Watching TITANIC for the FIRST Time! Movie Reaction and Commentary!

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Komentáře • 486

  • @MoviesinDepth
    @MoviesinDepth  Před 3 lety +47

    I can't thank you all enough for all the love and support recently! If you ever wanted full length Reactions to the future movies I cover on CZcams you can check them out over at www.patreon.com/Moviesindepth ❤❤❤

    • @bramijdema759
      @bramijdema759 Před 3 lety +3

      I know I’m late, but could you react to the deleted scenes of this film? They show a lot of scenes that actually happened.
      One scene in particular I really like is the extended Carpathia sequence, which shows the survivors getting rescued by another ship.

  • @the_nikster1
    @the_nikster1 Před 3 lety +462

    the reason they brought so many belongings with them is because they were literally moving to America to get married and live. for everyone, it was a one-way trip.

    • @salvadoroars
      @salvadoroars Před 3 lety +41

      Yes! Compared to now, getting around back then was one big move. You can't just book tickets online everywhere like today. Haha

    • @Annausagi2
      @Annausagi2 Před 3 lety +42

      Exactly, a lot of people were looking for a better life by emigrating to America back then.
      (One of the most heartbreaking losses in the sinking imo was of a Swedish family, a mother and her 4 children. The father had already moved to the US and was waiting for the rest of his family to arrive on the Titanic, but none of them survived...)

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před 3 lety +7

      everyone? no, just poor people. Rich people did this on a regular basis for fun

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před 3 lety +7

      and people are saying they'd be first or at least second class and survive but truth is, in today's money, even third class tickets are hella expensive

    • @the_nikster1
      @the_nikster1 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Cassxowary nah I’m pretty sure you wouldn’t spend that much time and take that many belongings if you were planning on then traveling back. it wasn’t about the price, it was about the time spent. back then, if you were traveling on a ship across the Atlantic Ocean, it was pretty much for good unless there were extenuating circumstances.

  • @ellenmacpherson942
    @ellenmacpherson942 Před 3 lety +312

    Kathy Bates' character was a real person, and she was a badass! Molly Brown, she told her lifeboat to turn back to the ship to rescue people out of the water and threatened to throw the crew overboard when they refused to go back. She also organised food/clothes etc for 2nd and 3rd class survivors as well as organising counselling.

    • @chrishood2793
      @chrishood2793 Před 3 lety +28

      Interesting enough, she never went by Molly, but Maggie or Margaret. A lot of people don't realize that. The Molly name wasn't used until the Broadway play and movie, and that was after her death. She was traveling to Denver to visit her ailing grandson. She was accompanying John Jacob Astor IV and his new wife Madeleine. Margaret was separated from her husband. She was a very independent woman and he wasn't much of a traveler. The two never got back together, but Margaret never remarried. We her husband died, she took ownership of his estate. Margaret wasn't a gold digger. Her husband struck it rich in Denver mining, but that was after they were married for quite some time.

    • @gabrielcalilung1425
      @gabrielcalilung1425 Před 2 lety

      Se

    • @sirboomsalot4902
      @sirboomsalot4902 Před 2 lety +8

      She later went to France to do humanitarian work during WW1, was an active suffragette, and even ran for the US Senate at one point iirc.

  • @sassylittleprophet
    @sassylittleprophet Před 3 lety +237

    Oh but you missed the first meme:
    "It's been 84 years..."

  • @thegammonator6503
    @thegammonator6503 Před 3 lety +383

    Fun fact: Excluding the opening and closing credits, the time spent in 1912 is two hours and forty minutes, the same amount of time it took the Titanic to completely go under after hitting the iceberg

    • @chrishood2793
      @chrishood2793 Před 3 lety +11

      The movie is around minutes longer. The timer begins when the ship is introduced by Rose in 1912 Southampton..

    • @bipolarewok
      @bipolarewok Před 3 lety +5

      Fun fact: if you take the amount of time the end credits last and divide it by itself, you get the total number of seconds Rose thought about maybe alternating who gets to be in that floating door

    • @Adrianne519
      @Adrianne519 Před rokem +3

      Also the second they show the iceberg to when it crashes is 47 seconds, exactly how long it took in real life as well!

  • @Nate6981
    @Nate6981 Před 3 lety +105

    "Is there a Titanic horror film?"
    Dude, the second half of this movie is a horror movie!
    Fitting you're watching this in April though, since the ship sank at 2:20am on April 15th, 1912.

  • @casualcallie7195
    @casualcallie7195 Před 3 lety +148

    Fuckin hell I was fine the whole video but that end scene of rose returning to titanic always makes me tear up

    • @evabartlett4599
      @evabartlett4599 Před 3 lety +19

      The old people in the bed always get me.

    • @chrishood2793
      @chrishood2793 Před 3 lety +16

      Note the time on the clock. It says 2:20, the exact time of which the Titanic fully sank.

    • @izzysmith6331
      @izzysmith6331 Před 2 lety +1

      @@chrishood2793 🥺

  • @allorz3399
    @allorz3399 Před 3 lety +102

    what I really love about this movie is that Cameron is so passionate about the real Titanic and that he made several dives to the ship to get actual shots for the film and has gone down several times after that. Another fun fact is that he got the sinking of Titanic almost down to a T. At the time, people didn't know for sure how the ship sank (other than that it hit the iceberg of course) and it wasn't until a few years later that they started to examine the ship and create simulations about what could have happened, and the way it happened in the movie was the closest to the truth

    • @sirboomsalot4902
      @sirboomsalot4902 Před 2 lety +7

      Though, we do know now that Titanic broke up at a lower angle, and they she had a port list for most of the sinking. Some of these were discoveries made by Cameron himself years after making this movie.

    • @Jocke-04
      @Jocke-04 Před 5 měsíci

      @@sirboomsalot4902 The port listing was known at the time of filming, but it would've been to difficult to make a sinking set include the list.

  • @crystalrose_pa
    @crystalrose_pa Před 3 lety +167

    Something really sad I've read is that if they had just hit the iceberg head-on there's a good chance the ship wouldn't have sunk because of the way it was designed, but of course, that would be every human's instinct to try to turn to miss it.

    • @ct5625
      @ct5625 Před 3 lety +54

      It's true. The compartmentalized design would have meant the front was dented and one compartment flooded, but that wouldn't have been enough to sink her. The maneuver to avoid it instead scraped the heads off of hundreds of bolts along several compartments, flooding them and leading to the sinking. As they say, hindsight is 20/20.

    • @crystalrose_pa
      @crystalrose_pa Před 3 lety +10

      @@ct5625 Thanks for the info! That's so heartbreaking

    • @RegencyLady-ho2ik
      @RegencyLady-ho2ik Před 3 lety +27

      There were so many things that happened that led to the tragedy. On leaving Southampton, she almost hit another ship. At the speed it would have been minor damage, but enough to delay the rest of journey so she wouldn't have been at that point at that time. But also things like stopping for the night could have prevented the tragedy. Ernest Shackleton stated he believed a man should have also been on lookout right on the bow (practically where Jack and Rose are) as a way of being closer to the sea level and further ahead giving precious seconds. So much of it was down to so many small seemingly insignificant events, all clumped together. But it could have been far worse had the wireless system have stayed down, but Phillips and Bride worked hard on fixing it, so that saved many lives.
      (Ernest Shackleton was brought in for the inquiry because of his own experience in sailing in icy waters and for his judgment on the decisions made that night)

    • @CJ-bn2zb
      @CJ-bn2zb Před 3 lety +7

      @@ct5625 This is definitely one of the popular theories and it might be right. I've also read that the sheer force of a 45,000 ton ship crashing head on into an iceberg at 25 mph would have snapped rivets and buckled the iron plates along a huge stretch of the ship and actually caused it to sink faster. We will never know!

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před 3 lety +1

      It seems so but I've seen people who've worked on ships for a long time say that it's not true... also, it wasn't an icebreaker... and it would've sunk faster... there's this one ship that sunk close in-between two shores, they tried to make it to shore but it just took on water faster...

  • @QuestionableLifeChoices
    @QuestionableLifeChoices Před 3 lety +17

    "is there a titanic horror film out there?" yeah, it's called the second half of titanic lmao

  • @carmendevine5670
    @carmendevine5670 Před 3 lety +51

    I love when you said “what if this was a horror movie?”
    Me thinking of the second half of the film: ahaha😅 *sweating*

  • @ILoveeMusiic0x
    @ILoveeMusiic0x Před 3 lety +44

    The run time is so long because James Cameron made all the footage from "1912" 2 hours 40 minutes which is how long it took for the Titanic to sink after hitting the ice berg. Adding in the "present day" storyline then made the total run time up to 3 hours 15 minutes.

  • @AlexS-oj8qf
    @AlexS-oj8qf Před 2 lety +22

    Nickleodeon is a word that came from Nickle and Odeon. Odeon is a place for Performance Arts, such as Theatre. What he was talking about is a Theatre, where it cost a nickle to watch a movie back then.

  • @Nb123022
    @Nb123022 Před 2 lety +34

    They need to bring this back to theaters for a special limited run or something. If you had such anxiety watching on a small screen you would die seeing it on the big screen with the surround sound! Crazy intense and emotional!

    • @imaswiftieokay
      @imaswiftieokay Před rokem +3

      It’s coming to theatres for Valentines Weekend 2023 for the 25th anniversary

    • @CV20000
      @CV20000 Před rokem

      Yess I watched it in theaters and it was so cool

    • @imaswiftieokay
      @imaswiftieokay Před rokem

      @@CV20000 Right?

    • @d-1381
      @d-1381 Před rokem

      @@imaswiftieokay I watched it twice, it was lovely to finally see it in theaters.

  • @tommccan1866
    @tommccan1866 Před 3 lety +33

    Kathy Bates character is a real woman. She was actually a really loved Hero who saved lives on the titanic. She made her life boat turn back and save some survivors.

    • @Fark2005
      @Fark2005 Před 3 lety +1

      Wrong. She wanted to go back but, as is rightly depicted in the movie, Quartermaster Hichens would not allow it and only one lifeboat went back, nr. 14 commanded by Fifth Officer Lowe.

    • @Adrianne519
      @Adrianne519 Před rokem

      Most of the characters were real. The only fictional characters are Jack, Rose, Cale, her mother, Lovejoy, Fabrizo and probably Tommy. Everyone Rose talks about at dinner were real and going through those situations, like Astor's wife Madeline was pregnant, Rose mentions she's in delicate conditions and how she was trying to hide it. Even down to background extras. During the scene when Ismay is discussing with the Captain to going faster you see a woman behind them and if you notice she glances at them a couple of times, it wasn't a goof on the actresses part, she was a real first class passenger that overheard their conversation.

  • @Danisachan
    @Danisachan Před 3 lety +105

    What Cal felt for Rose was selfrighteous ownership and possession, coupled with a huge dose of hurt male ego, that she would actually dare be with another man. That she refuses him and actually loves another just made him want to own her even more, because she is his possession and no one on this earth dares to refuse him.

    • @Bacontats
      @Bacontats Před 3 lety +6

      Was gonna add his family is rich and probably there’s a contingency for money (like marriage, family heir, etc) as well. Rich folk back then didn’t want their money going to the grave. It needed to be passed on to be invested in the future. So marriage could also an insurance to inheritance as well.

    • @Danisachan
      @Danisachan Před 3 lety +12

      @@Bacontats I would totally agree with that if Cal had ever made the impression that a wife would be hard to find for him. We rather get the impression that Rose should feel she is the "lucky one". That Rose is beautiful, and cool and aloof towards him seems to entice him the most, because she plays hard to get but in the end it would be sweet victory and satisfaction to finally get her. He cannot see beyond his own big ego that she is not actually interested in him. But then, he never much cared if she loved him or not. He just wanted his trophy wife. And a woman refusing him is anathema to him.

