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  •  edward9139
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Re: Titanic Films
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i like the special effects in the movies now adays although some movies are pretty cheezy.old movies are usually romantic and kissy suck-up "oh Fredrick, Oh margaret movies" give me a break
Posted on: 2005/4/27 19:51
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i like some wild west movies with clint eastwood
Posted on: 2005/4/28 17:16
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Re: Titanic Films
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I got my DVD today the film is so old its quite drab but hey that can be expected as its from 1929. But the re-inachment of the inquiery is very interesting it was a good buy for £7.99
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  •  Johno
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Re: Titanic Films
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did u get it off amazon
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Posted on: 2005/4/30 1:05
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  •  LeoPlumtree
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Quote:
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old movies are usually romantic and kissy suck-up "oh Fredrick, Oh margaret movies" give me a break


Let's not generalize.
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  •  edward9139
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usually. i'm not generalizing. i'm just saying that a lot of the old movies hav a lot of romance scenes in them.
i like western movies too
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  •  LeoPlumtree
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usually. i'm not generalizing. i'm just saying that a lot of the old movies hav a lot of romance scenes in them.


It depends on the movie. There are many, many old movies that aren't 'bout romance.
Posted on: 2005/5/3 18:00
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Re: Titanic Films
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thats very true the atlantic film isn't about romance
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I have found the tv movie

DISCONTINUED This title is no longer manufactured and is listed for information only.

The Titanic sets sail on a collision course with destiny in this spellbinding epic adventure, featuring outstanding performances by Peter Gallagher, George C. Scott, Eva Marie Saint, Tim Curry and Marilu Henner. Titanic melds together the heart-wrenching stories of people whose lives, loves, and fortunes irrevocably changed the night of April 14, 1912.
The story begins in London, when a young pickpocket, Jaime Perse, steals his way onboard the Titanic. The cream of high society are gathering there, including society matron Hazel Foley, financier John Jacob Astor, self-made millionaire Wynn Park, and the infamous Molly Brown. But also onboard is Simon Doonan, a hard-bitten criminal determined to rob the first-class passengers and simultaneously destroy Jaime’s last chance to start over.
Titanic weaves a captivating mosaic of lives that will touch your heart forever. 1,523 men, women and children perished the night the Titanic sailed into darkness. Only 705 passengers survived. Their tragic experience will grip your imagination. Their courage will capture your heart

Certificate: 13
Run Time: 173 mins
Studio: ©1996, Pioneer Entertainment, Inc.

Main Genre: Drama
Actors/Artists: Tim Curry, Peter Gallagher, Marilu Henner, Harley Jane Kozak, Eva Marie Saint, George C. Scott, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Felicity Waterman

Director: Robert Lieberman


PLEASE BRING IT BACK!



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Posted on: 2005/5/3 21:23
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