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James Cameron Disagrees with ‘Mythbusters,’ Defends the ‘Titanic’ Ending
James Cameron Disagrees with ‘Mythbusters,’ Defends the ‘Titanic’ Ending
James Cameron Disagrees with ‘Mythbusters,’ Defends the ‘Titanic’ Ending
It’s a debate as old as time. Or at least as old as James Cameron’s Titanic, which came out in 1997, so not that old, but still. “They both could have fit on that door!” is the rallying cry of Titanic truthers, who believe that the door (which isn’t actually a door (it’s ajar! just kidding)) that Rose (Kate Winslet) floats on while Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) freezes to death in the subzero waters of the North Atlantic was big enough to hold both of them. Mythbusters even dedicated an episode to it. But Cameron himself is still holding fast to the movie’s original ending, much like Jack’s hands after they froze.
Back on this Day in 1985 The Titanic Wreckage Was Finally Found 75 Years After It Sank
Back on this Day in 1985 The Titanic Wreckage Was Finally Found 75 Years After It Sank
Back on this Day in 1985 The Titanic Wreckage Was Finally Found 75 Years After It Sank
I must admit I have become quite the historian when it comes to the Titanic.  My son loves the Titanic. We have books, and we have watched a ton of documentaries on the subject.   Today is the anniversary of the day the crew found the Titanic wreckage, 75 years after it went down on that fateful night on April 15, 1912.

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