! 😮
@nenegrey2282
@nenegrey2282 11 месяцев назад
The song goes "Every night in my dreams, I see you", so at the end of the movie Rose could either be dead or simply dreaming of Jack like she does every night.
@sadiedol4413
@sadiedol4413 Год назад
Lol the timing for this reaction is great
@touchstoneaf
@touchstoneaf Год назад
Obviously the water in their model ship wasn't nearly as cold as in real life, but Kate Winslet still got terribly ill doing this film.
@babs1232
@babs1232 Год назад
So glad you liked it! This movie still makes me cry lol
@lukehalliwell8780
@lukehalliwell8780 Год назад
Favourite reaction from you! You're hilarious!
@emmarustlie4875
@emmarustlie4875 Год назад
Every time I watch this movie, I go into a trance and forgot about the existence of time and before you know it its done. Even though its 3 1/2 hours, you never get bored its great!
@caterinacatina
@caterinacatina Год назад
"I'm not gonna cry at Titanic, that's not happening" Yeah god forbid you show actual emotion instead of laughing all the way through the third act.
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
In what world did I laugh throughout the entire third act 😂wiiiiiiild comment, maybe laughed a couple of times because of how chaotic it was
@caterinacatina
@caterinacatina Год назад
@@TrophyReacts Literally every time someone died or there was a serious moment you laughed. It's like you have no emotional maturity
@breakfastatmilliways
@breakfastatmilliways Год назад
I love the musicians and the fact that that bit was fairly accurate by most accounts. There is some small debate about what song they actually played at the very end but there’s a strong argument that the song used here was the actual one. There’s also an amazing quote about them from a second class passenger via Wikipedia. “Many brave things were done that night, but none were more brave than those done by men playing minute after minute as the ship settled quietly lower and lower in the sea. The music they played served alike as their own immortal requiem and their right to be recalled on the scrolls of undying fame.”
@HuntingViolets
@HuntingViolets Год назад
Nickelodeons were movie theatres were early movie theatres that charged five cents for admission. The first one opened on June 19, 118 years ago. They were small and usually set up in converted storefronts.
@isoldejaneholland8370
@isoldejaneholland8370 Год назад
Thank you! I like early cinema history.
@WelshAmethystGirl087
@WelshAmethystGirl087 Год назад
Omg this is insane that you reacted to this now of all times
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
I reacted to it a week or so before all the Titan information came out but yeah that is very close timing 😭
@ADayinMyLife
@ADayinMyLife Год назад
You're right, Kate and Leo have an amazing close friendship.
@makeupdoll7413
@makeupdoll7413 Год назад
Sorry but the timing of this upload got me screaming 😭💀 and I'm binge watching Titanic content and found a fascinating theory about the Titanic that states it was actually the Olympic!
@akashicrecords9672
@akashicrecords9672 Год назад
this guy literally laughs at any bad or terrible thing that happens. people panicking, people dying. Are you sure you're not a psychopath?
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
It’s a film, plus you’ve picked up on like 1% of the full reaction there please 😭literally hyped up how amazing it was
@flakybuttercup
@flakybuttercup Год назад
​@@TrophyReacts I usually love your reactions but I couldn't get through this one. It felt indecent the way you kept laughing when people were dying onscreen knowing that this tragedy really happened and Cameron depicted the chain of events as close to reality as he could, bar the fictional love story of course.
@d-1381
@d-1381 Год назад
Sven being the real winner here
@thejoeschmoshow
@thejoeschmoshow Год назад
A few months ago they released Titanic in theaters. Even though I’ve seen it many times watching it in the theater was a cool experience! If anyone ever has the chance to see it in theaters do it!!
@visualvvitchx
@visualvvitchx Год назад
The impecable timing (posting this) ... titanic or titan could never 😅
@bidishah
@bidishah Год назад
Kind of in bad taste, but that's in my opinion
@gabrielstevens3884
@gabrielstevens3884 Год назад
impeccable timing 🤣
@kenyonsgirl415
@kenyonsgirl415 Год назад
He posted this on patreon about a week ago lol but yeah
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
Truly 😅
@FP19487
@FP19487 Год назад
Iconic timing. I also just rewatched titanic because of the whole Titan thing. RIP to all the 1912 & 2023 victims
@noire9601
@noire9601 6 месяцев назад
Jeez jack must have had the strength of superman to pull her up by holding one of her arms....Rose definitely weighed more than him.
