Can Titanic 3D make it big on its 100th anniversary?
By judyjudy78
@judyjudy78 (139)
India
January 5, 2011 12:52pm CST
What a great remembrance and tribute it can be? Titanic to be re-released in April 2012 on the 100th Anniversary of its sinking. Its a great blessing to watch it in theater as I missed the original version 12 years ago. This time the 3D version is expected to be bigger. However, the question is whether it will retaing the top spot in all time collections?
3 responses
@fabsprecious (1565)
• United States
5 Jan 11
I actually heard about that, apparently the are making a remake of the Titanic movie in 3D. Honestly I don't think it's going to be to popular, I mean don't take me wrong that was one of my favorite movies during that time, but now I don't know if it will survive, unless they amake some changes to it, but I believe it's just going to be a recreation/remake of the one released back in 97 or 98.
@judyjudy78 (139)
• India
5 Jan 11
It is not going to be a remake. Its the original version of 1998. James Cameron's classic is getting converted into 3D. Based on the recent updates, the movie is gonna be much dramatic in 3D version where the audience will feel themselves as if they are sailing in Titanic. I am just waiting for April 2012.
@fabsprecious (1565)
• United States
5 Jan 11
That sounds interesting, I just might consider watching when it comes out in the movies.
Thanks for the information...
@titchy1231 (732)
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6 Jan 11
i dont see why it shouldnt as its a fantastic film and it shouldnt make any difference if its in 3d or not.
@judyjudy78 (139)
• India
6 Jan 11
I too agree with you. Greatest classics always has its place. Titanic 3D is expected to be much bigger than the original version. I am just waiting for it.
@judyjudy78 (139)
• India
5 Jan 11
Yes you are correct. The 3D version seems like shaping up much bigger. We all know the perfectionist in James Cameron. So this 3D version is definitely gonna be a huge delight.