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@lowtechredneck6704 Жыл бұрын
30:41 The only reason the lights stayed on as long as they did was because the ship engineers willingly sacrificed their lives to give the passengers some hope for survival. They were heroes.
@pokes404 Жыл бұрын
Those guys accepted their fate, and stayed at their posts until the bitter end just to give a strangers they would never meet some kind of a chance at life. Also, a lot gets made about the lifeboats on the Titanic, but often overlooked was the herculean effort made by the boat crews to get all of the lifeboats (besides the 2 collapsible boats) launched in the amount of time they had to work with. And like the Engineers, many of them knew they were doomed but performed their duties until the very end.
@SeverStreams Жыл бұрын
Same with the guarantee group. The group of builders and engineers from Harland and Wolf who were rewarded for their excellence by being able to work the maiden voyage. All of those men died as well.
@SeverStreams Жыл бұрын
@@pokes404that’s one of the myths of Titanic that seems to carry on. They didn’t have enough lifeboats which is correct, however it wouldn’t have mattered if they had more boats because they didn’t even have enough time to launch all of the ones they had. In fact James Cameron concluded in a study that more lifeboats would have just gotten in the way.
@goodshipkaraboudjan Жыл бұрын
Hence the King approved all engineering officers on British flagged ships to have a purple stripe on their gold stripes. A symbol of their heroism.
@goodshipkaraboudjan Жыл бұрын
@@SeverStreams Britannic though had sufficient boats and a lot more survivors (very different circumstances though).
@bewilderedbeest Жыл бұрын
The rich woman who was nice to Jack and dressed him up for the dinner was Molly Brown. She was sympathetic to Jack because she grew up poor like him. After surviving the sinking of the Titanic, the press called her the Unsinkable Molly Brown. They made a movie about her life.
@hardtarget4life Жыл бұрын
Romantic movie, I thought I watched "Everybody dies in the end!"
@ddmkbe7069 Жыл бұрын
Bill Burr says it's a horror film because all the guys die.
@kylecasey7010 Жыл бұрын
She’s from my home town.
@IAMCAVE Жыл бұрын
She was on another ship that sank, that’s when she gotten the moniker.
@bewilderedbeest Жыл бұрын
@@IAMCAVE Thanks for clarifying that😃
@derekweiland1857 Жыл бұрын
The violinists violin was given to him as a gift from his fiancée with an inscription on it. It was one of many items plucked from the ocean later. Because of the inscription on it, it was able to be returned to her. Decades later a descendent found it an attic and was able to have its originality authenticated. It sold at auction a couple of years ago for several million dollars.
@jenniferlloyd9574 Жыл бұрын
So many different details and stories of lives lived.
@WanderingRoe Жыл бұрын
No matter how many times I watch Titanic reactions, it always makes me cry. 😭
@Firemarioflower Жыл бұрын
The very end of the film makes me cry the most..... the fact that there's a heaven and all the deceased will reunite
@nicanproud Жыл бұрын
Same. The directing in this film is TOP NOTCH. One of the best directed films of all time. You can't convince me otherwise
@phoebexsp12210 ай бұрын
@@FiremarioflowerI’ve never interpreted the ending like that. Interesting!
@euphoriatoast9 ай бұрын
Try "The Never Ending Story" when Artax sinks into the Swamp of Sadness, or when the Rock-biter gives his "good, strong hands" speech. It's a kids movie that makes grown men cry.
@GreatRetro8 ай бұрын
I know, right... especially the end, when Rose joins everyone!
@shainewhite2781 Жыл бұрын
Winner of 11 Oscars including Best Picture! It's still one of the highest grossing movies of all time, $2.2 billion dollars against a $200 million dollar budget.
@MatthiasAI Жыл бұрын
it also has the most weeks in the box office doesnt it? I remember it was still in theaters roughly when the VHS came out (and back then it was usually a year from theatrical release to VHS)
@Movie.Munchies Жыл бұрын
We know now why so many people love this movie
@friendlyreptile9931 Жыл бұрын
@@Movie.Munchies I watched this 8 times in cinema back in 1997 :D
@VideoSmarts19 ай бұрын
Actually it made 1.8 billion dollars in its original release, the rest is from rereleases
@jhibbitt18 ай бұрын
@@Movie.Munchies only 2 others movies have ever won 11 oscars which is the record for any film and that's ben hur and lord of the rings. hopefully see you do those at some point :)
@shaunah.1165 Жыл бұрын
I was 9 years old when I watched The Titanic for the 1st time. It was also my 1st real drama movie and knowing it was based on a real ship made it different. By the end I was a sobbing mess and cried so hard for about 30 min. My mom carried me around like a baby trying to call me down. It's a core memory now lol
@grumpysocks Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure Cal didn't love Rose, he was just possessive and wanted to win. Also, the lookouts usually had binoculars to watch for icebergs, but they were locked in a cabinet, and the guy with the key wasn't onboard. Love emotional reactions, keep it up! 👍😊
@RenegadeSamurai Жыл бұрын
didn't they forget them in Southampton? I believe I read something like that.
@grumpysocks Жыл бұрын
@@RenegadeSamurai the key was with second officer Blair, but supposedly he was replaced before the Titanic sailed and forgot to hand the key over.
@gokulgopan439711 ай бұрын
Binoculars weren't usually given to lookouts, especially at night. Eyes are much better to have a much wider view, which Binoculars restrict. Lookouts usually spot something and officers use binoculars to identify what it was. Besides, only the pair belonging to officer David Blair was locked up. He forgot to hand over the keys when he exited. There were 5 other pairs available onboard with officers. If it was deemed necessary they would've been issued to the lookouts.
@RenegadeSamurai11 ай бұрын
@@grumpysocksahhh you're right! David Blair, one of the luckiest people to evade death by getting demoted out of the roster of Officers.
