What If Jack Never Die At The End Of Titanic
He and Rose would be married at the end then the movie would have a happy ending, and it wouldn’t be tragic
how titanic? Shaped cinema history
James Cameron was a great maker of Cinema. It came out in December 1997 and it was a great movie. my uncle saw it
The 32-boat scenario
It has been said often in all decenia that Titanic didn't have enough lifeboats, and it's factually true. We've all done the maths and so on.
In later years, this had been debated as well as reconsidered, and not irregularly, it is said that this wouldn't have mattered in any case, since it took too long to prepare them, they were launched too late, the crew wasn't organised, there had not been a boat drill as well, and there's the fact that plenty of passengers weren't really willing to board because they didn't feel safe, weren't convinced that she would sink, and several women didn't want to leave their men, which lead to the ship taking it's final dive whilst the last remaining Collapsibles weren't even in the davits yet. I have watc…
I have a new wikia
https://historical-films.fandom.com/wiki/Historical_films_Wiki
This wikia is for historical movies, TV shows, and TV miniseries. It can include bio's on historical and fictional characters.
Real life heroes and villains can be added this wikia.
Going on June vacation
I'll be going on a short vacation starting today and coming back around 11th or 12th of June.
10 years ago
Today is the tenth anniversary of the first day of filming ITV Titanic miniseries.
Surprisingly, the only deceased member of the cast is Dave Legeno (who played Seaman Davis).
109 years ago
Today is the 109 anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdmhVWkXASA
The Mystery of Miss Edith Corse Evans
Edith Evans is one of my favorite passengers. I've always wanted to know, why didn't Edith Evans get on the Collapsible D? some accounts state that an officer said that Collapsible D was full and could only accommodate 1 more woman, which was eventually filled by Caroline Lane Brown (as we saw in A Night to Remember), then Seaman Lucas shouted to her that there is another boat waiting for Evans. But, wasn't Collapsible D launched only half full? whether Evans deliberately stepped aside (because according to the article I've read, Evans had a prediction that she would die in the water) or maybe she failed to get into Collapsible D because it was lowered too quickly? I don't understand. The next question is, whether Edith Evans managed to get …
109 years ago (plus 11 years ago)
On May 31st, 1911; RMS Titanic was launched in Belfast.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZIGG2ubaKY
Then on May 31st, 2009; Millvina Dean passes away. She was the last survivor of the Titanic disaster.
Addressing the state of the wiki.
Hello users of Titanic Wiki,
Recently this wiki has fallen victim to vandalism. Users note how the vandalism is becoming more and more frequent. However, vandalism is not the only problem on this wiki. Users have noted how some other users are seen disrespecting the victims of this tragedy. The wiki has ZERO tolerance of this behavior and it will be acted upon ASAP. Another thing going around is the amount of toxicity the wiki has seen. Users have commented death threats, profane and sensitive language, and spam towards other users. Pages with these comments will immediately be put up for review and will be deleted if necessary.
With all of these events going on, we hope to make the community a little better day by day, and you can start rig…
The Laughing Cavalier reviews ITV Titanic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbsaVIvEGgQ
Very thoughtful review of Titanic (2012 Miniseries), but I think The Laughing Cavalier should have covered more about Wilde's portrayal or should have split up the ITV mini-series review in different videos.
ITV Titanic mini-series set
Giving the historical inaccuracies of the 2012 mini-series, I would say most of the inaccuracies come from the set that was built in Hungry at Stern Studios in Budapest.
- 60 meters (200 feet) of the promenade deck.
- 50 meters (160 feet) of the boat deck.
- 75 meters (246 feet) of internal corridors and rooms.
- Bridge
- Second Class Purser's Office
- Staterooms for the First, Second, and Third Classes.
- First Class Dining Saloon
- Third Class Dining Room
- The Boiler Rooms
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pz72aTPZ_q0
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMTp1THKoW0
http://www.paullee.com/titanic/jf2012goof_pics/pt1vlcsnap-00017.jpg http://www.paullee.com/titanic/jf2012goof_pics/pt1vlcsnap-00021.jpg http://www.paullee.com/titanic/jf2012goof_pics/pt1vlcsnap-00022.jpg http:/…
Titanic (1997) innacuracies
List done by Dr. Paul Lee.
http://www.paullee.com/titanic/jc1997goofs.html
RIP TItanic
Titanic will always be the most famous ship of all time despite the fact she sunk. though she may be gone she will never be forgotten.
Going on vacation
I am going on vacation tomorrow with my family. I might not get internet access and thus won't be able to update on this and other wikia's.
There are many movies about Titanic
Because Titanic sinking was the most infamous event of 1912. I saw Titanic II and I must admit that it wasn't so bad after all.
Titanic survivors (fates unknown)
https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-the-disappeared.html
Titanic survivors (50th anniversary)
fDe==Passengers==
- 1 First Class
- 2 Second Class
- 3 Third Class
- 4 Crew
- 4.1 Deck Crew
- 4.2 Engineering Crew
- 4.3 Restaurant Staff
- 4.4 Victualling Crew
- Elisabeth Walton Allen (79)
- Léontine Pauline Aubart (74)
- (Maid) Ellen Mary Barber (76)
- Mauritz Hokan Björnström-Steffansson (78)
- Elsie Edith Bowerman (72)
- Lucile Polk Carter (63)
- William Thornton Carter II (61)
- Julia Florence Cavendish (75)
- Norman Campbell Chambers (77)
- (Maid) Victorine Chaudanson (86)
- Gladys Cherry (80)
- (Nurse) Alice Catherine Cleaver (72)
- Orian Davidson (77)
- Albert Adrian Dick (81)
- Vera Dick (67)
- Washington Dodge, Jr. (54)
- Caroline Louise Endres (89)
- Mabel Helen Fortune (73)
- (Secretary) Laura Mabel Francatelli (81 – 82)
- