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Reply #40 pink_lavender's post
dier kawen org lain tp itu hanya la amanat dr jack who asked her to go on and have a wonderful life and dont ever give up....
but her heart still belongs to Jack sampai bila2....and the ending tu memang ada dua kemungkinan...sama ada rose mati atau just mimpi..... tp aku rasa dier mati sbb dlm mimpi tu semua org pakai baju putih....which is a symbol of death n peace..... she finally found her peace and reunited with Jack in the afterlife........ so touching!...![](static/image/smiley/default/sad.gif) |
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Ranks first in the Academy Award Most Nominated Films List with 14 nominations, tying with the No.1 All About Eve (1950).
One of three films to win a total of 11 Academy Awards, the others being Ben-Hur (1959) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003).
Was #1 at the U.S. box office for a record fifteen consecutive weeks, from 19 December 1997 to 2 April 1998.
Has the longest cinematic release, it stayed on US movie charts from December 19, 1997, until September 25, 1998, a duration of 281 days. |
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dahsyat aa korang..ingat lagi dialog2 dlm cite nie
bagi aku, lagu cite nie yg membuatkan dia berhantu
n lakonan dorang...
tgk byk kali pun part jack tenggelam tu sure nangis nyer
pas2 aku akan bengong keesokkannya sbb citer tu melekat kat dalam otak |
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Reply #44 dEsZda's post
betul! betul! aku pun sama! |
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trivias...(ambik dr IMDB)
The studios wanted Matthew McConaughey, but James Cameron insisted on Leonardo DiCaprio.
Fay Wray was originally offered the role of the older Rose but turned it down, saying, "I think to have done 'Titanic' would have been a tortuous experience altogether". Hollywood legend 'Ann Rutherford' also turned it down.
Before announcing development of this film, director James Cameron shot footage of icebergs off Nova Scotia under the pretence of making a film called "Planet Ice."
When James Cameron decided to include real footage of the Titanic's remains on the seabed, he did not want to simply shoot from inside a submersible as had been done for the IMAX documentary Titanica (1995). To allow filming from outside the sub, Cameron's brother Mike Cameron and Panavision developed a deep-sea camera system capable of withstanding the 400 atmospheres of pressure at that depth.
The deep-sea camera held only 12 minutes' worth of film, but each dive took many hours. To make the best use of his resources, James Cameron had a 1/33 scale model of the wreck constructed and used it to rehearse each dive. The Russian sub operators would walk around the model ship holding model subs in their hands as Cameron explained the shots he wanted.
12 dives were necessary. On the last two dives, shots were taken by sending a remotely operated vehicle into the wreck; James Cameron had intended using this device only as a prop.
For some wreck interior shots, a set was constructed and submerged.
James Cameron went on the dives to the real Titanic himself, and found it an overwhelming emotional experience to actually see it. He ended up spending more time with the ship than its living passengers did.
Most of the decor on the ship - from the carpet to the chandeliers - was reconstructed by, or under the supervision of, the original companies which furnished the Titanic.
When Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) is preparing to draw Rose (Kate Winslet), he tells her to "Lie on that bed, uh I mean couch." The line was scripted "Lie on that couch", but DiCaprio made an honest mistake and James Cameron liked it so much he kept it in.
In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked this as the #83 Greatest Movie of All Time. This was one of the newest entries on the list (from films which were released between 1997 and 2005).
The movie's line "I'm the king of the world!" was voted as the #4 of "The 100 Greatest Movie Lines" by Premiere in 2007.
Jack Davenport was considered for the role of Caledon 'Cal' Hockley but was deemed too young.
The movie's line "I'm the king of the world" was voted as the #100 movie quote by the American Film Institute (out of 100).
The scenes during which Thomas Andrews chastises Second Office Charles Lightoller for sending the boats away without filling them to capacity is the only scene in the entire film in which the actors' breath was not digitally added in later.
Was the highest grossing film in Japan until Hayao Miyazaki's Spirted Away (2001) opened
First movie to have a budget of $200,000,000.
The engine room scenes were partially filmed aboard the WWII ship SS Jeremiah O'Brien. Smaller railings and catwalks were installed to make the engines appear bigger.
