First Time Watching - Titanic (1997)

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  • @verdychannel11
    @verdychannel11  ปีที่แล้ว +11

    **You can see the full reaction/unedited on Patreon of The Godfather Part 1, 2 and 3, Titanic, The Wizard of Oz and The Terminator.
    PATREON (link) : www.patreon.com/VERDY_channel

    • @wendellwiggins3776
      @wendellwiggins3776 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The rich nice lady became famous in America and was known as The UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN after the Titanic. She was rich because her husband discovered gold. There were several famous millionaires at the time on the ship who died and survived.

    • @RammingSpeed-lk8kk
      @RammingSpeed-lk8kk 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      They bought tickets for the boat then got on the boat

  • @lethaldose2000
    @lethaldose2000 ปีที่แล้ว +84

    Hey Verdy, You asked who was the artist that drew the painting of Rose in the movie. ------ It was the man himself James Cameron. --------- He's an polygot talent who can draw, storyboard, storywrite, script write, creature design, cinematographer, movie direct, produce, market, deep sea diver. ------- Anything he puts his mind to he can make happen. Enjoy the greatness of his endless talent.

    • @emilywolfe7319
      @emilywolfe7319 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Titanic has been my favorite movie since I saw it in the theaters WHEN IT RELEASED in 1997...
      I never really knew much about James Cameron until recently....
      He's pretty frickin amazing.
      All the things you mentioned PLUS he was a trucker!
      I always assumed he was born into wealth, but NO, he was a trucker.
      Pretty cool.

    • @lethaldose2000
      @lethaldose2000 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@emilywolfe7319 He wrote the treatment for "Terminator" between trucking runs and on rest stop breaks.
      ------ Cameron forged his own path for sure. ------ A truly amazing individual.

    • @MisterDevos
      @MisterDevos ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It's called money.

    • @craigtalbott731
      @craigtalbott731 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Cameron's actually a southpaw (left-handed), so the image was flipped being that DiCaprio's a righty as depicted.

    • @poluticon
      @poluticon ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@MisterDevosMoney doesn’t make someone talented.

  • @ryans413
    @ryans413 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I like the ending when she goes back to Titanic with all the people that died.

  • @surferles589
    @surferles589 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    The last minute as she passes, and we see she kept her word to Jack, and lived her life to the full - always gets me - and then she's there with him

    • @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
      @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 ปีที่แล้ว

      But, she did not give the heart of the ocean to Bill Paxton to make his dreams and finances come true. Rose a bit of a meany.

    • @marleysmovies
      @marleysmovies ปีที่แล้ว +5

      It always gets me too! Seeing everything she has done afterwards

  • @jayeeberhart5937
    @jayeeberhart5937 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    One of my favorite movies of all time. Watched it so many times I have lost counts. I have the sound track of this movie and listen to often.

  • @draculimpaler4507
    @draculimpaler4507 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Im almost 60.....been studying Titanic lore since I was a child. Leaving out the romance part this movie did a really good job of portraying actual events as described by witnesses. Even the set design.....they recreated the same floor tile, doors etc from various parts of the ship.....good movie, great reaction

    • @eXcommunicate1979
      @eXcommunicate1979 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I think the major difference is how dark it was after the breakers blew and the lights went out. Basically take the footage from the film and reduce the brightness by at least 60% and that's how dark it was when the ship went down. Most of those screaming people froze to death in utter darkness (horrifying). It was so dark that the eye witnesses on the lifeboats disagreed whether the ship broke in 2 or not.

    • @Great-Documentaries
      @Great-Documentaries ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yeah, it was understandably too well lit for the era, but otherwise it was truly great. Had it been lit to the standards of 1912, the film would have been much grainier and not nearly as beautiful, so I'm okay with that.

    • @marleysmovies
      @marleysmovies ปีที่แล้ว

      I thought it was great too!

    • @gokulgopan4397
      @gokulgopan4397 ปีที่แล้ว

      It still got things wrong like Murdoch, Ismay, captain Smith, the rudder, etc.

    • @paulhowse6169
      @paulhowse6169 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There is a ton of historical inaccuracies. But Cameron did a good job based off what they knew at the time. For one thing the ship didn’t reach a 40 degree angle. It would have broken in half at around 15 to 20 degrees

  • @gmunden1
    @gmunden1 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The older couple hugging on the bed while their room was flooding were Rosalie and Isidor Straus, owners of Macy's department store New York. The wife was offered a place on one of the lifeboats but refused in order to stay with her husband. The couple died on the Titanic.

    • @Texy88
      @Texy88 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      They actually shot a scene in which we would have seen her being offered a lifeboat and her turning it down to remain with him. However, this scene ultimately ended up on the cutting-room floor.

