In Titanic, Jack Dawson (Leonardo Dicaprio) and Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) fall in love on the RMS Titanic. The movie was released in 1997, meaning super fans of the movie have probably ...
This real-life Titanic passenger’s heart did go on — in a century-old love letter. James Cameron’s 1997 blockbuster “Titanic” ...
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Despite losing its place on the list of highest grossing movies of all time more than a decade ago, James Cameron’s 1997 epic romance disaster film remains one of the most important theatrical ...
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Titanic was record-breaking and a certified James Cameron masterpiece. It launched Leonardo DiCaprio’s and Kate Winslet‘s careers, and Hollywood hasn’t been the same since. Part of what made the movie ...
An iconic wood panel, generally thought of as a door, from the 1997 movie "Titanic," has sold for more than half a million dollars at an auction. According to Heritage Auctions, the piece of wood that ...
“I lied,” Winslet admitted. “I agree,” she added, earnestly facing the studio audience. “I lie. I fully lie. I hold my hand up, I let him go.” “Plus, he just should have tried harder to get on that ...
PASADENA, Calif. — Director James Cameron is very aware of the "Titanic" fan theory that states Leonardo DiCaprio's Jack could have survived icy waters by climbing onto the door with Kate Winslet's ...
James Cameron gives stand-ins hypothermia to try and settle that “Titanic” Jack and Rose door debate
James Cameron knows better than you do. He knew nobody asked for a sequel to “Avatar,” but he also knew we were bored enough to make it rain on “The Way of Water.” Now it’s close to raking in $3 ...
You might remember the other day when I posted a quote from Albert Books telling Adam Carolla about one of his least favorite screenwriting tics — when characters constantly, unrealistically address ...
When it comes to epic romances, there aren't many couples (real or fictional) who can beat Jack and Rose from Titanic. Sure, it's not exactly the cheeriest of love stories, but nobody can deny that ...
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