    • @Bacontats
      @Bacontats Před 3 lety

      @@Danisachan sure, no one likes rejection. Especially when money is one of the attractions for marriage back in the day. The days of the early 1900s were a different time. I’m not making the argument that his horrible demeanor is because he has stress his future money. But if anything that makes Rose all the more of an “item”, a necessity for his lifestyle and future funds meeting a marriage and offspring requirement, ya know? Wouldn’t have been a marriage of love. Just a marriage of convenience for him.

    • @casualcallie7195
      @casualcallie7195 Před 3 lety +1

      Me and Cal share the same name and I was ready to throw hands the first few words there lol.
      Also fuck Cal, he's smelly xp

    • @amberanime
      @amberanime Před 3 lety +1

      @@Bacontats Considering Rose's family was out of money (the mother even said as much and that if Rose did not marry Cal they could get poor) Cal has 0 benefit from marrying Rose. He could have married any ''well bred'' girl and I'm sure with the amount of money his family had it would be easy for him to get a wife. He wanted Rose for selfish reasons. Ego reasons, pride reasons. Money had little to do with Rose. Money did have a lot to do with the diamond though.

  • @PolliitoAle
    @PolliitoAle Před 3 lety +40

    I always manage to keep my cool until the band starts playing that last song and we go through a montage of different passengers through the sinking and then I just start crying. Every fucking time, it just makes me emotional, specially the mother putting her kids to bed, that just breaks my weak ass heart.

    • @johnwalker1058
      @johnwalker1058 Před 2 lety

      Same. I simply cannot not shed tears when they show the montage of people chaotically running, screaming, and scrambling to save themselves and each other while water rushes through and destroys everything and the band plays the sad song in the background, and then the captain goes to die with the ship and the engineer stands in front of the fireplace.
      No matter how many times I rewatch, this sequence of scenes gets me right in the feels and turns on the waterworks for me just as bad every single time.

  • @Ayaforshort
    @Ayaforshort Před 2 lety +39

    So a nickelodeon was a type of movie that people went to that only cost a nickle. The television network nickelodeon named their network after these theater shows. So when he says a nickelodeon, he just means he saw it in a movie once.

    • @izzysmith6331
      @izzysmith6331 Před 2 lety +4

      Ohhh I was confused even tho this was made in 1990s it takes place in 1912 and there was no nick and I was confused ty for explaining

  • @Capt_Hangry
    @Capt_Hangry Před 2 lety +29

    James Cameron did so many dives to see and film the wreck of the Titanic that he’s actually spent more time with the ship that it’s actual passengers and crew. After developing a passion for the Titanic and the dives, Cameron and his brother developed underwater filming equipment that is being used all over for documentaries and other underwater projects.

  • @carolinasarah3647
    @carolinasarah3647 Před 3 lety +77

    The story of the musicians is very sad. They all went down with the ship and only found 3 of their bodies. One of them still had his violin in his bag on his body. Sorry for the morbid comment.

    • @ProKilirsha
      @ProKilirsha Před 3 lety +3

      One of the musicians, a violist, was a Belgian man named Georges Krins (23) from Luik (Liege). There were 27 Belgians on board the ship, only seven survived.

    • @amberanime
      @amberanime Před 3 lety +2

      @Greg Schultz That must be some kind of sick joke. After such a tragedy companies need to stop being assholes for just a second and leave victems (which family members who lost loved ones on the titanic are) alone. Companies will do anything to make as much profit and as little loss as possible, at the expense of everything and anything. I would have refused to pay, and if they did not drop it I would tell the company to charge the loss of uniforms at the company/people responsible for sinking the titantic. Seriously though, what goes trough somebody's head when they run a company, they rented out some outfits, they read about the horrors of what occured on the titanic, people died, and their first instict is lets go harass the family members for money. Take those outfits for a loss and suck it up. God.

    • @penyostoynev6603
      @penyostoynev6603 Před 3 lety +1

      Another interesting fact. Before boarding the Titanic, they played for the rich people in the city of Varna, in my country, Bulgaria.

  • @lucy-anne9594
    @lucy-anne9594 Před 3 lety +18

    The history, the drama, the romance, the soundtrack - ahhh what a masterpiece 🤍

  • @JaceAVinson
    @JaceAVinson Před 2 lety +20

    The part about the band playing during the sinking to calm people down. That actually happened and they died because of it and they were regarded as heroes.

  • @nehankhan1584
    @nehankhan1584 Před 3 lety +21

    Fun fact: it was James Cameron’s hands who were drawing rose’s portrait. He’s an amazing artist as well

  • @bluestarthewlfdeadchannel3719

    ' What? you're gonna do that? no no! You gotta let the iceberg have it's chance first! '
    im dying💀

  • @Alexa-benjamin
    @Alexa-benjamin Před 3 lety +41

    You acting like they would easily be able to just swim around in freezing cold water. I’ve done it before and it is NOT easy

    • @tink6225
      @tink6225 Před 3 lety +3

      plus they were already cold ON the ship

    • @Alexa-benjamin
      @Alexa-benjamin Před 3 lety +1

      @rose petal that’s actually cool that they have that!

  • @batmanvsjoker7725
    @batmanvsjoker7725 Před 2 lety +7

    Jack: Getting that ticket was the luckiest thing that ever happened to me.
    Me: *cough cough* Oh the irony... *cough cough*

  • @maexlou
    @maexlou Před 3 lety +55

    The scene with "the bed... The Couch" was unscripted. Leo did not know kate would be naked and got flusteres in real life 😉

    • @dalemccarthy
      @dalemccarthy Před 3 lety +11

      He knew she'd be naked for that scene, but what he wasn't expecting was, just before filming while Kate was having her body makeup done, he walked into the makeup room and she flashed him! So they broke the ice (!!!) a bit earlier :D

  • @Lilas4444
    @Lilas4444 Před 3 lety +25

    Leo and Kate are just too freaking beautiful it hurts my eyes

  • @adnap
    @adnap Před 2 lety +10

    If you enjoy struggling to hear the film footage that’s being reacted to, with interspersed shouting that distorts your speakers, you’ve come to the right place!

