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  • 2:12

  • You know the thought just occurred to me that the Titanic might have been doomed anyway. Even if she didn't hit the iceberg she might have been sunk by a torpedo or a mine a few years later during the war just like Britannic.

  • y did it sink anyways?

  • NEVER NAME A SHIP A NAME THAT ENDS WITH ANIC! JUST DONT

  • @joeymax247

    And if for some reason you do, don't put a P in front of it. LOL

  • How much did this film cost to make?, £50?!.

  • haha. fake!!!

  • Terrible special effects, those people being sucked into Propeller would've been depressing but when they hit propeller the special effects made them look like legos flying in air >_>

  • shit spesiul effects

  • Why has the Titanic soundtrack been used?

  • @gezkah its the titanics sister

  • special efects looks like a mario bros gamee ;|

  • There is a person who has this movie in parts it a B- titanic is a A+

  • someone should make a GOOD movie about this disaster

  • nice!

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  • @MrWalkinDog Uhh no, Olympic: Know as "Old Reliable"

  • we all may feel bad about the crashes but loved one and other are still in loving memorier so sad so sad not so glad but it okay i bet there all in heavin having a great time

  • a water mine hit it i know

  • @Mage653 If you remember based on the truth of this film it was a bomb in a alcohol bottle that sunk this ship

  • I think its a mine that sank Britannic not a torpedo, if its a torpedo, the damage would have been small but the hole is huge so I really think its a mine that sank it

  • Most of the ship's like this sank because of all the war

  • Too bad this sinking is kind of unrealistic. The Britannic's first funnel fell off underwater when the ship hit the bottom. You can see the first funnel on a drawing of the wreck, just aft of the bridge.

  • 2:10 Whenever a ship is sinking shut down the engiens first or DIE OF MY SHOTGUN!

  • 0:29 Music Titanic Iceberg

  • i think that they should make a movie about the sinking of the sisters of the titanic. besides the fact that titanic was the last of the three sisters. It went Olympic, Britanic and then the titanic.

  • @spirit3200 actualy,rms olympic, then rms titanic, then hmhs britannic.

  • @spirit3200 actually Olympic didn't sank, it was demolished and its interiors are in a hotel called RMS Olympic hotel

  • I personally think that Britannic is the forgotten sister. Everyone remembers Lusitania and Titanic because they were the most horrifying disasters to date but nobody cares to remember Britannic. She will be my most favorite ship ever.

  • @mrlego611 i know that is so mean,i heard about brittanic when i was 7.titanic at 5.and lusitania at 8

  • how much of them survived

  • @OutRoll all i know is that 30 people died on the britannic

  • good think vilent jesup lived thro the sinking of the titannic and the britannic

  • @123SethE

    i think she also survived the crash of the olympic. Poor woman i bet she felt very crazy on the britannic i readed a fanstory anout her that is based half o nthe movie and half on the real story. In the story it just says a explosion comes but not from what.

  • @bled00243, the britannic is the twin sister of the titannic

  • @123SethE It wasn't an exact twin. For one thing it had even more safety features meant to make it immune to the sort of damage that sank the Titanic -- but, ironically, it sank far faster than the Titanic did. It also had very different davits meant to allow it to both carry more lifeboats and offload them faster. Also, since the Britannic never carried a paying customer it was never outfitted with its posh interiors and was therefore always rather bare compared to her sisters.

  • @Ranillon i no it was a hospital ship but a leak in the boiler room is wat a tv show i watched said

  • @123SethE It may have said that, but it's wrong. The damage occurred forward of any boilder rooms. There were also known mines laid in the area -- German records confirm this. You can dive on the wreck and see the damage to the bow for yourself.

  • @Ranillon yea im not going 2 the coast of greece

  • @Ranillon WHERE IS SHE, AND HOW DEEP, WHAT WAS THE LOSS OF HANDS ETC ?

  • @michaelwright999 She lies in the Kea Channel in the Aegean about 400 feet down. Only about 30 people died and over a thousand were saved -- but, if the sinking had happened on the way back from Gallipoli with the ship full of wounded the death toll would have been MUCH worse. At her depth she's an expert dive, but it can be done. Jacques Cousteau was the first to find and dive on the wreck, but many have done so since.