  • @clickbaitpolice1750
    @clickbaitpolice1750 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    40:13 after all these years of watching this movie. I just realized Andrews called rose “young rose” as if he knew she would tell the story when she gets old.

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Or that she’s just young

  • @MsNarANCS
    @MsNarANCS ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Most of it is not CGI. They put an incredible amount of work into this film, basically built most parts of the ship in a 90% scale.

  • @AlejandroRG90
    @AlejandroRG90 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Her older sister, Olympic, deserves a movie too. That ship survived to an accident with a war ship in 1911, was involve in Titanic sinking in 1912 (she was returning to England at the time but too away of her sister ship to help), sank a German submarine in 1918 during WWI, ...

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      20 some years it was called the old reliable

    • @paulhowse6169
      @paulhowse6169 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      True but the problem with that is no one cares about the Olympic, the general public probably doesn’t even realize Titanic is 1 of 3 sister ships. It won’t sell tickets and will be a flop. Interestingly enough, back in 1912 it was the other way around. No one cares about Titanic because they all saw the Olympic a year earlier and they are practically identical. It wasn’t until Titanic sunk and all the circumstances surrounding it that peaked the Public’s interest. To this day.

    • @xSabrinaVidz
      @xSabrinaVidz 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      If James Cameron decided to make a film about another ship, it would be very successful because all Titanic fans would watch it. I personally liked the first Avatar, but I think he's wasting time making sequels. He should focus on new films, new stories, he's good at that, and he's already proven that he can break box office records bringing new stuff, without needing an established fandom like superhero films.

  • @LordHorst
    @LordHorst ปีที่แล้ว +8

    27:45 Yes, a few of the stokers survived. Most notably Arthur John Priest, who not only survived the sinking of the Titanic, but also the sinking of 3(!) other ships: HMS Alcantara, HMHS Britannic and the SS Donegal.
    Another notable example is nurse Violet Jessop, who survived two shipwrecks and was on board the RMS Olympic when it collided with another ship.

  • @spjunkies
    @spjunkies ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I've seen the movie a million times and it never fails to impact me. Great reaction!

  • @loonz1969
    @loonz1969 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    The band actually did play for the passengers during the real sinking. They hoped it would keep the passengers calm, so they would not panic.

    • @clickbaitpolice1750
      @clickbaitpolice1750 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It was captains’ orders

    • @TheHessian123
      @TheHessian123 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@clickbaitpolice1750 I saw a story that the widow of the band leader was given a bill for the uniform he died in.

  • @kylewestlake982
    @kylewestlake982 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Fact: the most valuable thing that went down with Titanic, aside from the ship herself, was a painting worth over a million dollars. Nice parable between that and Jack's drawing of Rose.

  • @blakewalker84120
    @blakewalker84120 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    31:08 Vasquez!
    My 2nd favorite alien-killing badass lady!
    Now if only she could team up with Ripley and Hicks and Drake one more time (Hudson is already here!), they could shoot all the water and save everybody!

  • @jcarr2000anz
    @jcarr2000anz ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Thank you for the reaction to my favorite movie. I have watched it a total of 241 times since December 19th, 1997. Eight times in the theater, and the rest on TV, VHS tape, DVD, and Blu-Ray. And soon to be 4K.

    • @marleysmovies
      @marleysmovies ปีที่แล้ว +1

      241 times!? 😮 is there any other movie you have watched almost as much?

    • @jcarr2000anz
      @jcarr2000anz ปีที่แล้ว

      @@marleysmovies Twister, but only a little over 100 times.

    • @denislaferriere2693
      @denislaferriere2693 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Geeezzz u are a very slow learner....when did u fully understand the storylines.....u know that the end won't change....the Titanic sincked....hahaha

  • @cassidywest5539
    @cassidywest5539 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    27:44 yes. In fact the movie overdramatises the boiler room doors closing. Every boiler room has an emergency exit. Even the flooding one was easy to escape. They were not trapped.

