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  • that's about right, there were supposed to be 60-70 more boats, but it was shortened to 10-20.

  • so many people dead

  • @robloxTVdr777 Ikr? He would've been all like: I CONTROL ZHIS BOAT! and then pushed the 1 guy over and taken over the Titanic! Lol

  • What an annoying bastard the "pull"-shouting guy is!

  • 1:01 you can see Fredrick Fleet (think thats how you spell it) in the background to the right of Molly Brown.

  • @Films0R0Us its treu the'ye wre in the same boat

  • @EddieMoonWalker Yeah I know, its just i never noticed it in the film before. James Cameron payed ALOT of attention to the smallest detail! Its amazing!

  • thumbs up if you know that the baker survived

  • if only richtofen was there

  • Who else wished Margaret Brown had gotten up and shoved that bastard into the water?

  • Crewman: "I'm In charge of this boat Now ROW!"

    Captain smith: This is the This is the captain! Come Back! *sigh* there fools

  • Molly Brown should have smacked that officers ass right into the Atlantic! Then take control of the oars, she could have brought that life boat back to the ship in seconds with those huge arms of hers and save the lives of at least 20 more souls!

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  • I love how Andrews is like

    WTF no get back here plz

  • What a coward that guy was, not wanting to go back to save more lives. Molly Brown was such an iron woman. She wasn't afraid of no one or anything. But I agree with people in here they should put all of the deleted scenes on the re-release of the movie on April 4. God I can't wait to see it :-)

  • @TheLondon18 That's why she's the Unsinkable Molly Brown. :)

  • What a cowardly dog that crewman is.

  • wait why was the guy dressed in white throwing chairs overboard?

  • @CJBVStudios2 cause he hopes that they can be used as floats cause he knows theres not enough lifeboats so he throws whatever he can to save people

  • @CJBVStudios2 Because it gave people something to float on when they went into the water. Also, that guy is the ships cook, historically, the movie was being somewhat accurate, we see him again at the end when the ship takes its final plunge

  • I would love punch that bastard in a heartbeat

  • i also hope these deleted scenes will comme in the rerelease of the film, please thumbs up to show this!

  • the coward

  • oh so that dude dressed in all white was the chef?!

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  • @DonCorleone87 The one at the ending throwing deck chairs overboard? He was Charles Joughin, the Chief Baker. He survived the sinking after spending almost two hours in the freezing water.

  • @RickMorais96 yeah I was wondering who he was cause he was the one on the railing with Jack and Rose when it was sinking right?

  • @RickMorais96 The alcohol saved him lol.

  • @Bromden75 actually it didnt.That warm feeling one gets from being drunk would not save u.Another cook in a lifeboat saved him by keeping him partially out of the water.He only had his legs wet.

  • @RickMorais96

    He didn't drain a whole bottle of booze like in that scene either. Joughin admitted to Lord Mersey that he only helped himself to half a tumbler of spirits when he popped down to his cabin on E deck.

  • @RickMorais96 That is his story, but 2 hours in 0 Celsius is very very unlikely.

  • @RickMorais96 And survived after drinking alcohol which raised his body temperature. Surprising what the stuff does huh?

  • I want all theses great deleted scenes back into the movie for its Blu-Ray Release!

  • @CoolHandDude its being released in blu-ray?! OMG :O

  • I see the guys who were in the tower are in the boat.

  • The baker was one of my favorite characters because he knew what was going on and what he had to do to survive. He thought ahead of time, he helped people and in turn… he kept his life.

  • @JohnsParadise Actually he had no effin clue, he was just sauced and winging it.

  • row away from the suction

  • 0:56 i mean

  • 0:39 i would so push him over n turn the boat around :P

  • @SquirrelsRockify ya I would be like fuck you buddy

  • now thaqts a cool scene

  • If this happened now, Smith would respond with that "FUUUUUUUUU" face.

  • @Chismsst it would be considered smart. a fool would be someone who went back to people who are all desperate for something to hang on to.

  • @phantomwaltz you stupid ass. What if you were on the titanic instead of that boat? you would have wanted them to come back. if that was me i would have punched that dude so called "captin" and let him drown and freeze to death, and then return back.

  • @Live2BeYourself of course if i was on the titanic i would want the boats to come back for me. but that does make it a good move. looking at it from a neutral perspective it would be STUPID for any of the boats to go back when all those people have just been dumped into the water. did you not see that one guy hanging onto rose? imagine everyone doing that to a boat.

    so the stupid ass would be you ;)

  • That baker was awesome. 

  • A lot of people forget that this was the guy who was manning the ships wheel and who tired to steer the ship away from the iceberg but i can see why they cut this scene he comes off as rather funny rather than serious.

  • i wouldn't have gone back either. that's just stupid.  they could get sucked down or too many people flooding onto the boat.

  • Watch the movie "A Night To Remember" which shows how the chef survived. I think the fact that he polished off a bottle of liquor helped him make it through the cold.

    I think you also see him again on the back of the ship with Jack and Rose in a scene that made it into the final cut. He is on the back rail "where they first met" and goes into the water at the same time as they do.

  • Kinda quick thinker there are ya eh drunky? Lol.

    No but seriously, Chef Charles' survival story is one of the most unknown, but his role in the sinking was actually quite critical. I'm not sure if anyone survived because they managed to hold on to some of the stuff he threw over, but still, he did a lot and managed his time well and still lived even going into the water with the ship.

  • At 1:51 That's the drunk cook that was throwing chairs into the water presumebly so people without life jackets could have something to hold onto.

  • 1:42 That pretty colorful map does not belong here!!!!

  • @Virtimera

    Why not?

  • @IDontLiveTodayJH Way too modern paper, at least it looks like such.

  • I like when Wilde swings his arm like "Getcho butt back over here!"

  • wow that sucks

  • The guy was a cook!

    

  • LMAO! @1:38...a classic idiot right there

  • It is a deleted scene because its not in the original movie

  • @william1123456789 Thank you Captain obvious.

    From the desk of Sergent Sarcasm, authorized by General Statement

  • @william1123456789 No it was in the original movie, that and the part where Rose practices with the ax a little bit longer. If you notice there are more ax gashes than the times she hit the wood?

  • not deleted i saw it in the movie

  • @nathanfishing3000 or you have a movie with all the scenes, or you are confuse

    because in the original movie THIS SCENE doesn't appear!

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