  • @eddieanderson9399
    @eddieanderson9399 Před 3 lety +12

    I'm 43. This movie hit theaters in November 1997 and came out to Blockbuster Video on midnight Sept 1, 1998. My birthday. I'll never forget how long the line was to get in the store for a simple VHS copy. It was like an event.

  • @Angelicwings1
    @Angelicwings1 Před 3 lety +53

    Dude your commentary is just... Yes. Have a sub for being sassy and classy

  • @theknowledgedits
    @theknowledgedits Před 3 lety +65

    "I believe you may get your headlines Mr. Ismay" is actually the reason why they hit the iceburg. They were going too fast. Mr. Ismay wanted Titanic to go fast for the newspapers. And also, the lookouts were not distracted by Jack and Rose because they're fictional, the reason why is they didn't have binoculars.

    • @crazyguy_1233
      @crazyguy_1233 Před 2 lety +2

      Not at all. Titanic wasnt going for a record and the lookouts were not supposed to have binoculars.

    • @Genesus.jpg07
      @Genesus.jpg07 Před 2 lety +9

      ​@@crazyguy_1233 You are right about the record but Titanic was actually ahead of schedule and Ismay wanted the ship to arrive early in NY. But on the binoculars and the lookouts, those were locked in safe I think, and the officer with the key disembarked and there was a phenomenon where it looked like it was clear waters (note: I think they also disregarded to take safer precautions within an ice field as that is where they were currently in). I recommend watching the channel Historic Travels as that is where I got some of the info from.

    • @crazyguy_1233
      @crazyguy_1233 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Genesus.jpg07 I actually watch him. Sam makes amazing videos! I do remember hearing they were ahead of schedule but still they were not going for records and the 1st boiler room was never lit. I also heard the lookouts didnt get binoculars even if the key was there. Binoculars were for the looking bridge crew and they diverted course south in an attempt to avoid the ice field but didnt know ice was flowing further south than usual and that illusion did them no favors. They had no idea they were in an ice field until the struck the ice. Super sad knowing they had no idea they were in danger until it was too late. The changed course was to maintain a safe region so they could continue at their current speed getting them to New York a day ahead of time but she wasnt going full like I said.

    • @Genesus.jpg07
      @Genesus.jpg07 Před 2 lety +2

      @@crazyguy_1233 Huh that is weird, I always assumed that the lookouts were given binoculars as standard procedure. Basically everything was against them that night, especially as there was supposed to be no moon and no stars to guide them I think on the April 14-15 night.

    • @crazyguy_1233
      @crazyguy_1233 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Genesus.jpg07 Binoculars would make their viewing area smaller. They would lose their side view. But really that night was dooming her the illusion and the fact the crew thought they were sailing south of the ice field did not help them at all. It's sad she went down on her first trip but her sacrifice led to the reforms in ship building and it showed the flaws in the design making her older sister Olympic truly unsinkable.

  • @MiguelTM89
    @MiguelTM89 Před 3 lety +8

    If you dont have a single tear in this movie you literally have no heart....

  • @gwendolynrobinson3900
    @gwendolynrobinson3900 Před 3 lety +15

    If you wish to actually learn about how women wore corsets and how they weren't actually painful, Bernadette Banner and Karolina Zebroska have awesome videos explaining them and the history and why it's not true that they were painful

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před 3 lety

      I like them! And Rachel Maksy!

  • @CraftyWitch1990
    @CraftyWitch1990 Před 2 lety +12

    I remember watching this on TV when I was about 8 or 9 years old. Didn't finish until almost midnight and I felt so grown up being allowed to stay up and watch it. Cried like a baby when the quartet started playing as the ship was sinking. Absolutely broke my heart to imagine how terrified everyone must have been

  • @themovielovingbookworm8017
    @themovielovingbookworm8017 Před 2 lety +47

    I know it’s been 8 months but I watched a documentary on the Titanic. So here’s a little fun fact: if the ship would’ve taken the full blow of the iceberg, like directly barged into it and destroyed the front, they would have been able to get to America even with the damage, because only one got the rooms (able to hold the water in case of such scenario) would’ve been breached and not four/ five like it did when the iceberg grazed the side of the ship.

    • @izzysmith6331
      @izzysmith6331 Před 2 lety +1

      Same I would love ti

    • @UtopiaBlue68
      @UtopiaBlue68 Před rokem +2

      "WOOW" like that's so crazy I wonder if anyone on board thought the same thing and i mean anyone at all but by the time the decision had been made it was too late. I'm sure there must have been a few people on board who had a variety of great ideas but who would have listened? Thanks for sharing that piece of golden nugget.

    • @themovielovingbookworm8017
      @themovielovingbookworm8017 Před rokem +1

      @@UtopiaBlue68 Of course, it was my pleasure :)

    • @AliSakurai
      @AliSakurai Před rokem

      I heard that there was supposed to be a safety inspection the day before she set sail but it never happened. Was that true?

    • @themovielovingbookworm8017
      @themovielovingbookworm8017 Před rokem

      @@AliSakurai Not quite sure about the safety test before being sent out to sea but i do know that safety evacuations (fake ofc) were supposed to be done on the ship with the passengers (in case of emergency) and they weren’t. Other than that, there were many problems with the Titanic itself and the time when it was sent out to sea. I can tell u about it if you’re curious. And thx fir trusting me to answer your question :)

  • @MadisonApitz
    @MadisonApitz Před 3 lety +53

    Most of the rich people who traveled on the Titanic were essentially moving to America, hence them bringing their paintings and dogs and family belongings (Kathy’s son’s clothes) with them

    • @tenorcenter
      @tenorcenter Před 3 lety +9

      Most of the upperclass were traveling back home to America from vacation while second and third class consisted of immigrants who were about to start a new life in a new country (generally speaking).