  • @BigGator5
    @BigGator5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    "Jack, I want you to draw me like one of your French girls. Wearing this..."
    "All right."
    "Wearing ONLY this."
    Fun Fact: After finding out that she had to be naked in front of Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet decided to break the ice, and when they first met, she flashed him.
    Historical Fact: The scenes set in 1912, i.e. the whole movie except the present-day scenes and the opening and ending credits, have a total length of two hours and forty minutes, the exact time it took for Titanic to sink. Also, the collision with the iceberg reportedly lasted 37 seconds, which is how long the collision scene is in the movie.
    Table Flipping Fact: It was rumored for many years that the breakfast scene in which Cal violently flips the table was an ad-lib by Billy Zane and Kate Winslet's reactions were real. In an interview for the film's 25th anniversary, Zane clarified that while the decision to flip the table was made the day the scene was shot (which took about half a dozen takes), it would have been "dangerous and inappropriate" to improvise considering the glassware flying about, which could have injured Winslet if it had gone wrong.
    Food Poisoning Fact: On the final night of shooting in Nova Scotia, one or more criminals mixed dissociative hallucinogen PCP (Angel Dust) into the clam chowder served to the cast and crew. 80 people were taken ill, and more than 50 were taken to the hospital (87-year-old Gloria Stuart was fortunately spared because she had dined elsewhere). Initially, shellfish poisoning was suspected, but when James Cameron noticed that one crew member was demanding to see a priest, the director of photography was leading a conga line, and the assistant director was talking to Cameron over a walkie-talkie while looking straight at him (she even stabbed him in the cheek with a pen when he brought this up to her), he realized that the chowder had been spiked with hallucinogenic drugs. In absence of a purging agent, he forced himself to vomit before the drug took full effect; his blood-shot eyes afterwards frightened other crew members into thinking that it was another side effect of the drug. Bill Paxton felt listless for two weeks after the incident (although PCP's primary effects only last a few hours, the drug itself can take eight or more days to completely metabolize out of the body). The culprit(s) were never caught; some disgruntled crew members who had been fired were suspected, but Cameron himself always believed that it was an ex-crew member who had had an argument with the caterer, and subsequently poisoned the chowder in an attempt to get the caterer fired as well.

    • @clickbaitpolice1750
      @clickbaitpolice1750 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Damn I didn’t know about the last part

    • @BigGator5
      @BigGator5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      clickbaitpolice1750 ...Don't feel bad. Most people are not aware of the food poisoning story. This is why I included it.
      Go with God and Be Safe from Evil. 😎 👍

    • @LordHorst
      @LordHorst ปีที่แล้ว

      Computer Fact: One of the computers used in production has been found about 3 years ago, sitting abandoned in a shed:
      watch?v=qrMpyxBzwBA

  • @SeverStreams
    @SeverStreams ปีที่แล้ว +2

    There is a deleted scene after the grand staircase implosion of Cora (the little girl Jack danced with) and her families death behind the gates. Titanic is such an interesting story.

  • @lethaldose2000
    @lethaldose2000 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Hey Verdy, James Cameron actually used to be a storyboard artist before he got the chance to be a second director on movie sets, which was his first break which eventually led to him getting a chance to direct his own ideas. ------ All the while he would script write in his spare time till he got the can to make his vision come alive for most of us to enjoy. -------Enjoy your eyes and heart out as the Master of film tugs at our heart strings like a true puppet master.

  • @randomlyweirdjeff4638
    @randomlyweirdjeff4638 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Titanic was actually carrying 2,208 people. 1,496 perished leaving 712 . Titanic had 20 boats, all but 2 launched. She would have needed 60, but in 2 hours and 40 minutes it's highly unlikely that all would have been used possibly causing more lives. Murdoch didn't shoot himself either, James Cameron caught a lot of crap from the Murdoch family. And Ismay really isn't a villain either, he helped people into lifeboats before leaving, he has wrongly been made out to be the bad guy and it just isn't so.

  • @billmckee1123
    @billmckee1123 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks!

  • @francofran7848
    @francofran7848 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey Verdy,. The first time I saw Titanic I was 7, today I'm 32 lol.. I liked your reaction. greetings from Argentina

  • @johnathanstruble1064
    @johnathanstruble1064 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ms Verdy, love your music reactions,! Just found your movie reactions, and , thank you for exploring the cinema

  • @blakewalker84120
    @blakewalker84120 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    28:15 "If they close every door, how does the water go up?"
    Water doesn't go up.
    The ship goes down.
    No "door" is watertight. Water flows under the door just fine.
    Ship "hatches" are designed to be watertight.
    Unfortunately, the ship needs air ventilation and other things that pass through walls, like plumbing pipes and electrical conduit.
    These things make holes in watertight walls and the water uses that to flood the next room, and the next, and the next.
    As you saw, the iceberg broke lots of rooms letting lots of water get inside the ship.
    Then it begins spreading to other areas where they didn't close those hatches in time, but even when they did, it finds ways in.
    As more water gets into the ship, the ship gets heavier.
    Gravity pulls the ship down.
    Like they showed in the beginning, at 4:35, the "watertight" bulkheads (walls) that had watertight hatches only protected the bottom decks. Those bulkheads could prevent some flooding from small leaks.
    But this was huge flooding and as the bow was dragged deeper by heavy water and gravity, that flooded over those bulkheads up into hallways where the passengers were.
    Unfortunately, bulkheads are ugly and hatches are ugly and awkward (passengers might trip on them, no wheelchair access, etc.), so the passenger areas didn't have watertight bulkheads or hatches.
    With no watertight bulkheads up there in the passenger hallways, the water goes everywhere now, nothing can stop it, and Titanic sinks.

