Titanic

James Cameron Disagrees with ‘Mythbusters,’ Defends the ‘Titanic’ Ending
James Cameron Disagrees with ‘Mythbusters,’ Defends the ‘Titanic’ Ending
James Cameron Disagrees with ‘Mythbusters,’ Defends the ‘Titanic’ Ending
It’s a debate as old as time. Or at least as old as James Cameron’s Titanic, which came out in 1997, so not that old, but still. “They both could have fit on that door!” is the rallying cry of Titanic truthers, who believe that the door (which isn’t actually a door (it’s ajar! just kidding)) that Rose (Kate Winslet) floats on while Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) freezes to death in the subzero waters of the North Atlantic was big enough to hold both of them. Mythbusters even dedicated an episode to it. But Cameron himself is still holding fast to the movie’s original ending, much like Jack’s hands after they froze.
Titanic 3D Spoofed [VIDEO]
Titanic 3D Spoofed [VIDEO]
Titanic 3D Spoofed [VIDEO]
You may have experienced the new Titanic from a 3D perspective, but what if it were in SUPER 3D????!!!!! What if Stormtroopers from Star Wars were in charge of the lifeboats?  What if Michael Bay had directed instead of James Cameron?  Wanna get spit in your face by Kate Winslet?  Go back to Titanic in SUPER 3D!!!!!
5 Reasons To Go Back To Titanic [VIDEO]
5 Reasons To Go Back To Titanic [VIDEO]
5 Reasons To Go Back To Titanic [VIDEO]
In 1997, millions of people and audiences worldwide were astounded by James Cameron's masterpiece Titanic.  15 years later the Academy Award winning director's obsession with the doomed vessel continues.   Here's why we think Titanic is once again worth a trip to the theater. 1.  It's in 3D and IMAX.  You may have seen the RMS Titanic sink a hundred times before, but you've never seen it like this