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Carros que estão no jogo Nascar 2000 e também Nascar Rumble (Playstation 1) (Parte 2)
#Bristol Motor Speedway#Daytona International Speedway#Michigan International Speedway#Rusty Wallace#Bobby Labonte#Jeremy Mayfield#Ken Schrader#Mike Skinner#Ward Burton#Mark Martin#Darrell Waltrip#Geoff Bodine#Bobby Hamilton
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ANTONY STARR as MARK COBWEB (2023) dir. Samuel Bodin
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Eurovision 2023: #26 & #25
26. AZERBAIJAN Fahree ft Ilkin Dovlatov - "Özünlə apar" 36th place
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Decade Ranking: 98/153 [Above James Newman, below The Roop]
We're nearing that point of the ranking where I'm feeling "okay this is enjoyable moreso than flawed", but there are a few entries on that cusp that just fall short.
And I think Azerbaijan are a very good example of that, actually. If you wanted to know the entry that is the most smack-dab-average of the year's musical representation look no further. "Özünlə apar" is the posterchild of this contest - an entry that showcases its home country's musical traditions while also not being particularly competitive.
On a bad-to-good scale,"Özünlə apar" lands at "Not Bad". Which is... fine? But is that something Eurovision songs should strive for?
Well, staging and context can improve matters, but in Azer's case those worked against them. Semi 1's second half was a weaksauce affair, and I felt like Azerbaijan were one of the main contributers to that. You have this not uninteresting ethnic mugham song with two conventionally attractive vocalists that -by their sheer appearance- exhude massive sexual tension (both of their looks are so gay-coded lmao <3). It can become good, if you give it the right care.
This is not the right type of care:
Those visuals would work for Veronika maybe (god Raiven WOULD kill for that backdrop wouldn't she?) but for an ethnic ballad, eh. Wouldn't it be better to just focus on the main vocalist? Try to make it intimate rather than have him swallowed by the LEDS (i am SO not marking Natalia down for the same thing btw, dwi) The "big prop on an empty stage framed by copious wideshots" staging is not one that suits the genre.
(tho lol at how you can see the crew WHEEL THE HANDS ON THE STAGE in the background of this gif)
We saw with Hersi's "One Night's Anger" and Blas Canto's "Voy a quedarme" how the deadly combination of slow + empty can murder an average song's immersion, and I felt like this was one such example. Staging that outclevers the audience is a thing of the past, Azerbaijan. Back to the "Miracles", I think, or you will not see a final for a long, long time.
And since this one was a short write-up, let's add in a second:
25. GERMANY Isaak - "Always on the run" 12th place
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Decade Ranking: 93/153 [Above Malik, below Sudden Lights]
Like Fahree and Ilkin, Isaak is right on the cusp of the Green Zone, but falls just short. I feel like the year was good enough for me to not cling to a "Not Bad" banger.
That said, I did feel like Isaak was marginally better than the average German entry - half a decade behind the pop curve, as per Germany's usual (I mean, the German jury 12'd Sweden. SWEDEN!!) but catchy enough. The real ringer was always Isaak himself. I don't know why the Germans were so outraged about when the international jury put him first (esp since Isaak also won the Televote? lmao). When in doubt, pick someone who can perform, you dipshits. I saw the German NF live (it was -mothershocker- really bad) . The only two that came anywhere near "serving" (SMFD RYK & MARIE!!) and didn't have a song that made me wish homicide on the composer/performer (DIE MAX!!) were Isaak and Bodine Monet? And Germany were NEVER going to pick an individual with a vision and a personality, let alone if that person is Dutch, not Deutsch, so~
Indeed, it was always Isaak's ability to sing while emoting that made me question whether I just liked him or liked the combo of him + the song, but I now know it's the former. "Always on the run" is -again- Not Bad, but we've had so many fucking Counting Stars pass pver the counter over the years (the fact that I've spent YEARS headcanoning "Counting Stars" as ID despite KNOWING it's a 1R song says enough for how fucking interchangeable these "indie" poprock songs are). How can one be excited by one at this point, I don't understand.
However, if Isaak's live skills were my main draw, then we must also admit that the performance in the Semi (the non-canonical one) was better than the one in the Grand Final. The one in the GF felt like one where Isaak went through the motions of Having To Perform. Maybe it was the backstage tension, maybe it was because Tuesday had a piss-poor line-up that made him look better, maybe it was the bad R/O that put him behind the far more exciting Ukraine, but Finale Isaak was just kinda there for me, singing his song one final time, neither adding nor detracting from the proceedings. That is hand-on-heart a high yellow, not a green, so here we are.
But I do think it's good the juries handed him a 12th place (is 12th the default placement all the generic dated radio pop gets nowadays? Cannot wait to confirm that again with 2025's inevitable Pompeii clone)(sent by Denmark, bank on it), because (1) AOTR was well-staged with respect for its introspective narrative, which is rare for GERMANY (2) Germany needed some sort of pick-me-up after the Ryk fanboys terrorized everyone for not getting their way (3) the surprise left-side result FINALLY PROVES THAT SANDBAGGING RYK WAS THE CORRECT CHOICE, EAT A MOULDY DYK!!! It's MY meta now, and Bubblevision has no time for your shitty also-ran fanfaves...x
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 24 GOOD(ish) ENTRIES OF 2024
The efforts to improve the year despite the ongoing shitstorm have been noted and appreciated. ^_^
THE RANKING
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Sawyer Brown's Mark Miller has something to say about Blake Shelton, but he knows Shelton isn’t going to like it.
"He’s absolutely brilliant," Miller, 65, tells PEOPLE from his home studio in Nashville of the country music superstar. "Blake has this ‘Jethro Bodine’ part of his personality that's just kind of goofy, and he wants you to think that, but he’s really smart and he has this incredible memory. He can blow me away with the recall he has of records and songs, especially from the '80s and '90s."
It’s this recall and memory that made itself known as Shelton joined with his musical heroes Sawyer Brown to produce their brand-new album Desperado Troubadours.
"Blake is such a historian of the band and such a fan,” says Miller of the '90s hit-making band also made up of Gregg “Hobie” Hubbard, Joe “Curly” Smyth and Shayne Hill. "He's also got great instincts. To be a producer, you have to have the instinct in the studio to be able to lead and navigate through a song."
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Not only was Miller impressed with Shelton’s talents, but also with his incredible work ethic during the making of Desperado Troubadours.
"We used to tease him that he used to get there and let the help in because he was always the first one at the studio and he was the last one to leave,” says Miller, who recently authored the book The Boys and Me: My Life in the Country Music Supergroup Sawyer Brown.
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“Blake and [his wife] Gwen [Stefani] flew in from Los Angeles, and we just literally camped out in the studio for three or four days,” says Miller, who also worked with co-writers such as Mac McAnally, Cody Jinks and Tennessee Jet on Desperado Troubadours.
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Beyond the black and naked wood In frosty gold has set the sun And dusk glides forth in cobweb hood... Sister, tonight the werewolves run! With white teeth gleaming and eyes aflame, The werewolves gather upon the howe! Country churl and village dame, They have forgotten the wheel and plow. They have forgotten the speech of men; Their throats are dry with a dreadful thirst; And woe to the traveler in the glen Who meets tonight with that band accurst! Now from the hollows creeps the dark; The moon like a yellow owl takes flight; Good people on their house-doors mark A cross, and hug their hearths in fright. Sister, listen!...The King-Wolf howls! The pack is running!...Drink down the brew, Don the unearthly, shaggy cowls,-- We must be running too!
They Run Again, by Leah Bodine Drake (1904-1964)
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COBWEB | Official Trailer, Poster & Images
Eight-year-old Peter is plagued by a mysterious, constant tap, tap from inside his bedroom wall – a tapping that his parents insist is all in his imagination.
Lizzy Caplan as Carol in the Horror/Thriller film, COBWEB, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Vlad Cioplea.
As Peter’s fear intensifies, he believes that his parents could be hiding a terrible, dangerous secret and questions their trust. And for a child, what could be more frightening than that?
Woody Norman as Peter in the Horror/Thriller film, COBWEB, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Vlad Cioplea.
COBWEB, from the producer of “Barbarian” and “IT,” is directed by Samuel Bodin, screenplay is by Chris Thomas Devlin, and stars Lizzy Caplan, Woody Norman, Cleopatra Coleman, and Antony Starr.
(L-R) Woody Norman as Peter and Antony Starr as Mark in the Horror/Thriller film, COBWEB, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Vlad Cioplea.
COBWEB, from Lionsgate, will be in theaters July 21st, 2023.
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Journeyman Appreciation: Greg Sacks
Today’s driver appreciation is the first one I’ve done for primarily a Cup driver, but I thought that Greg Sacks was worthy. Coming out of the northeast modified scene that at that time was a rare stepping stone to the bigger series except for the likes of Geoff Bodine or the Bouchard Brothers, Greg won just about every big event you could win in a modified at that time before moving up into Cup for his family-owned team.
After running 5 races in ‘83, he embarked on his first full-time season for the family team in 1984 where the basically unsponsored team suffered a number of mechanical issues but also had a number of top 20 runs when they got to the finish and top 10 finish at Bristol on their way to a pretty solid 19th place finish in points. Despite starting the year with a career best 6th in the Daytona 500 and a 13th and 10th in the following races, the family owned team shut down just 3 into season and Sacks was left to hop around which led to his most famous and infamous race, when DiGard entered a second research & development car at the July Daytona race with one of the most notorious cheaters (and later man in charge of catching cheaters) Gary Nelson as his crew chief, where he was bad fast leading over 30 laps to win his one and only Cup race. Famously, this was the race that made Bobby Allison quit DiGard Racing which was the ultimate downfall of a once dominant team, but not before Greg replaced Bobby in the car and collected a couple more top 10s.
The next 4 seasons would see Greg running only part-time schedules for a variety of different teams including DiGard, the Dingman Brothers, Buddy Baker and Tom Winkle, collecting 6 top 10s along the way. It was in 1990 though that Greg got his best opportunity, hooking up with Hendrick Motorsports initially as one of the drivers for Days of Thunder, entering both Busch and Cup races in cars from the movie. This led to the opportunity to race for the short-lived third Hendrick team co-owned by Paul Newman with Slim Fast sponsorship, earning a pole and nearly winning at Talladega and earning the opportunity to fill in for an injured DW later in the season where he had yet another 2nd place finish, finishing the season with the most top 10 finishes (4) he’d had since that ‘85 year. However, the Slim Fast deal fell apart and soon did the Hendrick-Newman effort, leaving Greg with just a part-time effort in ‘91 before scoring his first full time ride in nearly a decade in 1992 for Larry Hedrick’s start-up effort though that was derailed by an injury, hooking on with Mark Smith part way through ‘93 and driving what would prove to be his last full-time season in 1994 for longtime independent DK Ulrich, finishing 31st in points but scoring 3 top 10s which would also prove the last of his Cup career.
That wasn’t the end of his career though. In 1995 alone he ran races for 4 different car owners, from ‘96 through ‘98 he was the go-to phone call for many teams who needed an injury or performance replacement for a few races or a research & development driver, and in ‘96 also continued to show what a great superspeedway racer he was by earning his lone Busch win for Diamond Ridge at Talladega. After going fairly quiet in the late 90s/early 00s Sacks returned around 03-04 in his early 50s to run a handful of lowbudget efforts in Cup down through ARCA, having a couple good ARCA runs and qualifying as a field filler for some Cup races. Finally, at the track which made his career, he effectively ended it in style getting a one off in good equipment in Xfinity at the age of 57 for JR Motorsports where he qualified 5th and finished 21st on the lead lap.
