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Celine aint happy.
Yep.Is that the one from The Titanic that Trump played at one of his rallies?
Whatever happened to that Titanic anyway?Is that the one from The Titanic that Trump played at one of his rallies?
It makes sense as they are both intolerable and must never be allowed out in public ever again.
(i despise that song not just because it’s a horrible dirge, but also cos I worked in a Virgin Megastore when Titanic came out and it was heavily played on the instore radio station. Music is sometimes used as a torture method and I can see why.)
At least you never had to suffer working in Mr Rabbit’s Fun House, then you’d know what music torture is.
Politico claim they were sent some of these documents, as were another media outlet:
“I’m for electric cars. I have to be, you know, because Elon Musk endorsed me very strongly. So I have no choice.”
Yes, but ‘it was Iran’ doesn’t have any verification yet.
Whatever happened to that Titanic anyway?
Surely titanic was the prequel to the 1980 film raise the titanicI'd expect a sequel by now, given how much the original made the studio.
I'd expect a sequel by now, given how much the original made the studio.
I'd expect a sequel by now, given how much the original made the studio.
I see you and raise a Bismarck.Surely titanic was the prequel to the 1980 film raise the titanic
I always thought that that was a strange title, that underplays the magnitude of the the disaster.The original was ‘A night to remember.’
I always thought that that was a strange title, that underplays the magnitude of the the disaster.
Nope. This was the first dramatisation Saved from the Titanic - Wikipedia closely followed by foreign language versions the same year and other foreign language films later.Titanic with Barbara Stanwick, Clifton Webb and a young Robert Wagner was the first major Hollywood treatment, five years before Night to remember.The original was ‘A night to remember.’
Nope. This was the first dramatisation Saved from the Titanic - Wikipedia closely followed by foreign language versions the same year and other foreign language films later.Titanic with Barbara Stanwick, Clifton Webb and a young Robert Wagner was the first major Hollywood treatment, five years before Night to remember.
I didn't know that. I've only ever seen Titanic (1953) and A Night To Remember.Sure, Cameron's film though was based on A night to remember, stole some scenes word for word.
"Andrea Doria" ?
Two hours of build-up, someone says 'Did you hear someth-" then there's a SQUINK and everything cuts to black and the credits roll.It seems to me that the Titan implosion would make a decent movie. All kinds of drama there. Too bad there's no positive hook they can add to make it viable as a Hollywood film.
Two hours of build-up, someone says 'Did you hear someth-" then there's a SQUINK and everything cuts to black and the credits roll.