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DVD : Titanic [1998]
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5039036000147
Format: Full Screen, PAL, Widescreen
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Languages:English Original Language Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo English Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo English Subtitled Portuguese Subtitled Swedish Subtitled Danish Subtitled Hungarian Subtitled Polish Subtitled Icelandic Subtitled Dutch Subtitled Finnish Subtitled Czech Subtitled Greek Subtitled
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Region Code: 2
Release Date: March 01, 2004
Running Time: 189 minutes
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: December 19, 1997
Related Items:
Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review:
When the theatrical release of James Cameron's Titanic was delayed from July to December of 1997, media pundits speculated that Cameron's $200 million disaster epic would cause the director's downfall, signal the end of the blockbuster era and sink Paramount Studios as quickly as the ill-fated luxury liner had sunk on that fateful night of April 14, 1912. Some studio executives were confident, others horrified, but the clarity of hindsight turned Cameron into an Oscar-winning genius, a shrewd businessman and one of the most successful directors in the history of motion pictures. Titanic would surpass the $1 billion mark in global box-office receipts (largely due to multiple viewings, the majority by teenage girls), win 11 Academy Awards including best picture and director, produce the bestselling movie soundtrack of all time and make a global superstar of Leonardo DiCaprio. A bona fide pop-cultural phenomenon, the film has all the ingredients of a blockbuster (romance, passion, luxury, grand scale, a snidely villain and an epic, life-threatening crisis), but Cameron's alchemy of these ingredients proved more popular than anyone could have predicted. His stroke of genius was to combine absolute authenticity with a pair of fictional lovers whose tragic fate would draw viewers into the heart-wrenching reality of the Titanic disaster. As starving artist Jack Dawson and soon-to-be-married socialite Rose DeWitt Bukater, DiCaprio and Kate Winslet won the hearts of viewers around the world and their brief but never-forgotten love affair provides the humanity that Cameron needed to turn Titanic into an emotional experience. Present-day framing scenes (featuring Gloria Stuart as the 101-year-old Rose) add additional resonance to the story and, although some viewers proved vehemently immune to Cameron's manipulations, few can deny the production's impressive achievements. Although some of the computer-generated visual effects look artificial, others--such as the sunset silhouette of Titanic during its first evening at sea, or the climactic splitting of the ship's sinking hull--are state-of-the-art marvels. In terms of sets and costumes alone, the film is never less than astounding. More than anything else, however, the film's overwhelming popularity speaks for itself. Titanic is an event film and a monument to Cameron's risk-taking audacity, blending the tragic irony of the Titanic disaster with just enough narrative invention to give the historical event its fullest and most timeless dramatic impact. Titanic is an epic love story on par with Gone with the Wind, and, like that earlier box-office phenomenon, it's a film for the ages. --Jeff Shannon
Rating:
- Stunning.
I cannot describe it at all.
Touching, moving, passionate.
None of these words do Titanic justice.
A TRUE tear-jerker.
The way the lead roles act is overpowering.
And the sheer terror of the sinking really touches your heart.
If you have not already, buy this film.
Please!
I'll buy it for you if I have to!!
Rating:
- 100% ADORE THIS MOVIE
BRILLIANT MOVIE, LUV EVERY MINUTE OF IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY BETWEEN ROSE AND JACK IS PERFECT, BUT THE ENDING GETS ME EVERYTIME, I CANT HELP BUT CRY WEN...WELL I WONT TELL U, U'LL HAV 2 BUY IT 2 FIND OUT, BUT I 100% RECOMMEND THIS FILM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EVEN THOUGH THE FILM IS ABOUT 4HRS I DIDNT TAKE MY EYES OFF IT ONCE!!!!!!!
I CAN SEE WHY ITS WON 12 AWARDS, THIS FILM DESERVES IT, A MUST SEE FILM, SO GO ON, PRESS THAT BUY BUTTON!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... Read More
Rating:
- the heart escapes despite a massive cardiac arrest
well i think it has to be said there is someting charming about this epic despite a magnitude of flaws that can sink another fleet of titanics,just imagine 2 teenagers taking you on a guided tour of the entire bowels and decks of a huge liner and that too in a frenzy of giggling and weeping alternatively without letting go of each other's hands and you can imagine the inadvertent comic affect that ludicrous image evokes while the ship sinks,
in the middle of all this is the evil stockbroker ... Read More
Rating:
- The sinking of the Titanic is a metaphor of the 20thC and perhaps the greatest commercial film ever made
For years I have been unable to prevent myself from judging people by their response to this film. It's so easy to discover the pretentious, the mean spirited and the hard hearted, and the people who like to sneer at what they think it's safe to sneer at. And then of course there are those who always try to make jokes about something that almost succeeds in making them feel some strong emotion. And I've never heard any of them come up with an interesting or original criticism, or even a valid one.
They ... Read More
Rating:
- The film that made me cry
The following is not my own review but that of a teenage friend of mine.
There are plenty of adult reviewers so let's get the opinions of the young and impressionable.
It was difficult to believe that the ship was not the real thing.
The characters of Jack and Rose were portrayed brilliantly by Leonardo and Kate. I wanted their love to go on and on.