Greg only twice ran a full season in any NASCAR season, despite being a winner he ended his career with only 3 finishes inside the top 5. However, when sometimes very good owners like Rick Hendrick and Felix Sabates let alone any number of smaller teams wanted a dependable driver who could give good feedback and bring the car home in one piece with pretty solid speed, Greg was often at the top of many rolodexes. He really strikes a prototypical figure as a journeyman, and for this I salute him.
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Yukimi Unveils Her Soulful and Amazing Solo Debut with ‘Break Me Down’
Yukimi’s debut solo single, “Break Me Down,” marks a bold and heartfelt departure from her acclaimed work with Grammy-nominated Swedish band Little Dragon. It’s the first glimpse into a solo journey that promises to reveal new depths to an artist already known for her emotive range and captivating stage presence. Co-written with Erik Bodin and Lianne La Havas, this single channels a raw honesty that feels both unguarded and empowering, marking Yukimi’s first time collaborating with another female artist—a choice that brings an added layer of feminine energy to the track. “Break Me Down” dives deep into themes of inner resilience, reflecting on finding strength through life’s darker moments. It’s a profound statement from a seasoned artist stepping into the next chapter with the grace of a veteran and the curiosity of a newcomer. Erik Bodin, Yukimi’s Little Dragon bandmate, takes on production duties, layering drums, bass, and keys to create a soulful yet dynamic backdrop. Lianne La Havas’s guitar work adds a tender touch, seamlessly blending with Yukimi’s signature voice—a voice that has captivated audiences across the globe. The song’s accompanying music video, directed by Fredrik Egerstrand, draws inspiration from cinematic history, with scenes shot at Hovs Hallar, the same beach where Ingmar Bergman’s “The Seventh Seal” was filmed. Yukimi reenacts the iconic encounter between Death and the Knight, offering a visual homage to the legendary director, all bathed in the fading light of a late Swedish summer. Yukimi’s voice has always stood out, from Little Dragon’s genre-blending tracks to standout collaborations with artists like Gorillaz, KAYTRANADA, and SBTRKT, where her unforgettable feature on “Wildfire” solidified her status as a singular force in music. Now, with “Break Me Down,” she presents a more personal side, weaving elements of pop-R&B and alternative soul with a lyrical focus that feels intimate and freshly introspective. As Yukimi prepares for her first solo performances this December in New York, Santa Ana, Oakland, and Los Angeles, anticipation builds for what’s to come. This debut single isn’t just a taste of her solo work; it’s an invitation into the depths of her artistry, promising an evocative blend of vulnerability and sonic exploration. Read the full article
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Here's a fairly solid amount of all the different kinds of media that I think both can fit well in and could share the same universe as Escape From Planet Nomanisan, an entire idea that I have for a 2D action/sci-fi adventure animated film, which you can both read and see below for yourself:
• Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories
— Every episode of the entire series except for Guilt Trip and Family Dog for very obvious reasons if you've watched them
• HBO's Tales From The Crypt
— The first five episodes of Season 1
— Cutting Cards, The Thing From The Grave, The Sacrifice, For Cryin' Out Loud, Four-Sided Triangle, Judy, You're Not Yourself Today, Fitting Punishment, Lower Berth, Mute Witness To Murder & Television Terror
— Abra Cadaver, Top Billing, Easel Kill Ya, Undertaking Palor, Deadline & Yellow
— None But The Lonely Heart, On A Deadman's Chest, Beauty Rest, What's Cookin', The New Arrival, Showdown, King Of The Road, Maniac At Large, Split Personality & Strung Along
— Forever Ambergris, People Who Live In Brass Hearses, Two For The Show, Well Cooked Hams, Came The Dawn & Half-Way Horrible
— Only Skin Deep, The Bribe, The Assassin, Staired In Horror, Surprise Party & You, Murderer
— Fatal Caper, Escape, Horror In The Night, Cold War, The Kidnapper, Report From The Grave & Confession
• Dan Angel & Billy Brown's R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series
— Every episode of the entire series except for Red Eye, Poof De Fromage, Bad Egg, Mrs. Worthington & Lotsa Luck because they were ass
• Bede Blake & Robert Butler's Creeped Out
— Slapstick, Trolled, A Boy Called Red, Kindlesticks, Shed No Fear & Side Show 1 & 2
— Itchy, The Many Place, The Unfortunate Five, No Filter, The Takedown & Splinta Claws
• Lloyd Goldfine's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 — the first five seasons)
• Michael Dougherty's Trick r Treat & Krampus
• Mark Waters' The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008)
• Colin "Eh" Trevorrow's Safety Not Guaranteed
• Scott Cooper's Antlers (2021)
• Eli Roth's Thanksgiving (2023)
• Jack Clayton's Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983)
• David Lowery's Pete's Dragon (2016)
• Samuel Bodin's Cobweb (2023)
• Jason Eisener's Treevenge & One Last Dive
• David Petersen's Mouse Guard (Comic Series)
• David Yarovesky's Nightbooks (2021)
• Dean Parisot's Galaxy Quest
• Greg Mottola's Paul (2011)
• Charles Barton's Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein
• Joe Dante's Gremlins & Gremlins 2: The New Batch
• New Line Cinema's Critters & Critters 2: The Main Course
• Joe Cornish's Attack The Block (2011)
• Gary Dauberman & Mark Verheiden's Swamp Thing (2019 TV Series)
• John Sayles' The Secret Of Roan Inish (1994)
• Robert Kirkman's Outcast (2016 TV Series)
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Most Deaths are Mundane and Boring
“What were you thinking; accidental, self-inflicted, assassination?” “Assassinations are always fun, let’s go with one of those.” The client replied. I’ve dealt with this one before, a few decades back. A regular in this line of work. She went with assassination the last time too. liked to make a show of it.
“Okay, good. Did you have any ideas in mind? We did an explosion at your manor last time round, so best to avoid a repeat.”
“That’s a shame, I really enjoy a good explosion. But, of course, perhaps this time we should go smaller. Something less spectacular. Something boring.” She slumped in her chair. These types always wanted something extravagant, to leave their mark on the world. Too many big displays drew too much attention. He already had a public suicide planned for tomorrow. Some insolent moron wouldn’t listen to reason and wanted to jump off the church in the middle of town during a service.
“Indeed. Perhaps a mugging gone wrong. Yes, I could have my guys arrange that for two evenings time. You’d have to play your part though, we can’t just sneak you out the backdoor like last time.”
“Now this sounds interesting. How would it all work?” She sat forward in her chair, keen eyes focused on The Analyst. This is the part he enjoyed, planning the events. Getting all the pieces to fit together and making sure everything happened as it was supposed to without any problems. Avoid any prying eyes or would-be detectives looking for their big break.
“Simple really. We have you leave a function, perhaps a play, where you can be seen by a lot of people.” The Analyst started flipping through one of his little books, studying the tiny scrawls written in his own special code.
“There is a council meeting in a few days. It’ll be a late finish. An ample opportunity time for a mugger.” He dipped his pen in some ink and started making notes.
“We’ll have you make your appearance known, you’ll have to start a handful of conversations with the attendees. Not too many to be suspicious, but enough. When the meeting is over you go down Bodin’s Lane. Nice dark alleyway. Some shouts and screams from you, then we slit your throat and leave you to be discovered. I’ve got a deal with the mortician, he won’t ask any questions.”
“That sounds quite painful. Painfully boring. I could be lying there all night, freezing in a pool of my own blood!” She slumped back again.
This plan wasn’t one of his most exciting, but it would get the job done and she could start her new life afterward. Everyone always wanted something big and flashy, marking the end of their cycle. They didn’t seem to understand every death couldn’t be spectacular, most deaths are mundane and boring. Too much spectacle was bad for business.
“We’d make sure you were found within the hour, the screams will signal another one of my men who will investigate and find your body. You’ll be with the mortician within the hour.” She sighed in resignation and accepted her fate, slumping even further into her chair.
“The mortician will have all your new papers and documents. You’ll have a nice new house in the slums, ready to start fresh.” Her eyes brightened. She obviously liked a challenge. Going from beggar to renowned lady would keep her busy.
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“Sir, Sir! There a been a problem. That lady won’t there. We can’t mug someone who don’t show up.” Based on his panting, the young street urchin must have sprinted from the meeting site. The Analyst started muttering to himself, consulting his notes. This boy had no idea what had happened. What a mess she had caused. He simply thought he’d been hired to mug a rich lady and would get a portion of the coin as a reward.
He dismissed the boy, giving him three coins for a job attempted, and started making his way to his workshop, keeping to the dark alleyways. He’d met with the woman in his office, she wouldn’t have any idea about his workshop. He needed a plan. How did he get their attention, he was always so careful? No time to worry about that, he had to disappear and quickly. He poked his head around the corner, hood pulled up. The coast was clear. He darted across the street into the next spiderweb of alleyways.
When he arrived at the workshop he started going through all his archived notes. Boxes and boxes of notebooks. Years' worth of jobs successfully executed. He should be packing a bag and getting ready for his escape, but he had to know. How was he discovered, how did they find him? He swore he had dealt with the same woman a few decades before. After tearing his way through 3 books he finally found it. His account of the previous encounter. It was the same woman.
“It was a good plan. A simple mugging, quick and clean.” The voice was familiar, it was her. Instead of her usual inflections of excitement and boredom, her voice was more stern, more monotone. She stepped out of the shadows. She was no longer the excitable girl. She was a stern woman, standing straight back and serious. The notebook was shaking in his hand, he hadn’t noticed how on edge he was until he tried to speak.
“Why are you working for them? Why betray our kind like this?” “You still haven’t worked it out, after all this time? You’ve been around what, a few centuries? You’re a child in the eyes of The Founder. He has been keeping his eyes on you, watching you and your jobs. He would like a word. It’s time to come home.”
