I for one was happy to see these people, especially Cameron. It was Cameron, not Kate or Leo, who was obsessed with the idea of making this movie, who made this movie, everything you see in the movie is the result of his obsessive genius. So yes, the people who really made this film are Cameron and to a far lesser extent the producers who made it possible:)
I agree on "Rose's mum", I would even say that I think she looks younger now than in the movie?? Could be makeup and the look or something else, but I think she did look younger in this video :)
Billy Zane says "I didnt kill 2000 people I slapped a girl for breaking my heart"! HAHAHA "This is bad programming.. on the villanious side!" HAHA People on this era might say it's corny or another movie probably came out best other than titanic. But it's still one of the most epic movie of all time for me.
What Jim said at the end is very true. Anyone who loved the film will say how you got into the characters so much that you almost forget about the 'Titanic' title, ship and overall story so when they kiss on the deck and then the whole mood turns as reality sinks in you, in a way, think 'oh yeah we're on the Titanic, darn!' That just means Jim pulled it off, pretty much like he always does.
I watched the '97 film at the cinema when I was 12 and watched this 3D version I think when I was 27. I will never get tired of watching Titanic, I will go ahead and watch the A Night to Remember now too :)
You’re experience is a complete echo of my own life! It was the first film to make me cry and still does! A night to remember is an utter classic! Same experience worlds apart! Wishing you well! ❤
You never realised that Rose meant to never let go the promise on the freezing night - The promise she made to Jack that she would fight to survive for her life and die warm and old in her bed. She didn't let go of the promise, she let go of Jack for surviving! As of me, the love story of Jack and Rose is the best of all times I'd ever have seen.
He asked her out 8 seconds after they were done shooting, how admirable of you. I guess you forgot one tiny factor, you were married to Linda Hamilton who was your date at The Oscars. Must've slipped your mind!
I also paid attention to this. But she (linda) gave an interview that she is mentally ill, I think she is actually a drug addict. That's why James left her
I wonder if it's because of her relationship with Clint Eastwood. She apparently mourned the loss for 2 years. At least I read that online. So if it's true she would have been filming during that time.
weird thing happened the first time watching this back in '97 with an ex gf. when the ship's ass was about to go into the abyss, that climatic scene when jack & rose were hugging tightly before hitting the cold water. that very moment, without even realizing it, we too were hugging the exact same way between the seats as if we were the ones sinking. then we looked at each other awkwardly & laughed.
I just saw the 25th Anniversary 3D 4DX in Syracuse and I Absolutely Loved it. it's a perfect movie . . . within the 98-100% 110% range. and I am GRATEFUL for Cameron's culturally sensitive and edifying Avatar Movies. ❤
"Did anyone take a date to see 'Titanic'? Of COURSE you did." No, actually I did not. I took my children who were aged 10 and 14 at the time. The 14 year old was obsessed with Robert Ballad (the man who discovered the location of the ship's remains) and the tragedy itself and spent most of his allowance on memorabilia and books on the subject. The ten year old was fascinated by the opulence and the sheer size of the ship. To this day the older child is still fascinated by the Cameron trips down to the wreck, although his obsession now is his own family. The younger has moved on with her life as well.
The movie allowed me to discover the ship and all of the histories related to her, I'm really fascinated with all of that ! Havent taken a date to the movie either x)
One MercilessMing I went with my foster sister and brother at the time, because we were all little kids and foster mum took us... and left us there lol
@@Cassxowary--I saw "The Titanic" with Barbara Stanwyck in a black and white rendition on "The Early Show' out of a Philadelphia station back in the 1950s. Old movies were just beginning to be shown on TV then. I have also seen the Catherine Zeta Jones version released around the same time as Cameron's. However, we saw Cameron's "Titanic" TWICE that day when it was a new release. The first time, I was awed by the sheer magnitude of the ship and, especially, its engines. The second, I was able to focus more on the story line.
I wish they could have included the character of Edith Rosenbaum, the designer/fashion merchandiser who left all of her jewelry in her cabin but she wouldn't get into the lifeboat without her lucky toy pig. She could have shared a few words of wisdom with Rose about forging one's own path in life.
