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  • I FAPPED TP THIS!

  • That stuntman had balls of steel!!!

  • It is not known how Smith died on the night of the sinking. Robert Ballard's book, The Discovery of the Titanic, and historians alike claim that Smith was on the bridge at 2:13 AM, seven minutes before the final sinking and went down with the ship. Some sources state that Smith quietly wandered off to the ship's wheelhouse, while others say he was actively present in the radio room.

  • Forth Eorlingas

  • He was a sex bomb captain who humpt any man that went pass him.

  • Now this is a TRUE captain.

    Hail Theoden king!

  • @Reyalp k I lol'd xD

  • Such a shame his last journey he retired after

  • This still brings me to tears.

    Great man went down with his ship.

  • Yeah he wasn't "forced" on to a lifeboat like the other guy!

  • A Schettino don't like this element!

  • The captain has to die if everyone doesn't make it. However, if everyone gets off the ship before dying, then the captain van choose not to sink with the ship.

  • Captain Smith had more balls than the captain of the costa concrdia

  • @80320trigger maybe, but if he really had balls, he should have had right in his empty head ...!!

    Typical dumb-fuck british : more than 1500 people died x the stupidity, incapability and arrogance of this irresponsible " courageous " captain .....

    Schettino is a coward, but at least he made the ship beach on roofs , otherwise if the ship had stayed off sea ......

    If this cpt Smith is an hero, I'm Roger Rabbit.....;-))

  • @Kokka985

    from what I've read on the reports both of these captains were pressured by their bosses... but in terms of bravery, you have to admit... Capt. Smith has honor

  • @TendoKun07 read my comment , I never denied Cpt Smith's bravery .....

  • Hello roger, do more movies.

  • @Stimor Hi stimorol . No thanks not interested , you may take how much of that making movies you want , since you seem to trust all bs inside them .

    Too bad sometimes they're builded up with massive chauvinism & bogus heroes lieing all around .....

  • do the one with the nazis in it, that was a boss idea

  • Agree the Capt of the Costa Concordia is a coward and needs to be dealt with harshly. His reckless acts are no different than that of the corp insiders of the Titanic who pressed Capt Smith for speed so they could be a new atlantic crossing record

  • Bad way to go.

  • @classyfilms Bad way to die...The captain of a sinking ship needs to choose the needs of many...Many people need to get off...he will see to that...he saved many lives but couldn't save himself....he's a hero unlike schettino

  • HE IS CAPTAIN IGLO!

  • A captain goes down with his ship unlike Schettino

  • why did he do that

  • Hey it's the king of rohan!

  • the real captain smith going same and why goin him so smith to a boat plz

  • Colin my mate says - Typical Italian, no balls

  • @e4ans you should read about the Andrea Doria tragedy, the captain was a hero and italian. Yeah, you're right we italians are just a bunch of cowards ( irony ). Please, Schettino was a coward and for sure he didn't have to leave all those people on board but it's not fair to generalize like this. What about the subs that are still looking inside the wreck to recover the bodies? Are they cowards too?

  • A Gentleman to the end and a true British man. The captain ALWAYS goes down with the ship

  • ma Schettino ma che blasfemia avrà commesso per andare in bocca al mondo, nella più grande figura di merda degli ultimi 150 anni d'italia ?

  • Schettino is a pussy compared to this guy.

  • I salute you Captain Smith!

  • He has a trait most can never find...honor.

  • Theoden what are you doing? That is a ship, not a horse. Get back to Rohan.

  • Captain of "Costa Concordia" just ran off.

  • This is a REAL Captain..watch and learn,Schettino.

    R.I.P

  • Thumbs up if u come here because of schettino

  • @12damon Yeah haha my late great grandmother knew him personally  when she was a kid

  • @Himynameisdec That is awsome what did she say about his death?

  • This is how Schettino should have went. 

  • @grasseater108 It was only a matter of time before somebody said that.

  • @grasseater108 who is schettino ( i am not very good with names )

  • @steamfan1998 He's the captain who recently hit a rock with a $450 million cruise ship and killed a bunch of people. He claims he was thrown overboard and fell into a life boat. Alternatively, he should have been the last one off the ship.

  • @steamfan1998 Schettino is e new italian hero, is the master of cruise ship Costa Concordia.

  • @grasseater108 Schettino is to Concordia what Bruce Ismay was to Titanic.

  • Thumbs up als GEENSTIJL je hier bracht :-) Captain Schettino kan wat leren van deze man

  • @TwintopTigra shut your german mouth

  • @siesos hahaha wat ben jij irritant zeg... haha lach me dood, hoe kom je erop? :-) dit is de beste en meest intelligente reactie die ik ooit heb gezien....wauw!