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Oxford United a lancé sa campagne de Coupe Carabao cette semaine avant de disputer son premier match à domicile de la nouvelle saison. Tandis que l'équipe de Liam Manning a subi une lourde défaite contre Bristol City dans la semaine, elle a rebondi pour glaner ses premiers points de la saison avec une victoire sur Carlisle United. Cette semaine aussi, les U ont été liés à un prêt pour un attaquant de Premier League, mais leur milieu de terrain principal a été annoncé avec un départ, avec un club de championnat manifestant son intérêt. Tour d'horizon hebdomadaire d'Oxford United: sortie de la coupe, victoire de la ligue et Branna-Gone? U montre son intérêt pour l'attaquant de Premier League Oxford était l'un des nombreux clubs intéressés par un prêt pour l'attaquant de Crystal Palace, John-Kymani Gordon. C'était d'après Pete O'Rourke qui a également ajouté que Burton Albion, Fleetwood Town, Bradford Town et l'équipe belge RWD Molenbeek montraient aussi de l'intérêt. Le joueur de 20 ans n'a pas encore fait une apparition senior pour les Eagles, après avoir traversé leur académie de jeunesse, mais a passé la seconde moitié de la saison dernière en prêt à Carlisle United. Pendant son séjour à Brunton Park, Gordon a marqué deux fois en 15 matches de championnat bien que les Cumbrians ont remporté la promotion en Ligue 1. Lourde défaite en Carabao Cup pour Oxford United La course de la Coupe Carabao d'Oxford s'est terminée au premier tour par une défaite 5-1 sur la route à Bristol City. Les hôtes ont rapidement pris les devants mais Billy Bodin a égalisé le score à la demi-heure. Toutefois, à peine cinq minutes plus tard, les Robins ont rétabli leur avance avant d'ajouter un troisième à peine deux minutes après le début de la seconde période, avec les trois buts très ressemblant dans la façon dont ils se sont produits. Les hôtes en marqueraient deux autres alors qu'Oxford semblait inepte d'idées cette nuit-là. Intégrer à partir de Getty Images Talisman lié à l'éloignement Le milieu de terrain Cameron Brannagan est une cible de transfert pour Bristol City, d'après Darren Witcoop. Les Robins cherchent à renforcer leur équipe après le transfert important d'Alex Scott à Bournemouth. Witcoop affirme que l'équipe du championnat s'intéresse à Brannagan, ainsi qu'à George Thomason des Bolton Wanderers. Brannagan a suscité l'intérêt des clubs de championnat ces dernières saisons, en particulier Blackpool qui a vu plusieurs offres rejetées par les U avant qu'une autre ne soit acceptée, mais le milieu de terrain l'a refusée et a signé un nouveau contrat à Oxford. Le jeune défenseur d'Oxford United rejoint Dartford en prêt Le jeune défenseur James Golding a rejoint l'équipe sud de la Ligue nationale de Dartford grâce à un prêt jeunesse d'un mois. L'international des moins de 19 ans de la République d'Irlande, qui a eu 19 ans plus tôt dans la semaine, a déjà bénéficié d'un prêt réussi à Banbury United. Première victoire de la saison Oxford a remporté sa première victoire de la saison avec une victoire 1-0 sur Carlisle United. La signature estivale Mark Harris a marqué son premier but en compétition pour les U à seulement 15 minutes de la fin pour obtenir son total de buts et Oxford hors de la marque pour la campagne. Il était important, non seulement pour les U de sortir de la marque, mais aussi de garder une feuille blanche, après avoir encaissé sept buts lors duurs deux premiers matches de la saison. Image en vedette : Steve Daniels. CC BY-SA 2.0
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HNR SUMMER HORROR MOVIE PREVIEW 2023
Welcome to HORROR NEWS RADIO for May 29, 2023.OIN US FOR the SUMMER HORROR MOVIE PREVIEW 2023! I am your host Doc Rotten and this is HNR, the official GRUESOME MAGAZINE HORROR NEWS podcast. Back with me again are the scariest, goriest, bloodiest co-hosts on the 'Net: Dave Dreher, the lead news writer at Gruesome Magazine; AND, Brian W. Smith, award winning screenwriter.
SUMMER HORROR MOVIE PREVIEW 2023
TAKING a look at the Horror Movies coming to theaters Thu, Jun 1, 2023 - Sat, Sep 30, 2023. Keep in mind that release dates are subject to change.
The Boogeyman (20th Century Studios) June 2, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFqCmIU0-_M
Directed by Rob Savage (Host, Dashcam) Cast: Sophie Thatcher, Chris Messina, David Dastmalchian, LisaGay Hamilton
The Blackening (Lionsgate) June 16, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moiRCJR4ToY
Directed by Tim Story (Fantastic Four, Shaft) Cast: Antionette Robertson, Dewayne Perkins, Sinqua Walls, Grace Byers
Insidious: The Red Door (Sony) July 7, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuQuOnYnr3Q
Directed by Patrick Wilson Cast: Rose Byrne, Patrick Wilson, Ty Simpkins
Cobweb (Lionsgate) July 21, 2023
Directed by Samuel Bodin (Marianne TV) Cast: Lizzy Caplan, Antony Starr, Cleopatra Coleman, Ellen Dubin
Haunted Mansion (Walt Disney Studios) July 28, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjLKTz81bj8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gartMjonTXc
Directed by Justin Simien (Bad Hair) Cast: Rosario Dawson, Chase Dillon, LaKeith Stanfield, Owen Wilson, Danny DeVito, Tiffany Haddish, Winona Ryder, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jared Leto, Dan Levy, Hasan Minhaj
Talk To Me (A24) July 28, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLAKJu9aJys
Directed by Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou Cast: Sophia Wilde, Joe Bird, Alexandra Jensen, Miranda Otto
Meg 2: The Trench (Warner Brothers) August 4, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG91B3hHyY4
Directed by Ben Wheatley (High-Rise, Rebecca) Cast: Jason Statham, Jing Wu, Sienna Guillory, Cliff Curtis
The Last Voyage of the Demeter (Universal Pictures) August 11, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FgUUO9Ztd0
Directed by Andre Øvredal (Troll Hunter, The Autopsy of Jane Doe) Cast: Corey Hawkins, Aisling Franciosi, Liam Cunningham, David Dashmalchian
Poor Things (Searchlight) September 8, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFu7ZH4y6J4
Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos (The Lobster) Cast: Emma Stone, Margaret Qualley, Willem Dafoe, Mark Ruffalo
The Nun 2 (Warner Brothers) September 8, 2023
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A Haunting in Venice (20th Century Studios) September 15, 2023
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The Creator (20th Century Studios) September 29, 2023
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Directed by Gareth Edwards (Monsters, Godzilla, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) Cast: Allison Janney, Gemma Chan, Ralph Ineson, John David Washington, Ken Watanabe
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How Oklahoma became marijuana boom
Across Oklahoma, a steadfastly safe state with a background marked by attracting individuals to search for abundance from the land, another sort of yield is assuming control over old chicken coops, trailer stops and fields where cows used to eat.
Nearby to a Pentecostal church in the minuscule town of Keota, the smell of maryjane floats through the air at the G and C Dispensary. Strains with names like OG Kush and Maui Waui go for $3 a gram, about a fourth of the cost in different states.
Not too far off, an indoor-cultivating activity is arranged in a local location close to manufactured houses, one of around 40 in the town of only 500 occupants. "It could look odd, however this is where the activity is," said Logan Pederson, 32, who moved for the current year from Seattle to Oklahoma to deal with the little ranch for an organisation called Universe Development.
Oklahoma has a portion of the country's loosest maryjane guidelines. Provincial utilities say the huge nurseries springing up across the state are stressing water and electric framework past the limit.
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In Oklahoma, almost 10% of occupants have a clinical pot card, and that has started a blast in marijuana cultivators across the state. As Seth Bodin of Gather Public Media reports, the interest for water and power to help that framework is stressing a few rustic utilities.
SETH BODINE, BYLINE: Since Oklahomans endorsed clinical maryjane in 2018 with the absolute loosest guidelines in the country, the quantity of authorised pot producers has detonated to more than 8,000 - like Adam Mill operator, the head cultivator of Iris Homesteads outside Stillwater. Inside an enormous metal structure with extreme focus lighting and around twelve fans, he's filling a major tank of water for the day's errands.
(Short clip OF WATER POURING)
BODINE: Mill operator is answerable for raising around 5,000 weed plants. He says while his electric bill can depend on $3,000 per month, his water bill is low since he's developing his plants under lights inside.
ADAM Mill operator: I'm watering individual plants, you know, half-gallon of water at a time. What's more, they're flooding a field. Also, the space between the columns and all the other things is retaining all that water.
BODINE: Sheldon Tatum is a rustic water locale director in Hughes Region, Southeast from Oklahoma City. He expresses one of the eight producers that as of late moved to his area utilised 223,000 gallons last month. Contrast that with a typical family of four that purposes around 10,000 gallons per month. Tatum stresses the flood in water request could make old lines break, raising upkeep costs that will prompt higher service bills for everybody.
SHELDON TATUM: We have water frameworks that were constructed, quite a while back being approached to perform to principles today that are right beyond its ability.
BODINE: For Tom Whitaker, a water region supervisor in Wynnewood, Okla., fulfilling the producers' need for water comes down to assets.
TOM WHITAKER: In view of the numbers that I'm seeing, I will run out of water.
BODINE: Whitaker says he's syphoned 40 million gallons of water from the underground spring this year. He expects that will twofold, which he says is hazardously near how much water the state's assets board has allotted. That is the reason he's restricting producers to 10,000 gallons per month, the maximum for a typical family nearby.
WHITAKER: Since, in such a case that I begin syphoning - overpumping, I begin ransacking from my neighbour here, and afterward he has no water. And afterward lovely soon, no one has water.
BODINE: However it's not simply water.
LOGAN Lovely: These producers are utilising as much power as a little city.
BODINE: That is Logan Lovely, the tasks chief at Lake Locale Electric Agreeable. He says in excess of 100 producers are taking advantage of his electric framework, and everyone uses sufficient power to drive 30 homes. On the off chance that this keeps up, Lovely says the electric centre should purchase new substations and even put in new electrical cables. That could cost a huge number of dollars, a cost borne by every individual from the centre. Assuming that the cannabis win transforms into a fail, that could be an issue.
Wonderful: A large number of these areas will either shut everything down or they will downsize fundamentally in the event that the market fades.
BODINE: John Hudak says that is an undeniable chance. He's a senior individual at the Brookings Establishment who concentrates on cannabis strategy.
JOHN HUDAK: There are very numerous cultivators. There are very numerous dispensaries in that state for the quantity of patients.
BODINE: In the meantime, nearby utility chiefs should settle on hard conclusions about how to dispense restricted assets to fulfil developing needs.
For NPR news, I'm Seth Bodine in Oklahoma City.
CHANG: Seth Bodine's story comes to us from Collect Open Media, a Midwest detailing cooperative zeroing in on food and horticulture.
Individuals outside the weed business may be amazed to discover that the most liberal clinical maryjane market in the nation isn't California any longer. Nor is it Colorado, Oregon or one more left-inclining blue state.
It's politically safe in Oklahoma.
The red state has pulled a U-turn on weed strategy starting around 2014, when the state's head legal officer - alongside his then-partner in Nebraska - recorded a government claim to topple adjoining Colorado's new sporting maryjane program.
However, the U.S. The High Court declined to hear the case.
Quick forward to June 2018, when Oklahoma electors adequately supported one of the loosest clinical maryjane programs in the country.
After two months, Oklahoma controllers started tolerating applications for MMJ permits to operate.
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Hilly Bodin as Snow White and Courtney Giannone as The Prince in Snow White, Company XIV, February 2016. © Mark Shelby Perry.
Hilly Bodin, as Snow White, is less convincing, in part because her character is never defined. And there are a couple of striking circus acts to look forward to in the second half of this too-long evening. Courtney Giannone is impressive with the Cyr wheel, a large hoop with which she floats and spins and seems to suspend herself, magically, in the air. She also plays the piano onstage.
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Titanic (1997) - Some Things From My Rewatch Today
Not only is it now less than 24 hours before I go to the Titanic Exhibition in London, but today - April 15th 2022 - marks the 110th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. I’ve seen James Cameron’s film multiple times, starting when I was about 8 or 9 years old and my parents let me and my sister watch it (my sister was only about 5 or 6), too many times to count in fact, and I actually rewatched it at the beginning of last month too (after having not seen it for years). It’s an incredible film, obviously, although as a child I always thought the love story was “eww” (because I was a child, and when you’re a child love is indeed “ewww”) and thought the sinking scenes were interesting in a morbid way, although now that I’m older I also love the romance side of it.
Since last month, I’ve been fascinated by the Titanic and have been researching the disaster; just two weeks ago, I read the entirety of a book called “Titanic: Minute by Minute” by Jonathan Mayo, which I highly recommend as it’s a detailed account of the last day of the Titanic and the sinking, plus the aftermath and fates of the survivors. Because of this, when rewatching the film today I noticed more and more how much effort James Cameron put into the film, and while it’s very much a dramatisation, there’s still so many accurate things that I was impressed. So I decided to make some notes, and I’ve done some fact checking as I’ve copied the notes into this post too just to be sure I’ve gotten things correct. Not all of my notes are about any accuracies or inaccuracies of the film, I’ve also taken some notes about the character journeys (especially Rose), and I wanted to share my thoughts just in case anyone might be interested. This is an extremely long post, given that the film is over three hours long, which is why it’s under a read more, but I’ve tried not to ramble too much.
