Most of the small details in the movie are true. For example, when something is broken during the Titanic sinking, a steward says: "That is White Star property. You will have to pay for that." That line gets a laugh from the movie audience, but in reality the steward did say that....
For some movies, the status of a flop comes less from how much money it made than how much itdidn't. "Almost Famous" is a light-footed comedy-drama road movie with no dazzling VFX or action sequences and features Frances McDormand as its biggest star. Normally, abox office intake of...
The Reality: J. Bruce Ismay, the chairman of the White Star Line, survived the sinking of the Titanic, one of the relatively few men to do so. Ismay was said to have pushed his way into a lifeboat, moving past women and children to save his own life. During his testimony at th...
2. WZZM Looks Which Is More Accurate-Cameron’s Titanic or Titanic:The Artifact Exhibition-Reality Check: Titanic Exhibit Vs. Movie(7 Feb 2013, WZZM) For many people, James Cameron’s 1997 movie is the window into which we see Titanic, but how accurate is the movie compared to real life...
Being that the movie was based on the true event of the RMS Titanic sinking, I knew I could also find a lot of research during the time of the Titanic to help strengthen my paper. The movie Titanic took place in the early 1900’s, a time rich in sociological issues. Their way of ...
Lawson wrote a book called Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo which the famous 1944 movie is based on. None of the men involved thought they were heroes but striking a blow to the Japanese for what they did to Pearl Harbor in December, 1941. Wars are not often determined by the largest battles ...
¨c daniel and mary marvin. daniel is cranking the big wooden movie camera as she poses stiffly at the rail. marvin you're sad. sad, sad, sad. you've left your lover on the shore. you may never see him agian. try to be sadder, darling. suddenly rose shoots into the shot and ...
(JASON Jr. was the submersible vehicle Ballard piloted to explore the Titanic itself in 1986.) At the center of his vision is an experience known as telepresence, which uses a mash of technologies to create a hyperreal version of virtual reality, in which a person has the sensation that he...
willed into solid reality. MOLLY Why're ships always bein' called "she"? Is it because men think half the women around have big sterns and should be weighed in tonnage? (they all laugh) Just another example of the men settin' the rules their way. The waiter arrives to take orders. ...
Tell Me About The Exact Moment You Realized A Movie Had Completely Abandoned Reality And Lost The Plot? We need to know the exact moment a movie did a complete u-turn for you. Juliette Perks 20 Tiny But Major Movie Details That'll Pass You By If You Don't Pay Close Attention Here...