@giggling_boatswain
@giggling_boatswain Год назад
As soon as you dive into the world of the Titanic one day and start to be interested in the details, it absorbs you completely. There is an incredible number of coincidences and such situations in which it is simply impossible to believe that this is a series of accidents. And then the subconscious makes you plunge into gloomy thoughts, seeing the destroyed hull of the ship and your experience of knowing about many passengers and the location of cabins and restaurants, promenade decks, you suddenly realize that you know this place on the ship and its history well, you already remember who you saw here the last time before death, and what did this person say. And you can't stop looking at and arguing new material about the Titanic. It will take some time and you can already lead tours of the Titanic with your eyes closed - you are so well oriented and you can talk about each room for hours with all even insignificant details - from who designed the design, what color the chairs were, to what anthem they sang behind it piano and what was on the menu. Yes, it's absorbing and insanely interesting. In the film, only a love story was invented, all other events were real. Everything is known almost by the minute, the actions of many crew members and passengers. The otkester played and they all died. The melodies they sang are known. There were enough lifeboats for only 30% of the passengers (then the number of lifeboats was calculated not from the number of passengers, but from the deadweight of the vessel). However, no one forbade the installation of more boats, but the company decided that they would spoil the view of the vessel and clutter up the promenade decks. So the company installed boats according to the very minimum according to the maritime laws of those years. The life time in water at a temperature of 2 degrees is about 20 minutes.
@persephone9177
@persephone9177 Год назад
The guy who had the key for the closet with the binoculars, was actually fired 5 min. before the Titanic left...apparently he wasn't "classy" enough and they wanted him to leave...so in the rush of getting his belongings, he forgot to return the key and found it in his pocket when he got home...
@stephaniebarnette4321
@stephaniebarnette4321 Год назад
Rest in peace Bill Paxton he was a brilliant actor I've seen a few other movies he's been in he's great
@yannhollister9091
@yannhollister9091 Год назад
90's movies are just the best PERIOD. They all became classics by now.
@AngeloteX
@AngeloteX 3 месяца назад
1:05:22 t's essential to understand the importance of the electrical engineers' work aboard the Titanic. Their role was vital in keeping the ship's electrical systems running, including the lights that provided crucial illumination. During the sinking, they where doing everything they could to keep the lights on and ensure a safer environment. As the ship sinks, the boilers turn off and therefore the electric generators fail, so the people in the electrical room have to turn up the switches each time. In that scene you can already see the last attempt to maintain the electricity and it ended like this. Remember that the ship broke in 2 right between the first boiler and the engines, so, even if the order to the electrical engineers had not existed in reality, the ship would have been left without power precisely because it slowly broke into 2. and, obviously, completely disconnecting the boilers from the rear section, giving a result similar to what the film offers.
@jlerrickson
@jlerrickson Год назад
I have this film in the horror/disaster section of my collection. The sinking is just so impressively done, it blows my mind. A nickelodeon was a film that cost 5 cents for admission.
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
Yeah, really did feel like a horror during that
@oliverbrownlow5615
@oliverbrownlow5615 Год назад
More specifically, the nickelodeon was the exhibition space for such a film -- a primative type of movie theater.
@chrisofstars
@chrisofstars 11 месяцев назад
​@@oliverbrownlow5615I thought the nickelodeon is a little machine like a view master that you put a coin into and you get to peek in and see a little animation?
@zedwpd
@zedwpd Год назад
Movies are like books, if you think it's too long, you can pause it (put a bookmark in it) and come back.
@theillyrianking4261
@theillyrianking4261 Год назад
Actually the person who draw that picture of rose was James Cameron. Kate Winslet mentioned that she posed for him but she was in swimsuit.☺️
@sherrysink3177
@sherrysink3177 Год назад
One thing that I think was really smart and added to the tension was that at the beginning of the film they showed via that computer model exactly what happened to the ship, so when it came time for the boat to start sinking, we as viewers knew exactly what was about to happen (how it would essentially crack in half and tip upward and then sink bit by bit) and we had to wait for each moment to arrive, anticipating the horror of it all. I wasn't going to see this in the theatre, I told my best friend, "Why? We know almost everyone died! It's going to be really horrible and sad." But there was so much buzz about how "amazing" the film was, that finally the two of us decided to go see it. It was pretty incredible on the big screen, for sure. (And horrifying.)
@tilda3262
@tilda3262 Год назад
fun fact: they actually built the whole boat for this movie. So the intro of the ship is not CGI. The director James Cameron is actually the one who draws rose. They filmed his hands
@kokkolintu3528
@kokkolintu3528 Год назад
21:05 😂😂🤣🤣 Can you imagine Jack saying that!
@borntotry4
@borntotry4 3 месяца назад
Omg you stopped it before the song at the end. 🙈🤣 If you listened to the song, you would of gave a 9.5, the song just finish it off perfectly. 😊 Also you made me laugh when she said "I don't even have a picture of him." and you said "You can just google Leonardo Dicaprio." 😂
@malcolm1424
@malcolm1424 Год назад
Best timing ever
@Sgtturtle22
@Sgtturtle22 Год назад
Dude I love ur Gelp from The Smiling Friends in the background
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
Yesssssss!
