10:52PM
Titanic
Titanic is on TBS. Even after all these years, even though I know how it's going to end, it still makes me cry and cry.
Four things:
- Leonardo DiCaprio at 21 or 22 or however old he was when they filmed this movie was hottttt.
- I just Googled Gloria Stewart and she's still alive. She's going to be 100 in July.
- Could you imagine if this was in 3D?
- Look at this messed up Titanic Adventure Slide.



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I saw this movie 10 times when it first came out. I still love it although the one thing about it I don't like is Celine Dion.
This was a great movie. I loved seeing the two of them in Revolutionary Road to see how much they have changed.
I love this movie too, but the end still gets me lol. Your blog is very nice, Iam glad I stumbled upon it. :)
Leo at 21 was pretty good. But nothing compares to the Leo of Growing Pains. He was my biggest tween crush. So much so, that I haven't really forgiven him for growing up.
One of my most vivid memories from Titanic coming out is walking past the display in the local cinema which the staff must have made themselves. There was a big model of the Titanic and they had made a huge iceberg out of polystyrene or something. It really caught the eye.
I L-O-V-E Titantic! I was seriously in middle school when the movie came out and my mom wouldn't let me watch it because some of the scenes were too obscene. Now that I have grown I have watched the movie so many times and it is a very big tearjerker.
On another note, I have slidden (is that even a word) down one of those slides before! It was at a fair that I went too and I never thought about how sad the ride is. We should not be recreating the torment those people went through that historic night :( But it was tons of fun.
I once watched the special features of my 2 disc special edition Titanic DVD and I started crying. I couldn't continue to watch the film.
I'm going to watch this movie again when I get home. Love it. =)
Titantic sucks me in every time! I watched part of it on Sunday - I just couldn't torture myself with its sweet sorrow so late at night. The score is haunting; the first strings of 'My Heart Will Go On' give me goosebumps. For the longest time, I didn't realize that elderly Rose had died - I just thought she was sleeping in her bed at the end. I was at my parent's house watching it, and my dad so cruelly informed me that she had passed away in her sleep, she wasn't sleeping. I liked to believe it was just a cat nap. I sobbed uncontrollably for hours. Thanks, Dad.