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Running time194 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageBudget$200 millionBox office$2,185,372,302Titanic is a 1997. The movie is about the 1912 sinking of the. The two play characters who are of different. They fall in love after meeting aboard the ship, but it was not good for a rich girl to fall in love with a poor boy in 1912.Titanic runned for 200 days in uaeProduction of the movie began in 1995. Cameron recorded of the real Titanic wreck. The of the Titanic was created at in.
To create the sinking of the ship, and were used. And helped with half of the for the movie. At the time when the movie was released, it was the most expensive movie ever made. It had a of 200.The movie was released on December 19, 1997.
It received positive reviews. The movie won 11, and was nominated for fourteen other Academy Awards. It was also a success with a total worldwide gross of $1.84.
It was the first movie to reach the billion-dollar mark. A version of the movie was released in theaters on April 4, 2012 to mark the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the ship.
It earned $343.6 million worldwide. This made Titanic 's worldwide total to be $2.18 billion.
The movie was based on the RMS Titanic (pictured in 1912).The movie scenes of the ship's journey were taken on the in July 1996. For Titanic began in September 1996. The location was at the newly-built. The was built on a move-able machine.
This allow it to rise from zero to ninety degrees in a few seconds. This was used during the sinking scene of the movie. Many were made of. The material was used for the safety of the. On November 15, the boarding scenes were recorded. Cameron decided to build his RMS Titanic on the side. This was because weather data showed north-to-south winds.
This caused the smoke to move in one direction.A full-time was hired. He taught the cast on the of the during the year 1912. However, several noticed that some cast members were not very good. They also noticed the two main stars on the movie were not well trained.
Cameron Jack's of Rose for the nude scene. He said 'You know what it means for her, the freedom she must be feeling. It's kind of exhilarating (happy) for that reason.' The nude scene was DiCaprio and Winslet's first scene together. Cameron said, 'It wasn't by any kind of, although I couldn't have designed it better.
There's a nervousness and an energy and a hesitance unsure in them.' This was the first scene to be recorded. Cameron said that the 'big set' was not yet ready. The crew members had to record something so they decided to do the nude scene first.An angry crew member put the into the soup that Cameron and other members ate one night. This caused more than 50 people to be rushed to the hospital.
'There were people just rolling around, completely out of it. Some of them said they were seeing streaks and,' said actor. Cameron had before the drug began working.
Abernathy was shocked at the way he looked. 'One eye was completely red, like the eye. A, no, beet red. The other eye looked like he'd been sniffing glue since he was four.'
The person who the cast members was never found.Filming was scheduled to last 138 days. However, it grew to 160. Many cast members came down with,. This happened during the many hours they spent in the cold water. Winslet, who also had these, decided she would not work with Cameron again unless she earned 'a lot of money'. Several other cast members left the movie. Three stuntmen broke their bones.
The decided to begin an. They concluded that there was nothing unsafe going on on the set.The movie's reached 200. Fox were worrying.
They suggested an hour of different scenes to be removed from the three-hour movie. Cameron did not accept this. He told Fox that if they want to remove some scenes out that they would need to fire him. The executives did not want to start over. This would mean they will loose their entire.
Soundtrack The of the movie was,. The soundtrack was released by on November 18, 1997. When the movie was released, the soundtrack topped the charts in two- countries. It sold over 30 million copies.
It then became one of the best-selling albums of all time. It was also the highest-selling orchestral soundtracks ever. Horner wrote the song '.
He wrote the song in secrecy because Cameron did not want any songs with singing in the movie. Agreed to record a demonstration. Her husband, asked Dion many times to do it, since she did not want to record it at first. Horner waited until Cameron was in a happy.
After playing it several times, Cameron approved of the song. However, Cameron feared that he might be criticized for 'going commercial at the end of the movie'.
3D and re-release James Cameron announced that Titanic was being to. The 3D version came out on April 6, 2012. This was the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.
It took $18 million to produce it. The 3D conversion was done by Stereo D. With Slam Content's Panther Records, re-worked the. The movie grossed $4.7 million on the first day of its re-release in. It went on to make $17.3 million during the weekend. It then became the third most-watched movie for that week.
The movie earned $35.2 million worldwide. It then became the second most-watched movie for that week. The following week saw an increase of the movie's earnings. It became the number one movie for that week with $98.9 million. It was more successful in.
It earned $11.6 million on its opening day in that country. It then earned a record-breaking $67 million for that week. The re-release earned a total of $343.4 million worldwide. In China the total was at $145 million. In and the, it made $57.8 million from those countries. Film & TV Database.
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Alternate VersionsDuring the sinking in a prerelease version seen in November 97, there was a short scene with the Strausses (The older couple later seen on the bed). Strauss is offered a place on the boats, but refuses to leave her husband, and Mr. Strauss refuses to take a place before the other men. You can see the tail end of the shot in the final film, with the two of them walking away after this exchange. Other things that were longer in this version were the opening on the sea floor, where more artifacts are seen, as well as Rose's search for the handcuff key (she is shown looking through more drawers, etc.) ».
James Cameron's 'Titanic' shares a similar motto to Marmite, 'you either love it or hate it', I for one love this film, yes I know it's got a drawn out romance story, but there's just something about the 3-hour fill of the film that makes its such a spectacularly emotional and beautiful movie. I saw this a lot when I was growing up, this was one of the films of my childhood, it is truly a powerfully resonant and visually stunning movie of epic proportions. Personally I favour the British original 'A Night to Remember', but this is a pretty close contender. Winner of 11 Oscars, James Cameron's romantic-disaster epic is a triumph of cinema that boasts perfect chemistry between Kate and Leo as the lovers bound for tragedy.
Many people disregard this film nowadays solely because it's become the most popular film ever made alongside Cameron's other epic 'Avatar', and whilst 'Titanic' is definitely not one of my favourite films, it's just so powerfully amazing and no doubt at all it has once brought a tear to everyone's eyes. The main aspect I love in this film is James Horner's haunting score that was a key ingredient in the film's success, it is simply perfect, too bad Celine Dion had to close this on her awful pop version. Nonetheless, 'Titanic' is a modern classic and a beautifully spectacular film that will live on.