Full Commentary From the Cast and Crew | 'Titanic' 25th Anniversary
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Cast and Crew of 'Titanic' 25th Anniversary speak and talk about their experience.
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Full Commentary From the Cast and Crew | 'Titanic' 25th Anniversary
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Timeless iconic movie ever made
Watched it again. Awesome on a Big screen than TV. Will watch it again on the 2030th anniversary. 😌
That first transition shot from the wrecked Titanic to the new Titanic in Belfast is my favourite part of many of course but I love that part.
It was Southampton.
Bernard is teary eyed. These actors knew the importance and significance of the real life characters they played. My fav character is actually Thomas Andrews. I have a personal, family connection to Harland and Wolff.
Same with Danny Nucci (Fabrizio) and Ioan Gruffudd (Officer Lowe), I have seen in different interviews. The importance of telling the story and adding authenticity to it.
Victor Garber was a good Thomas Andrews & I remember the scene when Rose approaches him on the staircase to ask the question. The look on his face says it all. He played the part SO well. Many actors in this movie deserved Oscars but U can't give one to everyone but the 11 Oscars did it all & the movie deserved them all. The Titanic will never die.🚢
I love these interviews. Best movie and best cast ever. Victor is my favorite. ❤️
00:26 James Cameron - Director, Writer & Producer
05:51 Jon Landau - Producer
09:20 Victor Garber - Thomas Andrews
12:12 Bernhard Hill - Captain Smith
14:01 Kathy Bates - Molly Brown
Happy anniversary to one of the greatest movies ever
Iconic film! ❤
Great interviews! Thanks for posting!
RIP Bernard Hill. 🙏
This is 25 years later? Impossible. Garber(Andrews) and Hill (Smith) have not aged a DAY.
That’s exactly what Gandalf said to Bilbo Baggins: you haven’t aged one day. I wonder if it has something to do with Hill having been cast in LOTR. 😊
The class struggle aspect of this story is particularly fascinating.
Yeah it was truly layered. So many stories within the story. The funny thing is that the priceless necklace drove the story initially, then you kinda lose sight of that story line until right at the end when she throws it into the sea. Just masterful storytelling.
especially for those born in the late 20th century, or early 21st century and did *not* experience class struggle like that.
I love Titanci
Great interviews, especially to hear something from Victor Garber and Bernhard Hill.
Who edited the underlying music? Is it too hard to create something without silence spots that feel like stops? It’s obvious and not well done unfortunately
Victor Garber has not aged more than a week what the hell!
Right??
He hasn't changed a bit! I was 13 when the movie came out, but I do remember having a crush on him. I thought he was pretty handsome and I still do.
@@ietefiet I was 18 and I loved him immediately. Had a huge crush on him too.
I would just like to point out that I actually tend to remember Victor Garber from Alias more than anything 🤷♂️
Yeah me too!
My Victor love started with Titanic and then Alias.
That is correct - me too.
Holy shit Mathy Bates sounds like that?!?
Funny nobody knows that only the end song is sung by Celine Dion.
A work of art this movie and its music. Annoying and intrusive are the constant subscribe and follow and like bs banners.
Aint no way in hell people were asking for more of the first half of the movie, and less of the sinking. A very common criticism of the movie is that the first half is too boring and cliche. The last 90 minutes are by far the emotional driver of the movie.
@@kevinpowers3907 I literally heard your first sentence 🤣