It was a debate that had raged since 'Titanic' hit theaters 25 years ago: did Rose leave Jack to die by not letting him up on the board as they floated in the ocean. James Cameron maintains that the board would have only been big enough for one of them and Jack died valiantly, letting Rose live. Others argue that they could have at least tried to fit work it so both of them could have survived. Bu
It was 100 years ago to the day that the RMS Titanic was on it's maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York City. At 11:40pm, it was the beginning of the end for this new luxury liner as it struck an iceberg. More than two hours later, just before 2:20am, the Atlantic Ocean swallowed the Titanic with over 1,000 lives still aboard.
If you live under a rock and haven't heard, James Cameron has re-released "Titanic" in 3-D. But, here is a promo for the film that you probably haven't seen!
If you weren't a fan of the original movie, you might like some of the changes they have made! Check out the new version of the smash-hit after the jump!
If you've ever wanted to experience how the first class passengers ate on the Titanic just before it went down, now you can at one Houston bar. A restaurant is offering a Titanic experience which includes a 10 course meal over four hours.
After returning from a cruise just weeks ago, this story sent chills down my spine when I got wind of it. A cruise ship ran aground on a reef off the coast of Italy over the weekend. This crash was so bad, it's being compared to the tragedy of the Titanic.
New details continue to emerge about the partially submerged ship. The captain claims that he was the last one off, yet passengers report th
‘Titanic,’ the highest grossing film in movie history, is getting a 3D retrofit that is scheduled to hit theaters on April 6, 2012.
On Wednesday, director James Cameron introduced a trailer for this 3D update on the Titanic Facebook page. “I’m the king of the 3D world!”
Paramount Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox and Lightstorm Entertainment jointly announced today that James Cameron’s “TITANIC” will be re-released worldwide on April 6, 2012.
The release, which marks the 100th anniversary of the Titanic setting sail (April 10th), will present the film in 3D for the first time ever.