I was truly scared when the ship struck the iceberg. At the time I didn't know what the outcome would be. All the time I was hoping ... Read More
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Titanic [1998]
starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher
directed by: James Cameron
directed by: James Cameron
Our Price: 108,464.40
Prices excluding shipping charge.Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Audience Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5039036000147
Format: Full Screen, PAL, Widescreen
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Languages:
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Region Code: 2
Release Date: March 01, 2004
Running Time: 189 minutes
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: December 19, 1997
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- Notting Hill [1999]
- Pretty Woman (15th Anniversary Special Edition) [1990]
- Braveheart [1995]
- Gladiator [2000]
- see more
Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review:
When the theatrical release of James Cameron's Titanic was delayed from July to December of 1997, media pundits speculated that Cameron's $200 million disaster epic would cause the director's downfall, signal the end of the blockbuster era and sink Paramount Studios as quickly as the ill-fated luxury liner had sunk on that fateful night of April 14, 1912. Some studio executives were confident, others horrified, but the clarity of hindsight turned Cameron into an Oscar-winning genius, a shrewd businessman and one of the most successful directors in the history of motion pictures. Titanic would surpass the $1 billion mark in global box-office receipts (largely due to multiple viewings, the majority by teenage girls), win 11 Academy Awards including best picture and director, produce the bestselling movie soundtrack of all time and make a global superstar of Leonardo DiCaprio. A bona fide pop-cultural phenomenon, the film has all the ingredients of a blockbuster (romance, passion, luxury, grand scale, a snidely villain and an epic, life-threatening crisis), but Cameron's alchemy of these ingredients proved more popular than anyone could have predicted. His stroke of genius was to combine absolute authenticity with a pair of fictional lovers whose tragic fate would draw viewers into the heart-wrenching reality of the Titanic disaster. As starving artist Jack Dawson and soon-to-be-married socialite Rose DeWitt Bukater, DiCaprio and Kate Winslet won the hearts of viewers around the world and their brief but never-forgotten love affair provides the humanity that Cameron needed to turn Titanic into an emotional experience. Present-day framing scenes (featuring Gloria Stuart as the 101-year-old Rose) add additional resonance to the story and, although some viewers proved vehemently immune to Cameron's manipulations, few can deny the production's impressive achievements. Although some of the computer-generated visual effects look artificial, others--such as the sunset silhouette of Titanic during its first evening at sea, or the climactic splitting of the ship's sinking hull--are state-of-the-art marvels. In terms of sets and costumes alone, the film is never less than astounding. More than anything else, however, the film's overwhelming popularity speaks for itself. Titanic is an event film and a monument to Cameron's risk-taking audacity, blending the tragic irony of the Titanic disaster with just enough narrative invention to give the historical event its fullest and most timeless dramatic impact. Titanic is an epic love story on par with Gone with the Wind, and, like that earlier box-office phenomenon, it's a film for the ages. --Jeff Shannon
Average Rating: 

Rating:
- Stunning.I cannot describe it at all.
Touching, moving, passionate.
None of these words do Titanic justice.
A TRUE tear-jerker.
The way the lead roles act is overpowering.
And the sheer terror of the sinking really touches your heart.
If you have not already, buy this film.
Please!
I'll buy it for you if I have to!!
Rating:
- 100% ADORE THIS MOVIEBRILLIANT MOVIE, LUV EVERY MINUTE OF IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY BETWEEN ROSE AND JACK IS PERFECT, BUT THE ENDING GETS ME EVERYTIME, I CANT HELP BUT CRY WEN...WELL I WONT TELL U, U'LL HAV 2 BUY IT 2 FIND OUT, BUT I 100% RECOMMEND THIS FILM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EVEN THOUGH THE FILM IS ABOUT 4HRS I DIDNT TAKE MY EYES OFF IT ONCE!!!!!!!
I CAN SEE WHY ITS WON 12 AWARDS, THIS FILM DESERVES IT, A MUST SEE FILM, SO GO ON, PRESS THAT BUY BUTTON!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... Read More
Rating:
- the heart escapes despite a massive cardiac arrest well i think it has to be said there is someting charming about this epic despite a magnitude of flaws that can sink another fleet of titanics,just imagine 2 teenagers taking you on a guided tour of the entire bowels and decks of a huge liner and that too in a frenzy of giggling and weeping alternatively without letting go of each other's hands and you can imagine the inadvertent comic affect that ludicrous image evokes while the ship sinks,
in the middle of all this is the evil stockbroker ... Read More
Rating:
- The sinking of the Titanic is a metaphor of the 20thC and perhaps the greatest commercial film ever madeFor years I have been unable to prevent myself from judging people by their response to this film. It's so easy to discover the pretentious, the mean spirited and the hard hearted, and the people who like to sneer at what they think it's safe to sneer at. And then of course there are those who always try to make jokes about something that almost succeeds in making them feel some strong emotion. And I've never heard any of them come up with an interesting or original criticism, or even a valid one.
They ... Read More
Rating:
- The film that made me cryThe following is not my own review but that of a teenage friend of mine.
There are plenty of adult reviewers so let's get the opinions of the young and impressionable.
It was difficult to believe that the ship was not the real thing.
The characters of Jack and Rose were portrayed brilliantly by Leonardo and Kate. I wanted their love to go on and on.
I was truly scared when the ship struck the iceberg. At the time I didn't know what the outcome would be. All the time I was hoping ... Read More
Action & Adventure • Adult • Anime • Children's • Classics • Comedy • Crime, Thrillers & Mystery • Documentary • Drama • Fitness • Gay & Lesbian • Horror • Interactive • Music • Musicals & Classical • Science Fiction & Fantasy • Sports • Television •
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