@liliebilie3 ай бұрын
@@grumpysocksyikes it was an honest mistake but he must have felt so guilty my lord
@Flastew Жыл бұрын
You two together really make a great team for reacting. This is one of those movies that is for everyone with several stories happening all at once. It's cool how she went on to live her life to the fullest. I hope you beautiful ladies will keep reacting for a long time together.
@Movie.Munchies Жыл бұрын
We hope to react for a long time we love doing it so much!
@ronaldscribner2860 Жыл бұрын
The "My Heart Will Go On" song expresses a belief in life after death. The belief that our loved ones live on and that we will be reunited after death.
@Whocares158 Жыл бұрын
What I believe.
@reshopheda4616 Жыл бұрын
Yep...The ending scene tells it
@t.jmaddog2188 Жыл бұрын
James Carmeron never intended to do a theme song but when James Horner whrote it and Cameron herd it he loved it well the rest is history
@sroth20216 ай бұрын
it isn't about life after death at all,
@thissailorja Жыл бұрын
That last song the musicians played was, "Nearer My God to Thee". A very old hynm. When this movie came out, I was on deployment going to Iraq for Operation Southern Watch in the Persian Gulf off Iraq and there was about 20 of us watching this movie on a US Navy warship watching a boat sinking. hahaha! Thank you for your reactions. Love watching you ladies and your POV.
@veggiesarefruits Жыл бұрын
Girls, girls, girls, girls! Cal does NOT love Rose. He views her as an object. Remember how he offered to pay only $20 when Jack saved her life? He tried to pay thousands to one of the guards to save his own! Love is not abuse. Love is not control. Love is sacrifice. It is doing more for the other person than you would do for yourself. Cal NEVER showed any love toward Rose. Even when he gave her a coat and put her on one of the lifeboats, he only cared about what she LOOKED like, not how she was FEELING. He said, "look at you! You look afright!". He used her as something to make himself look better. If he didn't already have a deal with an officer to get himself on a boat, he would have never given her a spot on one. He would have taken a seat for himself. It was about winning. He wanted to BUY her love and affection. That's why he presented the necklace with the diamond in the first place. He wanted her to sleep with him before the wedding. No one has a right to control or mistreat their partner, even if they are married. Cal is a monster.
@RoninMurazaki-os8hy Жыл бұрын
Callese señora!
@bigol92236 ай бұрын
$20 is pretty generous to give to a man who you correctly suspect is trying to bang your fiancée.
@hissatsu4937 Жыл бұрын
When this movie first came out, literally every person I knew went to see it. Kids, boys, girls, teens, adults. Everyone loved the movie. I remember girls in school had such crush on Leo DiCaprio. When we saw the movie in school all of them cried when Jack died. Even as a guy I thought it was a really sad moment.
@gallendugall8913 Жыл бұрын
I remember people being shocked to learn the Titanic was a real ship that sank.
@EmVea419 Жыл бұрын
I went to see this with three young men, one of whom was my bf, and they all cried. Of course months later when I bought a copy of this movie, they were all tough and too cool for it. 😄
@JustinK0 Жыл бұрын
13:20 that sunset was real and wasnt expected to look so nice, rose wanted them to hurry up and shoot so they dont miss the opportunity on such a good shot lol
@mt2345t Жыл бұрын
"he is loosing his mind. He is stoopid" XD so cute
@sledgehammerk35 Жыл бұрын
This was overall a great movie, but it did lead to some myths that people accept as fact. 1. Bruce Ismay was not a coward and never ordered Captain Smith to try to break any speed records. Ismay was personally responsible for helping many people escape that night and there is no record of him ever interfering with the Captain’s duties. It also wouldn’t make sense, because Titanic was incapable of breaking any speed records since she was not designed to do so. 2. 3rd class passengers were not locked below decks. Those types of gates did not exist and the real reason most 3rd class passengers didn’t survive, was because they didn’t speak English and would not leave the ship. Stewards were actively trying to help them all the way up until they couldn’t and the language barrier was a massive headache. 3. Captain Smith did not ignore ice warnings. He actually had Titanic on a more southern course to avoid any potential ice. There’s many more theories not associated with the film such as the switch, insurance fraud, and coal fire theories, but none of them are true at all and have all been disproven with actual physical evidence.
@RobertSpinetti Жыл бұрын
1) It wasn't so much that Titanic was trying to break a speed record, it's that naval and rail transport prided themselves on being exactly on schedule. Anything late, even by a minute, was detrimental to a company. So he was saying he wanted to arrive earlier than anticipated to boost the White Star Line's public image. 2) 3rd class passengers actually were locked below the decks. Back then, 3rd class passengers were treated like 2nd class people compared to everyone else. Ostensibly, the reason for blocking off the 3rd class passengers was to prevent the spread of lice and disease, which 3rd class passengers were not checked for prior to boarding the ship. You are correct in that they wouldn't leave the ship, most of them reverted to "stoic passivity" once the ship started to sink.
@gokulgopan439711 ай бұрын
@@RobertSpinettihe analysed Titanic's performance reports and found that they would reach New York earlier than expected. He never asked captain Smith to speed up. He did plan for a speed test on April 15 afternoon or 16 morning if conditions were clear.But it was only discussed with chief engineer Bell at Queenstown. 3rd class would only have been possibly locked out if they forgot to open up the locked gates in all that issues. 3rd class were segregated by gates due to strict US immigration laws to prevent spreading diseases. But the gates were to be opened during emergencies. Stewards gathered most of the 3rd class at the stern well deck and general room.
@jc441-i3q11 ай бұрын
They weren't treated as well as the first class but the gates confining the 3rd class areas only went to waist height, so they could easily have climbed over them.@@RobertSpinetti
@oliverbrownlow561510 ай бұрын
@@RobertSpinetti What about the 2nd class passengers? Were they treated as 1st class people?
