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I liked this better thanCameron's movie.

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    palisade-1 — 12 years ago(February 01, 2014 04:09 PM)

    I think only the OP suggested that Cameron's film was a "remake," and s/he might not have meant that literally. What is beyond doubt is that Cameron was not only inspired by that film (as he himself states) but that he incorporated dialogue and scenes from it, adapted to his own purpose, of course.
    I found a fascinating little YouTube video comparing scenes in the two films:
    and another short one on the making of ANTR with a brief shot of the letter Cameron wrote to Bill McQuitty thanking him for the inspiration for
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      talisencrw — 11 years ago(July 04, 2014 03:03 PM)

      I agree wholeheartedly. Though I greatly admire both films, I would say the Brit film is way better (10/10 as compared to 9/10 for the latter).

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          lizcarlo87 — 11 years ago(December 19, 2014 10:33 PM)

          I agree. This movie is so realistic about how they portray the lives and people on the Titanic. I think the director did great job. Its such great movie.

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            Zuider_Zee — 11 years ago(February 04, 2015 03:32 PM)

            Cameron filled his with too much unnecessary garbage which did nothing but detract from the telling of the tale. The story itself needs no embellishment.

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              mark_ward1 — 11 years ago(March 02, 2015 07:44 AM)

              Has anyone ever made a fan edit of Cameron's Titanic where the scenes with Jack and Rose are cut out or at least minimized? I'm not sure if that's possible but I know fans have made edits of Star Trek the Phantom Menace without Jar Jar Binks.

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                palisade-1 — 11 years ago(March 04, 2015 02:06 PM)

                I don't think it
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                Titanic
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                However, there is one fan edit I found that minimizes Rose and the romance and focuses on Jack:
                http://fanedit.org/ifdb/component/content/article/79-fanedit-database/ fanfix/650-titanic-the-jack-edit
                Not quite what you're looking for, but it might be of interest.

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                    CCsito — 10 years ago(May 10, 2015 02:37 PM)

                    I have seen the three movies made concerning the Titanic (1953, 1958, and 1997 versions). I saw the 1953 version first on TV followed by the 1997 version in the movie theater and the 1958 version just recently on TV. The 1958 version was the most objective version of the sinking without the melodrama that is infused in the 1953 and 1997 versions. Yes, the human tragedy is a central part of the event, but those versions made it feel like the storyline of the primary cast members took precedence over the sinking. The Leonardo DiCaprio/Kate Winslet and Clifton Webb/Barbara Stanwyck story could have been transplanted to a different plot and still have been effective in another movie. The 1958 version gave a more complete picture of events after the ship had sunk by focusing on the ship and crew which I think makes for a more cohesive version of the event.
                    Do not confuse this movie with the 1942 movie with the same title. This movie is not a remake of that movie.

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                        baran_erik — 10 years ago(February 27, 2016 11:28 PM)

                        Titanic was not a remake of A Night To Remember. One was a telling of the story of the sinking, the other was a love story set on the ship. They both were fairly faithful in regard to the telling of the actual events.

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                          Woodyanders — 9 years ago(June 09, 2016 06:22 PM)

                          Agreed. This is the superior film about the Titanic because it astutely captured with heart-wrenching poignancy of the horrible human tragedy of what happened when the Titanic sank and took over one thousand lives with her.
                          I've been chasing grace/ But grace ain't easy to find

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