Also, in this post I use the original script of the movie and reference some deleted scenes, so heads up!
So… let’s talk about Titanic (1997).
I used to think that the opening footage of the Titanic and people waving were real but it’s not, James Cameron recreated that moment and filmed it. I think that’s a testament to how well done the footage is that it looks real
Apparently the footage of the Titanic wreck that we see Brock Lovett looking at/filming is in fact footage of when James Cameron went down to the real Titanic wreck, and he found it very poignant
I love that the little camera thing that they send into the wreck is called “Snoop Dog”
Old Rose is seen doing pottery when she hears the report of the safe being found, and I like to think that this in part implies that since meeting Jack, she was inspired to take up artistic hobbies. She already had an interest in art before meeting Jack because she brought paintings by Monet and Picasso onto the ship, but I like to think that since Jack was an artist, it inspired her to do something artistic herself
Also, I read somewhere that Rose’s little dog is actually a reference to the dogs on the Titanic, and how 3 (very small) dogs were on the lifeboats and survived
Rose worked as an actress in the 20s - under the name “Rose Dawson”. Obviously at the end of the film she gives her name as “Rose Dawson” when arriving in America, but at the start of the film we don’t actually know the full story, so when we know that Jack’s last name is Dawson… you know. The fact that Bodine then goes onto say that she got married and changed her name to “Calvert” means that we as an audience already know from the start that she and Jack weren’t married - and also hints already that Jack didn’t survive because otherwise she wouldn’t have gotten married to someone else etc. don’t know if I’m making sense here but it’s almost like a spoiler from the start that Jack is going to die.
Also, small thing that can be gleaned about Rose’s life post-Titanic, her granddaughter is named Lizzie Calvert - which means she’s probably the daughter of Rose’s son since she has the same surname as the man Rose married (or if it’s Rose’s daughter, it could mean that Lizzie’s parents aren’t together/married). I know, it’s a small useless thing and doesn’t matter in the grand scheme of things, just something I noticed. Bodine also says Rose “punched out a couple of kids” which means she also had more than once child.
Following on from what I said above about Rose and Art, in a deleted scene before the first class dinner, when Jack and Rose are spending the day together, Rose actually discusses her dreams: “There's something in me, Jack. I feel it. I don't know what it is, whether I should be an artist, or, I don't know... a dancer. Like Isadora Duncan.... a wild pagan spirit... (seeing another passenger who has a big wooden movie camera) or a moving picture actress!” And in the script she then proceeds to pose in front of the passenger, with Jack, the passenger and the passenger’s wife joining in her fun
“Like that Russian girl, anaesthesia” - LMFAO. This is obviously a reference to “Anastasia Romanov”, and several women claiming falsely to have been her
“Wasn’t I a dish?” Never fails to make me smile to myself
When Lovett says that the Heart of the Ocean “must have gone down with the ship”, Rose looks to the left which is a sign of lying, which is a fun thing to notice in hindsight given that she knows the necklace isn’t on the shipwreck because she herself has it still but has been hiding it for 84 years
It’s the way she’s just sitting there like 😳😐🫤😑 as Bodine is narrating the reconstruction of the ship sinking (“she’s got her whole ass sticking up in the air!”)
I do love that older Rose has the same spitfire in her as younger her does; “Thank you for that fine forensic analysis, Mr. Bodine. Of course the experience of it was somewhat different”. “do you want to hear it or not, Mr Lovett?”
Obviously Titanic has its “main” characters, but the background characters are recurring and have their own mini-storylines that go on in the literal background and are actual characters too (eg. Cora sees Rose arrive, can be seen dancing with Jack, can be seen in bed waking up when the ship hits the iceberg, and in a deleted scene she and her family’s deaths are seen) (eg. The mother with the two Irish children)
Kate Winslet is so beautiful, oh my god. The shot of her exiting the cab and looking up from under her hat is so iconic and beautiful
“God himself could not sink this ship!” - AND I OOP-
Factually Inccorrect/Impossible: Cal, Rose, and Ruth are stated to be staying in the parlor suite B-52, 54, 56, as that is where Lovejoy says to bring their luggage. In real life, this was occupied by J. Bruce Ismay.
Factually Correct: third class having to have lice inspections (among others) before boarding whilst first class don’t. Third class passengers were obviously the poorer ones, and most of them were apparently immigrants going to America hoping to start a new life
BIG Factual Incorrectness That Wouldn’t Allow The Plot To Happen: Due to concerns about lice and such, Third-Class passengers were also not allowed in the First-Class section and vice-versa, so Jack dining in First Class and Rose partying in Third Class would both have been impossible. This is also one of the actual reasons for the infamous "locked gates" that prevented Third Class passengers from accessing the boats: the strict separation of classes meant that only Third Class had to go through the health inspection in New York. Third Class had their own deck space fore and aft, including both well decks.
Also, James Cameron can be seen in a cameo appearance here as a man having his beard checked by the way
"On the outside, I was everything a well-brought-up girl should be. On the inside, I was screaming." The scene then immediately cuts to a horn blaring loudly which is kind of funny, kind of just really fitting
Jack was so excited, “I’m going home!” 😭
I couldn’t help but laugh at him referring to himself as Fabrizio as “a couple of regular swells” (swells is a slang term for rich upper class men I think)
Factually Incorrect (but I’ll allow it): Tickets for the Titanic were not transferable. The prop tickets used for filming were faithful reproductions, and you can see it says they’re not transferable so really Jack and Fabrizio shouldn't have been able to board with Sven and Olaf's tickets. But then when James Moody allows them to board, he does only glance at the tickets anyway.
It’s so depressing watching this film, seeing 2200+ people all waving goodbye to their loved ones, everyone waving them off, and just knowing what’s about to happen
Factually Inccorrct: When Jack and Fabrizio are looking for their cabin, the Irish mother and Helga's family can be seen in the hallway. The third class cabins in the bow were for single men, while accommodations for single women and women with children were located in the stern. Families that included men were located amidships, separating the two groups. This arrangement dates back to the earliest days of ocean liners, with the theory being that the men travelling with their families would provide some buffer of protection to unaccompanied women.
Factually Correct: First class passengers did indeed have private promenade decks in their accommodations
I have no idea if the Monet and Picasso paintings Rose brought with her are real or if they’re prints, but for her sake I hope they’re just expensive prints because otherwise that means there’s a bunch of Monet and Picasso paintings on the bottom of the Atlantic
There’s a deleted scene with Cal, Rose and Trudy the maid here that on the one hand might have been nice as it shows that Rose is close to Trudy, but on the other Cal is a creep and it’s made obvious a bit too early just how much Rose despises him, to the point where you’d wonder how he didn’t notice it
Factually Correct: The Unsinkable Molly Brown (played in this film by Kathy Bates) was in fact an absolute legend and incredible woman who helped the ship’s evacuation, she (unsuccessfully) encouraged the crew in Lifeboat No. 6 to return to the debris field to look for survivors, and she then proceeded to organize a survivors' committee with other first-class survivors once on the RMS Carpathia which worked to secure basic necessities for the second- and third-class survivors, and even provided informal counseling. So yes, this woman was a real life boss ass lady and I love her, Kathy Bates was the perfect person to play her in this film.
It’s fun watching this film as a LOTR fan because I can’t stop thinking about how Captain Edward Smith is also King Theoden of Rohan (Bernard Hill is the actor of course)
Factually Correct: In the film, the front three funnels can be seen giving off smoke - the back fourth one does not. The back funnel was there for aesthetic purposes.
I’m just going to say it now and get it out of the way, Leonardo DiCaprio is hot in this film. Like he is so attractive it hurts.
The Titanic’s journey started in Southampton, went to Cherbourg in France, then went to Queenstown (which has since been renamed Cobh and is in County Cork) in Ireland, and was finally supposed to go to New York in the USA. Obviously it didn’t make it to New York but that’s where it was supposed to go.
Factually Correct: Bruce Ismay, who was the White Star Line managing Director, and Thomas Andrews, who in the film they say built the Titanic, can be seen dining with the first class passengers, which is true. Captain Edwards is also seen dining with them, which again is true.
Factually Incorrect: Thomas Andrews is described as the designer of the ship, and depicted as blaming himself for its faults. In reality, Andrews was the shipwright - the actual designer was a man named Alexander Carlisle.
When Rose lights a cigarette and her mother says “you know I don’t like that, Rose”, Rose just blows smoke at her mother. Cal then takes the cigarette from her and stubs it out, saying “she knows” - first of all, Rose is definitely a spitfire. Secondly, the fact she can’t even have a smoke without being told off by her mother and fiancé is just one of many things that shows how trapped she is.
Following on from my above point, Cal then orders for her: “We'll both have the lamb. Rare, with a little mint sauce”, then once the waiter has moved away: “You like lamb, don’t you, sweet pea?” And she pulls a face at him. Woman can’t even order her own damn food for goodness sake! Molly even comments “you going to cut her meat for her too, Cal?” (I love Molly, she’s always in Rose and Jack’s corner and I love that)
After Bruce Ismay explains why the ship is called “Titanic” (“I wanted to convey sheer size. And size means stability, luxury... and safety”), Rose says “Do you know of Dr. Freud? His ideas about the male preoccupation with size might be of particular interest to you, Mr. Ismay.” And Molly is just grinning and nodding her head. I think you can also see Thomas Andrews trying not to laugh.
Also, Bruce Ismay has not in fact of heard of Freud it seems, as evidenced by him asking if that’s a passenger on the ship, which makes it even funnier
Molly asking “she’s a pistol, Cal, you sure you can handle her?” Is met by Cal responding “Well, I may have to start minding what she reads from now on”, looking rather tense even as he feigns unconcern, which is just… Urgh.
Factually Correct: There were indeed dogs and kennels on the ship, mostly owned by first class passengers. A crew member can be seen walking a group of dogs on the third class deck, which prompts Tommy (the Irish guy) to comment, “That's typical. First class dogs come down here to take a shite” and Jack jokes “That's so we know where we rank in the scheme of things”
Every time a character says the ship is unsinkable, “solid as a rock”, strong etc, I have to try not to go “oh noooo” because it’s very much feeling like they’re jinxing it 😭 betting Tommy Ryan wasn’t so keen to claim the ship was Irish when it was sinking-
The moment where Jack sees Rose for the first time is very sweet and beautiful, but I also just love the line, “forget it boyo, You'd as like have angels fly out o' yer arse as get next to the likes o' her” (because Irish, that’s why) and Fabrizio waving his hand in front of Jack’s face without getting any response
During this moment, Cal comes outside, and he and Rose have this interaction; you can’t hear what he’s saying but he’s talking to her and grabs her by the arm, and she pulls a face before walking away from him and he’s just looking around like “… 😶” I love that you can see the fire/defiance Rose has before meeting Jack that shows that they haven’t broken her yet
There’s a deleted scene that occurs between Rose being seen having dinner in her red dress (hair is up, perfectly composed, make up, staring straight ahead) and then the scene of her running towards the back of the ship with her hair down, make up ruined, her in tears; that deleted scene shows Rose going back to her room, taking her hair out, ripping her necklace off and being physically unable to get out of her dress, her calling for Trudy (her maid) to help her, and her realizing that she (a young woman) can’t even do something as simple as undress herself without any help, which leads to her being distraught. I know Fox made Cameron cut some scenes out because it’s a long film as it is, but that scene should have stayed in I think because it shows how she got herself into such a distraught state, and the anger/furiousness/self hatred she feels leading up to the moment where she’s ready to just throw herself into the ocean
Factually Correct: To my knowledge, the costumes are period accurate but I’m really just especially impressed by how accurate the White Star Line uniforms worn by the crew supposedly are, plus the props such as the silverware/plates are also the same as it would have been on the Titanic. I don’t know if that’s true or not but I’ve heard people say that, and I’ve also seen people saying that all of the rooms - the accommodations, dining rooms etc - are perfectly matched to the rooms of the Titanic.
