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Raise The Titanic - Bigalow Remembers Titanic

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2009

In the film, the charactor of Bigalow (played brilliantly by Alec Guiness) talks passionately about his memories of the TITANIC. On screen you see his reactions and hear his diologue, but I wanted to create something more than that, so I came up with this idea - to see his thoughts and lavish in 'his' memories of this once mighty vessel. . . . It has that air of sadness to it.

I hope you enjoy watching this short video as much as I did when making it.

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  • great job my friend!!!

  • Glad you liked it :O)

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  • 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.

  • 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.

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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.

  • @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.

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

  • @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.

  • 'these are not the droids your looking for'

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

  • @Comet5551 What class was he in???

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

  • 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.

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