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  • the titanic was a beatiful ship 1 of the best out there and watching those history things on her is brilliant i have a big airfix model of it in my room which i built myself and alot of history dvd's on the titanic

  • In 10 minutes, Alec Guiness out-acts every other actor in this film. I love everything about this scene and the way he plays it. Combined with the wistful, beautiful score by John Barry, this is one of the gems of this movie.

  • Best moment of the film for me, this monologue is, especially the moment when Bigalow gives Pitt the White Star Burgee.

  • 'these are not the droids your looking for'

  • i asked my mum and dad but they did not know sorry

  • Alec Guiness was a great actor and he did this part well. One of the many reasons that makes this pure fiction is that he was born in 1914.

  • he was on the ship the night when she went down

  • obiwan? hes talking

  • my great grandfather was on the titanic but he died

  • @Comet5551 What class was he in???

  • Yep, it is the Britannic on the left

  • 0:19 Is that the Gigantic aka Britannic on the left side?

  • fake it split

  • @kid3499 Yeah but they didn't know that until they found it a few years after the movie was made. Most experts at the time thought it was all in one piece until Woods Hole came up with the pictures and proof.

  • Very Nicely Done! One of my all time Favorite Movies! I don't care about the reality of it. This movie came from the mind of Clive Cussler and it was written well before the Titanic was ever found, but the lingering reports of what had happened with it breaking in half, most did not believe that. This movie fuels the imagination and I think it's awesome! Brilliant performances by the late "Sir" Alec Guiness & Richard Jordan, with Anne Archer, M. Emmett Walsh, David Selby, Bo Brundin & crew.

  • @ChuckTruck78 LOL yes I love the Pitt novels a little heavy on the hero stuff sometimes but have all of them and enjoy them, a guilty pleasure.

  • I need to see this movie.

  • @axltyler I have it. Great movie. Fantasy, but that is the beauty of it to me. Makes you think, what could have happened if she had not broke in two pieces. Remember, this movie was released in 1980, 5 years before she was found by Robert Ballard on Sept. 1st, 1985. Many believed she was in one piece. If you consider all this information, you will enjoy the movie for what it is. A fantasy movie that is a classic.

  • @351974gordon24 Not a great movie, but a good one. If you read Clive Custlers book, the real crux of the story is missing from the film. If they could have captured the true spirit of the original story, that would have been a brilliant film.

  • Raise the Titanic (the film) was not that bad to be honist. They gave it a good try but it didn't work out when the "real" Titanic was found, broken in half, in 1985, 5 years after the film came out.

  • I can feel the Titanic as if she's watching me.

  • The Titanic, at the time, was the world's most beautiful ship ever built. I can still hear those who perished with her on that cold night.

    Even thought she's gone, her spirit still sails on in heaven.

  • you speak of Titanic as if you were on her when she went down "I can still hear those who perished with her on that cold night"

  • Of course. I'm one of many who feels deeply sorry for the ship and those who didn't survive.

    I know Titanic very well. I have three models for her and they give memories of what she stood for,

  • but what i was getting at was that the line you wrote made you sound as though you were on board Titanic, which you weren't

  • I know that. But it's just that when I learn't about the Titanic disaster, I was affected by it even though I was not on the ship.

  • then you shouldn't have used the scentence, because you're saying you were there and heard the cries and you can still hear them, you should have said something like "I can imagine", not 'I can still hear'

  • She was one of kind...that was so truly spoken. In my great grandmothers days they could build some beautiful ships, none was more than Titanic. I have so many books about the Titanic. It captured me when I was 10 first book I read was "A Night to Remember" since then, her history has fascinated me.

  • @anubisammon It's a lovely sentiment, but not entirely accurate. Her sister ship Olympic shared many of the best-known features like the Grand Staircases and elaborate carvings. Some of Titanic's fittings were unique, based on changes suggested by the head of the White Star Line on Olympic's maiden voyage. Her other sister ship, Britannic, would have been fitted out in much the same manner - but she was requisitioned as a hospital ship in WWI and tragically sunk by a mine.

  • @anubisammon I'm reading "A Night to Remember" in english.. I like it, although i can't stand the constant names...

  • i still have to cry when i see the Titanis movie(last part)

  • great job my friend!!!

  • Glad you liked it :O)

  • @RaiseTheTitanic1980 haha. my friend tim puts :O) at the end of every thing he writes lol

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