I can’t get over Jack just throwing his cigarette in the ocean 😂
“I know what ice fishing is!” “Sorry. You just seen like, you know, kind of an indoor girl” - LMFAO
There’s some clever foreshadowing/exposition in this scene where Jack is telling Rose about how cold the water is, which is obviously important later when the ship is sinking and people are in the water: “freezing, maybe a couple of degrees over” “a thousand knives all over your body” “you can’t breathe, you can’t think… least not about anything but the pain”. While obviously some people did drown when the ship sank, a lot of them froze to death in the water because it was so cold - this moment very early on drives home for the audience just how dangerously cold it is
As a child, I thought Rose genuinely didn’t know what the propellers were/the name for them, but now I’m starting to think she in fact DOES know, she’s just playing the part of the “silly simple woman” - which makes sense because she obviously didn’t want Cal or the other men to know that she was going to jump off of the ship, as evidenced by her pleading look to Jack to not tell them the truth. Rose is also very smart, so I doubt she doesn’t know what propellers are/that that’s what they’re called, and it would fit perfectly into her having to play the part of a dutiful daughter/wife in the class that she’s in.
“A twenty should do it” - BITCH?!? I love that he’s not only putting a going rate on saving his fiancée, but it’s only a twenty??? Man is loaded and he offering only a twenty??? He’s not even trying to pretend she means more to him than just an arranged marriage
Just before Cal gives her the necklace, he says “I know you've been melancholy, and I don't pretent to know why” - to be fair, at least he’s honest. It’s clear he doesn’t actually know her that well though, nor does he care to. She’s basically a possession to him.
He claims the necklace is a “reminder of my feelings for you”, but that’s not true at all. He makes no attempt to hide how expensive it is, that it comes from royalty, and we know from older!Rose speaking earlier that it was “a dreadfully heavy thing” - that, plus the way it sits made me think of a collar than anything else. There’s a deleted scene that happens right after this (it fades from this scene to older!Rose talking) where old!Rose even says, “Of course his gift was only to reflect light back onto himself, to illuminate the greatness that was Caledon Hockley. It was a cold stone... a heart of ice. After all these years, feel it closing around my throat like a dog collar. I can still feel its weight. If you could have felt it, not just seen it...”
A nice indication of the difference in wealth and class between Rose and Jack is that Rose has a lot of different outfits whilst Jack has very few: he’s seen wearing the same shirt as the night before when he and Rose are talking/him showing her his sketches, he then borrows a fancy suit from Molly for dinner in first class, and I’m pretty sure he’s still wearing the same shirt (the one from the suit) the next day/through the sinking of the ship. Everything he owns was on him the day he won the tickets for the Titanic, he’s a drifter and pretty much penniless. I don’t know, I just thought it was a nice indicative thing
It’s also interesting that Rose’s engagement ring is implied to be heavy, just like the Heart of the Ocean necklace: “god, look at that thing! You’d have gone straight to the bottom!”. Her wearing that heavy ring is another reminder of how constricting/uncomfortable she is in this engagement/her upcoming marriage.
Jack and Rose’s banter is really cute and I love it. I love that their relationship is shown developing even over such a short time and that they’re able to have fun with each other and banter
I do love that when Rose snatches his sketchbook away, Jack is so not bothered by it. He just lets her. He’s not once afraid that she’ll not return it, he’s not afraid she’ll ruin his work, he’s more than happy to let her look but he’s also not cocky or bragging about how good he is as an artist
Also I laughed at her closing the front cover of the sketchbook over when a man walked past so that he wouldn’t see the drawings of naked women 😂
Jack mentions a one-legged prostitute and there actually is a drawing of a one legged prostitute in his sketchbook, if you pause the film at the exact right frame before he turns the page over
There’s a drawing of a woman at a bar that Jack tells Rose about, a lady called “Madame Bijoux”, and this is actually based on a famous photograph from 1933 called “Bijou” which was taken by Brassaï.
Factually Incorrect: Bruce Ismay is portrayed as encouraging Captain Smith to push the ship to full speed so that they get to New York a day early. In reality, Ismay and the rest of the White Star executives knew they could never compete with Cunard's faster ships, and they wanted to focus on luxury and comfort. He also asks him why the last “four” boilers aren’t lit, however, at the British inquiry, Leading Fireman Frederick Barrett testified that the day before the disaster, eight of the boilers were unlit.
Factually… Not Sure: It’s mentioned that this is Captain Smith’s last voyage before retiring, and this is supposedly true, this was supposed to be his last voyage before retirement (although other sources have suggested he was going to continue being captain on Titanic until White Star Line Company “completed a larger and finer steamer”)
I love how Rose sees Jack spitting, goes “that’s disgusting”, and then proceeds to do it herself 😂
Molly gesturing to Jack to quickly wipe the spit of his chin is a nice touch, she’s shown to help him out quite a bit like giving him a suit etc
Factually Correct: They did indeed announce mealtimes with a bugle playing “The Roast Beef of Old England”, the bugler was actually called Percy Fletcher and he died during the sinking; if his body was recovered, it was never identified
So fun fact: the staircase of the real Titanic is, obviously, at the bottom of the Atlantic, but there are two other staircases that are similar - one is in the Vatican, and the other is actually in Loftus Hall in Ireland, and I’ve seen it firsthand because I went on a tour there as a teenager during one of my visits to Ireland (I have Irish grandparents too). According to one of the tour guides there (and this could be false), James Cameron asked the lady who owns Loftus Hall if he could buy the staircase to use in this film, offering her a lot of money, but she said no. Loftus Hall is also incredibly haunted so I recommend checking it out if you’re ever in that part of Ireland!
I like the small detail of Jack watching the first class passengers while he’s waiting for Rose and then imitating them to practice before dinner
Interesting to note that Cal and Ruth go to the dinner together, talking, leaving Rose to follow; this definitely adds into the idea of the engagement between Cal and Rose being more like a business transaction between two parties, with Rose having zero choice in the matter
By the way, there are a LOT of historical figures/real life people in the first class dinner scene: John Jacob Astor and his pregnant wife (the wife survived, he did not, and their son was named after him), Colonel Gracie, the Duff-Gordons (including Lady Duff-Gordon, the lingerie/fashion designer, Benjamin Guggenheim and his mistress (his wife and children are at home) etc.
Molly was 100% giving Ruth a Death Stare in the dinner scene when Ruth was trying to embarrass Jack/put him down in front of the others and I’m living for it
Jack just throwing a lighter at Cal when he sees Cal pulling out a cigarette is kind of funny, won’t lie
Factually Correct: During this scene, Molly Brown tells a story about her husband accidentally burning $300,000 that she had hidden in the stove. Apparently this was a real incident that happened?!?
Something I didn’t notice before is that as the men are leaving for cigars and brandy, Jack can be seen handing a pencil back to Molly, who discreetly puts it in her bag - that’s how Jack wrote the note he gives to Rose telling her to meet him by the clock, because Molly gave him the pencil. This woman is 100% rallying behind the two of them and I love it
Factually Correct: The third class party scene (the real party) has Irish music, a lot of Irish people, what looks like Guiness and is just in general very Irish. This is accurate because yes, there were a lot of Irish people making up the third class passengers, and as someone with Irish roots, let me tell you right now that you know it’s a real party when the Irish get involved - lots of drinking, dancing, etc. It’s also accurate that third class had their own dining areas and areas to spend time doing things like dancing and playing cards
Okay but Jack dancing with Cora and “you’re still my best girl, Cora” is still adorable to this day
The smash cut contrast as it cuts from the roaring Irish party to the stiff first class in their smoking room is beautiful. The contrast is so striking because it goes from dancing/laughing/cheering/music to near silence.
Molly really wasn’t kidding when she said Rose was a pistol, she straight up glugged a pint of beer before taking the cigarette straight out of someone’s mouth and smoking it
As a child, I used to be so perplexed by everyone being like “WOAH JESUS CHRIST” when Rose went en pointe because at the time I thought she was just on her tiptoes and I was like “pfft I can do that”. Now, however, as an adult who has done ballet and loves watching ballet, seeing her go en pointe while NOT wearing pointe shoes makes me equally very uncomfortable and also impressed. The Irish woman in the back going “Jesus, Mary and Joseph” when Rose did that is a MOOD
So there’s that deleted scene i mentioned that takes place after the Irish party but before the next scene where they’re looking at the stars, singing the “Come Josephine” song and as they’re looking at the stars, they see a shooting star and he tells her, “My father used to say that whenever you saw one, it was a soul going to heaven”… which, you know… bear that in mind for later on…
“I had hoped you’d come to me last night” “my wife in practice if not yet by law” - EXCUSE ME WHAT (will refer back to this later)
Cal really flew off the handle just because Rose said “I'm not some foreman in your mills than you can command! I am your fiancee--“ 😬
Originally it was supposed to be Rose helping her mother put the corset on but it was switched around to Ruth tightening Rose’s corset, which honestly fits so much better. This scene is symbolic of how Rose is trapped in this life in first class, trapped in the engagement with Cal, of how uptight and suffocating it all is - despite being rich and having everything someone might ask for, she’s far from happy. This, coupled with her earlier desire to kill herself to escape, just goes to show how it’ll end up killing her one day because eventually it is going to get to the point where she’ll end her life just to escape. The fact that it’s her mother tightening the corset is especially important because it’s her mother who’s forcing her into a marriage she doesn’t want, her mother who is restraining her
Gotta love the irony of Ruth calling Rose selfish just because she doesn’t want to be forced into a loveless and probably abusive marriage when in fact it’s arguably Ruth being selfish because she’d rather marry her only child off to someone they don’t love than be poor or, as she puts it, work as a seamstress 🤦 I understand it’s a hopeless situation but still, it’s super shitty
“Of course it’s unfair, we’re women. Our choices are never easy” - Ruth is right here though. It’s 1912 and women were definitely not viewed the same as men
Factually Sort-Of Correct: the Sunday church/hymn service did in fact happen on Sunday 14th April 1912, and one of the songs they sang was in fact “Eternal Father” — a hymn about sailors suffering while at sea. The line the audience hears as the scene cuts is “Oh hear us when we cry to Thee, for those in peril on the sea”, which is a nice bit of foreshadowing in the film but also horrible irony in real life. However, the version being sung in the film wasn’t around until the 40s and also they’ve moved the verses around out of order, presumably so they could have that “those in peril on the sea” line there. Also, “Eternal Father, Strong to Save" was not used in the Sunday service for first class, but in a second class prayer service later in the day.
I do love how when Jack greets Thomas Andrews on the staircase, Andrews greets him back in a friendly way
Factually Correct: Captain Smith did in fact get multiple telegrams from other nearby ships warning the Titanic of icebergs, but these warnings were ignored. The people in the telegram room also only gave the captain messages that were seen as urgent, so the captain didn’t receive all of them. The people in the telegram room were also under a lot of duress trying to send out messages from passengers to their loved ones, so they got more and more annoyed by the warnings from other ships warning them of ice - they thought the messages were a nuisance and even at one point sent a message back to one ship to “shut up”.
Factually Correct: Despite the warnings, Captain Smith did in fact order the last boilers to be lit and for the ship to progress at 22 knots (full speed).
