What James Cameron Would & Wouldn't Change in 'Titanic' 25 Years Later | SiriusXM

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James Cameron reflects on 'Titanic' and its impact 25 years later.

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Saw this the other day in 3-D-haven’t seen the movie since 97- and it blew me away completely! One of the best movies Hollywood has ever produced

mainmanmainlining
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Cameron’s Titanic is like a myth, like an ancient story told in 1912, but with a latter 20th century sensibility. That was the genius of the film, that Jack and Rose were like 90s teenagers in an Edwardian world. It made it feel relevant to the youth, that’s why it became a communal worldwide phenomenon.

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I watched ‘Titanic’ one time & thought it was perfect.

AhkymBrizzy
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I think the film was better for having been made in that era of special effects. Not sure it would resonate as much with more cgi.

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So cool to see Cameron's Queen alien statue in the back left corner. He literally designed that creature and now it's a part of my life inspiration and passion.

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I still remember chuckling at reading James Cameron saying that he would have just made the damn wooden panel smaller that Rose was on, when he and Jack were lying in the water after Titanic had sank. Concerning the discussion that followed whether 'Jack could or could have not fit on the door'. Knowing eventually of course Jack didn't make it, but Rose did.

Sharing it as his greatest regret whilst filming Titanic, including for it is such an evidently pointless discussion and that it diverts attention away from the true beauty of the film. And I agree.

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What a great guy humble reflekting on his own epic masterpice .

knutarneaakra
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thank god he did it in the early ages of cgi

pedroesteves
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He has a figurine of the Aliens queen in the background.. He's such a legend

idodkl
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Thank you James for this amazing movie❤

INVINCIBLE
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How about a directors cut with the deleted scenes inserted, could be a 4 hr 30min movie

shazanali
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Can't wait for the 4K version on bluray!!!

WillardsChips
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Put all deleted scenes, in the film, please.

sonias.v.
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very wise words by Cameron. What loves to mean people ? is putting through that exercise and not a Hallmark card romance. I think love has become too easy these days. Probably that is why romcoms are dead. People just are not willing to accept that concept that love can be hard and challenging.
I hope people re-watch Titanic in its re-release.

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The magician n its magics always deliver gold💓💓💓💓💓

tsenam
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I wouldn't change anything. Even the 2.38:1 aspect ratio...

RicardoGarcia-xzrz
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Dear James Cameron, I really want to be an avatar I learned lines and watched both movies mutlipul times I would have to be a younger avatars one of the kids for your movie Ty

Skuherr
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The one thing I don’t get is jack kisses her hand is like I saw that once on nickolodeon how does that make sense since nick wasnr created till 1979

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I know what I'd change; the ENTIRE Jack & Rose storyline which has grown to become dated (with VERY poor acting). Reminds me a lot of the 20th Century 1953 movie "Titanic" that involved a family scandal which today, REALLY dates the film, making it difficult to watch. Timeless Titanic movie = 1958 A Night to Remember. (Even the 1979 movie SOS Titanic is easier to watch).

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