    • @nancyomalley9959
      @nancyomalley9959 Před 3 lety +6

      And Rose bought the paintings CHEAP while vacationing in Europe because 'Something' Picasso wasn't famous just yet at the time

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před 3 lety +2

      you mean poor people, rich people just used it to travel, and that was just souvenirs and gifts for people

  • @kimwatchesstuff
    @kimwatchesstuff Před 3 lety +26

    It's not irony, it's called foreshadowing. I'm only 8 minutes in and wondering when you will let the movie suck you in and stop yelling and joking. You said James Cameron was a master...let him do his job.

    • @arturvinicius2407
      @arturvinicius2407 Před 3 lety +6

      I agree.

    • @jggmorillo
      @jggmorillo Před 3 lety +4

      He is just full of unprofessional ego.

    • @arturvinicius2407
      @arturvinicius2407 Před 3 lety +4

      his reaction pissed me off precisely because of that. he doesn't seem to know when to stop making a silly, forced mood.
      He should have gone deep into the movie, paid attention, not done this clowning.

  • @alexandralopez2596
    @alexandralopez2596 Před 3 lety +90

    For the ones that don't know, a nickelodeon was originally a box where movies would be projected, and people were charged a nickel to see them, therefore the name. Also they were used at the start of the 1900's. Just some facts for the people interested.

    • @evabartlett4599
      @evabartlett4599 Před 3 lety +2

      I remember little booths that would play cartoons for a nickel! I thought they were so cool!

  • @mtrudo
    @mtrudo Před 3 lety +12

    The grand staircase base was never completely secured into place so when the dome above broke like in the movie and the water went in the staircase literally shot upwards. If you watch any underwater dives the staircase is literally missing. So, all the pieces of debree they are floating on are parts of the staircase. All pictures of the staircase are from the sister ship

  • @522abet
    @522abet Před 3 lety +11

    I think you may be a bit confused as to the purpose of this ship. To most on there, the rich and poor alike, it wasn’t a vacation cruise. It was a means for them to move from Europe to America. That’s why so many had so much stuff like clothing that didn’t belong to them and art work. They’re moving and taking all of much of their belongings with them.

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Před 3 lety +7

      Yeah, I was kinda facepalming at him thinking this was like a Carnival cruise or something. This is a time with no passenger planes.

    • @522abet
      @522abet Před 3 lety +2

      Yup, an honest mistake. I just wanted to let him know that in case no one else mentioned it to him.

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před 3 lety +1

      no, only poor people. Rich people just used it to travel/transport.

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před 3 lety +2

      rich people had houses in different places

  • @daveann
    @daveann Před 3 lety +19

    You talk a lot about how detailed and over the top James Cameron is. Well, fun fact, they rebuilt a Titanic set TO SCALE for this movie. Both for when it’s fully functional AND for when it’s sinking. Super impressive stuff.

  • @laspilly
    @laspilly Před 3 lety +68

    They actually sang For those who peril on the sea.

    • @casmatori
      @casmatori Před 3 lety +7

      *For those in peril on the sea

    • @chrishood2793
      @chrishood2793 Před 3 lety +5

      Ironically, it was the hymn sung in that Sunday morning service, the same day as the sinking.

    • @marcusblackwell2372
      @marcusblackwell2372 Před 3 lety +2

      No. It was "Nearer My God To Thee"

    • @chrishood2793
      @chrishood2793 Před 3 lety +3

      @@marcusblackwell2372 We're talking about the song played at the church service in the morning of April 14th. You're referring to the last song that was played as the ship sank, which was the British Methodist version of Nearer Thy God to Thee.

    • @marcusblackwell2372
      @marcusblackwell2372 Před 3 lety +1

      @@chrishood2793 a bit late because I just saw the part you're talking about but thanks for trying

  • @baguettegott3409
    @baguettegott3409 Před 2 lety +11

    I used to be annoyed at Titanic's runtime too, until I got hardcore into Lord of the Rings. And since Return of the King extended edition clocks in at well over 4 hours, Titanic seems totally doable now :D

  • @filmfreakbecky
    @filmfreakbecky Před 3 lety +10

    Oh YES! What a terrific choice! I remember going into this wondering what the hype was about and leaving it with snot on my face from my aggressive crying LOL😂

  • @garyglaser4998
    @garyglaser4998 Před 3 lety +17

    Agggggh. Dude. You're trying WAY too hard. Just relax. Most of us want honest reactions NOT an uninspired comedy routine.

  • @93deadpool
    @93deadpool Před 3 lety +12

    This fool sounded like he was watching a comedy this whole time.

    • @arturvinicius2407
      @arturvinicius2407 Před 3 lety +6

      i agree.

    • @christopherleodaniels7203
      @christopherleodaniels7203 Před 3 lety +2

      Right!!? Past a certain point, it’s like sociopathic commentary. He couldn’t turn the cynicism off, even during the most harrowing imagery. Then he gives this quick summation as if he was really affected by it, which he clearly wasn’t. Creepy.

    • @arturvinicius2407
      @arturvinicius2407 Před 3 lety +4

      @@christopherleodaniels7203 that was the reason I didn't like it. he didn't even take the movie seriously, as if the movie were a silly or comedy movie.

    • @christopherleodaniels7203
      @christopherleodaniels7203 Před 3 lety +4

      @@arturvinicius2407 …Exactly. Beyond even the real life horror of 1500 people dying in the North Atlantic, the work put into the film itself is jaw dropping and deserves more respect, as it was respectful to those lives lost, and meticulously crafted down to getting the same company to recreate the same China and flatware for the table settings. Even the fictional characters were saying real thoughts (water feels like 1000 knives, etc…) that came straight out of survivor diaries. And the thing is, there’s plenty of comedic value in the actual film to round out the experience, without drowning it with crappy one-liners. Yeah, this just isn’t the page for me.