Saw this movie for the first time today, I’m a 90s baby and a grown man and by the end of the movie I was crying so hard I had to get up and go to the bathroom so the wife didn’t see me, she still dosnt know I took the movie so hard
Oh, why is she not allowed to see her husband has a soft spot in his heart? Because "men don't cry?" This is so outdated... Maybe you could win her over again if you'd let her know - nothing to be ashamed of!
@@heikerosenau1520 I agree with you there. Hiding such innocent feelings is totally not healthy. If she has a problem with him crying, she can get lost.
@@Firemarioflower she’s seen me cry before and she’s very comforting, it’s more of a ‘I’m the only man in the house so I can’t show weakness’ type of thing I guess, I guess it’s more complicated than it seems, almost a primal instinct idk?? Idk, I just don’t feel right crying in front of my daughter and my lady. Im the pillar of the household and I must maintain a strong image for my girls. That’s just how I feel as a man at least. Of course I laugh and I’m very affectionate toward them and caring and have no problem expressing my love and care for them (and the dog, can’t forget the dog) but over a movie I just can’t show myself so vulnerable. I’ve never cried so hard for a movie, it was indeed a very, very good movie an emotional roller coaster. I never watched it because I was always told it’s a chick flick. My lady wanted to watch it with me so I did it for her
I went and saw this with one of my friends when it came out in 3D, and I almost jumped out of my seat when the ship sank. I almost felt like I was going down with it.
He was so damn good as Cal. I didn't realize it the first time I saw the movie, since I was too young, but after watching it as an adult...dude had the upper-class snarkiness down to a tee!
@@ZhangtheGreat What's funny is he's goofy, fun loving and kind in real life. When there were behind the scenes shots and stuff between takes, he's goofing off with his costars.
@@joanna7350 It's a testament to his acting prowess. He's similar to Michael Rosenbaum, who played Lex Luthor on Smallville. He nailed the evilness of Lex so well that we wouldn't have known he was a complete goofball until we saw the bloopers reel.
It’s one of my favourite movies of all time and I am proud to say I once met Kate Winslet on a flight and she was just wonderful, we also talked about the movie! I was so excited about a 3D re-release! After all the hype! But the only thing in 3D were the opening titles! I took off my 3D glasses after a while! Compared to movies that were actually shot in 3D it was a joke! Sorry to say!
It was a different actor who played the villain from the first two Mummy films, it was South African actor Arnold Vosloo, though he looks like Billy Zane
@@jimcameron1234 ..What do you mean "was"??...She was talking about Billy Zane. .not Bill Paxton...Zane played 'Calidon Hockley' in Titanic [1997]... .
Yeah, it wasn't necessarily as "clean" as they made it sound in the interview. Cameron was actually with someone else at the time, whom he had a child with. He left her for Suzy.
*rest in peace*
*_Gloria Stuart_* 💔
*_Bill Paxton_* 💔
*_James Horner_* 💔
Felicity Mercado :(
At least both Horner and Paxton were alive for this event.😊 I only wish Gloria was there.😢
🙏🏻💔💔💔💎❤🙏🏻 R.I.P.
I didn't know Bill Paxton and James Horner died
😪
The awkward moment when the two people who everyone really wants to see aren't there....
I know right!
2BAlive100 lmfaoooo truth
Because those people actually had continuing careers.
She appeared for a split second.
I for one was happy to see these people, especially Cameron. It was Cameron, not Kate or Leo, who was obsessed with the idea of making this movie, who made this movie, everything you see in the movie is the result of his obsessive genius. So yes, the people who really made this film are Cameron and to a far lesser extent the producers who made it possible:)
Rose's mom looks the same
and so does Lizzie, Rose’s granddaughter
@@ginniekinz5401 nah. She aged. The mom tho. Didn't age an hour after that movie
I agree on "Rose's mum", I would even say that I think she looks younger now than in the movie?? Could be makeup and the look or something else, but I think she did look younger in this video :)
Rebecka Pedersen the hair too
Much better hair tbh
Billy Zane says "I didnt kill 2000 people I slapped a girl for breaking my heart"! HAHAHA
"This is bad programming.. on the villanious side!" HAHA
People on this era might say it's corny or another movie probably came out best other than titanic. But it's still one of the most epic movie of all time for me.
