Image: The Titanic; Wikipedia |
I became a fan of the ship Titanic when the 1997 film (of the same name), by James Cameron, was making its way around theaters. I was in the 5th grade, and my school was so fascinated by the actual story that the school gave out bookmarks which advertised a museum event in honor of the actual ship. At first, I didn't comprehend the bookmark - all I understood was that it was about a ship that sank a very long time ago...Then, one night, there was a special on T.V. which promoted the James Cameron movie, while also sharing stories from actual eye witnesses and showing actual parts of the sunken ship underwater. (That same special would later be included onto the movie's special anniversary DVD). I don't know why, but seeing the sunken ship intrigued me, and the tragic story of the ship played on my heartstrings! While most of the other 5th grade boys enjoyed the James Cameron movie for a certain scene with Kate Winslet, I enjoyed the movie because of the ship itself, and especially its "final moments" afloat. To me, The Titanic was its own character, and I wanted to see it meet its end by watching it collide with the iceberg, flood, break in half and, ultimately, land on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean! For a better example, my wanting to watch Titanic just to see the ship sink is equivalent to wanting to watch Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows pt. 2 just to watch Harry walk into the Forbidden Forest and sacrifice himself to Voldemort!
Since then, I've seen almost every T.V. special on its sinking, and have heard some ridiculous conspiracy theories from them! I've also seen several movie depictions aside from the James Cameron version (some were good, and some have been terrible). Even as a high school graduation gift, my mother took me and my sister to a Mosi expedition of the ship, where we got to see an actual part of the ship, view how the night sky looked on April 14, 1912, and do a walk-about through rooms showcasing artifacts and details about passengers. And, I've occasionally read books about the ship, however, because I was younger, most of the books were Scholastic editions! It seems silly to admit this, but my fascination with the actual ship kind of made me fall in love with history just like Harry Potter got me to fall in love with reading fiction! Afterwards, I looked at history differently than just boring events and facts, and soon started reading about the Romans, the Spartans, the citizens of Pompeii, and similar subjects.
Well, enough about the past! Because it's been a century since the unfortunate night of April 14, 1912, and because the ABC network is premiering its Titanic miniseries tonight, I thought it would be fun to showcase some of the movie trailers from movies which have had The Titanic as its hidden main star!
Clip from Atlantic (1929):
I never knew this movie existed!
Trailer for Titanic (1953):
I saw this version, and it was okay... Trailer for A Night to Remember (1958):
Trailer for Raise the Titanic (1980):
Trailer for Titanic (1996):
Trailer for Titanic (1997):
Trailer for the Re-release of Titanic (1997/2012):
Trailer for Titanic (2012):
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