    • @arturvinicius2407
      @arturvinicius2407 Před 3 lety +2

      @@christopherleodaniels7203 100% agree with you.

  • @laylaandthemoonwalker7337

    The reason why I love this channel so much is that it actually makes sense instead of ' TITANIC MOVIE REACTION ' printed all over the screen and just his funny ness and him in general 😂🌟

  • @AlexS-oj8qf
    @AlexS-oj8qf Před 2 lety +4

    10:54 Her son is in America. She was travelling across Europe and bought a lot of stuff for her family back in America, a lot of Americans seek European couture, especially during the Edwardian Era where the whole "American Aristocracy" peaked after long era of Capitalist Heaven called Gilded Age.

  • @gwendolynrobinson3900
    @gwendolynrobinson3900 Před 3 lety +8

    Fun fact, the woman Kathy Bates plays, Margaret "Unsinkable Molly" Brown, was a real woman and you can tour her home in Colorado. I've been there, its super cool :))

  • @LukeLovesRose
    @LukeLovesRose Před 2 lety +5

    Titanic especially in IMAX 3D is the best time I've ever had in a movie theater, despite all of the tears

    • @hufflepuffxlovex
      @hufflepuffxlovex Před 2 lety

      I went to the re-release 2 times. I loved it ! The beginning when it came to the outside of the Titanic in the water was like damn and after the crash. The theater was so, so silent

  • @susyperez8445
    @susyperez8445 Před 3 lety +7

    It always amazes me that this happened in real life... man... I can’t even imagine been in a situation like that

  • @ryancrowe827
    @ryancrowe827 Před 3 lety +13

    Ya know what’s more painful than the irony? The Arctic.

  • @arturvinicius2407
    @arturvinicius2407 Před 3 lety +11

    man, I really liked your reaction. in some moments. But I didn't like it very much because you stopped paying attention to the film several times just to keep making unnecessary jokes, instead of dedicating yourself to the film.
    my opinion.

  • @KimberlyKohn
    @KimberlyKohn Před 3 lety +16

    Corsets usually aren't uncomfortable(or any more so than a bra is, and maybe less so than some), especially once you get used to them. They were designed to give BUST support, to create whatever the "fashionable silhouette" was at the time, and also to support the CLOTHING, because skirts and petticoats can be heavy and wearing them directly on the waist would be uncomfortable at best. The structure of the corset would redistribute the weight(usually several pounds) of the layers of clothing allowing them to sit correctly and allow proper movement.
    They're also really good for your posture.

    • @nerdpotion6402
      @nerdpotion6402 Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah but the material of the corsets back then weren’t entirely safe. This caused broken ribs and some women weren’t able to give birth.

    • @KimberlyKohn
      @KimberlyKohn Před 3 lety +5

      @@nerdpotion6402 I mean, the fabrics were pretty normal. Like, usually linen or cotton or something like it.
      Are you talking about boning? In which case it would probably depend? Baleen was popular, and not especially dangerous(fairly pliable, and more likely to conform to the body's curves). Maybe cheaper corsets using wood could be dangerous? Steel?
      And even then, I think this would only happen if you were tightlacing or wearing a corset that didn't fit properly. Properly fitted corsets just aren't dangerous.
      Unless you're talking about the ribs of the corset breaking?
      Also, I've never heard of a corset preventing pregnancy. They made maternity corsets, even. Also, you were far more likely to die from childbirth(or your doctor not washing their hands when helping with childbirth) than a corset was at preventing pregnancy. More likely, doctors of the time blamed the corsets because modern medicine was still in its infancy and they didn't actually know what was wrong. Lots of things were blamed on corsets that we now know were wrong.

    • @tink6225
      @tink6225 Před 3 lety +4

      @@nerdpotion6402 that's false information

    • @amberanime
      @amberanime Před 3 lety

      Does it not depend on the corset and on how tight you wear them? I once wore one for a fantasy festival, and I got realy dizzy and my ribbs where sore (like wearing one did not hurt perse while wearing it, but once I took it off my ribbcage was sore) The experience of going dizzy was what made me never try again though.

    • @tink6225
      @tink6225 Před 3 lety +1

      @@amberanime if its too tight or not shaped to your body then yo shouldnt be wearing it. a good corset would not hurt or make it hard to breathe

  • @jamesfewell7598
    @jamesfewell7598 Před 3 lety +22

    you need to watch the Unsinkable Molly Brown movie, starring the late and great Debbie Reynolds. Kathy Bates portrayed a real person from the ship. and was made into Broadway musical and then a film.

    • @ajandrianjafymusic
      @ajandrianjafymusic Před 3 lety +1

      She’s honestly one of the most interesting people that was aboard the titanic

    • @chrishood2793
      @chrishood2793 Před 3 lety +2

      Margaret Brown never went by Molly, but by Maggie. We all know her as "The Unsinkable" Molly Brown from Broadway, but that was after Margaret died. She was traveling with John Jacob Astor (the richest man on the ship) and Madeleine, his new second wife that was nearly twice as young as him. This created a lot of gossip, but Margaret supported him and his decision. Margaret was visiting her ailing grandson in Denver. She was separated from her husband at the time, and she would never remarry. Molly wasn't the obnoxious "new money-type". Her husband struck it rich in mining after they were married for some time. Margaret was well-cultured, could speak four languages, started several charities, fought for women's suffrage and even ran for U.S. Senate.

  • @The_Nightsong
    @The_Nightsong Před 3 lety +6

    The score during the sinking is just enchanting..... It's a fantastic movie.