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In real life there was concern that the davits might not be strong enough to lower the boats fully loaded, although they had in fact been tested under such a weight. The davits in the film, which can be seen flexing under the weight, were made by the same company as the real-life ones.
The scene in which Rose meets Jack to thank him for saving her life was improvised by the two actors at James Cameron's request, and the spitting scene was almost all ad-lib. Cameron also credits Kate Winslet with writing the heart-wrenching "This is where we first met" line during the final sinking, as well as suggesting Rose spit in Cal's face rather than (as scripted) jab him with a hairpin.
At the departure scene the extras were filmed on a green screen in a parking lot.
A model was used for the ship in the background during the poker scene so the onlookers are missing
Most of the ocean which extras were jumping into was 3 feet deep.
When the scene where a wall of water bursts through a doorway was first shot, James Cameron said that the 40,000 gallons of water dumped into the corridor set were not enough, and asked for triple that amount. The set had to be rebuilt to stand up under the additional weight of water.
James Cameron was adamant about not including any song in the movie, even over the closing credits. Composer James Horner secretly arranged with lyricist Will Jennings and singer C閘ine Dion to write "My Heart Will Go On" and record a demo tape, which he then presented to Cameron. The song won an Oscar.
After a sizable publicity campaign was prepared, release was delayed from summer to Christmas 1997 while postproduction (especially special effects) took longer than anticipated.
Production began on September 1st, 1995.
The "full-size" ship exterior set was constructed in a tank on a beach south of Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico. Construction started on the 85th anniversary of the real Titanic's launch - May 31, 1996 (see also A Night to Remember (1958)). To reduce costs, the number of instances of some repeated components (such as windows) was reduced, and other parts (such as the funnels and lifeboats) were built at 90% scale to produce the correct visual appearance. The set was oriented to face into the prevailing wind so that the smoke from the funnels would blow the right way.
All the scenes where there is an exterior sunset shot were filmed at the set in the Baja California, Mexico set.
In the scene where the water comes crashing into the Grand Staircase room, the film makers only had one shot at it because the entire set and furnishings were going to be destroyed in the shot.
In the scene in the beginning where the captain orders full-speed ahead and the shot moves down into the boiler room, the set was really just about three boilers but the film makers had huge mirrors installed to visualize a great big long room. (In this scene you can see workers shoving in coal, and about 20 feet down the room you can see the mirror image of the workers).
The only real decks were the boat deck and A deck, with a facade of plating and lighted portholes completed only on the starboard side. So many lights were required that cinematographer Russell Carpenter commented: "And you walk inside, and 70 miles of one kind of cable and 70 miles of another kind all add up to this Terry Gilliam vision of the telephone company of the 1950s."
Only the starboard side of the exterior set was completed. In the scenes portraying the ship at the Southampton dock, all shots were reversed to give the appearance of the port side of the ship, as it was actually docked in 1912. This required the painstaking construction of reversed costumes and signage to complete the illusion, which was achieved by reversing the image in post-production. One cast member joked, "I wasn't dyslexic before starting this show. I am now."
The entire set was mounted on hydraulic jacks and could be tilted up to 6 |
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The detached stern section of the full-size set was moved onto a separate tilting platform which would allow it to be rapidly turned vertical for the final phase of sinking. There were 10 takes, each requiring 100 stunt players to fall from or along the set while 1,000 extras were attached to the railings by safety harnesses.
In some shots the apparent tilt angle was steepened using various tricks such as tilting the camera and horizon.
Interior shots also involved hydraulically tilted sets in tanks (in various studio soundstages).
A 1/8 scale model of the ship's stern was also used.
Gloria Stuart, being only 86, was aged by makeup to play Rose at age 101. She did not find this a pleasant experience.
In preference to hiring new extras all the time and repeatedly having to fit them for clothes and coach them in proper 1912 mannerisms, a group of 150 "core extras" was hired who would stay with the picture through the entire production. They and other performers learned proper 1912 behavior in a 3-hour course from Lynne Hockney, who was also the film's choreographer. Hockney also produced a video "Titanic Etiquette: A Time Traveler's Guide", which was then left playing continuously in the wardrobe department.
