Titanic to set sail again - in 3D

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Titanic to set sail again - in 3D

Titanic to set sail again - in 3D in 2011

Box office blockbuster Titanic is getting a 3D makeover on the big screen. The 1997 lavish epic, which starred Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio as two lovers on the doomed ship, is to set sail back into the cinemas after James Cameron revealed he has plans to make the Oscar winning film in 3D.

Speaking at Comic-Con while promoting his eagerly awaited 3D movie Avatar, Cameron told audiences that he has become such a big fan of 3D he has decided to re-vist his biggest success and "dimensionalize" it. The film still remains the biggest US box office film having made a whopping $600.8m (£371.4m).

It's believed Titanic 3D will be released in 2011.
Cameron's not the only director looking to give their past work a 3D makeover. Peter Jackson has also revealed that he wants to do the same for the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

3D wouldn't even get me into cinemas to sit through Titanic again...

****ing hell, one of the worst and most overrated films ever. Talk about polishing the same turd and trying to sell it as something new.

Ohh shut the **** up

Wouldn't mind seeing the guy fall and then smash of the giant propeller in 3D.

Originally posted by coolmovies
Ohh shut the **** up

I won't.

they just want this to make a few extra dollars that is all..
shame on them

Hollywood

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
they just want this to make a few extra dollars that is all..
shame on them

This time its not about money

Pray tell, what then?

Originally posted by jaden101
Wouldn't mind seeing the guy fall and then smash of the giant propeller in 3D.
That was pure pwnage...Kinda like when Fry was stabbed by the alien.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
That was pure pwnage...Kinda like when Fry was stabbed by the alien.

You really ARE a funny guy!!! haermm

😂 Maybe it'll make a billion bucks again?

Hollywood is jumping on 3D like it's the life raft that will save them all. They complain about flatlining DVD sales around the world - that happened because of their stupid, destructive format war between HD DVD and Blu-ray. Made us indecisive & unwilling to spend our money. I'm into HDTV, but I still haven't gotten into Blu-ray, because I don't feel compelled enough to.

Originally posted by coolmovies
This time its not about money

most likely it is.. why re release a movie that made $ 1.8 billion dollars ten some what odd years ago and then put it in 3-d??

Its about the benjamins

Originally posted by roughrider
Hollywood is jumping on 3D like it's the life raft that will save them all. They complain about flatlining DVD sales around the world - that happened because of their stupid, destructive format war between HD DVD and Blu-ray. Made us indecisive & unwilling to spend our money. I'm into HDTV, but I still haven't gotten into Blu-ray, because I don't feel compelled enough to.

right now a brand new system that is supposedly better than the blu-ray stuff is being made in china

Originally posted by coolmovies
Ohh shut the **** up

Quit with the insults. I won't have it.

Back to topic, this movie was good for a one time watch, if you ask me. Not only was the film entirely, and needlessly, too long, but the acting was just too forced, especially by Leo. 3D is the new fad of Hollywood these days, and the studios are just trying to make as much extra money as they possibly can.

You can't polish a turd.

Originally posted by Impediment
Quit with the insults. I won't have it.

Back to topic, this movie was good for a one time watch, if you ask me. Not only was the film entirely, and needlessly, too long, but the acting was just too forced, especially by Leo. 3D is the new fad of Hollywood these days, and the studios are just trying to make as much extra money as they possibly can.

You can't polish a turd.

Funny seeing as we had 3D for so long now, unless they mean 3D digital graphics.

Originally posted by Wei Phoenix
Funny seeing as we had 3D for so long now, unless they mean 3D digital graphics.

3 has been around since, what, the 1950's? It was semi-popular in the "revival apex era" with such shit films as Amityville 3D, Comin' at Ya!, The Man who wasn't There, Jaws 3D, and Friday the 13th 3D.

Now that film has become more advanced with CGI, 3D filming can, again, be revived to be thrown into a movie that will, hopefully, attract more viewers.

Also, sadly, studios and/or director's are wanting to re-release older films strictly for the sake of earning more cabbage, yet they claim to want to "re-vitalize" their vision.

I guess the part where the guy falls from the sinking ship and bounces off the railings and stuff might be cool in 3D, otherwise meh.