Titanic Fan Works Out Which Scene Features Kate Winslet s Stunt Double
On 4/28/21 at 10:45 AM EDT
Titanic when Kate Winslet s stunt double appears on screen instead of her.
An eagle-eyed fan spotted something amiss in one scene, in which Rose DeWitt Bukater (Winslet) and Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) try to escape a wall of water.
At this point in the epic, with the Titanic well on its way to sinking, Jack and Rose are in the bowels of the ship desperately trying to escape, when they find a crying child who Jack scoops up.
After the boy s dad returns and snatches him out of Jack s arms, the pair try to save the father and son from certain death as a door buckles, sending a torrent of water cascading into the corridor.
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Every Golden Globes Best Drama Winner Since 1952
By Joseph Bien-Kahn, Stacker News
On 3/1/21 at 8:00 PM EST
This year s Golden Globes were unlike any other in its storied history, which began in 1944 when the Hollywood Foreign Press Association gathered at the studios of Twentieth Century-Fox to celebrate the filmmaking achievements of 1943. Seventy-plus years later, the Golden Globes Awards show is the first to kick off the awards calendar, and after being delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 78th Golden Globe Awards aired remotely, with hosts Amy Poehler emceeing from L.A. and Tina Fey from New York City. Winners tuned in from their own homes, some in the traditional ball gowns and tuxes, others in their pajamas.
UpdatedTue, Feb 16, 2021 at 8:17 am PT
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Ingrid Bergman And Humphrey Bogart In Casablanca. (Warner Brothers/Getty Images)
It is that time of the year when the scent of a red rose just seems to linger eternally. Chocolates are more luscious, and whispers of sweetness are simply ravishing. It is that special moment when romance and love are intertwined for lovers to savor.
Yes! It is Valentine s Day, the time to celebrate that greatest feeling of all. For many, an elaborate evening out will certainly spark the fireworks: enjoying a sumptuous dinner, sipping graceful wine, and dancing until the wee hours of the morning. For others, simplicity is their preference: enjoying a home-cooked meal paired with their favorite wine and watching a romantic movie. Does it sound simple enough? Not really.
Like a great iron Sphinx on the ocean floor, the Titanic faces still toward the West, interrupted forever on its only voyage. We see it in the opening shots of “Titanic,” encrusted with the silt of 85 years; a remote-controlled TV camera snakes its way inside, down corridors and through doorways, showing us staterooms built for millionaires and inherited by crustaceans.
These shots strike precisely the right note; the ship calls from its grave for its story to be told, and if the story is made of showbiz and hype, smoke and mirrors well, so was the Titanic. She was “the largest moving work of man in all history,” a character boasts, neatly dismissing the Pyramids and the Great Wall. There is a shot of her, early in the film, sweeping majestically beneath the camera from bow to stern, nearly 900 feet long and “unsinkable,” it was claimed, until an iceberg made an irrefutable reply.
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