  • @EstherFromTheEther
    @EstherFromTheEther Před 3 lety +35

    Ok but if Leo looked at me like that I’d just give him the door

  • @zashleyrox211
    @zashleyrox211 Před 3 lety +19

    Tiktok revealed so many things about this movie like the table flip was improvised by Billy Zane, startling both Kate and the actress who played the maid so they're reactions were genuine.
    I'm waiting for them to release ticket amounts for the second ship. It's supposed to set sail sometime soon I hope but looks exactly like the first ship and sail the same path as the first one. I love this movie so much and the history of titanic I'd risk it.

    • @hufflepuffxlovex
      @hufflepuffxlovex Před 2 lety +2

      All of that information was available here on youtube years ago 😅 Tik Tok didn't "reveal" shiiiiiiit, it just spread information that was already out

    • @tiamarrow6366
      @tiamarrow6366 Před rokem

      @@hufflepuffxlovexexactly…..the information was already out there but with how popular TikTok is, it helped to make the information more known to the public or at least to those who were genuinely curious about the Titanic.

  • @theheatherknox
    @theheatherknox Před rokem +1

    “If these windows break, it’s goodbye in 0.2 microseconds”. Which most likely is what happened to the Titan submersible. It’s eerie how the words spoken in a movie from 1997 came true 26 years later…😢

  • @acsversace1086
    @acsversace1086 Před 3 lety +8

    Best movie of all time! No movie will ever top this.

  • @ScarlettM
    @ScarlettM Před 3 lety +15

    If you haven't seen it "The Abyss" is another James Cameron "water" movie, one of his gems. It's considered the hardest movie to make, ever (actors on Titanic didn't have as bad as cast on Abyss).

  • @marcusblackwell2372
    @marcusblackwell2372 Před 3 lety +22

    Here's a fun fact: Jack Dawson wasn't a real person, but apparently, there WAS a real person with that last name

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před 3 lety +4

      Jack is often a nickname so could've been both. But he was in the engine part and the real rose was busy in paris... still...

  • @Amandawild13
    @Amandawild13 Před 3 lety +4

    “Sorry we’re not good at missing things!” Bro my jaw hit the floor oh my gosh

  • @elaynadanner117
    @elaynadanner117 Před 2 lety +2

    James Cameron had the runtime of the movie the same amount of time it took for the titanic to sink.

  • @realSimoneCherie
    @realSimoneCherie Před měsícem

    “I saw the iceberg…and I see it in your eyes.”
    That part gives me the biggest chills.
    That and Rose swimming like such a fucking fighter to get to that whistle.

  • @briez9648
    @briez9648 Před 3 lety +9

    1st time watching you, way too many jokes instead of just enjoying the film... Just my opinion.
    Edit: now at 5 mins and change, tapping out... The constant screaming of jokes is making my head hurt and I'm hard of hearing...

  • @ordinary-not2525
    @ordinary-not2525 Před 2 lety +3

    I was about to swallow my ice cream when he said "nudey pics". I choked, and just managed not to do a spit take. Thanks🙄😂

  • @markus33able
    @markus33able Před 3 lety +4

    Too much unnecessary comments

  • @pacio49
    @pacio49 Před 3 lety +3

    Cameron built a scaled down model of the Titanic in Mexico. That's why many of the Eastern Europeans have dark hair - they're Mexican extras. The water the passengers froze in was tropical. All the frost effects and breath effects are CGI. They came up with different ways to give direction to the Extras by dividing actors in the scene up saying things like "If your birthday is in the Spring, then in this scene you are in denial and calm. Summer, be panicked. Winter and Fall, be confused and starting to get scared."

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před 3 lety

      Eastern europeans are most often dark-haired and mexicans look like anything...

  • @jpxctf
    @jpxctf Před 2 lety +2

    “It’s too crazy that all you can do is just watch” that’s the definition of a spectacle for you. The whole modern day viewing experience. The new Jordan Peele movie NOPE covers that topic really well

  • @varinyampandey7111
    @varinyampandey7111 Před 3 lety +4

    You bringing their death at the beginning when they were saying something was kinda annoying

  • @madizzle90
    @madizzle90 Před 2 lety +3

    24:57 Ismay really did get on a lifeboat, and he was called a coward in both the UK and US because of it.

    • @videohistory722
      @videohistory722 Před rokem +1

      Reality: there was one spot left on a lifeboat that was less lenient on the women and children rule. By some miracle, no one else was taking it, so he did.
      Upon getting on the Carpathia, he locked himself in a cabin and didn't come out until they reached New York.

  • @marepungas624
    @marepungas624 Před rokem

    "Sorry, we're not good at missing things!" Made me laugh out loud.

  • @rxbeccarose
    @rxbeccarose Před 3 lety +75

    hell yeah youre killing it with these movie choices

  • @misssnowfoxx
    @misssnowfoxx Před 3 lety +7

    It’s so amazing that watching the movie made to want to explore the behind the scenes! This movie has one of the most famous “making of” stories in Hollywood history from James Cameron as a director to the budget to the hundreds of feet of physical set to the groundbreaking CGI technology to the way Leo had to be convinced by James to even take the role. Trust me you will NOT be disappointed once you go down the rabbit hole of titanic bts. I highly reccomend all three audio commentaries that can be found on the DVD and blu ray. One is just with Jim, one is a cast and crew and the third is by the historical consultants. The dvds also have hours of behind the scenes documentaries. The titanic chapter in James Cameron’s official biography is also amazing and had stuff in it i never knew from the featurettes. Hope you enjoy the extra content if you find it!

  • @ellenwendt
    @ellenwendt Před 3 lety +8

    You can get a hell yeah! Great reaction! Just bought a book about the titanic called unsinkable (dutch book) the stories are timeless and beautiful from all angles. The book is about a maid on the titanic. And it still hits me 😭

  • @Urmi_Brishti
    @Urmi_Brishti Před 3 lety +8

    Actually those musicians never left the boat .... they literally sacrificed themselves. U can watch "Titanic Music (Indian Version) | Tushar Lall (TIJP)" . It's a tribute to those musicians who lost their lives that night.