15 years later, Kate is still incredibly gorgeous. Poor Billy Zane, he played the role of the villain so well, he's always seen as the bad guy.
He's kind of funny in "Only You" with Robert Downey Jr. and Marisa Tomei. It's a small part.
@@barnesCh430 Don't forget Zoolander.
@@rickardkaufman3988
..And don't forget he had played the Phantom/Kit Walker as well...The ghost who walks superhero... .
he went from the bad guy to the bald guy
@@DonLee1980haha
The fact that they are all so good friends warms my heart
..Understood. .but WTH you were doing during the clicking of this display pic of yours ?!? 😮
RIP bill Paxton 😢
RIP gloria Stuart 😥
and RIP James Roy Horner
RIP 1500 peoples
What Jim said at the end is very true. Anyone who loved the film will say how you got into the characters so much that you almost forget about the 'Titanic' title, ship and overall story so when they kiss on the deck and then the whole mood turns as reality sinks in you, in a way, think 'oh yeah we're on the Titanic, darn!' That just means Jim pulled it off, pretty much like he always does.
omg totally !
The excellence of cinema of 1997 ...forever in our hearts
It's amazing how Ruth and Lizzy (her great granddaughter in the movie) look so alike... that's great casting!
..... omfg I never realized !! But yeah indeed they are directy related in the move omg
Never noticed that!
They look like actual family members
It's so wonderful to see them reunited. I LOVE this movie!
So do I
cance7984 same
I saw that movie in 3d and when the ship was sinking I jumped out of my seat because I thought I was going down to
Funny you mention that because certain parts I kinda felt like I was under water lol.
Really?
How kate's butt in 3d tho...did u see her asshole🤣🤣
Billy Zane has such a presence...Even when sitting there with others he stands out tremendously. Incredibly talented, seductive, and sooo sexy
It was a bit strange he was my favorite actor in the movie when it came out XD , maybe he looked a bit like my uncle haha
@@joribremer5260
..He played the Phantom as well... .
He would be a perfect Lex Luxor.👌👌
@@coreymckee4844
..But Lex owns a muscular body structure. .doesn't he? 😉
I watched the '97 film at the cinema when I was 12 and watched this 3D version I think when I was 27. I will never get tired of watching Titanic, I will go ahead and watch the A Night to Remember now too :)
You’re experience is a complete echo of my own life! It was the first film to make me cry and still does! A night to remember is an utter classic! Same experience worlds apart! Wishing you well! ❤
You watched, because you loved Leonardo Di Caprio. Obsession. 🤣😂😅
I wanted to see also Captain Smith and Leonardo Dicaprio
rip leo and captian smith
I wanted to see William mcmaster Murdoch
Bernard Hill did two titanic documentaries so there’s that?
kawaiicookie 123 they’re not dead...
Same
Billy Zane cracks me up.
Billy Zane sexy with or without hair. GAWD!!! 😍😍
Yes he is.. He has nice hands too, good for spankings 😘😊
Brandy Yolidio I KNOW THAT’S RIGHT 😍
It's been 84 years but I can still smell the fresh paint titanic was the ship of dreams and it's was it really was
Rip bill Paxton your now immortalised for life in this film miss you man
Gloria Stewart and Bill Paxton...may you rest in peace
A thought for James Horner too, all three deserve all the praise ;;
I was 10 when the movie came out. Still love it today
Titanic was a stunning film. Every time I watch it, I feel awed by the sinking scenes. And the actors were also marvellous. What an amazing film !
there is no chance titanic could be a classic without james horner
eazy14 agree, RIP James Horner
Broke my heart seeing Bill. Rest in Peace 🙏 🕊
Frances Fisher looks fantastic!
