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Films you can't bear - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 07-24-2006 SickThing Wrote:Regarding Titanic, a film I loved when it came out and still do, what else was Rose supposed to do after Jack was dead? Not be rescued? Drag his frozen corpse home with her? If Cal were your fiance, wouldn't you want to get away from him, too? I liked A NIGHT TO REMEMBER much more than TITANIC, though I understand why teenage girls saw the latter multiple times. What I =don't= understand is Hollywood's lack of interest in my screenplay, TITANIC--THE NEW VOYAGES.:confused: Films you can't bear - jimbow8 - 07-24-2006 SickThing Wrote:Regarding Titanic, a film I loved when it came out and still do, what else was Rose supposed to do after Jack was dead? Not be rescued? Drag his frozen corpse home with her? If Cal were your fiance, wouldn't you want to get away from him, too?I also saw it BEFORE all the hype and before it became in vogue to bash it. I liked it a lot. I also watched it on the first and only cruise that I've been on (they showed it in the ship's theater). Films you can't bear - ccosborne3 - 07-24-2006 jimbow8 Wrote:I also saw it BEFORE all the hype and before it became in vogue to bash it. I liked it a lot. Actually the first time I saw it I loved it. I think it was 97. I saw it again last month on HBO and for me, it was like watching a different movie. Films you can't bear - ccosborne3 - 07-24-2006 SickThing Wrote:If Cal were your fiance, wouldn't you want to get away from him, too? Rose was only marrying Cal for his money. I believe the practice of women deceiving men into thinking they love them for financial gain was referred to back then as golddigging. She was hardly blameless in the demise of the relationship. I somehow doubt getting her freak on with the boys in steerage would have been a Dr. Phil approved relationship saving technique back in 1912. And welcome to the forum Sick Thing, judging from your previous posts you're a real horror afficenado! Good to have you onboard. Films you can't bear - ccosborne3 - 07-24-2006 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:What I =don't= understand is Hollywood's lack of interest in my screenplay, TITANIC--THE NEW VOYAGES.:confused: Good one! Films you can't bear - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 07-25-2006 ccosborne3 Wrote:Good one! Thank you, Ccosborne3. You don't happen to be a producer, by any chance...? Films you can't bear - ccosborne3 - 07-25-2006 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Thank you, Ccosborne3. You don't happen to be a producer, by any chance...? No, but I own a couch. Films you can't bear - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 07-25-2006 ccosborne3 Wrote:No, but I own a couch. Haw! extra characters for the nice computer Films you can't bear - XamberB - 07-25-2006 jimbow8 Wrote:I also saw it BEFORE all the hype and before it became in vogue to bash it. I liked it a lot. I also watched it on the first and only cruise that I've been on (they showed it in the ship's theater).I loved the film when I first saw it because they dared star a woman who wasn't anorexic with fake boobs. I didn't really care for the actor who played Jack. The costuming was wonderful. The mother was the actual villain. Hazel Stone Intrepid Girl Engineer Films you can't bear - ccosborne3 - 07-25-2006 XamberB Wrote:I loved the film when I first saw it because they dared star a woman who wasn't anorexic with fake boobs. Allright, I'll give in. Rose had a great rack. Still possible that they were phonies though. I wouldn't put it past her. |