    • @pc_buildyb0i935
      @pc_buildyb0i935 ปีที่แล้ว

      Small correction, but the watertight doors were indeed watertight and formed a completely waterproof seal when closed.

    • @blakewalker84120
      @blakewalker84120 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@pc_buildyb0i935 Yeah, that's what I was talking about when I mentioned "hatches".
      Although, there may be a distinction between hatches and watertight doors in that hatches are usually in floors and ceilings while watertight doors are usually vertical, though many people use those two terms interchangeably.
      The problem with the watertight doors on the Titanic were that they were only in the hallways, and the water just went around them through rooms and ventilation.

    • @pc_buildyb0i935
      @pc_buildyb0i935 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@blakewalker84120 The watertight doors were on solid bulkheads, and the only way through the bulkheads was the space the watertight doors would cover when closed.
      The reason the water progressed in the ship is because it flooded higher and higher till it reached sea level, and when the bow of the ship lowered enough, the water spilled over the tops of the bulkheads into the next compartment. There were no compromises in the bulkheads themselves aside from the lack of height. That being said, even bulkheads that reached C Deck would not have stopped the sinking.

  • @blakewalker84120
    @blakewalker84120 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    31:00 "Why? That's the stupidest thing."
    Well, I mean, what else are they supposed to do?
    Only women and children are getting on the life boats.
    Those band members are not women and children.
    So they can stand around in panic or fear.
    Or they can play music to take their mind off the panic and fear.
    Music is calming.
    It might even help the other passengers near them have less panic and fear.
    Will that save their lives?
    Nope.
    But it might make their last hour less horrible.

  • @gmunden1
    @gmunden1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Kathy Bates plays Molly Brown, a real survivor of the Titanic. Actress Debbie Reynolds portrayed Molly Brown in the film, "The Unsinkable Molly Brown. " Debbie Reynolds starred in many blockbuster films such as "Singing in the Rain," "Tammy," and "Susan Slept Here. "" She is Carrie Fisher's ("Star Wars ")mom.

  • @Cliffster420
    @Cliffster420 ปีที่แล้ว

    What a film! True classic. 👍 Great reaction, Verdy keep up the good work

  • @balrog73
    @balrog73 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Such a heartfelt and genuine reaction to a really moving film.

  • @Firemarioflower
    @Firemarioflower ปีที่แล้ว

    27:51 Yes, some did, including the lead stoker Fred Barrett that shouted at his men "Shut the dempers" "What are you two doing down here"
    He can be seen as he cuts the ropes on lifeboat 13, which was nearly flattened by lifeboat 15, which happened in real life.

  • @Firemarioflower
    @Firemarioflower ปีที่แล้ว

    5:50 HOHO yeah that's William Carter's Renault. LOL she had no idea that this car became a vital point in the movie

  • @johnathanstruble1064
    @johnathanstruble1064 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ms Verdy, all good things , come your way. My best wishes to you.

  • @joelds1751
    @joelds1751 ปีที่แล้ว

    A great movie, us older folks saw the Time Tunnel in the late 60's, with an episode on the Titanic, the guys escape before the ship goes down. Wish I had asked my grandpa about it, his family lived in NYC at the time, 1912.

  • @glenndunn4063
    @glenndunn4063 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey girl...my names Glenn and am a fellow Canadian in B.C. I absolutely love your reactions, especially your music vids. There's a new, wonderfully amazing musician being exposed everywhere on TH-cam and noticed you have'nt reacted to her.
    Her name is Diana Ankudinova and she's from Russia and is going viral everywhere.
    I feel she deserves you and you her because you're both so dam amazing.
    Im so looking forward to your reaction with her. Thank you Verdy....seriously you're the BEST!

  • @epicindian1013
    @epicindian1013 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great reaction keep it up! 😊

  • @Titanicofficer
    @Titanicofficer 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I felt bad for the wireless operators cus they were a big part of Titanic they were real people on the ship and James just gave the like 2 scenes they will always be one of my favorites❤and they tried to get help but the Californian wouldn’t respond😢

    • @russelltofts3673
      @russelltofts3673 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      There is a deleted scene in which we see more of the wireless operators (or would have seen if it hadn't been cut), including the wireless operators on the Californian, and how exasperated they were getting so they turned off their wireless.

  • @philplasma
    @philplasma ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The Montreal Ice Storm happened while this movie was still in cinema. When Rose was cold we felt the cold too having come from our no power and no heat apartment.

  • @Phylonyous
    @Phylonyous ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow, hearing you curse calling Cal an effing liar really punctuates how you feel about him… raw and emotional.