  • @astridvictoriafagerlund216

    Hear me out!
    Rose just went on that boat, Jack was the one on that door he was the one blowing that thing, they meet up again on that final boat.

    • @zhavrinadecuba2987
      @zhavrinadecuba2987 Před 3 lety

      Its been months since u said this but reading this now hurtss, he couldve livedd, damn movie making me cry in newer ways 😂

    • @astridvictoriafagerlund216
      @astridvictoriafagerlund216 Před 3 lety

      @@zhavrinadecuba2987 I knoww, its so sad

  • @jgreen2015
    @jgreen2015 Před 3 lety +7

    As much as i wanted to hate this film when it came out i have to admit its pretty perfect actually. Its not necessarily that id rate it 10/10 personally.it just flawless it terms of film-making.
    Like back to the future. Its not deep or artistic cinema like 2001: a space odyssey. But its flawless in its execution

  • @DoranGale
    @DoranGale Před 3 lety +27

    8:56 "Why do they have so many Mummy people in this movie?" Because they raised the dead. (No disrespect meant to the people who actually died on the Titanic. I know, I know. It was the first answer that popped into my head.)

  • @starrcarless1556
    @starrcarless1556 Před 3 lety +11

    I love this movie tho jack had been living his life to the fullest with only what he had and her family believed they need money to live and be happy but she wasn't really living and she wanted to die. I think that is why she never used the heart to get money because she knew she didn't need it she made a life for herself. Also the story line of her wanting to die and getting ready to say goodbye and jack teaching her she can't give up and she must live on is too much for me. sorry one last thing they said that actor got called fat like wth she was like actually healthy and very beautiful like??

    • @bastetowl3258
      @bastetowl3258 Před rokem +1

      back in the 90s heroin chic was the trend, so supper skinny was in and she was considered “too big” for an actress

  • @jackinabox93
    @jackinabox93 Před 3 lety +16

    He made the movie the same length of time as it took for the boat to sink. That is why it is so long.

  • @ryans413
    @ryans413 Před 2 lety +4

    The movie is long but it’s put together and paced so well it really dose not feel like you sat down and watched a movie for 3 hours

  • @mirandalenore7331
    @mirandalenore7331 Před 3 lety +2

    This movie never fails to make me ugly cry when she passes away but only when she gets to go back to Jack on the ocean.

  • @silverdoe9477
    @silverdoe9477 Před rokem +1

    Now the Titan is what’s ironic. Descending WAAAY too fast in an unapproved vessel.

  • @labelle4497
    @labelle4497 Před 3 lety +14

    It is such a crime that Leo didn’t win an oscar until 2016

  • @Cassxowary
    @Cassxowary Před 3 lety +5

    not-fun fact: that bigger man with the mustache that was also in The Mummy two years later, is Archibald Gracie IV and he survived in the water until and after he got rescued due to not being skinny, but he was diabetic (among other things), so when he caught a cold (or was it flu?) that winter... yah...

    • @lalalalalalwlla
      @lalalalalalwlla Před 3 lety

      That same guy that played Archibald Gracie IV played the lookout Frederick Fleet in "A night to remember", another Titanic movie.

  • @InfamousCrisCris
    @InfamousCrisCris Před 2 lety +2

    Watched the movie a couple years ago all the way through. Made it to the end credits and then BANG! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 It’s the song man, every time.

  • @nancyomalley9959
    @nancyomalley9959 Před 3 lety +6

    NOT ONLY is he the other guy from The Mummy, but he was also Dr. Bombay from the 60's-70's show "Bewitched"
    Just FYI!

  • @boozefueledreviews6928
    @boozefueledreviews6928 Před 3 lety +16

    Not gonna lie... a little disrespectful at times...

  • @simona_merkinin
    @simona_merkinin Před rokem +1

    I have said this many times and I will say it again. Titanic doesn't feel as long of a movie as it is. When I watch it feels like an hour

  • @youngsanta6369
    @youngsanta6369 Před 3 lety +11

    If they hit the iceberg head on she wouldn’t have sunk. It would have dented quite heavily but wouldn’t sink

  • @rainbowriggs5245
    @rainbowriggs5245 Před 3 lety +7

    The worst part about the titanic sinking is the fact that if they had hit the iceberg head on the ship wouldn't have sank based on the safety measures put in place

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před 3 lety

      it wasn't an icebreaker though and there's ships that tried but started taking on water even faster as a result

    • @rainbowriggs5245
      @rainbowriggs5245 Před 3 lety

      @@Cassxowary Yes but engineering wise the ship was built so that if only 2-3 water tight compartments broke it could still float and even move albeit at a slower speed, if it hit head on this would be the case and likely they could have either made it to the closest shoreline in newfoundland or the carpathia would have got there in time

  • @mannistef
    @mannistef Před 2 lety +4

    I would say this is a horror film already so no need for Titanic 2. But thanks for your refreshing reaction, greetings from Iceland.

  • @carolinasarah3647
    @carolinasarah3647 Před 3 lety +69

    Well, the story of the Titanic is horrific. People froze to death and drowned.

    • @govand7
      @govand7 Před 3 lety +4

      Yep, 1500 people, including the man on my profile picture, perished that night. Most of their bodies were never found as well

  • @fiftycentbrandkillmonger7060

    Nickelodeon’s were places where people would watch a movie or a show and all it would cost was a nickel

  • @derykjames620
    @derykjames620 Před 3 lety +6

    Ella Enchanted or Aquamarine or Wendy Wu homecoming warrior.

  • @silverdoe9477
    @silverdoe9477 Před rokem

    I love talking to elderly patients, they’ve lived such interesting lives.

  • @QrlzM
    @QrlzM Před 3 lety +5

    You’re not funny when you step in and say something