On the final night of shooting in Nova Scotia, one or more pranksters mixed PCP (angel dust) into the clam chowder served to the cast and crew. 80 people were taken ill, many hospitalized with hallucinations. Bill Paxton felt listless for two weeks after the incident.
The last lines spoken by Old Rose, "He exists now only in my memory," are also the last lines in the film Mad Max 2 (1981).
The name of the character Caledon Hockley derives from two small towns (Caledon and Hockley) near Orangeville, Ontario, Canada, where James Cameron's aunt and uncle live.
In the scene where Jack and Rose are walking the deck and talking, Rose calls herself a "poor little rich girl". Gloria Stuart, who plays old Rose, was actually IN the film Poor Little Rich Girl (1936).
Kate Winslet tells Billy Zane, "I'd rather be his whore than your wife." This line was delivered earlier by Peggy Lipton to Chris Mulkey in "Twin Peaks" (1990) - in which Zane co-starred.
The bedtime story the Irish mother tells her children is the story of "The Children of Lir," an old Irish folktale about children turned into swans. That is, unless it's actually the story of "Tir na nOg, Land of eternal youth and beauty", an Irish folktale where no one ages.
At $200 million, the movie cost more than the Titanic itself. The cost to construct the ship in 1910-1912 was |
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more, more and more trivias....
When Jack is telling Rose about the lady he drew that sat at the bar wearing every piece of jewelry she owned, Jack said that they nicknamed her Madame Bijoux. Bijoux is French for jewels.
In 1998 it became the first film since 1966 to win the Oscar for Best Picture but not be nominated for its screenplay (the previous film to hold this "honor" was The Sound of Music (1965).
Most Oscar-nominated film (14) not to win in any acting categories
Gloria Stuart was the only person on the set of this biopic who was living at the time of the actual disaster
This was the first movie to best the Oscar and MTV Movie Award for best picture.
Came eighth in the UK's Ultimate Film, in which films were placed in order of how many seats they sold at cinemas
Early in production, this film's brief "decoy" working title was "Planet Ice".
One of three films to win a total of 11 Academy Awards, the others being Ben-Hur (1959) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003).
Kate Winslet developed pneumonia while filming the water scenes.
A number of scenes are arranged and in some cases scripted almost identical to similar sequences in A Night to Remember (1958). This is particularly true of these scenes:
Thomas Andrews telling Capt. Smith the sinking is "a mathematical certainty";
The Titanic's band preparing to depart at the end, only to turn around and regroup as Hartley begins playing 'Nearer My God to Thee' by himself (though a different version of the song is used in the 1958 film).
A shot of Ismay in a lifeboat as the Titanic sinks behind him.
Thomas Andrews looking at a painting as Titanic prepares to sink
Andrews encountering a man by the Grand Staircase and telling him the ship is doomed (in Cameron's film, he tells Rose).
The highest-grossing film ($600,788,188) in North American box office history. It is also the only film to gross over $500 million in its North American run.
The drawing Jack made entitled "Lady Bijou" wasn't really just any picture. They got the idea from an old 1933 photograph taken by Brassai called "Bijou".
When the hull breaks in half and the stern falls level, look carefully at the close-up of Jack and Rose when the stern starts to raise again - Jack hits Rose in the face.
Has the longest cinematic release, it stayed on US movie charts from December 19, 1997, until September 25, 1998, a duration of 281 days.
The film was initially budgeted at $135,000,000, but going two months over schedule required asking Paramount Pictures to contribute an additional $65,000,000 in exchange for U.S. distribution rights.
Shay Duffin, who played the pubkeeper in England, is related to one of the original Irish workers who built the Titanic.
The original release date was 25 July 1997. When Harrison Ford, whose upcoming film, Air Force One (1997), was scheduled to be released the same day, found out, he demanded that Paramount push the release date to a different time. Paramount, who had distributed many successful films of Ford's agreed, being worried that Ford would never do another film for them again.
After completing Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), James Cameron got the idea to do the film after watching A Night to Remember (1958). He spent five years doing research on the Titanic and its fate.