  • @siesos

    Das ist ein Niederländer! man man siesos

  • He is a true captain, not schettino

  • How do they know he died that way? They dont. They don't find any bones after almost 75 years... and a witness... hm... doesn't seem very likely...

  • Now THIS is true seamanship.

    Rest in peace, Captain Smith, and all the victims of the RMS Titanic.

  • This man is not italian of course

  • Oh shit, motherfuckerrrrrrrr!!

  • Poor theoden.

  • The old maritime rule.. You fuck up.. You go down with your ship..

  • Damn...

  • How come Bernard hill dies in all his movies

  • scum this man was grossly negligent

  • @ukipwarrior No, it was the guys keeping the lookout. They left their binoculars somewhere else on the ship and the fuckers didn't bother to go down and look for them so they were only able to see the iceburg when it was practically under their noses. Not the captain's fault that his 2 members of his crew were over confident.

  • This was his last voyage before he retired. It was his last alright..

  • Listen to that ship flex.

    Damn.

  • o captain, my captain.

  • Oh this is a move, no one will ever know how he died. Some rumors say he dove of the ship.... but ut is never guarenteed.

  • @zZJKProductionZz And some rumors says that he swam to a lifeboat, carrying an infant baby, handed it over and that he then drowned. But we will never know for sure.

  • I'm related to the real captain smith :P

  • @Himynameisdec Serious?

  • "Well, bugger me: The Navy Board won't be happy about my uniform..."

  • każdy kapitan chce umrzeć z swym statkiem!!!

  • Of all actor in movies i've seen, i think he looks exacly like John Edward Smith. They are like copies! R.I.P all dead passengers. What a horrible day for them :(

  • CAPTAIN SMITH WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR GROUNDING 3 SHIPS AND COAL FIRES ON 2 OTHERS AND THEY GAVE HIM TITANIC OOPS BIGGEST ASSURANCE SCAM AND SHIP SWAP EVER

  • @motorguzzi100 The "ship swap" theory is total bollocks mate.

  • An honorable captain goes down with his ship, an intelligent person values his life and family more than an inanimate, replaceable ship.

  • @TheLegendOfRandy Honour its completely his fault he there were going to fast thats what made the titanic smash

  • @TheLegendOfRandy CAPTAIN SMITH WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR GROUNDING 3 SHIPS AND COAL FIRES ON 2 OTHERS AND THE OWNER OF TITANIC AN AMERICAN TOOK ALL HIS VALUABLES OF THE DAY BEFORE SAILING AN ASSURANCE SCAM NOBODY WOULD BELIEVE YOU

  • @TheLegendOfRandy it's not about the boat, it's about the other people and that there isn't enough space on the rescue boats for all.

  • @Clavera Indeed, "down with the ship" is a common misconception many people make. It isn't that "the ship sinks, you go down with it," it's a matter of putting every individual on the ship before yourself; being the last to leave.

  • @TheLegendOfRandy it is a rule for a captain to go down with his ship in circumstances like these. If he had gotten onto a lifeboat, he would have taken a passanger's place and the passanger would have died. This is the most honourable way to do it, but also the most intelligent.

  • @philipisphilip lol Close... It's not the captain's job to "go down with his ship," I'm sure you know. It's his duty to put every passenger and crew member before himself, captain should always be the last to leave. If everyone's safely secured in lifeboats, there's no 'honor' in needlessly dying... haha

  • yep honour in death(captain must go down with his ship

  • @VIV292 SPEAK FOR YOURSELF IN TODAY'S WORLD WE ALL KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO SECOND CLASS PASSENGERS ON TITANIC AND WHAT HAPPENED TO FIRST CLASS

  • I like how he gets to the wheel as the water gets in the bridge. What a brave man and a true captain.

  • @TitanicBismarck1987 TITANIC S CAPTAIN WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR 3 SHIPS GROUNDED AND 2 OTHERS WITH COAL FIRES YUP HE WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR TITANIC AND HE DID A GOOD JOB OOPS

  • @motorguzzi100 yeah im aware of that. i also know he was in command of her sistership Olympic when she collided with the HMS Hawlk. what i met when i said he was brave and a true captain is that in the end he went down with Titanic. He was no coward. That is what i met. Im not one of those people who call people names on youtube and i want to thank you for not doing that to me. Im trying to be kind.

  • Smith's version of "Oh, my God, this is it."

  • I was laughing so much

  • @K3V1NG1994 you sick sick person

  • "if you cant be man, go with ship"

  • This was the point of no return in the movie, we all knew once we saw this there was no going back. What a tragedy. Should have heeded the iceburg warnings.

