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| Titanic | 
enlarge | Actors: Leonardo Dicaprio, Kate Winslet, Jason Barry, Kathy Bates, Nicholas Cascone Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Letterboxed, Thx, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 194 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: PARD155224D UPC: 097361552248 EAN: 0097361552248 ASIN: B00000JLWW
Theatrical Release Date: December 19, 1997 Release Date: August 31, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: DAILY SHIPPING!! This DVD is in very good condition and may or may not have very light scratches, which in no way has affected the viewing capabilities. Case shows little signs of wear and includes all original artwork. . Daily Shipping!
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Modern day classic by a modern day film genius September 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was one of the few who knew this was going to be good. The hype before the film came out was mostly negative. Plagued by delays the film quickly became the most expensive film ever made. But I was steadfast on seeing it, because I liked all of James Cameron's films, and I was certain to go see this one regardless of what the story was.
And then the film came out and it was great. May not have been the best picture of the year, but it is one of the few films that have won best picture that weren't the best pictures of their year, that I believed earned the title because of the struggle the filmmakers went through to make this movie.
Now, watching and listening to James Cameron's commentary, ten years after the film's release, I like it even more, for he explains in this feature length commentary, how things he was doing in Titanic were revolutionary, but have now become the norm. The green screen compositing to transition from one sceen to the next, used ad-nausea in Speed Racer was pioneered in Titanic. The computer generated extensions of backgrounds and sets that were used in films such as Garden State was in the infancy stage when Cameron used it on this film. Cameron is big on research, and you can tell by the detail he goes into the story and each character that appears on the screen. His very insightful and thorough commentary and I strongly recommend it for anybody who wants to be a filmmaker.
Great Item September 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Titanic DVD was sent in super time and it was great. Thank you very much :)
Amazing Titanic edition! September 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This three disc special edition is a great set for all collectors to have. The special features on this edition are amazing and to see how James Cameron was able to make the movie look like you were on the Titanic itself back in 1912 is outstanding. Even the fine details that they put into the set is excellent. Along with that, the acting was done well by all the actors which showed this dramatic event which occured 96 years ago. This movie allows people to see the true events which occurred on that cold night on April 15, 1912 and helps to remind everyone of the tragedy of the amazing ship Titanic.
MORE THAN A POPULAR ROMANTIC MOVIE... September 10, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Everyone knows this film for being a multi-million-dollar epic as well as a definitive love story (with Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet); less mentioned (but more of the film's actual concern) is its uplifting portrayal of a woman's liberation out of repression, set within a real historical time and setting used to create a symbolic fable.
The point is hammered home in its scene of the young Rose viewing a little girl folding her napkin on her lap (a girl she remembers in horror as herself) and its final scene of the elderly Rose happily drifting off with photos of her full life around her. The Jack in her life (even if fleeting) has given her wings. Looking at this being the main theme of the story, the film is not a tragedy but a triumph in a woman finding herself (through Jack) and living a full life without letting others dictate who she will become.
On this level, even as its deceptive surface emphasizes its tragic love story, it's a masterpiece that Joseph Campbell would have venerated using a real-life tragic event to tell a positive, life-affirming story of a woman finding herself utilizing the iconography of Freudian dream symbolism.
TITANIC finally gets the special collector's edition treatment it deserves and is loaded with over 3 hours of footage. September 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I admit... I've watched the film TITANIC three times in the theater and hunted city after city for the TITANIC soundtrack for that one Celine Dion song.
Afterall, this movie was hyped as a mega blockbuster that would later become a winner of 11 Academy Awards including Best Picture.
I also waited in line with almost a hundred other fans to get the VHS release but when the first DVD release came out, I didn't buy it.
I was a bit dismayed by the lack of special features and the fact that the film was divided into two discs.
Knowing that popular DVD's tend to be re-released in different incarnations with a "deluxe this" or "premium that" , TITANIC has finally returned as a Special Collectior's Edition.
The Special Collector's Edition does not disappoint as it is loaded with over 3 hours of special features.
Included in this special version are cast and crew commentaries by director James Cameron, Kate Winslet, Gloria Stuart, Lewis Abernathy, Jon Landau and Rae Sanchini. Historical commentary by Doon Lynch and Ken Marschall.
To my disappointment, the movie again is split up into two discs Thus you will need to get up from your seat to change the DVD when you get close to the two hour mark.
But fortunately, DVD space is utiltized well with the inclusion of branching technology, so when ever you want to know how certain scenes were made, you have an option to watch the behind-the-scenes featurettes while watching the movie.
The DVD looks great and audiophiles should be pleased to learn that Dolby Digital 5.1 ES and also 6.1 DTS ES is available.
Disc 2 includes the alternate ending titled "Brock's Epiphany" which is based on the original script. Which I'm glad that Jim Cameron edited out of the final verison. Also, included on this disc is the music video of Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On". But I'm a bit surprised how dated the music video looks.
On Disc 3, this disc features all the TITANIC goodies with 45 minutes of never-before-seen deleted scenes with optional commentary. This was actually very interesting to watch and listen to why James Cameron removed those scenes. Included also was the FOX special "Breaking New Ground", press kit featurettes, 1912 newsreel which was more of taking footage of the actors in costume and making it look like footage from 1912.
Construction timelapse, deep dive presentation, video matics, video effects breakdowns, still galleries and so much more.
In closing, I admit that I was originally dismayed that the movie was split into two disc's but with the addition of the behind-the-scene brancing featurettes with the film, I can understand why. The number of TITANIC footage on this Special Collector's Edition is simply amazing.
If you are a big fan of this TITANIC film, this DVD Special Collector's Edition is definitely a must-buy!
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