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In the 1997 film “Titanic,” the Strauses were depicted as the older couple holding each other in bed as ocean water rushes in. “In the movie, Jack and Rose’s motto is: ‘You jump, I jump.’ But in real ...
Though Jack and Rose were completely made up, there are plenty of "characters" in Titanic who were real people, many of whom had stories so interesting they could make up their own three-hour movie.
The Titanic remains one of the most iconic ships ever built, celebrated for its grandeur and remembered for its tragic end.
James Cameron’s ‘Titanic’ is a film that knows how to pull on heartstrings. Released in 1997, the film has since made history, making generations cry with its heartbreaking plot for the past ...
But in real life, it’s their motto: ‘Where you go, I go,’ Justus explained. “That’s the real motto.” How long will the Straus items be on display at Titanic Museum Attraction?
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson helped to fix Titanic's sky in the scene with Kate Winslet, after years of bugging James Cameron about the stars.
The debris that saved Rose's life in Titanic — and sparked a quarter-century of debate — fetched over $718,000 at an auction of iconic Hollywood movie props last week. It's based on a real ...
After Rose and Jack make love in the Renault Type CB Coupé de Ville — reportedly the only car in real life that was aboard the Titanic — Rose says to Jack, “You’re trembling,” to which ...
But in real life, it’s their motto: ‘Where you go, I go,’ Justus explained. “That’s the real motto.” How long will the Straus items be on display at Titanic Museum Attraction?
But in real life, it’s their motto: ‘Where you go, I go,’ Justus explained. “That’s the real motto.” How long will the Straus items be on display at Titanic Museum Attraction?