Can you believe she was SIXTY in this video? That woman was SIXTY?!?! GTFO!
God, I always cry for this movie!! I want love like Jack and Rose!!!!!! I will never let go...
Me too mikayla. You jump, I jump right? Make it count :'(
if you want to love like jsck snd rose thrn yoit jack will freeze o death
jenna eneria use your head than emotion.
Rose; "I will never let go"......
"But now its a matter of survivor. Bye Jack."
You never realised that Rose meant to never let go the promise on the freezing night - The promise she made to Jack that she would fight to survive for her life and die warm and old in her bed. She didn't let go of the promise, she let go of Jack for surviving! As of me, the love story of Jack and Rose is the best of all times I'd ever have seen.
I remember when I saw Titanic in the theatre. What an amazing experience and I love this movie.
DiCaprio didn't even come.
Dylan Smith sadly
He was too busy cumin with some leggy model
He was filming.
Kate didn’t even come to ok both of them didn’t
i know leo didnt come im so sad my heart will not go on
Just like old friends. Love them all:)
He asked her out 8 seconds after they were done shooting, how admirable of you. I guess you forgot one tiny factor, you were married to Linda Hamilton who was your date at The Oscars. Must've slipped your mind!
I also paid attention to this. But she (linda) gave an interview that she is mentally ill, I think she is actually a drug addict. That's why James left her
This
😳😨
@@kati1111100 Then why take her to the oscars
Leonado DiCaprio and Kate Winslet never won an Oscar for this movie that’s really really sad they should’ve won at least two each 😢😢
Totally agree with you
She was nominated but lost to Helen Hunt
@@MiyahSundermeyerwho?? Never heard of her…
This is the GONE WITH THE WIND of our generations!
Lol
I saw it in theaters when it came out, and I am now obsessed and emotionally distraught about the Titanic in 2023.
R.I.P Gloria/Old Rose
if you watch the movie carefully, at the end of it, old Rose dies and returns to the ship....perfect ending
Yup because thats where the heart of Rose really belongs to....with Jack!
How come Rose's mother looks younger now than she did in the movie?
I wonder if it's because of her relationship with Clint Eastwood. She apparently mourned the loss for 2 years. At least I read that online. So if it's true she would have been filming during that time.
Better/more flattering makeup and hair
Make-up. Wow I didn't know she was so young in the movie.
Make up that made her look older in the movie.
RIP Bill Paxton :(
I watched it in 3D a couple days ago. It was magnificent.
weird thing happened the first time watching this back in '97 with an ex gf. when the ship's ass was about to go into the abyss, that climatic scene when jack & rose were hugging tightly before hitting the cold water. that very moment, without even realizing it, we too were hugging the exact same way between the seats as if we were the ones sinking. then we looked at each other awkwardly & laughed.
So happy to see Bill Paxton
So cal went bald............ Lol 😆
P.s. "James Cameron, the boss."
Hi I'm cal and I'm a baldie lol
He was wearing a wig in the movie...
Flowerperson Minianer i
Flowerperson Minianer he never had hair that was a wig
Who else is seeing this after the ocean gate tragedy.
I just saw the 25th Anniversary 3D 4DX in Syracuse and I Absolutely Loved it. it's a perfect movie . . . within the 98-100% 110% range. and I am GRATEFUL for Cameron's culturally sensitive and edifying Avatar Movies. ❤
"Did anyone take a date to see 'Titanic'? Of COURSE you did." No, actually I did not. I took my children who were aged 10 and 14 at the time. The 14 year old was obsessed with Robert Ballad (the man who discovered the location of the ship's remains) and the tragedy itself and spent most of his allowance on memorabilia and books on the subject. The ten year old was fascinated by the opulence and the sheer size of the ship. To this day the older child is still fascinated by the Cameron trips down to the wreck, although his obsession now is his own family. The younger has moved on with her life as well.
