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| I used to be really obsessed with that movie. I was in love with Leonardo DiCaprio. I saw it 5 times in the theater. I was also in 7th grade at the time, so that accounts for the obsession. It is still a really great movie. Makes me cry every time I watch it. Even the song "My heart will go on" makes me a little teary eyed. |
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| I've probably seen it close to that as well. When I first bought the movie after it came out I watched it about once a day, probably twice during the weekends. But after a while, I got sick of it, and of Leonardo DiCaprio, then he disappeared for a while, and now he is back. When I have watched it since then I have fast forwarded during the boring, slow parts, and only watched the interesting, romantic, or sad parts, but I rarely sit through the parts with children dying and all the families...too depressing, even though the point of the film is to remember what a sad event it was. |
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| Anymore ad hominem arguments Silverspoon????? I thought this was a good movie. It's a very commercial film and I think there's no mistaking that it's more of a love story than anything. I think that everyone involved in this movie did a good job. I wouldn't call it the best though. |
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| Let's not forget we are talking about real people who died. Not the lead characters obviously, but it was a real thing that happened. Comments like, "I was rooting for the iceberg" seem pretty shallow given the all too real events of the film. Whether you hated this film or loved it, the tragedy shouldn't be made light of. [ October 02, 2004, 02:47 AM: Message edited by: shiver112000 ] |
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