  • @michaelwright999 The wreck itself is in fine shape (more so than the Titanic) and intact except for a portion of bow where the mine struck. When the ship sank it did so bow first and the impact with the bottom caused the bow to almost tear right off. Note that the Britannic was never properly fitted out (she never carried a paying customer) so was rather bare compared her sisters. After the war the Germans had to give up the Bismarck/Majestic as reparations for the loss of the Britannic.

  • Could the music be any louder??? It drowned out nearly all the damn dialog!

  • Whats the name of the movie this is from?

  • damn whoever shot britannic

  • @DeathPedddt It was a random mine that the britannic touched, it was not the fault of the germans....

  • @SaitekFreak999 Who put the mine there?

  • @killllshot Most probably the germans. The Britannic sunk during WW1, where there was a big battle in the sea. It could have been a british mine too, but i dont think the government didnt tell the britannic the positions of their mines.

  • @andromedarr I know i was just responding to someone who said it was in no way the Germans Fault.

  • @killllshot Well, the guy you responded too (saitekfreak?) said it was not the fault of the germans. Off course, the germans did put the mine here, but not to sink the britannic, but to sink the enemies warships, which the britannic (as a hospital ship it is protected by some law) wasnt.

  • @DeathPedddt the britannic was not shot, there was a explotion in the boiler room

  • @123SethE Didn't you here that the Britannic hit a mine pr torpedo?

  • @FangsSnappy no but i watched a tv show about the britannic and it said there was a leak and the boilers exploded

  • @123SethE No, the Britannic was most definitely hit by a mine. It created a large hole in it front that caused the bow to almost snap off when it later hit bottom. Being that it was operating in climes much hotter than for which it was designed all the portholes were open when the mine hit and that hurried up the sinking process by quite a bit. Fortunately, she wasn't carrying patients (she was a hospital ship) at the time or else the losses could have been far worse.

  • nice vid man!

    thumbs up if u agree

  • When I watch the movie, on the part where the either bottle explodes, I yell BRITANNIC!

  • mam pytanie w jakim języku wy mówicie bo ja w Polskim ;)

  • this is like the titanic

  • same music from titanic

  • WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY???­????

  • omg this is just like titanic this moive

  • whoa

    

  • Is that Gimli?

  • 0:26 ICEBERG I MEAN TORPEDO RIGHT AHEAD

  • wow only 30 people died? this made it look way more than that

  • Brilliant!, an excellent video of such a sad ending to such a beautiful ship. At least most people survived but still 30 died, thats 30 too many.

  • @SuperNicky25 at least it the least amount that died on titanic

  • no one would have guessed she would suffer the same curse as her unforgotten sister.

  • @StreakyTheFurry brother really

  • @thomasmodelmaster Ive always thought of ships as being sisters.

    it sounds better to say "shes a beautiful ship" rather than "he's a beautiful ship"

    lol.

  • rip on those who die in titanic olympic and britanic

  • @TheBA1A1

    Only one thing.

    No one died on Olympic.

  • titanic sank first cuz the titanic sunk in 1912 and the Britannic sank im 1916

  • what movie is this out of?

  • which sank first brittanic or titanic

  • @princessvulpix100 titanic sank first, on April, 1912, then britannic sank during WWI.

  • I think it would be easier to raise Britannic than Titanic.

  • @fanucguy Exactly. But it would be disrespecting the 30 souls who lost their lives during the sinking.

  • @princessvulpix100 yeah i agree!

  • @princessvulpix100

    No its not because in the the wreck the damge was visible and it looked more like a damage from a mine.

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  • @Hotrodx199 I totally agree with you!

  • That would be cool if James Cameron made movies about titanics sisters. It would be the best sequals/prequals

  • i feel like the people who made this movie just watched titanic and tried to recreate it with like, 1/1000 of the budget. i mean, britannic wasn't /horrible/...but it wasn't good, either.

    sad real tragedy, though.

  • did a ship come to rescue the lifeboats after the britannic sank?