More foreshadowing/exposition, although this is a bit more obvious, in the scene where Andrews is talking about the lifeboats; he says that there’s not enough lifeboats on the ship, not even by half. Cal remarks that the lifeboats are a waste of space as it is because it’s “an unsinkable ship” Obviously this foreshadows how there wasn’t enough lifeboats for all the passengers, which led to the later panic less than 24 hours later when the ship was going down
Factually Correct: Andrews says that he requested to add more lifeboats but was overruled because it would make the deck look “too cluttered”. Obviously it’s true the ship didn’t have enough lifeboats, and the WSL company only put just enough lifeboats according to the regulations. Also, in the “unlikely” event of the ship sinking, it was thought that the lifeboats would be sent out, take the passengers to a nearby ship, then they’d return to get more passengers. Of course, the Titanic sank in under three hours and the nearest ship didn’t arrive for four hours.
Factually Correct: In the script, after the Smith ice warning moment, Officers Lightoller and Murdoch have a conversation about binoculars being missing - this is true. The lookouts were missing a pair of binoculars, which contributed to them not seeing the iceberg until it was too late
Jack and Rose’s conversation happens in an on deck gym and, yes, this was thing on the actual ship
I love that he calls her a brat before launching into telling her how much he likes her
One of my favourite moments is Rose saying “it’s not up to you to save me, Jack” and Jack saying “You’re right. Only you can do that”. Because it’s true; even though Rose says that Jack saved her in every way a person can be saved, she’s the one who made the decisions in the end - she was just inspired by him
In the background of the next scene in the dining area, you can hear Ruth discussing the wedding plans, and says that Rose chose “lavender” - I can’t remember where I heard this but apparently lavender is a colour of mourning, which is indicative of how Rose views her upcoming marriage to Cal as being akin to death almost, maybe even worse than death. Lavender is also, interestingly, similar to the colour of Rose’s dress from after the drawing scene, through the entire sinking, and up until the very end (I think it’s more lilac than lavender but whatever)
The important moment in this scene is of course Rose seeing the mother and daughter on the next table; the mother making the daughter sit up straight, making the little girl fold the napkin perfectly into her lap… it’s indicative of a never ending cycle of little girls being born, forced and trapped into this life where they have to be prim and proper, no control over their own lives, only to be married off and have their own daughters who will be forced into exactly the same thing. It’s absolutely heartbreaking, and this is what makes Rose change her mind ultimately; maybe I’m just overthinking but I do wonder if she’s thinking to herself that she doesn’t want any daughter of hers to be forced into that life like she was.
Jack sings the “Come Josephine” song to Rose during the flying scene, which is actually a callback to a deleted scene that would have occurred earlier in the film and shown the two of them singing it. In that scene, he also tells her a story about how shooting stars are people going to heaven, which is interesting later on… The song is also heard later on when Rose is on the makeshift raft and she’s singing it to herself
As Jack and Rose kiss, there’s a fade from the past to the present - the ship fades into the ghostly wreck at the bottom of the ocean, and there’s a moment where it looks like they’re kissing on a ghost ship, this ghostly couple caught in time
Jack in suspenders though 😭 I love men in suspenders
It’s around this point that Rose stops wearing the engagement ring which is a nice detail
The drawing is actually really important because it’s Rose taking charge and commissioning Jack to draw the portrait, her deciding how she’s going to appear (“I want you to draw me like one of your French girls, wearing this… wearing only this” “I don’t want another portrait of me looking like a porcelain doll”). It’s her taking charge of her own body and her sexuality, and that’s beautiful to me. And it’s also very important that Jack is a professional and a gentleman because he gets on with the drawing despite clearly being a little flustered by the sight of this woman he’s in love with naked, and he doesn’t take advantage of her while she’s in that vulnerable state of being fully nude. The fact that she’s comfortable enough and trusting him like this, and the way he doesn’t take advantage, is so beautifully done.
Also, I’m sure we all know this by now but the drawing of Rose was actually done by James Cameron
I also just love that this was one of the first scenes they shot and that Kate Winslet flashed Leonardo DiCaprio before filming in order to (sorry to use this phrase given the circumstances) break the ice so they’d be more comfortable with each other
Also, she was wearing the robe when she came out and he was clearly getting ready to draw while she was preparing herself, but I do wonder if he helped her loosen her corset because this is happening on the same day as the scene where her mother is shown tightening her corset, and we know from an earlier scene she couldn’t get out of it by herself
“Over on the bed- the couch!” - the funniest part about this line is that it wasn’t scripted, Leo genuinely flubbed that line 😭😂
Factually Correct: The captain and one of the officers (I think) have a conversation where it’s mentioned, “I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a flat sea” and “makes it harder to see the bergs” - this is one of the reasons the Titanic lookouts didn’t see the boat until it was too late. If there had been waves, the waves would have lapped up against the side of the iceberg - but there weren’t any. The water was remarkably flat and calm.
Before this, in a lot of scenes Rose’s hair is up or half up; from this point onwards, her hair is seen to be down, which could be symbolising how she’s more free and more herself with Jack
Rose flipping the bird at Lovejoy will ALWAYS remain iconic to me 😂
The dress that Rose wears now - her “sinking dress” - is a lot looser and lighter than her previous outfits, and I’m presuming she’s not wearing the corset anymore, which again is indicative of how free she is now that she’s chosen Jack
The two lookouts, Fleet and Lee, have a conversation where Fleet claims he can “smell ice when it’s near”, which is tragically ironic for obvious reasons 😂 I’m not sure if this was a real conversation that was had but…
Rose leaving the drawing in the safe and writing “now you can keep us both locked in your safe” is so savage, oh my lord
Not Lovejoy perving on the drawing when Cal wasn’t looking 😭
I still find it so funny that of all the goddamn cabins and rooms on the ship, Rose and Jack decided to consummate their relationship in a car
Okay so speaking of the love scene, it’s a sweet little scene and it’s not distasteful. However…
I’ve seen some interesting debate over, strange as it sounds, the previous sexual experiences of Jack and Rose. I’ll talk about Rose in a second, but for Jack you’d think he’d have a lot of experience in that area because he’s well-travelled, seems more knowledgeable about that kind of topic, has drawings of naked women drawn from life, and he’s from a class that’s typically not as uptight about sex or relationships. Having said that, he makes it very clear here that - with at least the one legged prostitute - his love affair was just with her hands. Other than that, there’s no indication that he’s actually done anything with these women beyond using them as models for his sketches.
Moving onto Rose, the expectation would be of course that’s she’s totally inexperienced, expected to wait until marriage etc. but some people have pointed out that Cal makes a couple of remarks that could be indicating that he’s had his way with her (because to me it’s quite clear that Rose isn’t into him at all). For example, saying he was hoping she’d come to him the night before and the whole “wife in practice thing” - it wouldn’t be completely uncommon for couples who are engaged to have sex, especially if the engagement is a contracted agreement. There’s also a deleted scene where he makes a remark about how he’ll “still be the first between the sheets” that makes Rose and Trudy very uncomfortable. However, like I said, the fact that she’s not into him at all in addition to what I’ve mentioned above could instead mean that he’s trying to get her to sleep with him but she’s holding off.
^ Following on from the two above points (and this is my final point on it, I promise), it’s interesting that the expectation for these kinds of scenes is for the woman to be a shaking panting mess, but in the scene post-climax of their love making in the car, Jack is the one trembling and Rose is the one kissing his forehead/holding him. Now maybe it’s just “it was really good” or whatever (you know, the whole “it’s better with feelings/love” thing) but… yeah. It’s interesting that it kind of subverts the usual way it goes here. Again, it’s unimportant in the grand scheme of things, I just think it’s interesting that there’s discussions about this.
Lots of eye witnesses said it was absolutely freezing on deck the night the Titanic sank, so it’s so funny to me that Rose is out on deck just before the collision in a short sleeved dress without a coat or anything
I am so sorry, but Fleet yelling “BUGGER ME” and “PICK UP YOU BASTARDS” ALWAYS sets me off
The scene with the crew trying to get the boat to turn around is so well done - you can really feel the desperation and also the sheer panic as they try to slow Titanic down and avoid a collision, which is accurate to what they must have been feeling at the time
No matter how many times I watch this movie, and also knowing the history, I still end up saying to myself “oh no please don’t hit, don’t hit, turn, turn, oh no it’s gonna hit, it’s going to hit!”, which is a testament to how well done it is I suppose
The noise that the ship makes as it scrapes along the bottom of the iceberg haunts my nightmares. Just the sound of the scraping metal sets me on edge to think about
Apparently, had the ship not attempted to turn and had in fact just hit the ice berg straight on, there’s a good chance it wouldn’t have sank; however, because Titanic scraped the side of the iceberg, it flooded more compartments than simply hitting head on would have done (approximately a 250ft section of the hull was damaged)
Factually Incorrect: About two minutes pass in the film between Frederick Fleet sighting the iceberg and the collision. In reality, the elapsed time was roughly forty seconds. In addition, Titanic scraped the iceberg for only seven seconds, whereas the collision lasts about a minute. Similarly Thomas Andrews is shown feeling the vibration of the iceberg collision while in his cabin and realizing that something is wrong. Reportedly, he didn't notice anything was wrong until Captain Smith sent for him. Andrews's cabin was on A Deck, where the impact was barely felt.
Factually Correct: On the bridge, they could hear the iceberg grinding along the side of the ship; in boiler room 6, fireman Frederick Barrett saw seawater explode through a split that opened up two feet above the floor. There was indeed a shudder as the ship hit the iceberg; many passengers and crew throughout the ship either felt or heard the impact. It’s also true that they hurriedly shut the firefight doors to the boiler rooms in an effort to contain any flooding, and anyone who didn’t manage to escape the rooms would have probably drowned while trapped inside there. There was also ice that fell onto the deck. It’s also accurate that some of the third class woke up to water in their rooms
Factually Incorrect: After the collision, Captain Smith orders full stop. In reality, he ordered half ahead while the damage inspection was carried out, then ordered full stop.
Factually Correct: At this point, the staff and crew were telling passengers “it’s under control”, “no emergency” and to go back to bed.
I do have to laugh at the master at arms looking at Jack’s drawings and going “I think they’re quite good, sir” and Cal snatching them off of him 😂
Leo DiCaprio’s “THIS IS HORSE SHIT” has lived in my mind rent-free for 16 years now and it’s staying in mind for life I’m sure
The ship is literally sinking and they’re like “now is the perfect time to arrest someone!” 🤡
Factually Incorrect: Andrews says that five of her compartments have been breached but it was, according to Mayo’s book, six. However, in fairness, the damage in Boiler Room 5 was quickly contained, and it was the damage to Boiler Room 6 that doomed the ship. But otherwise, yes, it’s correct that the Titanic was designed so that she’d stay afloat with four compartments flooded - too many compartments were flooded by the ship scraping the side.
“She can’t sink-” “She’s made of iron, sir, I assure you she can!” should not be as funny as it is to me. It’s just the way he’s like “she’s made of iron dude??? Wtf you think is gonna happen???” (And yep, iron does indeed sink - I know this because, if nothing else, when you donate blood in the UK, they do a test where they prick your finger and put a drop of your blood into a solution, and if it sinks then it’s good because it means the iron in your blood is at an acceptable level - if the blood floats, you’re in trouble because that means you don’t have enough iron)
Cal really smacked the shit out of Rose, and I would not be surprised if that wasn’t even the first time he’d hit her. He gives off that vibe of being an absolute scumbag (kudos to Billy Zane though, he played the character well since I fucking hated him)
Factually Correct: Once they knew the ship was sinking, the crew told passengers to dress warmly because it was cold outside, even just standing on the deck
The difference between them waking up/talking to the first class passengers and the third class passengers is so messed up: for first class they’re knocking on doors, “please put your life jacket on”, “dress warm”… and then for third class they’re just barging in and shouting “GET UP! LIFE JACKETS ON!”