The movie allowed me to discover the ship and all of the histories related to her, I'm really fascinated with all of that ! Havent taken a date to the movie either x)
One MercilessMing I went with my foster sister and brother at the time, because we were all little kids and foster mum took us... and left us there lol
@@Cassxowary--I saw "The Titanic" with Barbara Stanwyck in a black and white rendition on "The Early Show' out of a Philadelphia station back in the 1950s. Old movies were just beginning to be shown on TV then. I have also seen the Catherine Zeta Jones version released around the same time as Cameron's. However, we saw Cameron's "Titanic" TWICE that day when it was a new release. The first time, I was awed by the sheer magnitude of the ship and, especially, its engines. The second, I was able to focus more on the story line.
I was pregnant with third child ...not a good idea....I got so emotional at end of movie that I thought I'd go into labour😄
I love them.. they made history. Cal is a good villain
RIP Bill Paxton
Wtf, as a 23 year old I find Rose's mum attractive.
I wish they could have included the character of Edith Rosenbaum, the designer/fashion merchandiser who left all of her jewelry in her cabin but she wouldn't get into the lifeboat without her lucky toy pig. She could have shared a few words of wisdom with Rose about forging one's own path in life.
..Violet Jessop too. .who survived 2 sinking & one u-boat attack... !
Rip Gloria Stuart , Bill Paxton
Saw this movie for the first time today, I’m a 90s baby and a grown man and by the end of the movie I was crying so hard I had to get up and go to the bathroom so the wife didn’t see me, she still dosnt know I took the movie so hard
Oh, why is she not allowed to see her husband has a soft spot in his heart? Because "men don't cry?" This is so outdated... Maybe you could win her over again if you'd let her know - nothing to be ashamed of!
She never asked you what you were doing in there?
@@heikerosenau1520 I agree with you there. Hiding such innocent feelings is totally not healthy.
If she has a problem with him crying, she can get lost.
@@Firemarioflower she’s seen me cry before and she’s very comforting, it’s more of a ‘I’m the only man in the house so I can’t show weakness’ type of thing I guess, I guess it’s more complicated than it seems, almost a primal instinct idk?? Idk, I just don’t feel right crying in front of my daughter and my lady. Im the pillar of the household and I must maintain a strong image for my girls. That’s just how I feel as a man at least. Of course I laugh and I’m very affectionate toward them and caring and have no problem expressing my love and care for them (and the dog, can’t forget the dog) but over a movie I just can’t show myself so vulnerable. I’ve never cried so hard for a movie, it was indeed a very, very good movie an emotional roller coaster. I never watched it because I was always told it’s a chick flick. My lady wanted to watch it with me so I did it for her
I went and saw this with one of my friends when it came out in 3D, and I almost jumped out of my seat when the ship sank. I almost felt like I was going down with it.
I just slapped a girl for breaking my heart
LOL and I spit a guy in his face when he broke my heart, the next time a guy breaks my heart I'll spit in his face too
Linda W and knee him in the balls, they’re right there
@@iamlinda100 😳
Gloria Stuart the old Rose died in 2010.
Seth Aque made it to 100 though! 1910-2010! She was almost 2 when it sank!
cant go wrong with Billy Zane
He was so damn good as Cal. I didn't realize it the first time I saw the movie, since I was too young, but after watching it as an adult...dude had the upper-class snarkiness down to a tee!
@@ZhangtheGreat What's funny is he's goofy, fun loving and kind in real life. When there were behind the scenes shots and stuff between takes, he's goofing off with his costars.
@@joanna7350 It's a testament to his acting prowess. He's similar to Michael Rosenbaum, who played Lex Luthor on Smallville. He nailed the evilness of Lex so well that we wouldn't have known he was a complete goofball until we saw the bloopers reel.
"I just slapped a girl for breaking my heart" and now I love Cal, even though he was a total a-hole
Cal had no heart
@@brandyyolidio4213 I guess she likes the actor not the character
He had. Watch the movie and his facial expressions carefully.@@brandyyolidio4213
Billy Zane 😂😂😂 Was I reallg evil?!