@NoudlePipW
@NoudlePipW Год назад
Apparently Winslet DID nearly drown (i think during the scene of them getting through the underwater gate).
@TrophyReacts
@TrophyReacts Год назад
That would’ve been tragic wow
@erikalulea3608
@erikalulea3608 Год назад
They had divers in the waters to check people. But it was tricky of all the lines that was in the water.
@micheletrainor1601
@micheletrainor1601 Год назад
The older couple who were cuddled up on their bed they are actually based on real couple who owned Macys department in new york city. They were last seen hugging each other as the ship went down as his wife would not leave him by getting on a lifeboat. So they stayed together.
@7n154
@7n154 Год назад
And that couple, the 'Strauss' are actually the great great grandparents of the CEO's wife!! History is repeating itself and no one is noticing. Besides Us. There was a book published titled "The Wreckage of the Titan" - written FOURTEEN YEARS before the original Titanic disaster. . . . And: now the Titan is being used AGAIN as a premonition. There, once again, is a gigantic ship set to sail next month!! A 'City' on seas. From New York to the Carribbean Islands. Probably not on the first trip - but that 'city' is doomed.
@ryans413
@ryans413 Год назад
The iceberg actually didn’t do much damage it popped the rivets holding the haul together and opened the ship to the sea. The length of the damage was enough to sink the ship.
@jrasicmark1
@jrasicmark1 11 месяцев назад
Nickelodeon was what they called early movie theatres back then. The TV network just adopted the word for their name. A movie theatre name kind of makes sense for the name of a TV network when you think about it. But part of it was likely that they liked the sound of it for a kids network too.
@babs1232
@babs1232 Год назад
Oh my god I'm so here for this reaction *grabs imaginary popcorn cause I just ate and am not hungry again yet but just pretend I grabbed popcorn*
@ajbenton2174
@ajbenton2174 Год назад
My favorite movie🥲 fun fact James Cameron actually visited the real Titanic wreckage and made a replica of the ship most of the movie wasn't even cgi which is wild and the movies length is actually the amount of time it took Titanic to sink
@jj6240
@jj6240 Год назад
The time it took to sink is equal to the 1912 scenes, not the entire movie. So almost.
@mariacavanaugh1010
@mariacavanaugh1010 Год назад
I don't usually watch this movie on purpose, but if I catch the last 45 minutes, oh yeah. And, I always hold my breath when they go under...I believe the count is between 30-35 seconds.
@Kourtney-Bellamy
@Kourtney-Bellamy Год назад
It was a combination of bad luck and bad decisions that ultimately caused the collision with the iceberg. First, failure to heed the warnings of icebergs and due to the wireless operators being stressed and overworked, some warnings were never passed on to the appropriate authority. Second, the speed at which they were going after being warned of icebergs and ice fields. Third, the night of the collision was a moonless night, resulting in an abnormally calm ocean with no waves as well as making it extremely dark! Waves would have helped due to them crashing against the bottom of the bergs. Love the reaction to my favorite movie!!! ❤
@chloemilburn8482
@chloemilburn8482 Год назад
Fun facts: - James Cameron wife plays rose granddaughter - James Cameron has been to titanic 33 times he loves the history of titanic - James Cameron did the actual drawing that looks like jack is drawing - the first scene Kate and Leo did together was the naked and drawing scene when he says “on the bed, the couch” it wasn’t meant to be in but they kept it in - most of characters rose hung around with in first class was real people - the old people who died in the bed together owned Macy’s and she refused to leave him they was as a real couple - the violin did play till the end - rose does die at end, if you see time it’s time titanic sank and everyone in room died on titanic - when she said il never let go she never wanted to go of her promise to jack, which she always kept - James Cameron said jack had to die as the full thing of “making each day count” would have been for nothing - rose spitting in cals face wasn’t in the script, she was meant to use hairpin but she felt it would be better as jack taught her it - the water was so cold on set they ended up poorly - James Cameron let the cast improvise and jacks character was telling her what he done in life and she feels trapped. So she wants to spit like a man. - the scene below deck was improvised as well dancing and just having fun even the spitting scene. - Leo and Kate are best friends still and he is godfather to her kids. He helped her with her divorce.
@beautyb4876
@beautyb4876 Год назад
One of my fav movies. And yes this weather I hate it can deal for a week or two when I'm away then I'm done lol. Need a thunderstorm or rain all day would be good! I miss work's aircon day off tomorrow tempted to just go sit at work for an hr to get cool lol but I got too much to do
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