@brianpack3699 ай бұрын
@@oliverbrownlow5615They were treated like three-halves class people.
@KameradVonTurnip Жыл бұрын
To clarify, the Gates being locked in a myth. The passage ways that had gates like that were crew corridors and they were meant to keep passengers out of crew exclusive parts of the ship. But expeditions into the ship with ROVs have not found a single gate that was closed so far. But.. the main hallways stair ways for passengers had no gates.
@KameradVonTurnip Жыл бұрын
@@dan_hitchman007 But audiences are very gullible. Also most of the over dramatized elements are the worst parts of the film. In particular when Cal pulls the Colt 1911 from his Valet, literally the worst scene in the whole movie. Having staff literally locking people down below in the ship when historically the staff deep in the hull of the ship were literally doing some of the most heroic stuff possible in reality is absolutely insulting to reality. So one the drama often made the film worse, and 2ndly it's absolutely insulting. Give it, I consider the drama elements of the film Historic Fiction, but Historic fiction must still respect the source Material. You can not make say the SS in a Concentration Camp the Heroes for example. Which is the 180 they took in Titanic when it came to how they portrayed the crew in the lower decks.
@CoolFrozenYak Жыл бұрын
You two are always so fashionable, and your smiles for the first half of the movie were infectious. Made me smile so much with you. It made my weekend. It's odd, I envy Jack, and what he and Rose had, even knowing their fate.
@mikealvarez2322 Жыл бұрын
They both do a great job reacting and the are both so charming.
@jonathancunningham8739 Жыл бұрын
Sad detail the old couple were real there names Isidor Straus and his wife Rosalie Ida Straus a Jewish German American couple who long with his brother owned the Macy's apartment stores he was telling his wife to go on one of the boats but she said We have been together for so long I'm staying with you, their bodies were never recovered. Second a more strangely funny detail the chef Charles John Joughin survived the one you saw drinking from his flask emptying it he got drunk enough that his body was able to with stand the cold he suffered bad frost bite but survived and continued to be a cook till his death in December 9th 1956.
@rogorogowski13135 ай бұрын
After watching titanic and listening to my heart will go on more then 1,000 times I always find something new😂😂
@joenelson4235 Жыл бұрын
My ancestor was junior engineer Mr Hesketh in charge of the boiler room. He was on duty when it sank. He'd have been asked to put the ship full reverse and also last man out of the boiler room then didn't make the next door closing. So saved his men and died with honour as per his family prerogative.
@valestrafox8910 күн бұрын
My admiration & respect 🫡 to your ancestor Mr Hesketh, may his courage & sacrifice be remembered & known by all & may his soul be at peace ❤🕯️✨
@jettser17UK Жыл бұрын
Ironically had Titanic hit the iceberg head on, it would have stayed afloat! Glad you two enjoyed the film which is surprisingly hugely popular in China! 👍
@RandomHistoryPerson5 ай бұрын
But people in the bow might get killed or seriously injured if it crashed head-on.
@iulia.bianca.b Жыл бұрын
I find it really funny that you two keep saying that Cal loves Rose 😅😅 And even feel sorry for him. Rose was nothing but a trophy for him. He keeps saying he always wins. She's just the trophy...
@jenniferlloyd9574 Жыл бұрын
I'm old enough to remember a time when a man acting jealous and possessive was said to be in love. I remember a time when girls were somewhat flattered by that behavior. Not kidding. Her friends would say "wow, he must _really_ love you to be sooo possessive and demonstrative"... The two young ladies hosting this video may be from a culture that hasn't discovered all the relationship red flags that we now know are bad signs.
@smokerevenant89411 ай бұрын
Lol
@bigol92236 ай бұрын
He didn't even do anything to deserve the way she treated him, she should have just broke it off instead of shamelessly running around while engaged.
@MathGPT5 ай бұрын
Cal is a classic example of a stereotype that doesn’t really exist in Asia
@pavelslama55435 ай бұрын
@@MathGPT *shouldn´t
@SavageSarcasm Жыл бұрын
The man who was with them looking down after the ship broke in half, the one who was drinking, was based on a real person who survived the Titanic. His name was Charles Joughin he was the head baker. He gave up his seat on a lifeboat to a mother and child and started making sure other lifeboats were full before lowering into the water. After that, he waited to be given his orders to board a lifeboat, but the order never came, and the last boat left without him. When the ship broke in half, that was where he really was on the outer rail riding the ship straight down drinking brandy. He is considered the very last person on the Titanic to actually get into the water he treaded water for two hours before he spotted a overturned boat surrounded by about 30 people trying to hold on to it a cook who worked in the kitchens recognized him and grabbed on to him, holding him at the boats side until the lot of them were rescued by the RMS Carpathia.
@royouyong21313 ай бұрын
There is a deleted shot of Joughin, Gracie, Bride, Lightoller, the Third Class bearded man who was checked for lice at Southampton and others clinging onto Collapsible B. It was supposed to be part of the montage of survivors in the lifeboats (the part where Rose talks about absolution).
@lesnyczlowiekoutdoor11 ай бұрын
16:50 in the real life, they had emergency ladders they could climb on so they were not trapped down there. And the Titanic did not hit an iceberg because it was dark, the weather was perfect. She hit an iceberg because of the mirage
@YoureMrLebowski Жыл бұрын
24:57 "it's for love." -hela 🥰
@manuelacosta9463 Жыл бұрын
This film really brought the tears on in the theater. It also served to initiate my interest in maritime vessels of that era. One White Star line vessel still exists as a museum ship, the SS Nomadic that transferred passengers between RMS Titainic and RMS Olympic. All the the others are gone either to accidents, two world wars or just scrapped over the years.
