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  • To all those people who knows how she sank!

    At the time this movie was made, nobody actualy knew how she sank or where she sank.

  • Incredible!

  • I remember going to the show and seeing this on the big screen....what a feeling when u saw it come up out of the water......Lucky for me my Grandparents were to come over on the Titanic.

  • Great music! The video on the other hand could use some improvment.

  • i thaught the titanic was split in half

  • Wow! That was really good! Is this clip from a movie then? I've never seen it before but it looks really interesting. Good work on the video (:

  • Superb!

  • the music here is superb pity it was wasted on such a stupid film

  • great work...the shots that are reversed give it a really good feel

  • When the titanic went down it didn't have smokes stacks

  • No one can raise the titanic as she would just crumble to pieces from years and years of being underwater.

  • yo tengo esta peli y para ser antigua valla efectos k tiene

  • mirror styl?????

  • Very nicely done. Great work on the video!

    Soundtrack seems a little quiet?

    Such a shame Clusser's fiction was not matched by the broken reality of Titanic's resting place!

  • ;( titanic is dead

  • I guess peopel are too stupid to realize it's being fictional or they just have to say bad shit about it. But I think it was WONDERFULLY made! Big ups for the creators!

  • @Mattsana - I agree, seems people need to look up "fiction" in the dictionary. Mind you, their comments give me plenty of laughs, so atleast they are doing something constructive ;o)

  • @RaiseTheTitanic1980 haha yeah I was thinking the same thing. Ppls ignorance is somewhat funny!

  • wow it put itsself to gether

  • @justinok67 maybe it should've raised both pieces and then goes back into 1

  • @rex3934 yeah

  • HAHAHA big U-Boot HAHA

  • wow how many people survived ?

  • So lucky to have this boat back home after nearly 100 years.

  • the titanic went up with an explosion and then he went all up and the titanic still has the hole and y didn't sank again

  • ahahah!!! XD lot of fantasy has taken this film!!! all we know that it's impossible raise tht TTITANIC!!! you only need to touch the wreck for destroy it!!! XD

  • ese es el sueño de todo fanatico de titanic!!!

  • Loved the book, loved the movie. Astounded by the model. Its amazing so much detail and hard work was put into it considering how much we know about her then and how much we know about here now. One thing I never understood about the model though, why are there two support posts( im guessing thats what they are called) tied to the mast. They seem to be holding the forward mast and crows nest up but the reason they are inserted was never shown or explained in the film.

  • @pianoplayinman - They are cowling vents. The original Titanic never had these, same as that solid bulkhead at the tip of the bows. The liner ATHINAI which doubled as the "raised" Titanic in the film had these fitted. So to tie in both the ATHINAI and the Titanic model, the model department replicated them for the model. It would have been easier to have "cut" them off the ATHINAI as she was awaiting scrapping.

  • i love this scene. You can see, that its not real but it looks so great!

  • @XzCroc it's beautiful. that power machine tons of steel. the soundtrack made it beautiful. quite a beautiful fantasy.****

  • how sad! I wish it is true!

  • Is that possibal?

  • @adoboguy212 - In sections, yes, but it would cost ££billions.

  • @adoboguy212 Totally not, the wreck would fell appart if they just tried to move it a little bit. Plus, it's split in two parts. The second one, the ship stern, is exploded.

  • Moses is raising it IT RAISING IT!!!!!!!!!

  • WTF it looks like someone just painted it black

  • We all better get a good look at Titanic because we will be the last generation to see her mildly intact in a few years the ship will become so fragile that the pressure on the sea floor will crush her :(

  • It's thurtsss verrry.....

  • Looks to be in pretty good shape despite being under water for nearly 70 years.

  • also the pipes all crashed down (i know about they didnt know)

  • ha, obviously no one told them that the Titanic was split in half

  • @mattPrince0darkness - The film was made 5 years before the real Titanic was found.

  • @mattPrince0darkness this movie was made in the hope that the titanic could have been raised from the sea floor intact!!!

  • i got this movie on VHS and it is so dumb, can't believe that i got it and watched it once and never again

  • this movie raise of the titanic is fake. the come the ship completly above water. is not correct. why the titanic was broken in 2e helft. and missing 3 schimneys. so the movie is fuckt up maked

  • @DjBranco  - Yeah, may have something to do with the film & story being "FICTIONAL".

  • The movie was made in 1980, five years before the ship was found

  • @DjBranco when this film was made they hadnt found the titanic then so they didnt no about the three chimneys or the breaking in half,its still a good film

  • Good special effects for its time -- I remember seeing it years ago. Loved John Barry's musical score, too. Still can't understand why it didn't do at least somewhat better at the box office.

  • Amazing visual effects!

  • Damn. it's sad but beautiful. beautiful john barry soundtrack. this year it's the movies' 30th anniversary. ****

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  • yeah it will be for her. Sucks that she went down before ww1 began. And she's still the biggest ship ever to sailed the atlantic.