British newspapers alleged that Michael Caine refused a role.
Macaulay Culkin was considered for the role of Jack Dawson.
Reba McEntire was offered and had accepted the role of the unsinkable Molly Brown, but due to later schedule conflicts had to turn it down. |
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trivias lagi....
Ranks first in the Academy Award Most Nominated Films List with 14 nominations, tying with the No.1 All About Eve (1950).
Rose only says "I love you" to Jack once while they are both shivering in the water. Jack never says it, although he mentions what he loves about her (see quotes)
Kate Winslet was one of the few actors who didn't want to wear a wetsuit during the water scenes.
Rose laughs during the flying scene when Jack sings "Come Josephine in My Flying Machine" because in a deleted scene they were singing it as they come out of the 3rd class dance.
The "Sinking" coat was a size 8 while the rest of the gowns were a size 4. It was so large to make Rose seem more vulnerable in the sinking scenes.
At the party in steerage, a foreign-speaking man is speaking with Rose and she says "I'm sorry, I can't understand you." The man is Swedish, probably a friend of Sven's, and he's saying to her "Talar fr鰇en svenska?" In English that translates to "Does the miss/lady speak Swedish?" which she obviously doesn't.
When the stern of the ship is vertical, Chief Baker Joughin (Liam Tuohy, in white) is drinking from a flask. Joughin was one of few to survive the freezing water, allegedly due to the alcohol (but this is disputed as unlikely since alcohol is known to accelerate hypothermia, not to help resist cold). The scene was added after Liam showed the flask to James Cameron explaining that it was a family heirloom as old as the Titanic itself.
The Swedish phrases that Sven and his buddy exchange during the card game translate into the following: "I can't believe you bet our tickets!". "Shut up!". When grabbing Jack by the throat: "You damn weasel!". And after punching his buddy in the face: "You damn idiot! What the hell are we gonna do?! I'm gonna kill you!".
One of the Swedes in the beginning of the film is originally Norwegian, and currently works as a doorman at a nightclub in Stavanger, Norway. The other is an actor from Finland.
Was #1 at the U.S. box office for a record fifteen consecutive weeks, from 19 December 1997 to 2 April 1998.
Dolores O'Riordan was asked to both act in and compose music for the movie, but refused both offers due to the birth of her son.
Director Trademark: [James Cameron] [feet] The shoe at the beginning, Rose's feet while climbing the rail, Jack's feet when taking off his shoes, Rose's and Jack's feet while dancing.
Director Trademark: [James Cameron] [nice cut] Several dissolves between the Titanic on the seabed to the Titanic of the past, and the dissolve from the young to the old Rose.
Director Cameo: [James Cameron] Just below Lovejoy during the below decks party, with a gray beard.
Director Cameo: [James Cameron] Standing behind Fabrizio on the deck waiting for a lifeboat when Murdoch starts shooting.
The hands seen sketching Rose are not Leonardo DiCaprio's, but director James Cameron's. In post-production, Cameron, who is left-handed, mirror-imaged the sketching shots so the artist would be appear to be right-handed, like Leonardo DiCaprio.
Was the first film to be filmed at Fox Studios Baja.
The car in which Jack and Rose make love, was a Renault owned by the Carter family.
The first line spoken in Swedish, the card player saying, "I can't believe you bet our tickets," is spoken with a heavy Finnish accent. So heavy in fact that on the Swedish DVD this line is subtitled along with all the English lines.
The character of Rose is partially based on California artist Beatrice Wood, who died in 1998 at the age of 105.
In the scene where an elderly couple are hugging on the bed while water rushes underneath depicts the founding owners of Macy's department store in New York; Ida and Isidor Strauss. They actually died on the Titanic in real life. Ida was offered a seat on a lifeboat but refused so that she could stay with her husband saying, "As we have lived together, so we shall die together." There was a scene that depicted this moment, it was cut but it can be see on the Special Collecters DVD |
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Reply #46 ladydolph's post
yg aku dengar plak, patutnya role jack diberi kat matt damon.. tp kate winslet pujuk james cameron pilih dicaprio sbb dicaprio kawan baik dia... |
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lagi dan lagi......