@MaRodney Жыл бұрын
Have you heard the theory that the ACTUAL Titanic didn't sink..it was a different White Star Line ship and they said it was Titanic for the bigger insurance payout...I haven't delved deep in to the theory personally and I also don't believe it but it is out there
@muhammadminhajabedin67359 ай бұрын
Titanic is not only a movie. It's an emotion ❤😢😢🔥. I'm watching this from my childhood ❤Excellent movie ❤👑🔥
@spazbog123 Жыл бұрын
In theory the worst thing they did was try to turn to avoid the ice berg. The "unsinkable" narrative was because there were compartments they could close if the hull got breached (the doors that are closing shorty after it hit the ice berg) but because they turned to try and avoid it, the ice berg scraped all along the hull and too many of the compartments got breached for it to stay afloat. If they just hit it head on then only the front compartment gets breached and it stays afloat (this assumes the bottom of the hull doesn't get torn apart by the ice berg though in that scenario). And because they thought it was unsinkable they had no where near as many life boats as they should have and the ones they did weren't necessarily setup for an emergency because they didn't believe it could sink.
@stevetheduck1425 Жыл бұрын
Regulations for lifeboats were in place, but Titanic was built to an earlier standard, which did not require enough boats for everyone. Also, the watertight bulkheads with the watertight doors were not built to go up to the top deck, as people want to walk around a lot, and ladders and lifts cut into space for passengers, and therefore profit. This meant that the watertight compartments weren't, and the ship sank.
@pc_buildyb0i935 Жыл бұрын
This is almost entirely untrue. Nobody actually thought the ship was truly unsinkable, this is a myth pushed by the press for the sake of irony AFTER she sank. Also, a head-on collision would have compromised more than one compartment and hundreds of crew and passengers in the bow would have been killed. The officer on duty (Murdoch) would have been arrested and court marshalled for inte tonally driving a brand new ship into an iceberg - he didn't know the ship would hit the iceberg, he had the Titanic turned to try to avoid it. Also, more lifeboats would not have saved more people.
@pc_buildyb0i935 Жыл бұрын
@@stevetheduck1425Lifeboats in those days were not life-saving devices. The Atlantic Ocean is famously stormy and there's a LONG list of shipwrecks where lifeboats were smashed to pieces against the ship by waves, flooded and sank in story waters, and even flipped over during launch, spilling everybody out. Lifeboats were for ferrying passengers to a (hopefully) close-by rescue ship in an emergency. Also, watertight compartments with bulkheads that reached the top deck still would not have saved the Titanic. Modern ships have bulkheads that reach the top deck of the hull, and any modern ship that had the Titanic's iceberg damage would still sink, just slower. Also also, the bulkheads were not short to save money - no ship, ever before, had bulkheads that reached the top deck. It simply wasn't a design choice that had ever been used before. After the Titanic sank, some ships were modified to build the bulkheads higher.
@RobbinCotran19 ай бұрын
Ugh they did the right thing by turning! If they hit it head on at full fucking speed the damage it could cause, could jam ALL watertight doors from closing allowing water to fill all compartments
@reshopheda4616 Жыл бұрын
For me the ending scene is Sad and Happy together...They all shared this Drama/ Trauma...So they all reunited in Death on ...The Ship of Dreams....Where they can be together happy...No one is Mean....Its like a Afterlife...Its maybe only my opinion but i will stay with it forever
@cutercills9x9creates653 ай бұрын
Yeah, and on June 18, 2023, 5 wealthy men would join the victims in the same afterlife.......
@shannonslutzky4754 Жыл бұрын
Back when titanic sank ships really stuck to “women and children first”. So many of the men died. So for family’s like the old couple, they would rather die together then for her to live alone. Now I believe they try to keep families together if possible 💔
@amybowens1503 Жыл бұрын
53 children died on the Titanic. Out of 109 children aged 14 and under. Only one was from first class. They should have loaded every child regardless of class on those boats. It was such a tragic event in our history.
@jaexster750 Жыл бұрын
I was a senior in high school when this movie came out. Me and my girlfriend at that time went to see it 4x at the theater. 😂
@SigTheSauceMan9 ай бұрын
Fun fact: James Cameron spent more money making a replica Titanic set than the *actual* RMS Titanic cost to build. 28:40 The old couple here are Isidor Straus and his wife, Ida Straus. Isidor Straus was the then-owner of R. H. Macy & Co. (aka. Macy's, the department store chain).
@ItsMe-cz1pi Жыл бұрын
This is a heart warming horror film.
@Movie.Munchies Жыл бұрын
That is true because there are some touching romance and the tragedy at the end of the film
@aaronwest1859 Жыл бұрын
It's a horror film for guys
@Ads1384 Жыл бұрын
Just found your channel and loving all your reactions - keep up the great work girls
@Movie.Munchies Жыл бұрын
We are so happy to hear this!
@CristySFM1234 Жыл бұрын
So by today's standards the titanic was quite small but back then she held a record. The titanic was 1 of 3 ships of the Olympic line with the name sake rms Olympic being the only one to stay afloat dispite many close calls. The record was broken of the largest ship few decades later by the famous Queen Mary. The titanic's wreck was discovered by accident when a research team was using an experimental sub to locate a missing nuclear submarine. The wreck is off limits with it being classified as a memorial site. One of the fatalities on the titanic was her designer himself. A famous survivor was a nurse who sailed on the Olympic when it crash into another ship and the other sister to the titanic rms britanic when she too was sunk in ww1.
@gokulgopan439711 ай бұрын
The original designer was Alexander Carlisle. Thomas Andrews took over after Alexander's retirement in 1909.