Factually Correct: The Titanic sending out “CQD” messages via telegram. CQD is a distress call mean “COME QUICK DANGER”
Factually Correct: The noises from the funnel were extremely loud - much louder in real life than in the film, but obviously the film needs you to be able to hear dialogue so… yeah. Still very loud.
Another Factually Correct thing (sorry, we’re getting more of these now): In the film, Andrews comes out on deck and sees that it’s basically empty, so he asks “where are all the passengers?”, and a crew member replies that they’re all inside because it’s “too cold”. This is true, the passengers didn’t think it was serious and some were even saying things along the lines of “why would we leave this majestic ship to sit on a small little lifeboat in the cold for no reason”. A lot of them stayed indoors because they didn’t think it was serious. This is also shown again with Ruth telling one of the staff to turn the heater on in their rooms and “I’d like a cup of tea when I return” - because the ship was supposedly unsinkable, they didn’t take it seriously until later
Let me say it again: the ship is literally sinking and they’re like “hey, I know a good idea! Let me handcuff this man to a pipe!” 🤡
As I mentioned earlier, the nearest responding ship was the RMS Carpathia, a cargo ship, and they were four hours away - from the time it hit the iceberg to the time it disappeared, Titanic sank in two hours and forty minutes.
Factually Correct: Captain Smith tells the officers to load the lifeboats “women and children first” - this was taken in two different ways by the officers. Officer Lightoller interpreted this order as “women and children only” and so was loading lifeboats half full and denying any men around the chance to get on. Meanwhile, Officer Murdoch was loading the women and children nearby first, and then if there were no more nearby, he was loading men.
Factually Correct: Yes, the band were on deck playing music to try and keep the passengers calm. And it’s also true that the ship was starting to tilt as the front sank
Factually Incorrect: Third-Class passengers were not deliberately locked below decks by the crew during the sinking. Some stewards did make it difficult for passengers to leave steerage, since they didn't understand their orders, but at no point in the voyage were the doors locked. Stewards did block a number of stairways and doors, but this was intended to allow them to shepherd the Third Class passengers to the boat deck without them getting lost. This is apparently referenced in the scene where Jack and the others break down the locked gate, as the steward tells them to head for the main stairwell and they'll be able to find their way up from there. Overall, there was a serious lack of communications among the stewards overseeing Third Class that prevented many passengers from getting to the lifeboats.
Big Fact/Explanation here!: Let’s be honest here. One of the reasons so many people died comes down to the fact that the majority of the crew were NOT trained on how to evacuate passengers in an event like this, and this includes on how to load the lifeboats. That’s why lifeboats were lowered whilst barely full, and lowered at a terribly disorganised and inconsistent rate
Between Ruth asking “are the lifeboats seated according to class?” and Cal remarking it’s “not the better half” that will die, I would have cheered for both of them drowning
It’s only recently I’ve understood what exactly Cal meant when he said “I wish I’d kept that drawing, it’ll be worth more by morning” (artists’ work is worth much more when they’re dead), and I just want to say he is a DICK. An absolute fucking DICK.
“Where are you going? To him? Is that it? To be a whore to that gutter rat?” “I’d rather be his whore than your wife” - SHOTS FIRED BY ROSE DEWITT BUKATER/DAWSON
Also the fact that she makes him let go of her by doing a gloriously beautiful spit into his face is a nice callback to the fact Jack was teaching her how to properly spit
Thomas Andrews was being a real cool dude by telling Rose where to find Jack
Jack and Rose reuniting is sweet but also I was just sitting there like “the ship is literally sinking, can we do this romantic shit in a minute AFTER you’re not in a rapidly flooding room?!?”
Jack, literally chained to a pipe, watching Rose leave as the room rapidly floods: “… I’ll just wait here!” 😭😂
The fact that Jack was trusting Rose to use an axe to cut his handcuffs off… the fact he’s an artist and if she missed, he’d lose his hands - his literal livelihood could have been gone just like that 😭 thankfully she didn’t miss but still, he’s got more faith in her than I would
Apparently Kate actually did hit Leo with the fake axe though 😭
Jack going “oh SHIT, this is cold, OH SHIT” was literally just Leonardo DiCaprio reacting to the water I’m sure 😭😭😭
Factually Correct: The crew really did have to push and threaten the passengers back because they were swarming the lifeboats and literally trying to jump into them. During the actual sinking, there’s an account of one man landing on a woman as he jumped into the boat and nearly crushing her. The crew were also basically throwing women and children onto the boats to forcefully separate them from their husbands/fathers. It’s also real that the crew were setting off the distress rockets in the hope of signalling for help.
Factually Correct but also maybe a Little Incorrect(?): It’s true that Bruce Ismay got onto a lifeboat and survived, and afterwards he was publicly blasted and shamed for saving his own skin. However, he testified that he was encouraged by the officer loading the boats to get on, which isn’t shown here.
Even though this is a dramatisation, it’s so sad to know that families really were separated, boys as young as 12 weren’t allowed on because of the “women and children” rule (because teenage boys were being classed as “men” during the sinking), and a lot of the men saying goodbye to their wives and kids were never seen again
Factually Correct: Just a quick note to say that Guggenheim is shown dressed in his best and saying he’s going to go down with the ship as a gentleman. This did in fact happen.
It’s the way that Jack was thinking about how he was going to die with the other men on the ship, he knew Cal wasn’t going to offer him help getting a place on a lifeboat, but he was just glad that Rose was safe 😭
That moment where Rose is looking up at Jack from the lifeboat and the rocket goes off behind him is literally CINEMATIC CINEMA 👌🏻 it’s an incredibly beautiful shot, Jack with the rocket light behind him, I cannot get over how beautiful it looks, and the fact it was an accidental shot??? 😭👌🏻
Okay but the scene where Rose jumps out of the lifeboat back onto the ship, and then her and Jack run to meet each other by the staircase is one of my favourite scenes 😭❤️ literally crying every time I see it
Jack doesn’t often show fear or terror in the film, even when it’s obvious he’s scared, and that’s because he’s most likely attempting to hold it together for Rose - but when she jumps off the lifeboat and he’s running looking for her, it’s one of those moments where you can see the terror and worry on his face
It’s so sweet how he’s going “you’re so stupid, Rose!” in a hoarse voice whilst also kissing her and holding her, like it’s obvious he’s shocked and doesn’t actually think she’s stupid, not in the way Cal does, but more like “why would you do that??? I love you but why????”
I’m sorry, I laughed out loud at Cal slipping on the debris from where one of his bullets hit the pillar at the bottom of the stairs
This film really shows how fast the water was rising up. I don’t even have anything else to say about that, it’s very fast
“I put the diamond in the coat… I PUT THE COAT ON HER!” - the way I laugh thinking about this line is literally unholy, oh my god 😂 it’s just the way he starts off with a pleasant and calm voice, only to start yelling on the verge of a breakdown
Fun fact, there was a deleted scene here where Cal sent Lovejoy after them, and he and Jack had a fight in one of the dining rooms, and it shows how Lovejoy ended up so bloodied and beaten up before we see him later just as the ship splits in half. That scene also showed how quickly the water was rising because at the start there’s not that much, but by the end it’s around their knees I think
Factually… Controversial?: Ah yes. The Murdoch controversy. For those unaware, James Cameron caused a bit of a controversy by showing First Officer Murdoch shooting and killing passengers trying to get on the lifeboats before shooting himself in the head out of guilt; Murdoch’s nephew was furious and accused Cameron/20th Century Fox of tarnishing his uncle’s legacy. According to Mayo’s book, there are witness accounts claiming an officer (who is not named) accidentally shot and killed people trying to swarm the lifeboats, and they then turned the gun on himself. James Cameron has since said in the film commentary and also interviews that it wasn’t his intention at all, saying his depiction of Murdoch is that of an "honorable man," not of a man "gone bad" or of a "cowardly murderer." He added, "I'm not sure you'd find that same sense of responsibility and total devotion to duty today. This guy had half of his lifeboats launched before his counterpart on the port side had even launched one. That says something about character and heroism." He has also said that he probably shouldn’t have shown this as a specific officer as there’s no confirmation as to which officer did this. Fox vice-president Scott Neeson also went to Dalbeattie, Scotland, where Murdoch lived, to deliver a personal apology, and also presented a £5000 donation to Dalbeattie High School to boost the school's William Murdoch Memorial Prize.
Coming off my last point, I used to think Murdoch was bad as a child but now while watching the film all I felt was pity because it’s obvious that the officers were all under a lot of pressure - the ship was literally going down fast, and the passengers were pushing and trampling each other in order to survive. In the film, it’s shown to be an accident too, that he didn’t actually want to shoot. I understand why his family would have been furious about it, but I don’t think the intention was to portray him as a bad man.
The scene with the band playing “Nearer My God To Thee” is so heartbreaking - beautiful but heartbreaking - from the beginning of the song to when Wallace Hartley (the violinist leading the band) says “Gentlemen, it’s been a privilege playing with you tonight”. There’s the elderly couple in bed (which I talk about more down below because they’re in fact a real couple who were on the Titanic), the mother putting her children to sleep knowing that all three of them are going to die, the people screaming and scrambling to survive…
Factually Correct: The band did in fact play music on deck, and survivors reported hearing them play “Nearer My God To Thee”.
Factually Correct: During this scene, an elderly couple is shown spooning in bed as water rushes in around them, and it’s clear they die together. This couple is actually Isidor and Ida Straus; Isidor was the former owner of R.H. Macy and Company, and Ida was his wife. In a deleted scene from the film, Ida is offered a place in a lifeboat, but refuses, saying that she will honor her wedding pledge by staying with Isidor. This in fact happened in real life: when offered a place on the lifeboat, she refused to get on without her husband. Although the officer in charge of the lifeboat was willing to allow Isidor to board with his wife and their maid, he refused to go while there were women and children still remaining on the ship. He again urged his wife to board, but she refused, saying, "We have lived together for many years. Where you go, I go." Her words were witnessed by those already in Lifeboat No. 8 as well as many others who were on the boat deck at the time. However, the last time they were seen, they were actually in deck chairs
Factually Ambiguous: In the film, just after the scene “Nearer My God To Thee” moment, Captain Smith is seen retreating into the wheelhouse on the bridge as the ship sinks, dying when the windows implode from the water whilst he clings to the ship's wheel. However, there are conflicting accounts as to whether he died in this manner or if he in fact later froze to death in the water near the capsized collapsible lifeboat "B". The captain going down the ship is also a maritime tradition I believe, so it works better cinematically and shows him as a better person, I suppose, than him freezing to death whilst swimming for help.
In the background of some shots, you can see the crew and passengers throwing things like chairs overboard - this really happened, and it was so that those in the water had things to grab onto
The moment where the glass dome of the Grand Staircase implodes is not only so gut-wrenchingly upsetting to watch, it’s actually brilliantly and cinematically well-done/shown in the film. There’s something about the way it shatters and water pours in, people swept away by it, that’s so chilling.
Factually Correct: John Jacob Astor IV is last seen as the Grand Staircase glass dome implodes and water surges in. He did in fact die and his body was recovered; his body was identified by the initials sewn on the label of his jacket. It’s thought, however, that he was killed by the first funnel collapsing and not on the staircase
It’s so depressing watching people jumping off the boat and into the water because the fact is that between the water being freezing and some of the heights of the jumps, most of them probably died instantly. There’s no telling if people knew that then, but if they did then it’s sad that for them they viewed it as a preferable death to the horror of being on the sinking ship as it groaned and buckled like it did
The sinking in general is well done in the film, it’s genuinely terrifying and horrific: people jumping off the boat, people trampling each other, desperation to survive, people drowning and freezing to death, the actual noises coming from the ship as it implodes/breaks/floods…
To lighten the mood, I nearly died laughing at the random dude slowly walking as he says, “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death...” and Jack behind him just going, “You wanna walk a little faster through that valley there?!?”
