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Iceberg Collision (Titanic 1997) & Question(s) : r/titanic - Reddit
On Titanic they used the latter, meaning the officers told the helmsman into which direction he should push a rudder tiller (if the ship had one). Since a tiller works in the exact opposite way to a steering wheel, the order "(Tiller) hard a-starboard" means "Turn the ship to port", which is why the helmsman turns the wheel to port.
Thoughts on Titanic (1997)? : r/movies - Reddit
Titanic is a big sweeping emotional romance story that attracted women to theaters in droves. This is the main reason Titanic is such an exceptional box office juggernaut for its day. Most, if not pretty much ALL, other major big budget blockbusters that have a lot of action and special effects and everything… appeal mostly to male audiences.
Titanic 1997 | Encyclopedia Titanica Message Board
May 25, 2022 · Titanic 1997. Thread starter natsu30; Start date May 25, 2022; Tags titanic (1997 film) N. natsu30 ...
Does anyone genuinely hate "Titanic" (1997)? - Reddit
Jun 12, 2022 · As far as inaccuracies the big ones are: Titanic had a noticeable list to port, and the ship didn’t stick 45 degrees out of the water. Most likely a 18-22 degree lift and then it broke. Nobody on Titanic got shot or killers themselves with a gun, at least no testimonies or accounts state that. At best they heard shots.
Displacing "Titanic": History, Spectacle, and Hollywood
This analysis of James Cameron’s 1997 film Titanic critiques the film’s portrayal of historical events, highlighting its shift from an accurate representation of the Titanic disaster to a fictional love story embedded in Hollywood traditions.
Titanic (1997 Film) - Encyclopedia Titanica
A critique of James Cameron’s Titanic (1997), examining its narrative focus, visual spectacle, and Hollywood’s mythologising of historical events. Film Critique James Cameron Spectacle vs History Titanic (1997 Film)
A GREAT line/scene from "Titanic" (1997) I missed
Feb 17, 2021 · Hello everyone! I just finished watching "Titanic" (1997) and I wanted to talk about a certain scene that caught my attention. I've seen the film approx. 6 times and I never really gave this specific scene any thought until now. If you'd like to read some pretentious nonsense you came to the perfect place!
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How accurate are the costumes from the 1997 "Titanic" movie
Apr 11, 2023 · 25 votes, 29 comments. Are all the characters from the 1997 "Titanic" movie dressed accordingly to the era or can we spot some inaccuracies on their…
Was the bar place from Titanic 1997 movie an actual place back
Jan 14, 2023 · Many of whom would lodge in the rooms upstairs. One such guest was the ill fated Mr James McGrady who was the last victim of the 1912 Titanic disaster to be pulled dead from the sea some 4 weeks after the ship went down. His last known address was Platform Tavern. The pub had a direct view at Titanic, moored up in Dock Berth 44 of the Ocean Dock.