Creeeeeepy


Okay, so the movie was kinda... well, bad, but... the scene where the Titanic finally pops out of the water - in a way, you have to admit how creepy that is.

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Does the phrase 'anally retentive' mean anything to you?

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Oh, I know! Every time I've watched that scene on youtube, it gives me the willies.

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I didn't find the scene at all creepy. It was awe inspiring. Made one wonder if RMS Titanic really could be raised back to the surface. A short five years later, all hopes were dashed when Titanic was found split in two. Don't think we have the technology to engage in that undertaking.

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Whats more creepy is how badly this thread has turned out, with all the deletions!!

But I agree Diana, that it was an impressive set of scenes where the ship itself was resurfaced, and I also wonder if this could ever be done nowadays. Sadly, I doubt it and would it really be worth all the money it would obviously cost ?

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The wreck is structurally weak and continues to deteriorate. Any attempts to raise it would most likely destroy it.

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Is the Titanic not yet sufficiently messed up to be considered "destroyed"?
I should think that big-ass hole in the side pretty much fills the definition, no?
How unusable does something have to be?


You Fill Me with Inertia.

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