Factually Correct: Okay, we NEED to talk about the chef who is seen to be one of the last people off the ship, sipping from a flask up until the very end, and in a deleted scene getting absolutely pissed as a skunk, because this man is an actual LEGEND. His name was Chief Baker Charles Joughin, and he did in fact survive the Titanic sinking; he testified that he rode the ship down LIKE AN ELEVATOR and then stepped into the water without even getting his hair wet before paddling and treading water for about two hours until his upper half was pulled up onto collapsible lifeboat B, his legs and feet still in the water, and he stayed there until being rescued by the RMS Carpathia. He also admitted to hardly feeling the cold, and this is most likely thanks to alcohol - he was so full of alcohol that they think it stopped him from feeling the cold when in the water. Literally the only ill effect he suffered was swollen feet. I cannot get over this man, he’s an absolute legend.
Factually Correct: A priest is seen giving a sermon just before the ship splits. This is Father Byles, a second class passenger, who was a Catholic priest from England, and he really did pray and console the passengers in those final moments
The mother telling her child that it’ll “all be over soon” is genuinely one of the most upsetting things I’ve ever seen or heard. Like it’s so upsetting and makes me cry 😭
“Jack, this is where we first me” - I’m so sorry but my sister was in the room during this line and I just said to her “yep, and this is where we’re gonna fucking die, Rose!” 😭
Also Jack’s expression is also sort of “WTF Rose”, which makes sense because Kate Winslet ad-libbed that line apparently and Leo was like “da fuck???”
But being serious, when Rose said that, Jack kissed the top of her head and rested his chin on her head, and you can see the fear on his face 😭 he lets his fear show when she’s not looking, and his fear is mostly for her and what might happen to her
It’s also cinematically symbolic and interesting that the stern - the final part to go down - is not only where Jack and Rose first met, it’s also where Rose was about to end her life before meeting Jack, and now it’s where the two of them are there trying to stay alive. Just… very interesting I think.
The people falling off of the stern while it was vertical would have DEFINITELY been killed the second they hit the water, let’s be honest. There was also a guy who hit the propellers when he fell down, and there’s literally zero chance he survived.
Factually Correct: A moment of respect for the engineers in the engine rooms who stayed there and worked their asses off until the very last second to keep the engines running so that the ship could have lights on and the distress calls could be sent out. They would have been killed when the ship split in two.
Factual Nit Pick Here: When the lights on the Titanic went out, it was quite literally pitch black. The people on the ship didn’t know what was happening anymore, they couldn’t even see the water rushing towards them, and those in the lifeboats couldn’t see anything at all. In the film, it’s not exactly pitch black. Obviously, because this is a movie, we the audience need to be able to see what’s happening, but I want to be clear that in real life it was so dark that once the lights on the ship went out, no one could see a single thing. Also, later on, Fifth Officer Lowe and Lifeboat 14 are shown with flashlights - they did not have flashlights. Apparently, Cameron knew this, but kept it in order to provide lighting.
^ Because of this above point, this is where witness/survivor accounts start to differ a little because no one could actually really see anything
The ship splitting down the middle is another thing that haunted me as a kid and still haunts me even now. The sound it makes as it splits is literally awful, and for a ship of that size and strength to split like that, it would have taken a LOT of pressure/water. Anyone near the middle of the ship would have most likely died immediately.
Factual… IDK???: There’s differing accounts of how exactly the ship split and sank, and there’s different theories. Because of how dark it was, and also because it’s thought that some more of the ship broke hitting the bottom of the Atlantic, it’s basically impossible to say exactly how the split and final plunge happened. Maybe I’m just not doing enough research but I do know there’s various theories about it, and it’s hard to pin the exact right one because of how dark it was
The people who were in the water towards the back of the ship would have absolutely been killed when the ship split in two and the stern crashed back down, let that sink in for a second… that’s a horrible way to go
Just hearing the people screaming and crying as they go down is so terrifying???
See, I can’t even bring myself to be mad about the man who nearly drowned Rose by trying to use her to stay afloat because these people would have been desperate, and desperate/scared people do things they wouldn’t usually.
I’m Not Even Going To Bother Fact Checking This One, Just Let Me Rant: I have NO idea what the official scientist conclusion on the infamous “Could Rose and Jack have both fit on the door?” debate is, but could they not have at least taken turns??? 😭🤦 I’m sorry, I know that these two characters weren’t real but for goodness sake?!?
^ Look, I know that Jack is absolutely the type who’d have said no to taking turns because his goal wasn’t saving himself, it was making sure Rose survived, but I’m just MAD about it
Factually Correct: Molly Brown, as mentioned above, did in fact try to convince Officer Hitchens in Lifeboat 6 to go back for survivors but was overruled and told to shut up. Only two of the twenty lifeboats went searching for survivors, and they waited too long before doing it
One thing I only noticed today was Ruth covering her ears to stop herself from hearing the screams… Jesus Christ.
Here’s the thing I want to make clear here: most of the people in the water were wearing life belts. They were not drowning. The reason these people died is just because of the cold - it is so cold that they died in minutes. One survivor said that the worst thing wasn’t even hearing people screaming - it was when people stopped screaming and it turned quiet. Another survivor lived close to a baseball arena and said that it was difficult for them because the screams of fans reminded them of the screams of the dying people in the water after the sinking.
“I don't know about you, but I intend to write a strongly worded letter to the White Star Line about all this” - even when he’s literally dying, Jack is still managing to make jokes 😭
Jack really foreshadows the ending by telling Rose, “You're going to get out of this... you're going to go on and you're going to make babies and watch them grow and you're going to die an old lady, warm in your bed. Not here. Not this night. Do you understand me?”
“Winning that ticket was the best thing that ever happened to me. It brought me to you. And I'm thankful, Rose. I'm thankful.” - If you hear me sobbing, no you don’t 😭
Shoutout to Fifth Officer Lowe for being the only officer on a lifeboat (Lifeboat 14) to go back for survivors, he’s the real MVP here even if he did wait too long
There’s a shot of a woman and baby dead in the ocean and I feel sick every time I see that shot or think about it. Don’t get me wrong, seeing the entire literal SEA of dead bodies in the ocean is really upsetting but the baby especially just hits really hard
While Rose is lying on her back, singing the Josephine song, she’s looking at the stars and there’s a shot of a shooting star; I already mentioned the deleted scene previously where Jack tells her that shooting stars are people going to heaven, and I wonder if this is the moment Jack died
When I was younger, I was always baffled that Rose loved Jack as much as she did only to let go of him and not die with him (because younger me was like “love is dying together” because I’m dumb), but now that I’m older I see this as Rose living for Jack; she promised him she would do all of these things, he made her promise that she’d die as an old lady, and that’s why she keeps going - because she’s doing it for him.
I still cringe at the sound of her forcing Jack’s hands off her own - obviously his hands are frozen as well as the fact dead bodies do get stiff anyway, but it’s so grim to think about
Let’s talk numbers here, using older!Rose’s narration/dialogue: “Fifteen hundred (1500) people went into the sea when Titanic sank from under us. There were twenty boats floating nearby and only one came back. One. Six were saved from the water, myself included. Six out of fifteen hundred.” If you want to do the maths, that’s 0.4% of people who went into the water who survived. That’s absolutely disturbing to think about.
Factually Incorrect: While what Rose says is heartbreaking, it’s false. She says only one lifeboat came back, whereas in reality, two lifeboats returned. The first was lifeboat 4, who rescued 8 crew members from the water, 2 of them died inside the lifeboat. Much later, lifeboat 14 returned, having wasted a lot of time transferring passengers into other lifeboats in order to make room. They rescued 3 or 4 passengers, one of whom died in the lifeboat. She also said that there were only six people out of fifteen hundred left on board who were rescued from the water when it was actually about forty. This can be justified by her only knowing of six.
Factual Check: There were 2222 people on Titanic, including the crew; it’s estimated that 1517 of those people died, leaving about 705 people alive. 68% of people on the ship died, leaving 32% who survived; most of the deaths were third-class passengers, especially third class men. It’s thought that at least 53.4% of the people on the ship could have survived, had the lifeboats been loaded properly (these numbers are approximate, I apologise for any incorrect information)
In the scene showing the various lifeboats waiting to be rescued as morning dawns, you can see someone passing Cal a flask that he drinks out. Just a neat detail, I think.
Seeing the survivors trying to track down their loved ones, hoping that they made it off the boat, is… very saddening and depressing. Not knowing whether your loved ones are alive or dead in a situation like this must be one of the worst feelings, I imagine.
Here’s the thing: it’s not like Ruth or Cal didn’t know that Jack’s surname was Dawson, which is obviously the surname Rose gave when arriving in America. This means Ruth and Cal never actually bothered to look under the surname “Dawson” to see if Jack himself was still alive, because otherwise they’d have see Rose’s name under “Dawson” and probably put two and two together - which seems strange to me because you’d think they’d know “hey, maybe she’s with him” or something. If nothing else, it shows how little they thought of Jack that they didn’t even bother to see if he’d survived
I’m sorry, you just gotta love how old!Rose threw a necklace worth billions of dollars into the middle of the fucking sea 😂 and the noise she makes throwing it in, like a small little “uhh!” It makes sense though - it’s like it belongs at the bottom of the ocean with the ship, and her throwing it - this “heavy thing” - into the ocean is also symbolic of how it must feel to finally talk about what happened, to talk about Jack, after keeping it to herself for 84 years.
Originally the scene was different because Brock Lovett, Lizzy, Bodine etc. were all there (it’s a deleted scene, easily found on YouTube like the rest of them), where they try to stop her, Lovett gets to hold the diamond, and Rose tells him, “You look for treasures in the wrong place, Mr. Lovett. Only life is priceless, and making each day count” before she throws it in, Brock goes through about ten different emotions before smiling and accepting it… but I like the actual scene better. It just feels more right for the film and less cheesey I think.
Everyone and their mother knows this, but I love seeing Rose’s pictures showing her doing everything she and Jack said they were going to do 😭❤️
There’s some debate about whether or not Rose is merely sleeping and dreaming, or if she’s in fact dead - even the script is ambiguous about it: “We PAN OFF the last picture to Rose herself, warm in her bunk. A profile shot. She is very still. She could be sleeping, or maybe something else.” It’s open to personal interpretation, but I personally do think that Rose died just because of the whole “you’re going to die an old, old lady, warm in her bed”, which is literally what the script says is happening here, and it makes it all the more poignant that she’s finally told the story of what happened on Titanic, she’s finally spoken about it and about Jack after 84 years, and now it’s her time to move on.
I love the way it shifts from the ship remains to how it used to look in 1912, to how big and beautiful and wondrous it was.
Literally all of the people who died are there as she goes up the stairs: Cora and her family, Fabrizio and the girl he was dancing with, Tommy Ryan, the crew/staff, Thomas Andrews… again, I think it’s another sign she died in her sleep and this is her joining all of them.
The clock on the stairs is at 2:20 - the time the Titanic took her final plunge and sank.
I only recently became aware of this, but as Jack and Rose kiss and the camera pans up, you can see Captain Smith in the background and he’s the very last person to start clapping, which I suppose goes back to the whole tradition of the captain being the last one to leave the ship or whatever? Idk, I just thought it was interesting!
And yep, that’s me crying over the end scene yet again!
And… here we are. I don’t have a lot else to add other than I do love this movie, and even if it’s not 100% accurate to the Titanic ship or the sinking, it’s still a brilliant film!
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