@Lexiforlifeacm9 ай бұрын
the sad part about that night is Titanic arrived at the wrong place at the wrong time where a Cold Water Mirage hide the iceberg till it was too late. and that even if there would have been more lifeboats they would not have had time to Launch them.
@buggaoff8160 Жыл бұрын
When a ship that big sinks it creates a suction whirlpool sort of thing and it can drag people down with the ship a little like gravity, creates its own strong tide so you need to balance the factor of staying out of the freezing water for as long as possible but also time getting off the boat before it becomes to difficult to swim to a safe distance.
@nebulousreactions7 ай бұрын
This was a little hard to watch at times, because it hurts my heart to see 2 young girls watch this movie and interpret Cal's feelings for Rose as anywhere even CLOSE to "love." For your own safety, girls, PLEASE look into red flags of abusive behavior. If you ever meet a man who shares any characteristics with Cal, *RUN*
@Adamantium08 Жыл бұрын
I cried like a little baby to this movie😂
@dingus63175 ай бұрын
If the ship would have hit the iceberg head on they would have been fine most likely, the ship was designed so that the front quadrants of the ship could be submerged and still function. By turning away they scraped a longer hole along more of the compartments and sealed the fate of the ship.
@wanaa.601 Жыл бұрын
The fact that this actually happened is so sad, so many people died that day.
@natmanprime4295 Жыл бұрын
brilliant reaction! ive seen this film before but i still have tears in my eyes 🥲
@sharkboy2145 ай бұрын
The north Atlantic that night was chuffing freezing those that ended up in the water froze to death rather than drowned for the most part 3rd class passengers were locked away in the bottom decks as per the norm at the time. I remember when this was released I went with my dad and sister and saw it at the cinema they had a break halfway through the movie because at the time it was the longest movie ever made lol
@rustycalvera977 Жыл бұрын
"Good Morning Vietnam"......a must see for these foreign girls
@subliminallime4321 Жыл бұрын
There's a joke that this is a romance movie for women & a horror movie for men 😂
@RealNTAF7 ай бұрын
ironically, had the Titanic not turned and hit the berg straight ahead the ship likely never would've sank, due to the hull being stronger at the front than the side.
@marvinsarracino116 Жыл бұрын
Such a classic Oscar winning movie! The casting was great! The movie gave a good telling of Titanic but the luv story was pure Hollywood. I like this movie because it tells a story so well. Your reaction was great and you looked like you really enjoyed the movie! I think the two of you are a perfect reaction team! Luv ya both❤💛
@mikealvarez2322 Жыл бұрын
This was the 12th of 18 movies which are either based on the sinking of the Titanic or involve the ship; this is excluding 25 documentaries.
@oliverbrownlow561510 ай бұрын
@@mikealvarez2322 At least three movies were made about the Titanic disaster in 1912, the same year the ship sank.
@jstrahan2 Жыл бұрын
"Titanic is not a romantic movie. It is a horror film."
@jettser17UK Жыл бұрын
For the real life survivors and victims it was a like a 'horror film' ordeal but in the movie it is technically a romance disaster epic!
@jstrahan2 Жыл бұрын
@@jettser17UK : It was meant as a reference to a bit by Bill Burr, easily found on this site.
@oliverbrownlow561510 ай бұрын
@@jettser17UK I've had some romance disasters myself.
@clairewalters11543 ай бұрын
I agree
@jstrahan23 ай бұрын
@@jettser17UK : I guess you didn't catch the Bill Burr reference.
@jtomally968111 ай бұрын
These two women are very pretty. The one in white is absolutely cute.
@LukeLovesRose Жыл бұрын
Titanic is the greatest movie-going experience of my life. It's even more amazing in IMAX 3D. In my opinion, the love story between Jack and Rose is just as timeless and universal as Rick and Ilsa or Rhett and Scarlett. All three movies, Titanic, Gone With The Wind and Casablanca have what could be considered the best ending in film history.
@DayInMontreal Жыл бұрын
I would add forrest gump. But seriously I didnt know this was available in IMAX 3D, Is there anyway I could see that these days?
@krisfrederick5001 Жыл бұрын
No spoilers anyone! My best friend and I took our girlfriends to see Titanic in high school...The night before we went on a CRUISE. Suffice to say we paid very close attention to the emergency drills. YEP, can't make that up. And when you see Jack's drawings and hands, it's actually the director James Cameron's.
@VideoSmarts19 ай бұрын
You literally can not spoil anything from this movie
@敖嘉李3 ай бұрын
No matter i watch titanic i keep saying the ship of dreams and the best song ever ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊🚢🚢🚢🚢🚢🗽🗽🗽🗽🎆🎆🎆🎆
@oncefutureking Жыл бұрын
I am so glad you both liked this movie. This is a truly classic movie. Keep up the great reactions! I always look forward to your reactions. Have a great day, beautiful ladies! :)
@BrainGiggles11 ай бұрын
You two are so adorable !! I love your reactions and comments!! Cheers from Los Angeles!
@aaronwest1859 Жыл бұрын
Loved yalls reaction. The true story has quite a bit of intrigue to it
@fisherkung319602 ай бұрын
22:11 this scene is really cool and his two rose and Jack word is this so cruel 😈
@rickymoranjr960916 күн бұрын
FunFact: Margaret Brown (Kathy Bates) was famous for rescuing some of the survivors of the sinking Titanic with some of the people in the lifeboats
@Beaglegirl11205 ай бұрын
Besides not having the ship going at full speed, if the rudder (the back of the ship) was bigger, they probably could have been able to get it to go around the iceberg in time.