  • @hillbillypilot yes they did

  • @hillbillypilot Britannic sank close to the coast, I remember from a picture that passengers actualy could see the coast when it went down, so yeah, Navy ships arrived I guess.

  • todays the day it sank

  • @gundalianinvader24 ur so truee !! (lol)

  • cool video

  • white star line shouldnt make ships well for the record olympic didnt sink

  • @cookie1749 well it didnt but it got into two collisions and we got lucky that it had a lucky reputation after those accidents, surviving 4 submarines attacks, and saving the crew of a ship taht hit a mine.

  • @cookie1749 I think White Star line is bad luck.

  • O.o so its like titanic but it capsisez?

  • @DIMATIF Well it starts out like it's sister, but then around the final moments it gets all topsy-turvy.

  • 2:28 nnnnnooooooo

  • i like the green lights.

  • kool

  • hu.. the enigne room is in the middle? 1;30

  • The bow is massive what a great angle

  • @2:05 :-@...

  • would have been nice to see the britannic as a full luxury liner

  • at 2:21-2:40 did the ship really go down that fast

  • @bananaman2157 No one really knows. The ship sank in just 55 minutes. I might have thought. Look at Titanic, Titanic's bow was just barely under after two hours of sinking and then in just 5 minutes the ship broke apart and sank.

  • @HoennMaster Well my great great great grandfather was on the Britannic, and he said that after the bow submerged, it's bow hit the bottom, it rolls really fast on its side, then dissapears.

  • 30 people died on Britannic, not that bad but still tragic

  • @starball23 Yeah. Only 30. Not as bad as the Britannica's sister, the Tiatanic, with some 1500 deaths. :p

  • i swear i keep thinking its the titanic:L

  • the special effects suck!!!!

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  • Why she get hit at night but didn't go down until day?

  • @251rocker more over why did they overdramatise the sinking of Brittanic. She sank in the morning after hitting a mine (which has been recently proven). Also there was no paitients or passengers onboard the ship just crewmen and medical staff

  • @251rocker It was reaalllly early in the morning. The sun was just about to rise. Plus, a ship doesn't just capsize in 20 seconds, you know. Not one of this size, anyhow.

  • @251rocker it's a huge vessel and it was 5 A.M winter so it was dark

  • @251rocker It hit the mine at around 5:30 in the morning and 55 minutes later, it sinks.

  • it was 100 feet bigger then the Titanic and it sank in 58 mins O_O

  • @RadioactivenMovies It wasnt 100 feet bigger. It was the same length as Titanic, but had a width that was 18 inches wider, plus she weighed over 5,000 tons more.

  • was Britannic HMHS from start or was she also RMS at the beginning?

  • @tanjakofol yes it was RMS before hand "Royal Majesty's ship" or some say "Royal mail steamer"

  • @tanjakofol She used to be RMS Gigantic, but after Titanic sank, it wouldn't be acceptable to call it Gigantic, so they renamed it RMS Britannic, but when WWI started, it was turned into a hospital ship, and became His Majesty's Hospital Ship Britannic.

  • @starwarsfandude what have i writen u're tellin me this???

  • @tanjakofol I was saying that I agree with you that it's a possibility that Britannic hit a sub. No one knows for sure.

  • @starwarsfandude i've never said it ht sub...

  • @tanjakofol oh sorry i thought you commented that the britannic hit a sub sorry my mistake

  • @tanjakofol btw you asked if the britannic had another name

  • @starwarsfandude KK NVM

  • titanic and britannic are look the same

  • @96Syamim Yeah they're both Olympic-Class Liners. Only the painting is different. Oh, and the huge davits on Britannic.

  • what a waste! Non of Mr. Thomas Andrew's creations "Titanic, Olympic and Brittanic"survived past 1935..

  • @RFKFANTS67

    well, he couldn't have foreseen the economic depression of the 1930's or even World War One even before that, now could he??

    Actually Olympic served well, and actually rammed and sunk a German submarine in WWI. Had Titanic not sunk she would have been pressed into service in WWI as well, and later scrapped in the 30's.