  • No way, the Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth all grossed around the 80000 + tons mark, significantly larger and heavier than the Titanic.

  • Oh really??

  • @jy0485 Quick look at Wiki, the Titanic had a length of 882ft and grossed just over 46000 tons, the RMS Queen Mary was 1019 ft and weighed in at about 81000 tons. The Queen Mary 2 might be larger but I think thats more of a cruise liner than a transatlantic vessel.

  • Jadefalconmk1: the QM2 is an ocean liner, specially built to handle the Atlantic, and weights 150,000 tons. Titanic's funnels reach about to the QM2's top deck.

  • @jadefalconmk1 I don't know why the negative mark but the Queen Mary I was referring to was the original Clyde built Cunarder, not the more modern vessel.

  • Not to mention a 20+ gap between the building of the ships. The "Queens" were the new bread of super liner, replacements for the ever declining interest in the four-stackers.

  • @jadefalconmk1 at the time the Olympic Class Ships (the Olympic, Titanic, and Gigantic, later renamed Brittanic) were built they were the largest ships tonnage and measurement wise. the Olympic and Titanic were identical in design except the Titanic had more furnishings and amenities, which made her gross more, thus the largest ship in the world - at the time. Titanic sank in 1912, Brittanic in 1914 and Olympic retired from service in 1935

  • @Doug19752533 Aye fair enough, biggest at the time, one of the earlier comments made it sound like they were the biggest ever liners built, thats what I was contesting. :)

  • Well my guess is if I am correct that Hollywood may also make a movie about "The Queen Mary 1 and or 2."

  • Hmm, I read this novel when I was like 14 or 15. Never new until now that it was made into a film. Interesting.

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  • This movie was made years Before they discovered the Titanic.. Many sciencetist thought with the deep which the ship sank that there wouldn't be any micro sea organs at that deepth. Most thought the ship would of been preserved.

  • Not in this "fictional" story/film.

  • You're right, but they didn't know it back then. That, or they're just really stupid.

  • I Know this movie is generally a flop, but I loved it since I saw it when I was a child. Excellent work on the video.

  • Pretty much the only way Titanic can return to the land of the living is piece by peice.

  • 1:06 : where is that hole?

  • That's the bow hawser.

  • There is just no way you could raise that ship without it falling completely apart

  • At the time the movie was made, people thought the Titanic would be preserved due to the cold water temperature in the abyss. Except after the wreck was discovered in 1985, it turned out the the complete opposite and she was slowly deteriorating.

  • wow, great special effects, scary, just an imagination, but beautiful. beautiful soundtrack because it's john barry man. i hope someday the whole world will see history when that titanic machine is pulled up from under. it's going to be difficult. all that rust & steel.****

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  • it is thought...that in the year 2030 the titanic will be so old that it will collapse.

  • well experts say that the titanic will be collapsed in like 2070 or something around that time.

  • Obviously. She's not going to be around forever.

  • A large section of the bow portion has already collapsed. Her stern is also caving in. by 2070 she'll just be a pile of iron ore. A sad end.

  • It'll be too impossible for the Titanic to be raised back up and put together again.

  • @jy0485 plus even if they could by any chance get the tech to do so then they would have to do it bloody quick because it wont be around for much longer down there

  • That thing is like over 700 tf long and over over 300 ft wide. Just imagine hauling 7 football stadiums to the docks. That's Impossible for the ship to be raised back and to be put back together again. It'll take about another 5-10 yrs before it can be re-opened for boarding again.

  • I think you have missed the point. . . . . This is a re-edit of the "raising" sequence from the 1980 movie 'Raise The Titanic'. The film was produced 5 years before the real Titanic was found. It was still widely believed in 1979/80 that the liner "could" be intact. The film is NOT a true representation, it is a work of complete fiction, just like the book it was loosely based upon.

  • I never said there was "new" footage, but . . . . the audio is new as its NOT the orginal.

  • wow...nice video.. I love Titanic & Merry Christmas ....!!!!!

  • Thank you :O)

  • if you love the titanic like me then you will wish to keep it under, at its grave and respect it

  • Yes, but this is for the 1980 film 'Raise The Titanic' which has nothing to do with reality. I am one of many who wish to have the real liner left aloan.

  • Thank you :O)

  • Great job on the new rising,Johnathan.If Hollywood ever decides to do a remake,they must hire you as a consultant!Happy holidays to you!

  • Hi Matt. Not feeling too good today, but after reading your comment, that cheered me up emensely. Thank you very, very much for your kind words. . . . . P.S . . . Yes, I hope Hollywood is reading this ;O)

  • MERRY CHRISTMAS~!~!~!~!

    Awesome Edit Johnathan.

  • Thank you :O)

  • Merry Christmas ;)

  • Great video!

  • Thank you :O)

  • Same; Merry Christmas :)

  • MERRY CHRISTMAS everyone, see you all in January.

    (Hmmmmm, only just noticed the 2 grey bars appearing every now and then. Missed those.)

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