  • @caroleann_2142
    @caroleann_2142 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice reaction Verdy, I've been fascinated with the Story of Titanic since I was a kid & watched "A night to Remember " what a senseless tragedy. I was on the Queen Mary yrs. ago & thought of Titanic, but never knew Mary's History. I felt many feelings of sadness & at times despair & knew the ship was haunted. It wasn't until a PBS Documentary did I learn, QM. was used as a hospital during the war, then it made sense. Thank you. ❤

    • @marleysmovies
      @marleysmovies ปีที่แล้ว

      I really want to see a night to remember!

  • @jeffwinters8152
    @jeffwinters8152 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    amazing movie have fun watching movies and reactiong to them

  • @Texy88
    @Texy88 ปีที่แล้ว

    One thing that always puzzled me is that, when we first start seeing the ship split in two, the first person we see reacting to it is Spicer Lovejoy (David Warner), Cal's bodyguard, whose face was covered in cuts, with no explanation as to how he got them.
    I later discovered that there was a scene in which, after Cal ranted about inadvertently giving Rose the Heart of the Ocean (because it was in the pocket of the coat that he put on her), Lovejoy went after Jack and Rose to try and retrieve it. A fight broke out in which Lovejoy's face went through glass, hence the cuts to his face. This scene was cut from the final print of the film.

  • @Firemarioflower
    @Firemarioflower ปีที่แล้ว

    10:54 Verdy "Don't slip"
    Movie: "Ohohoho, I can do what I want "

  • @Swissswoosher
    @Swissswoosher ปีที่แล้ว

    The lookout who saw the iceberg was called Frederick Fleet. After Titanic, which he blamed himself for, he developed depression and PTSD. He killed himself in 1965.

  • @alaricboyle-poirier6931
    @alaricboyle-poirier6931 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Excellent reaction!

  • @blakewalker84120
    @blakewalker84120 ปีที่แล้ว

    2:05 "There must be some sharks or fish living in the Titanic. I would be so scared if a shark just came out."
    Well, fear not.
    Sharks don't live that deep.
    That same pressure that crushed the OceanGate submersible crushes sharks too.
    A few species of deepwater sharks live almost that deep though.
    The Portuguese dogfish shark holds the world record for deepest living shark but that is still a couple hundred meters above the Titanic's depth.
    Even if one of them swam a couple hundred meters extra deep, if possible, and found a home in the Titanic, they are only about a meter long and pose no threat at all to a man-made submersible.

  • @robertmaez6706
    @robertmaez6706 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've seen this movie several times but I never enjoyed it as much watching it with you .

  • @robhoskins8871
    @robhoskins8871 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I heard that the length of this movie is the actual length of time it took for the Titanic to sink (two hours and forty minutes).

  • @paulfromt.o.7384
    @paulfromt.o.7384 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cool reaction Verdy.

  • @blakewalker84120
    @blakewalker84120 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    7:40 "Good CGI for 1997".
    There is very little CGI in this movie.
    They made a nearly life-sized exterior of the Titanic for the actors to run around on.
    Some interior scenes were filmed on real ships that were built many decades ago, close to the same time as the Titanic.
    A lot of other scenes are just sets built in a movie studio.
    There is definitely some CGI used like when the Titanic is leaving the port, or when people are falling and dying during the dramatic sinking scenes, but it's surprising little CGI (only a few moments in a 3 hour movie).

  • @p-osweden934
    @p-osweden934 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The car is a Renault 😊

  • @funnymanricktwo
    @funnymanricktwo ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I loved your reactions to this movie, Verdy. I saw the movie only once in the theater and I remember it was so long that it actually had an intermission. We visited the Queen Mary and I think they said she was a sister ship to Titanic so we caught a glimpse of what the Titanic may have looked like onboard. 🚢

    • @lucas.2.3.9.4
      @lucas.2.3.9.4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I've always wanted to visit the Queen Mary and maybe stay a night

    • @gokulgopan4397
      @gokulgopan4397 ปีที่แล้ว

      Queen Mary wasn't a sister ship to Titanic. Entirely different company. Olympic and Britannic were Titanic's sister ships.

    • @funnymanricktwo
      @funnymanricktwo ปีที่แล้ว

      I just read Cunard was part owned by White Star. I stand corrected.

    • @gokulgopan4397
      @gokulgopan4397 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@funnymanricktwo sister ships means ships of the same class. Olympic, Titanic and Britannic belonged to the Olympic class of ships. They were virtually identical, with Olympic being the first and the base design of the class.
      Cunard-White Star merger happened in 1930. Still company merger doesn't mean they are sister ships.
      Smelted steel from Olympic's scrapping reused in QM would be the only relation of QM with Titanic.

