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I've never heard so much sobbing in a theater...


than during the floating door scene. Last time I saw Titanic was when it was first released in 3D back in 2012 and I haven't forgotten that moment.

Have you seen the same reaction?

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I laughed hysterically at the time. Why couldn’t she move over. Did she have to take up all the space. Couldn't she see he was struggling and drowning and she’s chatting away blindly. It’s comical beyond belief. This is something Brad Pitt kids Leo a lot.

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I laughed hysterically at the time.


That was you ?!!!!??

I was enjoying a good sniffle when your guffaws ruined the mood.

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I tried to stifle it but couldn’t stop. Soon my entire row was laughing and verbal. And then that whole section. Sorry we ruined it for you

I didn’t think much of the love affair part of this movie or the script but everything else was fantastic. Leo looked to be like Elliott Page and Kate was two or three of him. The babysitter. So, I was laughing at many scenes.

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I think you owe me a popcorn and a Lotta Lemon at least.

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And cognac - isn’t there some kind of remembrance going on for this thing.

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They tested whether two people could occupy the space on that door, but they were unable to do so.

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Why test it? It’s the optics.

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During the original run in theaters I think everyone was teary-eyed at the end but not at that scene.

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I went last night, and most of the people were sobbing/sniffling, whatever.

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Blubbing, neurotic puffs.

This film is a load of bollocks.

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