@Randall82760 Жыл бұрын
If Murdoc did not put the center prop in reverse, they would have made the turn safely. In doing so he took the steerage off the single Rudder, (Design flaw when they added the center Prop for the turbine engine to increase the ever-important speed. Bet no one recognized who the actress playing the red-haired Irish Mother was. Hint, she played a Smart-Gunner in the movie Aliens. Murdoc did not shoot himself and would never have taken pay to hold a seat for a male, he did stay on the ship. Molly Brown would not have put up with being cow down like that. The baker was a real survivor that rode the boat down on the outside of the rails and was pick up, though he was drunk at the time. Bomer pilots fly Chrome Doom would remove their Parachutes and life jackets when the circled over the Arctic because you would not live for ten minutes even in a raft. those people may not have been up in the arctoc but staying in that water, maybe twenty minutes.
@gokulgopan4397 Жыл бұрын
Titanic was never put to reverse by Murdoch. The order given was stop. Besides, it would've been impossible to even stop the engines by that 37 second window after he spotted the iceberg. He probably gave the Stop order so that they could achieve partial rudder control while creating a slight drag.
@Randall82760 Жыл бұрын
@@gokulgopan4397 That may be true, I don't want to argue. What I had read in transcripts of the American Inquiry was he did reverse the Engines. The Triple Expansion engines would not have even come to a stop. But the turbine engine in the center did and it is my belief that that was an influence from a partial owner and major stock owner 'J. P. Morgan's injection. (In 1902, White Star Line was bought by the International Mercantile Marine Company, owned by the American banker John Pierpont Morgan.) There was also a statement from a Japanese passenger that the ship broke and was argued down on that by both American and British inquiries. Though it has been many years since I read them, I am sure of those facts. Murdoch may have stated he said stop in the British Court. (Thanks for reminding me how his name was spelled.)
@gokulgopan4397 Жыл бұрын
@@Randall82760 Murdoch would never have testified in court. He died that day. Also, I've read the testimonies. Only officer Boxhall testified a reverse order was given. But he was not present at the bridge during that time. He came just after. All other testimonies relating to the engine room said a Stop order. Main testimony is from greaser Frederick Scott who was standing between turbine engine room and reciprocating (main) engine room. He clearly saw the order. It said stop. The ship was given a slow reverse order, but that was about 5-10 minute after the iceberg collision, inorder to completely stop the ship. Testimonies from fireman Frederick Barrett, trimmer Thomas Dillon all say engines were stopped. The turbine didn't go reverse. White star line didn't have acces to high pressure turbines. That's why they used low pressure turbines that can't reverse. Also, white star line was operating more economically, so they used the combination of old type reciprocating engines as main engines and a low pressure non-reversible turbine engine as center propeller. The ship broke argument was never taken seriously because only a handful of passengers actually saw it break, but that too was unsure for them because the breakup wasn't as violent as the movie showed. It was more gradual. And the night was pitch black. Only the few survivors who were really close to the ship or staying on the ship knew it broke. Keeping reputation is also a reason. That's why most believed she didn't break.
@dneill8493 Жыл бұрын
She was also John Connor's foster mother
@NITENUVS25 ай бұрын
i am happy that rose the rich girl survived in the lifeboat
@KatieHubl5 ай бұрын
I love titanic so MUCH
@javelldunn3379 Жыл бұрын
I never watched Titanic but it makes me feel emotional like wow😢
@xGoodOldSmurfehx Жыл бұрын
The most heartbreaking moment of it all is when the musicians begin playing "Nearer, My god, To thee", a song that you could often expect to hear around that era as it came to symbolise death and accepting doom as a fate
@pat7564 Жыл бұрын
Best “ No more further ado”. in the KZbin business XD
@blackpowder99 Жыл бұрын
James Cameron is one of my favorite people on this earth, always nice sharing his heart with beautiful people ❤
@KameradVonTurnip Жыл бұрын
I just wish Cameron took the film a bit more seriously. He helped extend the life span of a lot of terribly dumb myths. 1. Life Boats. Even today most ships don't have enough Life Boats for all on board including Cruise Liners. The Titanic the ship itself was designed to be the Life Boat. White Star had a few terrible disasters in it's past in which passengers were killed as a result of being sent out on life boats. A.) Titanic Sank faster than she could deploy all the Lifeboats she had. So bringing up the "NOT ENOUGH LIFEBOATS" in the film as a talking point many times as he did is a moot point. It wouldn't of mattered if the ship had more life boats. They were even running out of crew to man the last few boats that did launch. B.) Titanic was lucky, that she sank during calm seas which made Life Boats a possibility, otherwise the Life Boats would of been death traps, like the Tragedy of the White Star Liners Atlantic, which every life boat that was launched from the Atlantic smashed into the hell by hard seas into the hull and broke apart killing everyone on board. Which caused the Captain of the Atlantic almost at gunpoint to order not to launch any more life boats despite how scared everyone was. C.) This is why even today most ships are designed be their own life boats at least long enough for rescue to arrive. Titanic was designed with this same concept, but sadly, murphy's law kicked in hard for the Titanic. Because of laws however many boats do technically have enough boats for most on board but using Cruise Liners as an example, most of those boats are inflatables, the actual life boats are very few. 2. Gates in the Passage ways. Though these Gates did exist, they were there to keep passengers out of crew corridors, not to lock passengers deep in the ship. Cameron maliciously put it in the film in the fashion he did to perpetuate Classist Nonsense. He even stuck in the crew telling them to go down the main stairwells which had no gates at all, which is where passengers needed to go to begin with otherwise they'd not reach the life boat decks anyways if they took the crew corridors. Cameron played it as EVIL Crew LOCKING poor 3rd class passengers in the depths of the ship, which isn't true, not by a land slide and any Titanic enthusiast should know that. Basically for someone who claims to be a Titanic Enthusiast he didn't seem to care and wanted specific myths to perpetuate.