    • @funnymanricktwo
      @funnymanricktwo ปีที่แล้ว

      Interesting stuff, but I think you think I care more than I do. I'm not looking to debate on Verdy's channel. Have a nice day

  • @94djanek
    @94djanek 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "fun" facts:
    1. Eric braeden (character: John Jacob Astor) went as a child on Board of ship gustloff. He Survived the biggest ship desaster (gustloff 1945)
    2. Making of movie cost more than Real Titanic
    3. Charles Joughin (man at the end while ships sunks in White clothes) was one of the kitchen members. He drank so much Alcohol that His Body could handle the coldnes and he survived

  • @IAMisLove
    @IAMisLove ปีที่แล้ว +1

    👍 Loved this movie. I saw it 5 times when it first came out. 🖖❤

  • @reasonpeason847
    @reasonpeason847 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    16:20 - Work outside in other silverware and for figuring out which bread and drink is yours just make a “b”(read) and a “d”(rink) with your fingers to check.

  • @deanroddey2881
    @deanroddey2881 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    If you'd like to see something quite different but equally as emotionally impactful, check out Deep Impact. It's such an amazing movie. I've gotten teary eyed at many a movie, but there are places in that one that literally will make me involuntarily sob. It's pretty interesting because it came out at about the same time as Armageddon. They are both about the same basic premise, but couldn't be more different. Where Armageddon is a silly sci-fi popcorn flick, Deep Impact is a powerful exploration of how we would deal with the pending end of the world.

  • @195511SM
    @195511SM ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Kathy Bates played 'Molly Brown' ...a real life wealthy socialite. Look her up & maybe watch the musical based on her life that starred Debbie Reynolds....''The Unsinkable Molly Brown'. I've heard that director James Cameron was the actual artist when it came to drawing Rose...

  • @bregjejabra25
    @bregjejabra25 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    8:47 21 knots = 38.89 km/hr (or 24.31 miles an hour).

  • @Firemarioflower
    @Firemarioflower ปีที่แล้ว

    5:45 Some real life passengers didn't....

  • @fabiencoze9829
    @fabiencoze9829 ปีที่แล้ว

    So sad you missed THE line who expresses much the bound beetween them !
    ' You jump , I jump right ? "

  •  ปีที่แล้ว

    2:10 The Titanic's wreck is submerged at a depth of 3,8 km, sharks can only dive to 2 km.

  • @blakewalker84120
    @blakewalker84120 ปีที่แล้ว

    8:40 "How fast are they going? They said 21 knots but I don't know that in km/hr."
    For an approximation that's close enough to give you a reasonable idea, just double it. 21 knots = 42 km/hr.
    That's not perfect, but close enough to understand a movie.
    The more accurate multiplier is 1.852, so 21 knots x 1.852 = 38.9 km/hr.

  • @emilywolfe7319
    @emilywolfe7319 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    James Cameron did the drawing of Rose and all of Jacks other stretches. (The Director)

  • @oddersisadog
    @oddersisadog 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As the wiki says "Of the firemen, only three leading firemen and around 45 other firemen survived. Several of the firemen who survived got into the lifeboats dressed only in their undershirts and shorts in 28 °F (−2 °C) weather."

  • @th.burggraf7814
    @th.burggraf7814 ปีที่แล้ว

    It is James Cameron's hands that can be seen in the movie, he did the drawing of Rose.

  • @djgrant8761
    @djgrant8761 ปีที่แล้ว

    When I think of Titanic I remember the films “A Night to Remember” (1958) and “Titanic” (1953).

  • @mikemckenna1740
    @mikemckenna1740 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can't wait for Titanic 2.

  • @Bamon17
    @Bamon17 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    New subscriber 🤫🤫

  • @greenbeech3055
    @greenbeech3055 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    James Cameron wrote Titanic originally for River Phoenix before he died.

  • @richardyoung3594
    @richardyoung3594 ปีที่แล้ว

    Curtis Mayfield - "Freddie's Dead" bass line and vocals, phwew.

  • @blakewalker84120
    @blakewalker84120 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    31:40 Yeah, class systems suck.
    Definitely.
    But...
    There is a little bit of logic to them.
    For example, the rich "first class" group here probably employ something like 100,00 people in various jobs and industries.
    If they live, those people keep their jobs.
    If they die, at least some of those jobs cease to exist.
    For reasons like that, these "first class" people might be able to make a good argument that they provide so much to economy and well-being of so many people that their individual life might matter more than somebody else who doesn't provide that.
    Society in general might be better off if a rich business-owner lives to keep his business and employees protected than if he dies and a poor person lives.
    That doesn't justify their horrible attitude in any way, but from a social and economical standpoint, they actually might be more valuable because of the value they contribute to society and economics for everybody.
    Each life is precious, to be sure, but if hard choices must be made, why must we also sacrifice those businesses and jobs and hurt the global economy by making so many innocent people, and their families, become jobless and maybe homeless?
    Just for a sense of fairness?
    Fairness, and compassion for the people who are not "first class" sounds noble and just and ideal, but tell that to the 100,000 families that become homeless and starving, just so the passengers on Titanic could make noble choices without regard for consequences.
    In that light, cold brutal logic might be more beneficial to the whole world at large than humane compassionate nobility.
    At the very least, it's an interesting perspective and a thought-provoking idea.