In the movie, Jack is a 3rd class passenger on the Titanic who sneaks his way up to first class with the hopes of never getting caught. In the real disaster in 1912, Third Class Passenger Hilda Maria Hellstr鰉, really did sneak up to first class out of curiosity and never got caught, however she was in her 3rd class cabin when the Titanic hit an iceberg and ended up surviving the sinking by boarding one of the last lifeboats to leave, Collapsible C.
The "ale" in the below decks party was actually root beer.
Danny Nucci stated that there were several different versions of his death that were scripted. One of them would have involved him swimming up to Cal's swamped lifeboat and begging to be let aboard, saying it was his destiny to go to America. At that point Cal was supposed to have knocked him unconscious with his oar and tell him "IT'S THAT WAY!"
Both Leonardo DiCaprio and Jason Barry both injured themselves while filming the scene in which their characters pull up a bench in third class and use it to smash a gate open. Leo threw out a shoulder, and Jason caught himself in the chin with the bench.
As originally scripted, Cal was intended to actually find Rose aboard the Carpathia after the sinking. Rose was to tell him to let her mother know that she died on the Titanic, and that he would leave her alone for the rest of her life.
Jack has a line during the first class dinner scene in which he asks Molly Brown which utensils to use for what. Because of the enormous amount of time spent shooting the scene, having to provide different angles and coverage for all the cast members at the table, Leonardo DiCaprio was so worn out towards the end that he picked up a fork and asked Kathy Bates "Which one of these do I use to lobotomize myself?"
During World War II, former Second Officer Lightoller was one of the many private citizens who helped in the Allied evacuation of British forces from Dunkirk, France.
The most expensive movie to be filmed in the 20th century.
Cal's snide comments notwithstanding, Rose intuitively has quite an eye for art. She bought herself a canvas considered one of the most influential paintings of the 20th century: Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (The Ladies of Avignon). During the sinking, it is shown floating in Rose's cabin --but actually it has been on exhibit safe and dry for decades at the Met in New York City (see Goofs).
Approximately 120 tons of water (triple what had been initially planned) were released for Eric Braeden's final scene. Braeden said that he has never been more terrified in his life than when he was preparing for it, as there was obviously no possible physical rehearsal.
Kate Winslet improvised the line, "Jack, this is where we first met."
Many of the "core extras" used for the movie took on characteristics of actual survivors. One scene where two little girls are loaded onto a lifeboat and the man says, "It's only for a little while" is based on testimony from one of the girls who survived.
When Jack sneaks onto the first-class deck in search of Rose, we see a young boy playing with a top as his father looks on. This is based on a famous photograph taken aboard Titanic soon after her launch (the photographer left the ship when it docked briefly in Ireland). The boy and his father survived the sinking, but the boy died some years later in an auto accident.
The biggest box-office draw in film history (to date), grossing more than $1 billion worldwide.
The engine master says, "All ahead full," and we hear someone yell, "All ahead full!" in the background. That is actually director James Cameron's voice.
David Warner, who plays Spicer Lovejoy, starred as one of the leading roles, Laurence Beasley, in the TV-movie S.O.S. Titanic (1979) (TV), which also depicts the sinking of the "un-sinkable" ship.
Rose says "Jack" 80 times, not counting when she calls him "Mr. Dawson", but counting both Kate Winslet and Gloria Stuart. Jack says "Rose" 50 times. |
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James Cameron originally wanted Enya to compose the score for the film and even went so far as to assemble a rough edit using her music. When Enya declined, Cameron hired James Horner (who had composed the music for Cameron's previous film Aliens (1986)) to write the score. Horner stated that the tensions with Cameron were so high during post-production of "Aliens" that he assumed he and Cameron would never work together again. However, Cameron was so impressed with Horner's score from Braveheart (1995) that he was willing to forget the past experience. According to some accounts, Horner independently decided the film's score should be done in Enya's style. As a result, several pieces of the score sound very similar to some well-known Enya songs, in particular her theme song for Far and Away (1992) (Book of Days).