Love this video particularly such a great reunion for them
It’s one of my favourite movies of all time and I am proud to say I once met Kate Winslet on a flight and she was just wonderful, we also talked about the movie! I was so excited about a 3D re-release! After all the hype! But the only thing in 3D were the opening titles! I took off my 3D glasses after a while! Compared to movies that were actually shot in 3D it was a joke! Sorry to say!
And I'm hard on myself because I didn't go and I missed the 3D version when it was at the theater.
Makes me so wanna watch it again:)
It’s crazy to me the rerelease came out 10 years ago! Like umm what!?
I love Billy. Even as the bad guy he was sooo handsome. He was still good looking here lol. I loved him in Titanic and The Mummy movies
It was a different actor who played the villain from the first two Mummy films, it was South African actor Arnold Vosloo, though he looks like Billy Zane
@@evanstonbalce9588 was it really? It wasn't Billy? That's mind blowing 😧
@@jordonhanlan Yes, absolutely
Frances Fisher now looks so much younger.
RIP Bill 😭
RIP Gloria 😭
and RIP James Horner.
His music is fantastic!
Billy is so funny
Was
@@jimcameron1234
..What do you mean "was"??...She was talking about Billy Zane. .not Bill Paxton...Zane played 'Calidon Hockley' in Titanic [1997]... .
Miss Bill Paxton. RIP
Here after the 25th anniversary of Titanic
Are you kidding me Leo didn't even come
Ahlam Boham Leo wanted to go really bad and everyone wanted him there....but he was filming a movie and couldnt make it :(
Ah that sucks.. I would have loved if Leo and Kate came together again to talk about the old classic movie
Ahlam Boham I know right I am a girl
Ahlam Boham they did that a lot I think
Leo was probably filming inside a dead horse when this was happening. 🤣
Is it me or does Billy Zane look like Lex Luthor here?
I met the guy, incredibly nice guy. Sadly he was with family, I didn't wanna bother him for a photo.
Yeah
Wish Hollywood would see that
Just here?
Allen Han good, nobody should be an asshole...
I actually cried for being reminded... that Gloria passed away I remember when I first heard that she died I cried a lot after
ᴇᴍᴏᴋɪᴇ び she's my guardian angel
Titanic is my favourite movie ever
Rip bill paxton
Billy Zane is a cool guy.
People in the comment section dont understand that Leo was filming a movie and wasnt able to come.
The best actor in the movie was Jonny Phillips as Officer Lightoller.
R.i.p. Bill P.
R.i.p Gloria S.
Billy Zane: Was I really evil?
Poor Bill, right when he speaks he's interrupted and like "fuck it".
RIP Bill Paxton.
Had no idea that James Cameron married the woman who played Rose’s granddaughter! I was watching the beginning of the interview like 🤨
Yeah, it wasn't necessarily as "clean" as they made it sound in the interview. Cameron was actually with someone else at the time, whom he had a child with. He left her for Suzy.
This was posted on my birthday!!
Cameron used to call Winslet "Kate Weighs-a-lot" during filming.
What???!
So awesome
James Cameron is a legend
Yes a legend and a genius, he was one of the first to know that Titan was already gone...
RIP the 5 people who died
love u kate winslet, love your films
This film was predicted to be a flop. Faith manages.
Released again now. 4DX was cool!
this movie man ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Only movie that I have seen twice in theaters back in early 1998.
0:47 yes you were very very evil Billy Zane
LOL 😂
Its nostalgic
And now the movie came back again as 4K
Rest in peace bill paxton
RIP Bill Paxton :'(.
A reunion of the people who you forgot was even in the movie.
I WANNA SEE IT AGAIN HA HA HA I just saw it last week. I might go tomorrow
I was waiting for a comment like this, people make fun of serious situations sometimes, you should try it, makes life a little bit easier.
I can see the statue of liberty already...very small of course...that's the iceberg Fabrizio!
the funny thing is francis fisher looks way more yonger than before and the younger artists looks old lol. 😂😂😂
James Cameron............the Boss;)
I was sad when Bill Paxton passed