  • @blakewalker84120
    @blakewalker84120 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great reaction!
    Please do more movie reactions!

  • @randomlyweirdjeff4638
    @randomlyweirdjeff4638 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Titanic wasn't the only ship claimed to be unsinkable many other lines did that also.

  • @chuc5o
    @chuc5o 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Always remember, Rose is the real villain in this film.

  • @sirsancti5504
    @sirsancti5504 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My wife (Art-historian AND spanish) hates this movie, by the sole fact (her words): "That Picasso painting is in a museum, so they could never been in the Titanic".
    (Hand gestures left to your imagination).

  • @lordthiberussolar4739
    @lordthiberussolar4739 ปีที่แล้ว

    the drawing of Rose is made by James Cameron himself . like the other in jack jacket

  • @davidward9737
    @davidward9737 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had one love of my life. There...isnt a day that goes by. When she died from a brain aneryurism. That as a person that loved her. She was my best friend. We grew up together. That is the only thing i have emotion about. I will gladly say im dead inside.

  • @stevepecorella2704
    @stevepecorella2704 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The director James Cameron drew the sketch of Rose.

  • @brossools
    @brossools ปีที่แล้ว +1

    24:00 bro you're genuinely hilarious

  • @JediDanD
    @JediDanD ปีที่แล้ว

    There are no sharks in that area. No only are they not deep water creatures to the point of two and a half miles, but even the water being so cold, there's no sharks on the surface.

  • @thkempe
    @thkempe ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I enjoyed your reaction. Thank you very much.
    Your tears confirm that you are an empathetic person, and that's a good thing.
    Please react to the 1991 movie "Black Robe", which is a great film, set in early French Canada of 1634.

  • @Toumix
    @Toumix 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There can be no sharks in those waters where the Titanic sank. It is too deep and too cold up north. Also, there is a second ending of the movie. I won’t spoiled it but it is a bit different from the theatrical ending.

  • @patrickbrady5838
    @patrickbrady5838 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I hope you kept watching through the closing credits because Celine Dion sang magnificently over them!

  • @christianhauth9372
    @christianhauth9372 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    23:15 it was james cameron

  • @Ethereal_Alien
    @Ethereal_Alien ปีที่แล้ว

    It was actually the Director James Cameron who Drew the Portrait of Rose

  • @veggiesarefruits
    @veggiesarefruits ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes, people shouldn't jump (depending on how high it is at the time). However, when you're in a true life-or-death situation, your brain tries to make quick calculations as to which action will give you the best chance at survival. I vividly remember remember watching people jump from the 75th, 80th, and even higher floors of the Twin Towers on 9/11. If you think about it from their perspective, you're trapped in a burning building. If you stay inside, you can't see, you can't breathe, everything is unbearably hot, and you will definitely die. Your brain wants to move you away from the most imminent danger, and toward what seems to be the safest route. If that means jumping hundreds of feet in order to escape a sinking ship or a burning building, most people will jump. It doesn't make them stupid, it doesn't make them s***idal-- it simply means their brains are going into the state they perceive gives them the best chance at survival, however small that chance. It's really awful and incredibly sickening to watch it happen in real life, but it happens all the time during disasters. This movie did a fantastic job of showing what happens to people when they're in that state of mind, including: the reality of people who are drowning, accidentally drowning (or almost drowning) other people by grabbing onto them, pushing others away from lifeboats, cutting ropes, and even killing people. 😢

  • @3azy33
    @3azy33 ปีที่แล้ว

    James Crameron himself 23:19

  • @tonybaker55
    @tonybaker55 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My great uncle and great aunt (my grandmother's sister) were travelling from Jersey C.I. and went to Southampton from Jersey with two 2nd class tickets for the Titanic. Fortunately, my great uncle had his wallet stolen whilst in Southampton. They managed to get the next ship and lived in British Columbia for the rest of their lives.
    How did you keep your eyes so dry for so long? 1 knot is about 1.15 mph.
    They would have been better hitting the iceberg head on, as that would have resulted in a lot of bow damage, but the glanced along it, causing a lot of damage in a lot of water tight areas and thus the ship sank because of that.