@blackpowder99 Жыл бұрын
@@KameradVonTurnip that's why we have KZbin 😉
@WarriorBorn100 Жыл бұрын
Thankfully Cal shoots like a Stormtrooper, so Jack and Rose were able to get away 😁
@GAdmThrawn6 ай бұрын
Did you know about the Titanic before watching this movie? I know it was a big historical event in the West but I wasn't sure if a lot of Asians were taught it in classes.
@Krobra91 Жыл бұрын
The guiy enjoying the brandy always gets mischaracterized. He was a real passenger. His name was Benjamin Guggenheim, one of the richest men on the ship. He and his vallet, Mr. Gigglio refused to board a lifeboat. He sent a letter to his wife with his mistress and im paraphrasing" No women or child shall die because Benjamin Guggenheim was a coward" He instead choose to die on that ship, so he and his vallet got dressed in their best and decided to accept their fates as men. The elderly couple on the bed in their rooms as water rushed in were also real people. They were Ida and Isador Strauss. He was a co owner of macys department store and she refused to leave him. Those that survived stated she was heard telling him "where you go i go"
@TheRealRodent Жыл бұрын
Saw this in theatres in 1998. Hated the love story but loved the movie... The thing with icebergs is they aren't vertically sided. Under the water, they tend to spread horizontally, meaning Titanic didn't just pop holes in the side... they actually grounded themselves on an ice shelf under the surface and shredded the keel, peeling open the underside of the ship like a can of sardines. The holes in the side were enough to sink the ship, but the damage to the keel was the devastating blow as it was the reason the ship sank so quickly.
@gokulgopan4397 Жыл бұрын
There seems to be no evidences for a grounding from the testimonies.
@connorredshaw5650 Жыл бұрын
The damage was only about 12 square feet or around the size of one of titanics gangway doors.
@bigol92236 ай бұрын
If they grounded then maybe they wouldnt have sunk.
@Oklayeyrobloxgirl Жыл бұрын
fun fact:leonardo dicaprio/jack did not draw beatrice wood/rose it was james cameron
@StaticBlaster Жыл бұрын
I always watch this movie at least once a year definitely on April 14.
@goodshipkaraboudjan Жыл бұрын
None of the Engineering Officers survived. They remained at their posts to keep the lights on as long as possible.
@JewelWildmoon Жыл бұрын
Ah, so that's where "Draw me like one of your french girls" came from 😆
@williamlambert Жыл бұрын
i loved you're reaction to Titanic it's one of my favorites
@forestrot666 Жыл бұрын
Still makes me cry to this day. 😢
@Firemarioflower Жыл бұрын
18:45 Rose couldn't believe what he said : "The painting becoming worth more is because the artist dies"
@cjmacq-vg8um4 ай бұрын
this is one of those movies where, on dvd, i'll usually watch the first 20 minutes then skip ahead to where the boat hits the iceberg. in an eerie and strange historical coincidence there was a book published in 1898 called "Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan" by morgan robertson that appears to predict the titanic tragedy 14 years BEFORE it happened. truth really is often stranger than fiction. thanks for video.
@Avalee3253 ай бұрын
Great reaction! No matter how many times I see it, I always cry because it was a real event. Jack and rose might be fictional, but probably not that far off from what others might have felt or went through. I can’t imagine a wife having to say goodbye to a husband of 20 years for example. 😔 horrible. I’m someone who believes everything happens for a reason though, and there’s no doubt for me that these people sacrificed their lives so that something like this NEVER happens again. For better rules and regulations and to make people aware that ego is no match for nature. They didn’t die in vain. ❤
@marksardakowski4323 Жыл бұрын
You two are still getting even better then ever❤
@Movie.Munchies Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this!
@mR_wIgHt Жыл бұрын
Watch the movie Alive,After crash-landing in the snowswept Andes, a Uruguayan rugby team has no choice but to turn to desperate measures in order to survive.
@chrisderegnier99484 ай бұрын
When James Cameron pitched the film idea to the executives he walked into the meeting with a book. He put the book down to a two page picture of the Titanic. He pointed at the picture "Romeo and Juliet on this ship." The film was green lit right there. The Villisca Axe Murders in Villisca Iowa took the Titanic catastrophe off the front page of the newspapers.
@w41duvernay Жыл бұрын
When the captain said he wanted to stretch out the ship's "sea legs", which meant he wanted to increase the speed of the Titanic. Increasing the speed is what ended up getting the Titanic sunk. The ship was designed to be large, but the designers didn't increase the size of the rudder to compensate. But using faulty metal that shattered against the impact of the ice burg.
@stevetheduck1425 Жыл бұрын
Steel of that time (not used as armour on Naval ships) would become brittle at sub-zero temperatures, and break more easily. This was economy in the pursuit of making more money, by putting their passengers at increased risk of death. Nothing new, and it still happens today.
@pc_buildyb0i935 Жыл бұрын
@@stevetheduck1425But that's not true
@pc_buildyb0i935 Жыл бұрын
This entire comment is wrong. The Titanic, up to this point, has only travelled in the UK, moving from Southampton to Cherbourg and to Queenstown, Ireland. Then she heads out to sea to steam to New York - there are speed limits close to shore so now that the ship is in open ocean (Rose even says this in the narration of the scene) they are opening the ship to her cruising speed of 21 knots. The Titanic's rudder was enormous, even for the size of the ship. Rather than take that baseless throwaway line seriously, just look at pictures. The ship's rudder goes from the keel all the way up to the fantail. It's gigantic, nearly 100ft in height. Take a look at the rudders on the Mauretania and Lusitania for comparison - the rudders on both of these ships are MUCH smaller, Titanic's rudder is more than twice as big. During the Titanic's sea trials, her handling and turning ability was praised and remarkable, because while she wasn't faster, she DID handle better than both Mauretania AND Lusitania. Finally, they were not using inferior metal. The steel blend was made in Motherwell, Scotland by a company called David Colville & Sons. Typical steel blends of the day were 96-97% iron and 2% carbon, 1% impurity. Impurities aren't all bad - some actually make the steel stronger, while some make it weaker. This steel blend primarily had manganese and sulphur as the most abundant impurities. Manganese made it stronger, sulphur weakened it, so you want more manganese than sulphur. Most ships of the day were built of (acceptable quality) cheaper steel with a manganese to sulphur ratio of 2.6:1 (not bad, not great). Some of the stronger warships had steel with manganese to sulphur ratios of 3.2:1 (stronger). Titanic's steel was 6.8:1. This was the strongest steel available at the time, and because chemistry wouldn't advance until after WW2, every Allied battleship in WW1 and WW2 were built with the EXACT SAME steel. Metallurgy wouldn't improve until the 1950s, which is when we finally discovered how to make stronger steel using better chemistry.