In the scene of Rose looking through the corridors for Jack, the water used was actually from the Pacific Ocean at the Baja California, Mexico set. The water was so cold that when Rose gasps when she first dives into the water, it was actually Kate Winslet's genuine reaction to the frigid ocean.
A 162-foot crane originally intended for construction and lighting was mounted on railway tracks and used for most high-level exterior shots, rather than expensive helicopters. The camera platform was big enough for a gyro-stabilized Wescam, a Steadicam and a hand-held camera. James Cameron directed atop it to be able to see the entire set.
Long shots showing the whole ship's exterior were produced by Digital Domain. A 1/20 scale model was filmed and computer-generated images of people, ocean and smoke were added. For one scene, James Cameron instructed them to "imagine we're making a commercial for White Star Lines and we need beautiful shots sweeping around the ship from a helicopter."
The rooms that Caledon Hockley, Rose DeWitt Bukater and Ruth DeWitt Bukater occupied (B52, B54 and B56) were actual rooms on the real Titanic. They were originally booked by J.P. Morgan, but he canceled before the ship sailed. Morgan had a controlling interest in International Mercantile Marine, a conglomerate that owned the White Star Line. Bruce Ismay booked the rooms following Morgan's cancellation. (See Goofs.)
Rose, in her old age, owns a Pomeranian. A Pomeranian was one of only three dogs known to have survived the disaster. As the real ship sank, a passenger freed dogs from their kennels and a survivor later recalled a French bulldog swimming in the ocean. James Cameron filmed scenes portraying the doomed animals but cut them.
The completed film ignores the freighter Californian, which had stopped for the night due to the ice hazard and was within sight of the Titanic throughout the sinking (the Californian's warning had been received and sent to the bridge but was not placed in the chartroom). An early version of the script included a scene on the Californian, but James Cameron cut out the subplot after filming it to shorten running time. The two actors in the scene on the Californian were Adam Barker as radio operator Cyril Evans and Peter John White as Third Officer Groves.
This was the first time the Best Song Oscar (for "My Heart Will Go On") was won by a non-musical Best Picture winner. Best Song Oscar had been won by Best Picture winner only twice before (Going My Way (1944) and Gigi (1958), both musicals).
James Cameron regular Michael Biehn was nearly cast as Cal Hockley and attended numerous meetings with Cameron to discuss the role, though ultimately the part went to Billy Zane.
Rob Lowe was considered for the role of Cal Hockley.
After finding out that she had to be naked in front of Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet decided to break the ice, and when they first met, she flashed him.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet committed to the film even before the script was written, on the basis only of a 165-page outline James Cameron had written.
Christian Bale auditioned for the role of Jack Dawson, but was turned down because James Cameron didn't want two British actors playing the lead roles of two Americans.
With her nomination for Best Supporting Actress at age 87, Gloria Stuart became the oldest person to ever be nominated for an Oscar.
Gwyneth Paltrow was also up for the role of Rose Dewitt Bukater but lost to Kate Winslet.
In the movie the original script included scenes of newlywed couple Daniel and Mary Marvin, Daniel being a cameraman and son of Henry Marvin, co-founder of the movie production company American Mutoscope & Biograph. Daniel Marvin died aboard the Titanic, but not without photographing some of the only existing film of the liner.
Even though the actors wore waterproof makeup for the scenes shot in the aftermath of the sinking, they constantly required touch-ups, as chemicals in the pool they shot in would wash the makeup off.
Considerable controversy arose when James Cameron depicted the suicide of First Officer Murdoch. While Cameron did apologize to Murdoch's family members for the upset the scene caused them, he still kept the shot in the film, stating simply that while no one could prove that it did happen, neither could anyone prove that it didn't. |
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Reply #51 buiscasey's post
bukan kate ngan leo ni baru first time jumpa masa shoot Titanic ke? lepas tu hubungan baik mereka sampai la ke hari ni..... |
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some memorable quotes:
Cal Hockley: God, not those finger paintings again. They certainly were a waste of money.
Rose: The difference between Cal's taste in art and mine is that I have some. They're fascinating. It's like being inside a dream or something. There's truth but no logic.