    • @pc_buildyb0i935
      @pc_buildyb0i935 ปีที่แล้ว

      True that Titanic would have survived a head-on collision without sinking but hundreds of crew and passengers in the bow of the ship would have been killed and the on-duty officer (Murdoch) would have been arrested and court marshalled and probably tried for manslaughter and gross negligence. It makes more sense to try to avoid an obstacle rather than ram the world's most expensive ocean liner, still brand new, straight into it

    • @AlexandruCarjan
      @AlexandruCarjan ปีที่แล้ว

      If they had hit the iceberg straight on it would have sunk the ship in less than an hour... the immense force of the impact would have bent and twisted the entire hull all the way to the back of it making the water tight doors unable to close (See Britannic, Titanic's youngest sister that was modified to survive with 6 compartments flooed compared to Titanic's 4, she hit a mine and the explosion warped her entire hull causing the water tight doors to get stuck and not close sinking in 55 minutes, also the force was so great both masts bent in a way that snapped the wireless antennas and made it impossible for them to receive any messages). Also it would have instantly killed HUNDREDS of people sleeping in the bow section, primarily most of Titanic's crew and 3rd class passengers. Also also, NBODY IN THE HISTORY of sailing was ever trained to deliberately hit a dangerous object

    • @pc_buildyb0i935
      @pc_buildyb0i935 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AlexandruCarjan Nah, the Olympic class liners were built like tanks, a head-on collision wouldn't have sunk. Britannic sank because a mine explosion literally blew an entire section of hull wide open, most of the warping on the hull was the result of the collision with the seafloor.
      Titanic would've survived a head-on meeting with the iceberg, BUT all your other points still apply - immense damage, deaths of passengers and crew in the first 2 compartments, and mariners are all trained to avoid obstacles at sea.

    • @AlexandruCarjan
      @AlexandruCarjan ปีที่แล้ว

      @@pc_buildyb0i935 Wrong

    • @pc_buildyb0i935
      @pc_buildyb0i935 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​​@@AlexandruCarjanThanks for the effort in elaboration, A+.
      Am I to assume the part of my comment where I said pretty much all of your comment was correct, is also wrong?
      Wouldn't that make you wrong as well?

  • @johnwedgbury6817
    @johnwedgbury6817 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Oh no, not finished this yet, but hope you don't cry, verdy. Don't want to see that cute face screwed up in tears.

  • @mikealvarez2322
    @mikealvarez2322 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Verdy, I'm seeing a lot of comments telling you to skip Terminator 3 because it's lousy. First of all that's their opinion, others like myself liked it. But if it is a lousy movie then you can say so in your reaction to it. Are all movies to be the greatest number 1 hits of all time. My suggestion is to ignore all of us and make up your own mind. 😊❤

  • @ianmcinnis7747
    @ianmcinnis7747 ปีที่แล้ว

    A good movie, Verdy

  • @stevemoss7793
    @stevemoss7793 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    40:09 Did you really use that word.....?😮😅

  • @eclecticexplorer7828
    @eclecticexplorer7828 ปีที่แล้ว

    I worked indirectly on that film and was on location in Rosarita, Mexico for some of it. I am not a big fan of the film, or of James Cameron films in general. I feel that he is very good on the visuals but less adept at character and story. There were a variety of problems with the story. Many people have pointed out anachronisms, such as mention of a lake that didn't exist at the time (it was a manmade reservoir created by a dam's construction) and mention of Sigmund Freud's works before they were published, but that wasn't the sort of thing that bothered me. Nor were the historical inaccuracies the problem, such as the idea that steerage passengers were locked in as the ship was sinking. The most glaring fail to me -- although it was essential to the plot -- is that there was no way the Jack would have had access to the 1st class sections of the ship, where he appeared to come and go at leisure. That was an error I just couldn't look past. Also, Rose would have frozen faster than Jack, as the air was far colder than the water, and her gown was very lightweight.

  • @user-vc5rp7nf8f
    @user-vc5rp7nf8f ปีที่แล้ว

    a classic

  • @gforce4all
    @gforce4all 2 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    She could have donated that diamond to charity.

  • @richardyoung3594
    @richardyoung3594 ปีที่แล้ว

    Gosh, movies. "I Saw the Light" Hiddleston

  • @tylerferguson3707
    @tylerferguson3707 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    21 knots is 38.89 kilometers per hour.

  • @TalebIbrahim
    @TalebIbrahim 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Her name was Molly Brown' or as she became 'The Unsinkable Molly Brown'. Her husband was a gold miner and became rich with new money. She became a suffragette, a womens rights advocate, received the Legion of Honour from France for her work before and after the Titanic sank.

  • @asarombin-broberg3526
    @asarombin-broberg3526 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The director James Cameron drew the drawing!

  • @popandroid
    @popandroid ปีที่แล้ว

    oh lord...poor you haha...specially if you had to watch it on a computer monitor...not that it's great full-sized, but it IS a right-of-passage movie you kinda have to see eventually. just sorry you had to watch it now...I think you deserve to watch Rushmore now.

  • @hector2troy536
    @hector2troy536 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Ça me rappelle mon adolescence. 🙂