@pc_buildyb0i935 Жыл бұрын
Also, the iceberg didn't shatter the steel. It pushed the plates inward, breaking the rivet heads and opening the plating to inflooding ocean water. Any modern ship would also sink with the same kind of iceberg damage, it would just take longer to sink because modern ships feature bulkheads that reach the highest decks in the hull. The Titanic's hull was compromised because a 46,000 ton ship hit a 5,000,000 ton iceberg at 21 knots on a single contact point. Any modern steel would equally fail.
@gokulgopan439711 ай бұрын
Funny, Olympic with virtually the same materials, hull and rudder had no issues. Olympic was even commented to be best manouvering ship and this ability even helped Olympic to dodge and ram a U-boat and sink it. Olympic had little to no hull maintenance throughout her lifetime.
@敖嘉李3 ай бұрын
This video made me cry and the movie made me cry too i LOVE TITANIC it’s the BEST MOVIE EVER ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 🚢🚢🚢🐬🐬🐬👱🏼♀️👱🏻♂️👩🏼🧔🏼♂️🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
@shawnwacek6791 Жыл бұрын
Glad you ladies enjoyed the movie it's a wild ride it shows you how crazy a disaster can happen on a ship back then when there was no safety protocols like we have today for certain things it was a lot more dangerous back then what a phenomenal movie ! I saw this movie as a kid in 1997 the entire theaters concrete shook when that ship hit that iceberg and then when it was lifting up in the water to sink the rest of the way it's crazy I'll never forget it!
@Styler8111Storm7 ай бұрын
I’m going to Make a new titanic movie when I grow up
@johnwest5837 Жыл бұрын
In reality Jack would never been allowed on the upper level of the ship,also not allowed anywhere near the rich passengers, also everyone get over it the ship sank!
@MikeTaylor-k9k4 ай бұрын
You are both my favorite reaction artist! I think you two are absolutely adorable!
@Jskew Жыл бұрын
very precious kind hearted sweet women thank you for your kind reaction.
@Branmuffin7 Жыл бұрын
This was a fantastic reaction, ladies. An easy new subscriber here.
@sidharthaajithprasad1229 Жыл бұрын
The RMS Titanic that struck an iceberg at 11:40 PM on April 14,1912 sunk within 2 hours killing 1,500 people. It disappeared beneath the surface at around 2:20 AM on April 15, 1912. The ship is still resting on the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean 2 miles(4 Kilometers) deep, Bow is still recognizable but the stern is not recognizable due to implosion it had when the stern was sinking towards to the seafloor. The stern is completely destroyed. Around 700 people survived out of 2,200 people.
@philproffitt8363 Жыл бұрын
Great to see NEW reactors and this is an amazing movie. The sinking of the ship was in real time to the original...I remember thinking it could only be more real if they flooded the theatre while we watched :-) James Cameron makes amazing cinema experiences...'Avatar' is of course a must-see. It would be great to see you react to 'The Matrix', such an iconic and original sci-fi, and also a favourite of mine is 'The Last Samurai'...a tale of such honour (and a favourite low-key love story of mine too).
@VideoSmarts19 ай бұрын
But that wouldn’t make for a “first time watch” at this point
@MrRizzo1961 Жыл бұрын
Another good ship movie is The Poseidon adventure 1972. From Christmas of 1972✌️❤️🇺🇲
@robertmysliwski7881 Жыл бұрын
A blue diamond is extremely rare
@haileeraestout556711 ай бұрын
I Remember That Song It BREAKS Me Everytime I Hear It
@002DrEvil Жыл бұрын
The old woman at the beginning and end of the film was Gloria Stuart. One of her earliest films was The Old Dark House back in 1932. She must have one of the longest careers in film history.
@justindenney-hall5875 Жыл бұрын
Movie Munchies You maybe foreign but in our hearts, you're becoming very familiar because we love you girls🥰
@Movie.Munchies Жыл бұрын
Aww thank you so much you're very sweet!
@justindenney-hall5875 Жыл бұрын
@@Movie.Munchies You're more than welcome Chi.
@LavadaHall-n4t Жыл бұрын
Titanic shipwreck after hit a iceberg in April 14/1912 1,500 people died and 705 survive
@tonysaourn9220 Жыл бұрын
Fun Fact: Officer Lighttoller almost got smash by the first funnel when it fail during the sinking.You can see lightoller @ 29:38 He survive on a collapsible boat that night.
@leslietaylor4458 Жыл бұрын
A few cities in the US have Titanic museums (strictly copyrighted) but one of the exhibits is a bowl of sub-freezing water (saline solution) thsts around -10F (-23C) and a timer to see how long you can hold your hand in it. Most people cannot hold thier hand in for more than 10 seconds. The timer ends at 30 for safety reasons. The hard reality was you could not swim in that water. After holding my hand in that water. Just bending my fingers felt like they were going to break.