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Titanic 3D – The Cast Reflect on the First Time they Saw the ‘Epic’ Movie

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We’ve not put up too many featurettes from Titanic as let’s face it, most of them we’ve seen before but this little video is rather nice. It has many of the cast talking about how they felt when they saw the movie for the first time. Interviews include Kathy Bates, Billy Zane, Frances Fisher, Bill Paxton, Bernard Hill, Ioan Gruffudd and James Cameron’s wife Suzy Amis-Cameron. No sign of Leo or Kate though I’m afraid peeps.

James Cameron’s Titanic is an epic, action-packed romance set against the ill-fated maiden voyage of the R.M.S. Titanic, the pride and joy of the White Star Line and, at the time, the largest moving object ever built. She was the most luxurious liner of her era — the “ship of dreams” — which ultimately carried over 1,500 people to their death in the ice cold waters of the North Atlantic in the early hours of April 15, 1912.

Titanic is coming back to the cinema 5th April 2012 in 3D. It’s been completely remastered and from what we’ve seen the work Director James Cameron has done on it is fantastic but then that’s what you’d expect from the amazing man right?

You can also submit your video on the first time that you saw the movie on the official YouTube channel here.

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2 COMMENTS

  1.  

    Awesome clip! I loved the movie Titanic, and the movie was
    so awesome I never get enough of watching it 15 years later. I stream it to my
    iPad, or TV using my Blockbuster @ Home feature. This let’s me go back and
    experience what I thought back when I first watched it in the theaters. In 1997
    it was one of the best films anyone could view, and now with it going into 3-D,
    I can only imagine how much better it’s going to be. I guess I watch this on my
    iPad again, since it’s got me thinking. Blockbuster @ Home was one of the best
    recommendations from my coworker at DISH.

  2.  

    Awesome clip! I loved the movie Titanic, and the movie was
    so awesome I never get enough of watching it 15 years later. I stream it to my
    iPad, or TV using my Blockbuster @ Home feature. This let’s me go back and
    experience what I thought back when I first watched it in the theaters. In 1997
    it was one of the best films anyone could view, and now with it going into 3-D,
    I can only imagine how much better it’s going to be. I guess I watch this on my
    iPad again, since it’s got me thinking. Blockbuster @ Home was one of the best
    recommendations from my coworker at DISH.

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