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Thread: Titanic

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    Quote Originally Posted by sex View Post
    pretty sure it starts when they are going down to dive for it
    after that it takes ages for something to happen. BTW thanks for -repping me for no reason


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibs960 View Post
    after that it takes ages for something to happen. BTW thanks for -repping me for no reason
    Yeah, it's called a plot.

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    I find the film very sad tears fill in my eyes. I would of hated to be a Family of the people who died.
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    Fed up of that film since they repeated it 200 times on film4 last year. Best part is when the ships like || that and people fall and you hear a massive clonk when they hit the steam things hehehe

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    The best thing about that film is when gullable fools think it's a true story hahahahaha.

    Good film tho
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oli View Post
    The best thing about that film is when gullable fools think it's a true story hahahahaha.

    Good film tho
    Well it did happen and some of the main charactors were based on real people who were on the titantic. Obviously, artistic licence is involved but this is even true of 'factual films' to enhance the story line.

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    "Based on a true story/true events" is just for marketing. Never believe what you see on screen as 9 times out of 10 the story's been injected with fiction-steroids, if you will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    "Based on a true story/true events" is just for marketing. Never believe what you see on screen as 9 times out of 10 the story's been injected with fiction-steroids, if you will.
    Yes this link is quite good in sorting out the fact from the fiction.
    http://www.anusha.com/sinks.htm

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    Best fact about Titanic is that when they built it they said God himself couldn't sink it. Oops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
    Yes this link is quite good in sorting out the fact from the fiction.
    http://www.anusha.com/sinks.htm
    Damn! One of the facts from there

    In real life, the 18-year-old wife of John Jacob Astor survived and gave birth to the child, whom she named John Jacob Astor V. His estate gave her an endowment of $5,000,000, on the condition that she never remarry. Years later, she did remarry and thereby gave up the five million dollars.
    That'd be tough, but its the age old question tbh, would you rather die rich and alone or married and poor.

    (by poor i mean not having the 5 million dollars)

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