  • I remember one account (from Harold Bride I think) that stated that the Captain supposedly swam over to the overturned Collapsible B, handed over a baby, then placed a hand on the lifeboat before proclaiming "I will follow the ship" and swimming back to it. Probably just romanticised BS, but an alternate theory nonetheless.

  • i wish titanic just got stuck in a ice field instead of hitting a iceberg. the nearby ships couldve rescued her out and titanic could have continued her trip to ny. may be thats what would had happen it they said she was the fastest ship not even God himself could stop her from making this trip.

  • This is the only part of the movie that I cried. o.o

  • faith and bravery

  • What a Horrible way to die....

  • @ThePanzerWarMachine actually they said drowning was the most peaceful way to die

  • @ThePanzerWarMachine

    Sure drowning sucks but I think it's a pretty god damn honorable way to die.

    No one knows what happened in real life, ofcourse.

  • "a captain goes down with his ship"

  • @12damon ...if there is not enough rescue boats for everyone including the captain as last person. To bad they thought it was unsinkable.

  • @12damon this didn't happened in italy with the disaster of costa concordia...that shit captain!

  • @3nov92 yeah i know. What a shit captain! The saying is: "A captain is the last one to leave the ship when everyone is safe"

  • @12damon not like the asshole of the Costa Concordia. this is what I call a captain.

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  • @calitosunsky So True. The captain of the Costa Concordia should have made sure everyone was safe before he fled....

  • 3 pages of comments are 2 guys arguing about the dictionary definition of 'kill yourself.

  • DAYUM he died...

  • That's one classy way to go

  • Incredible, the comments are all you 2 arguing.

  • stupid captain

  • he was brave i think .... he died with the ship

  • @stardollpitifriki how is that brave?  thats just fucking stupid! he chose to die!?

  • Smith, you were a great captain. I salute you.

  • Heil Theoden, son of Thengel

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  • heil captain Smith!

  • this isnt how he died in real life; we dont really know how he died. anyways, smith was a very brave captain to go down with his ship

  • @DVSB100 that he was plus we don't know how Murdoch really died I don't think he shot himself like he did in this movie most peolpe think it was Chief Officer Wilde that shot himself but in the movie he freezes to death and Rose uses his whistle to get the lifeboat to come back for her

  • THEODEN KING!!!

  • He was stupid to let the ship run at high speeds just so he could "surprise" New York City by arriving a few hours early. Still, he didn't leave the ship like other coward captains, a good captain always goes down with his ship. RIP.

  • @ComedyStanCam it was acually bruce ismay he wanted to set the record captain smith didn't

  • @ComedyStanCam or leaves the ship when everyone else is off thats when its ok to leave the ship right? when everyone else is off and your the last off?

  • @ComedyStanCam I don't say he wanted to because he must have know that the ship was unsinkable and he wanted to keep it the speed he had it before it is because of a man who's name I forget wanted to get there faster.

  • @sonictitanic23 J. Bruce Ismay, head of the White Star Line company.

  • @ThatGuyfromBrazil Or we should call him "Burt Ismay

  • @sonictitanic23 I don't think this is a good idea. Ismay's descendants sued Cameron for portraying their relative as a money-grubbing villain, when in reality, he did it out of arrogance but then regretted it once the ship sunk.

  • @ThatGuyfromBrazil But I still don't like him. Maybe if he told him not to go faster the ship would not have sunk

  • @sonictitanic23 Actually, it was also partially Andrews' fault, as well as the Captain's. Everyone had a part on it.

  • @ThatGuyfromBrazil OK I just don't like Ismay

  • @ThatGuyfromBrazil Bruce Ismay is no1 fag. His family today is one of the wealthiest in Britain. They took insurance money.

  • @ThatGuyfromBrazil i didnt know he had descendants

  • So, R.I.P Captain Edward Smith.

  • Back in those days, Captains were real men. If the ship sunk, they went down with the ship. Imagine for yourself, you're just thinking, "Allright, nothing left to do, time to wait for the unavoidable death by drowning myself." Like in this scene, he just stands there waiting for last second and then....BAM, that cold, icy water is rushing towards you and then its over.

    Hell, that's takes a lot of courage, very brave man. They died with honour. Bruce Ismay rescued himself and become a "loser".

  • Well, he died like a good captain. He didn't abandon ship like other wimpy captains.

    R.I.P. Captain Edward Smith

  • where is 0:10 ? lol xD

    Skip to 0:07 and look at the bar!

  • hail, Theoden, King!

  • Good for that son of a bitch.

  • When Jack died, I felt nothing.

