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I mentioned them because they are within living memory.

The Zeebrugge disaster had a much smaller death toll but it was a major event in the UK at the time but hardly anyone remarks about it now.

I'm sure there are similar events around the world where reminding the general population may have some benefit to the survivors families and remind engineers and legislators of the human costs of things going wrong.

The current wave of Titanicmania is bizarre and a bit mawkish from my perspective.

I don't know how bad it is elsewhere in the world but it's getting more coverage 100 years later than current disasters are getting which seems a bit bonkers to me.

There was the memorial cruise with cosplay which was just calling for the cosmic jester to roll out the plotline of Titanic 2 for real. 

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Bingowings said:

I mentioned them because they are within living memory.

The Zeebrugge disaster had a much smaller death toll but it was a major event in the UK at the time but hardly anyone remarks about it now.

I'm sure there are similar events around the world where reminding the general population may have some benefit to the survivors families and remind engineers and legislators of the human costs of things going wrong.

nothing is wrong with reminding the world of these events.   There indeed may be a benefit to doing so.    Still, it is no reason to not recognize the 100th anniversary of the Titanic.   Lessons can still be learned about it, and the lessons already learned still need to be  passed on the next generations.  

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The current wave of Titanicmania is bizarre and a bit mawkish from my perspective.

I don't know how bad it is elsewhere in the world but it's getting more coverage 100 years later than current disasters are getting which seems a bit bonkers to me.

well it is the 100th anniversary of disaster that generated countless books, movies, made for tv movies, multiple miniseries, and a Broadway Musical.   When you have a 100th anniversary for something that generates all that, there is bound to mania around it.   It is nothing new. Watch what happens when November 22, 2013 comes around, watch what happens when we have the 25th anniversary of 911, etc.    

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There was the memorial cruise with cosplay which was just calling for the cosmic jester to roll out the plotline of Titanic 2 for real. 

well, lets hope nothing else happens on that cruise.  We don't need another disaster.  

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There was plenty of interest in Titanic before Cameron's movie came out, and even before the wreck was finally found. (IIRC, there were two high profile expeditions before Dr. Ballard that came up dry.) I don't think Titanic-mania ever really subsided since '97.

I thought for sure someone would make an Andrea Doria movie in it's wake though. There was a tv movie cranked out about Britannic though.

Interesting how the Hindenburg supposedly killed airship travel in the public's mind but Titanic didn't seem to put people off sea travel. Of course that newsreel footage was probably hard to avoid seeing back in the day.

HBO had a lavish semi-documentary style series back in the 80's about horrible historical disasters I likely would never have heard of otherwise. One was about a horrific fire on an ocean liner. The name of the ship escapes me.

Where were you in '77?

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Bingowings said:The current wave of Titanicmania is bizarre and a bit mawkish from my perspective.

I find it mawkish too.

 

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It'd be cool to see someone make a horror movie inspired* by the Titanic. Those pictures of the corroded, submerged wreck with those doll heads and empty shoes strewn about are creepy enough; throw in some restless Poltergeist type entities and you could have something really horrifying on your hands.

 

*Yes, I said inspired by, not based on, so don't start pissing and moaning about me being heartless and insensitive towards the survivors/victims of the real-life event, okay?

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Does this count? ;)

I seem to recall a tabloid headline or two about ghosts being seen or heard during early dives on the wreck. I imagine the sheer expense and danger of diving down there is what keeps those silly ghost hunting shows away.

 

I've seen a few haunted ghost ship movies over the years, but never a haunted shipwreck one. It would be hard to do without coming off as "The Abyss" with spooks.

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Not half as creepy as the animated Titanic movie though. ;)

Anyone else notice the banner ad for some sort of Titanic game at the top? Google's watching us!

Where were you in '77?

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All I ever seem to get are ads for Cougar Life. Hmmm....

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SilverWook said:

Does this count? ;)

 

Nah. It's still a cool scene from a cool movie, though.

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Harmy said:


OK, so is anyone going to tell me where that screen came from?

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Harmy said:

Like for real? I thought he was joking.

Joe King says :

I wish that were so.

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ray_afraid said:

DuracellEnergizer said:

SilverWook said:

Does this count? ;)

 

Nah. It's still a scene from the sequel to a cool movie, though.

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Cool, thanks 005, I remember that now; it's been like 10 years since I saw it on TV. I actually think that was a really good and funny idea, unlike most of the rest of the film.

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DuracellEnergizer said:

ray_afraid said:

DuracellEnergizer said:

SilverWook said:

Does this count? ;)

 

Nah. It's still a scene from the sequel to a cool movie, though.

Fixed.

BEGONE, YOU PITIFUL HALF-MAN!

It's just a very lame remake of the original! At the beginning, all the guys are down on their luck just like the 1st (but shouldn't they be heroes at this point? they did save the world after all and that seemed appreciated at the end of the 1st film...) There's an ancient evil that wants to consume our world just like the first. The hotel sequence from the original is replace by a court room scene, the marshmallow man is replaced by a walking Statue of Liberty I really could go on and on. It's everything shitty Hollywood sequels are known and loathed for.

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^Methinks you took my reply a tad too seriously. I was simply quoting a line from the film in a good-natured way.
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ray_afraid said:

It's just a very lame remake of the original! At the beginning, all the guys are down on their luck just like the 1st (but shouldn't they be heroes at this point? they did save the world after all and that seemed appreciated at the end of the 1st film...) There's an ancient evil that wants to consume our world just like the first. The hotel sequence from the original is replace by a court room scene, the marshmallow man is replaced by a walking Statue of Liberty I really could go on and on. It's everything shitty Hollywood sequels are known and loathed for.

I liked how the third sequel tied them all together. Or at least how it was supposed to. It was kind of ruined when Sigourney Weaver decided not to return until it was too late and they had already replaced her with Alyssa Milano. But you can still tell how the story was supposed to tie together with her.

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Well, I imagine business kind of dried up after Zuul was sent packing.

There also could have been massive lawsuits after blowing up a historical building. Yeah, it wasn't their fault, but how do you sue a moldy old Sumerian god? ;)

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