Ship Simulator
English forum => Small talk => Topic started by: CLAYTON1 on April 08, 2012, 06:30:07
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I just finished watching TITANIC in 3D, oh yea.
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And...?
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Clayton, you should stop making useless topics.....
I can only give you this answer: Good for you. :P
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i might go see it in 3d.
how was it Clayton?
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Im going on Tuesday at 1930
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Titanic 3d for me is at april 15. ;D
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Titanic 3d for me is at april 15. ;D
10th for me :D
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Titanic in 3D - It adds a whole new depth to the movie! :doh:
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i hope its not like star wars 3d... where lucas made it terrible. :doh:
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It's fantastic. Better than anything I've ever seen. It looks better than the movies that are actually shot in 3d.
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ok, i need to see it.
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It's fantastic. Better than anything I've ever seen. It looks better than the movies that are actually shot in 3d.
thanks firestar that's around 12 people I know it says its amazing, :thumbs:
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It is awsome.
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I went to see it a few days ago, and to be fair, it was one of the best movies I have seen as of late. I'm not into the story of Jack and Rose at all, but the story of the ship itself is what interested me, and for that, the movie was still very much enjoyable. You know you're watching a good movie when a room full to the brim falls utterly silent.
Jack.
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And I was in Cardiff over the weekend looking for something to do! If I knew it was out I may have whatch it!
Ah well, 2 D it is!
How was it anyway
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There have been quite some documentary's about the Titanic lately.
One thing that puzzled me was that when the helmsman was given the order "Hard to starboard" to avoid the iceberg, he turned the wheel to port..
Maybe some of you noticed it too. I just googled it and found this plausible answer (http://www.rmg.co.uk/explore/sea-and-ships/facts/faqs/ships-and-vessels/in-titanic-why-does-the-helmsman-turn-the-wheel-to-port)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8CadIi00U4
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Hard to starboard and hard a' starboard are not the same order. Hard a' starboard is what was given on Titanic if I remember correctly.
I'm talking about the actual ship, not necessarily the movie. It could be a case of confusion of dialogue.
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Hi SD,
I believe that's true, although that's only what I've read on the internet, so I can't be 100% sure. Angus/Eric will probably know.
Jack.
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Hello,
Angus and Eric can certainly confirm the meaning of the order and the reference of SD, and you can also read the reason of the apparent inconsistency in this reference. (http://marconigraph.com/titanic/faqs/mgy_faqs.html). It was already discussed in this forum mid-2007 (http://80.95.161.114/shipsim/forum/index.php/topic,857.0.html).
Regards,
Luc
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I already own a Titanic on DVD for the past 4 or 5 years although its not in 3D. I've been watching it now and then. I'll probably watch it on Friday. Hey guys, also check out this link to my video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWO5b5JJhuw&feature=plcp&context=C489c5f8VDvjVQa1PpcFNn0ezgjTjGwccdUZmAw6dvAkijwNLP4Bg%3D
The Titanic 3D wreck on Google Earth with a history lesson of the ship.
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Titanic 3D was amazing :thumbs: :thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs:
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Titanic 3D could be good, but:
Titanic Super 3D is always better. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJxj1mou03M)
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just got back from seeing it... the 3d is incredible! ;D
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Here's a pretty good animation, though I don't much care for the commentary by James Cameron which I feel is pretty cold and technical..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSGeskFzE0s
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Sad to say not yet seen it once , maybe next week hopefully. I've seen the movie lot's of times and I love it.