    When I watched this, I felt true sadness.

    R.I.P Captain Smith

  • He dies in all movies where he acts... well, I've seen only two movies, but however.

  • Wish he had lived :(

  • like a boss

  • @CrackedUnicorn well if he thought about it 2,he could have had a heart attack any day.right?great comment

  • he was verry brave

  • I salute you Captain Smith

  • first he's the captain of the titanic going down with his ship, then 5 years later, he's the king of the realm, rohan, dying for his country. :)

  • He didn't die there... That's what everyone thought though... He actually lived and he saved a baby from freezing and was rescued by a life boat. (TRUE)

  • @XxBlessedSpiritxX

    FALSE. He went down with the ship. And it is literally impossible to live through that.

    When the cold water hits you, body reflex would be to expel the air from your lungs due to the cold. If not, the water would suck you back to the ship as it went down. If not, the water would freeze you dead anyway. A baby would also have been killed almost instantly.

    That's a nice fantasy you have there, but it's insulting to this man's memory for you to claim it so.

  • @XxBlessedSpiritxX he died. face that truth.

  • he was very guilt ridden, he had been in bed when the disaster happened, he called for the lifeboats to return for more people, they didnt, he knew hundreds would die (1500 +) he knew he would die.

  • he must have been so scared! i would be!

  • how can people drown its hard to drown -.-

  • @cathlic2007 not in water that's 33 degrees F. they would get hypothermia, freeze up, then drown.

  • this makes me so sad. just to think that this was his last crossing, and after this trip he was retiring to spend more time with his family...but he chose to do the brave thing and went down with his ship.

    he was a hero.

  • The captain goes down with the ship. Truly aman of honour to do what few other captains would have done. I salut him from Sweden :)

  • Took a real man to do that you wouldn't see any captains nowadays doing that

  • aww...he held on to the steering wheel! :') he went down well..

  • When all the water bursted through the windows, I was like,'' Sneak attack.''

  • @DevilsDaughter107 Yeah, it's really funny, isn't it? You imbecile...

  • RIP Captain

  • What a man he was

  • He was a very brave man he couldnt stand living without his ship so he chose to go down with, really sad,

  • He is such a sweet man

  • He did a brave and heroic thing by going down with his ship! Apparently, even if the ship hadn't sunk, it was going to be his last time steering a ship, and they gave him the privilege of steering the Titanic! RIP Captain Edward Smith! :)

  • that part always makes me cry. the original captain knew that it would be unfair if 1800 people died and he survived. he is awesome :D

  • @Shiver161 It made me cry to....

  • sorry captain,DONT KILL YOURSELF like the other guy did

  • That was Captain Price Grandfather from COD.

  • Best captain ever. (Had the chance to get into lifeboats and chose to go down with HIS ship) I love You Captain Smith :D

  • @pancaikmix45 I think the captain must stay on the ship until every passenger has left it though.

  • @firemcaddeboy

    Captain is supposed to be the very last person off the ship, after all passengers and all crew. Only then can they opt to save themselves (A few dedicated ones opt to die with the ship anyway either because of duty or because they screwed up so badly their careers are over and they can't deal with it)

    A captain that tries to save themself before others will be relieved of duty from the first officer. And will certainly be in deep deep trouble once it's reported.

  • @firemcaddeboy No He went down with it They have choices I think...

  • meanwhile in ireland

  • That's a true captain.

  • Last time I saw Bernard Hill die it was at the hands of a ring wrath...

  • I've heard lots of things about how he died e.g. he shot himself, he died helping other officers with lifeboats, he swam away from the ship and drowned, the crew wanted him to get in a lifeboat but he did not want to so he locked himself in the wheelhouse. One tv programme i watched said he had a nervous breakdown and spent the last 30 mins walking around the ship. I think what he does in this video is what he did.

  • it looks like when the water is flooding in, captain is trying to walk to the door. If he tried to do that... it didnt go very well. I guess he had second thoughts

  • I'm more interested in how Yosser got the job of captain; "Gizza job. Go on, gizz it! I can steer a ship! All you have to do is turn a wheel! Go on, gizz it!"

    With deepest respect to Captain Smith, of course!

  • Did he really died like this?

  • @TheNexusWarrior no body knows what happned to him sadly this is what they did in the movie capt smith * in the movie* whent down with the ship. Mr Andrews in the movie he was a builder or what ever and he whent down with it drinking a brandy but the tall skinny guy snuk onto a life boat and he was like the ceo of the red star line witch mad the titanic I THINK i could be wrong its been awhile

  • @TheNexusWarrior No body knows really, they think he hid in the radio room or bridge.