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Fabrizio: I can see the Statue of Liberty already!... Very small, of course.
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Molly Brown: You shine up like a new penny.
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Rose: I am not a foreman in one of your mills that you can command. I am your fianc閑.
Cal Hockley: My fian... my fianc閑! Yes, you are, and my wife. My wife in practice if not yet by law, so you will honor me. You will honor me the way a wife is required to honor a husband. Because I will not be made a fool, Rose. Is this in any way unclear?
Rose: No.
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Jack: That's the one good thing about Paris: there's a lot of girls willing to take their clothes off.
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[Rose shows Jack her engagement ring]
Jack: God! Look at that thing! You would've gone straight to the bottom. |
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scene ni aku suka sgt....masa Jack n Rose first time jumpa...
Jack: Don't do it.
Rose: Stay back! Don't come any closer!
Jack: Come on, just give me your hand. I'll pull you back over.
Rose: No, stay where you are! I mean it! I'll let go!
Jack: [He approaches slowly, gesturing to his cigarette to show that he is approaching merely to throw it over the side into the ocean] No, you won't.
Rose: What do you mean, "No, I won't"? Don't presume to tell me what I will and will not do, you don't know me!
Jack: Well, you woulda done it already.
Rose: You're distracting me! Go away!
Jack: I can't. I'm involved now. You let go, and I'm, I'm 'onna have to jump in there after you.
Rose: Don't be absurd. You'd be killed!
Jack: I'm a good swimmer.
Rose: The fall alone would kill you.
Jack: It would hurt. I'm not saying it wouldn't. Tell you the truth, I'm a lot more concerned about that water being so cold.
[pause. She looks down at the water. Jack is slowly removing his boots]
Rose: How cold?
Jack: Freezing. Maybe a couple degrees over. You ever, uh, you ever been to Wisconsin?
Rose: What?
Jack: Well, they have some of the coldest winters around. I grew up there, near Chippewa Falls. I remember when I was a kid, me and my father, we went ice fishing out on Lake Wissota. Ice fishing is, you know, where you...
Rose: I know what ice fishing is!
Jack: Sorry. You just seem like, you know, kind of an indoor girl. Anyway, I, uh, I fell through some thin ice; and I'm telling you, water that cold, like right down there...
[He gestures with his chin down toward the Atlantic Ocean]
Jack: ... it hits you like a thousand knives stabbing you all over your body. You can't breathe. You can't think. At least, not about anything but the pain. Which is why I'm not looking forward to jumping in there after you.
[They exchange glances]
Jack: Like I said, I don't have a choice. I guess I'm kinda hoping you'll come back over the railing, an' get me off the hook here.
Rose: You're crazy.
Jack: That's what everybody says but, with all due respect, Miss, I'm not the one hanging off the back of a ship here. Come on. C'mon, give me your hand. You don't want to do this.
[She reaches her hand back, he reaches his forward, and he helps her back onto the deck]
Jack: Whew! I'm Jack Dawson.
Rose: Rose De Witt Bukater.
Jack: I'm gonna have to get you to write that one down.
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more quotes : ![](static/image/smiley/default/smile.gif)
Rose: [letting go of Jack's hand] I'll never let go, Jack. I promise.
[she kisses his hand and watches him sink, almost falling apart before she finally climbs back into the water to call the lifeboat back]
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Jack: Where to, Miss?
Rose: To the stars.
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Jack:[waving to people as the TITANIC sets off] Goodbye!
Fabrizio:You know somebody?
Jack:Of course not! That's the point! Goodbye, I'll miss you!
Fabrizio:Goodbye! I'm gonna never forget you!
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[climbing an on-deck staircase to the stern as the ship is about to sink]
Male Passenger:Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death...
Jack:You want to walk a little faster through that valley there?
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Rose don't see what all of the fuss is about. It doesn't look any bigger than the Mauritania.
Cal Hockley:You can be blas |
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[as Jack sketches her in the nude]
Rose: I believe you are blushing, Mr. Big Artiste. I can't imagine Monsieur Monet blushing.
Jack: He does landscapes. |
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