  • @RFKFANTS67 Well, a White Star ship still remains today. The Normadic, a tug that ferried passengers to and from the Titanic, is in the Seine River in France, as a floating restauraunt.

  • Big ships are not ment to fucking sail

  • Epic fail on CG and acting...

  • uhhhhhh 30 people died wow thats not alot

  • poor child and the nones who died from that propeller damn those germans

  • ridiculous you think the death of 30 people? moreover they died due to the propellers of the Britannic, which crunched the living along with the boats! The story of the Britannic is even sadder than the Titanic! In the case of the Titanic only hears deaths due to the stupidity of the directors of the White Star Lines that did not put enough boats to encompass so many people! Worse still is that the Britannic was a hospital ship and at the same time the largest ship in the world!

  • only 30 people died rediculous! On the Titanic over 1000 people died!

  • @MaddestJak

    On the Wilhelm Gustloff some 9400 German refugees died, but did you ever hear about that one?? That was in 1945, and I guess nobody cares if 9400 civilian Germans died, after all they were the bad guys back in WW2.

    In 2002 the Senegalese ship MV Joola sank, killing 1863 people. Did you ever hear about that one? Well? The worst maritime disaster in peacetime was the Fillipine ship Dona Paz, which sank in 1987 killing 4375 people.

    So you google it and learn some facts!

  • holy crap i wonder how much it hurts to be crushed by a propeller

  • just imagine if the ship had come back from moudros with 3000 wounded soldiers on it...The disaster would have surpassed Titanic's

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  • 30 people died tisk tisk

  • " Look!" ( sucked into the propellers) ( people flying a little) YIPES!

  • the person who made this one was like ''oh come on''

  • the person who made them must have been like ''oh come on!!!''

  • @WowBloke LOL! Both ships sunk! Poor guy!

  • Aye aye to rename a ship before the launch is very unlucky ! (HMAS Sydney !)

  • He said, "Tell them we have been torpedoed or we have hit a mine."

  • The CGI is Okay, but the ships wakes look crummy, and its an Okay movie but it has the worst ending I have ever seen

  • the Britannic was outfitted with 58 lifeboats and 2 motor launches compared to the 20 lifeboats aboard the Titanic.

    the White Star Line really did not want to risk another tragedy, did they? What a difference!

  • @LiviJones White Star or not, the rules changed after Titanic's tragedy!

  • This call Titanic 2.

  • no, Britannic

  • @Andrewmcmelonse no Titanic 2 is her nickname.. I research Titanic and Brittanic so thats how I know.

  • Olympic survived, it was scrapped cus it got old. it was stupid to do that

  • @Andrewmcmelonse

    Did you live in the 1930's? In case you missed it there was something called the economic depression which was some serious shit and millions lost their jobs. To have some old outdated ship preserved or even used commercially back then would have been impossible even if there never was a depression. Also there was an era of Modernism in which everything old was seen as primitive and outdated. The Norway(ex France) was scrapped last year despite protests worldwide.

  • @Andrewmcmelonse

    The SS United States is rusting away in Philadelphia despite being the world fastest ocean liner ever, and held the blue ribband from 1952 to 1990 (and then only beaten by a hovercraft of modern design). The SS America ended up beached and left to decay on the Canary Island, slowly being eaten up by the sea in 2004.

    At least the interior of the Olympic was preserved. Many legendary ocean liners ended up being scrapped, not just the Olympic.

  • why the britannic was blow or shotted )=

  • it said that she sank for 57 minutes half time of the titanic

  • @lovehurtsinmyheart 55 minutes

  • That was good

  • is that gimli from the lord of the rings ?

  • 2:13 XD XD XD XD XD

  • 2:07 funny

  • God that White star line had some bad luck

  • @brendonnelly T obe honest it wasnt white star line it was harland and wolff

  • Dose anyone else love the guy in the backround at :32? He's like "I have no clue how to work this and I think I broke it" Cuz He keeps looking at it lik "What am I suppost to do with it?"

  • 1:17 -  1:27 is funny

  • in the middle of the video...how the hell did water go all the way back stern of the ship?

    and was their actually another explosion?

  • There was no second explosion. This was Hollywood taking creative liberties again