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    As far a Titinac the film now in 3D, I think the Kennith More one
    "A night to remember" a much better film
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    As far a Titinac the film now in 3D, I think the Kennith More one
    "A night to remember" a much better film
    Mick.
    And an appropriate title too....


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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    I watched a really interesting programme on the National Geographic Channel last night called 'Titanic,CASE CLOSED!'
    After watching it,as far as I`m concerned it is!
    Excellent TV.

    http://natgeotv.com/ca/titanic-case-closed
    Basically all the cheese holes lined up that night....

    "In the documentary, Titanic: Case Closed, Maltin presents a revolutionary new theory which offers an examination of the Titanic’s ill-fated voyage and tragic final hours, pieced together with dramatic recreation and narration. The two-hour special uses vivid computer generated images and a series of experiments, bringing to life the unique conditions of the night that rendered Titanic doomed.
    He had been plagued with one question: How could this tragedy happen? Despite a clear night with the best captain of its day and a first class crew, the world’s most luxurious ocean liner sank, taking with her the lives of more than 1,500 people.
    His mission took him to the ocean and the deserts, looking at temperatures, scouring logs that had never been looked at before. He found his answer literally written in the stars.
    Evidence illustrated by two unlikely resources — the glittering lights of Las Vegas and a desert mirage — indicate that Titanic sailed straight into a strange combination of atmospheric conditions ultimately responsible for deceiving many experienced people on a very cold night in the middle of the North Atlantic a century ago.
    Titanic: Case Closed deals with controversy surrounding the exact location of the nearby ship SS Californian and why it did not come to the aid of the Titanic immediately after the tragedy". Etc etc ...


    Read more: SHOWBIZ: New light on Titanic tragedy - Sunday Life & Times - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/life-times/sun...#ixzz1sBKLNj4E


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    Basically all the cheese holes lined up that night....

    "In the documentary, Titanic: Case Closed, Maltin presents a revolutionary new theory which offers an examination of the Titanic’s ill-fated voyage and tragic final hours, pieced together with dramatic recreation and narration. The two-hour special uses vivid computer generated images and a series of experiments, bringing to life the unique conditions of the night that rendered Titanic doomed.
    He had been plagued with one question: How could this tragedy happen? Despite a clear night with the best captain of its day and a first class crew, the world’s most luxurious ocean liner sank, taking with her the lives of more than 1,500 people.
    His mission took him to the ocean and the deserts, looking at temperatures, scouring logs that had never been looked at before. He found his answer literally written in the stars.
    Evidence illustrated by two unlikely resources — the glittering lights of Las Vegas and a desert mirage — indicate that Titanic sailed straight into a strange combination of atmospheric conditions ultimately responsible for deceiving many experienced people on a very cold night in the middle of the North Atlantic a century ago.
    Titanic: Case Closed deals with controversy surrounding the exact location of the nearby ship SS Californian and why it did not come to the aid of the Titanic immediately after the tragedy". Etc etc ...


    Read more: SHOWBIZ: New light on Titanic tragedy - Sunday Life & Times - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/life-times/sun...#ixzz1sBKLNj4E
    I've watched it this weekend and it's very interesting..
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    I've seen quite a few films in 3D at the cinema now, some I had the chance of seeing 2D or 3D and some I didn't get the chance as the 2D versions were at inconvenient times! To be honest with a lot of them, you don't really notice much difference and it's just a way of them charging more money. Certain action films, science-fiction and cartoons can look effective in 3D, but with a lot, I don't see the point in them being in 3D! At the moment even some streetdance film is in 3D! Why does that need to be in 3D?!


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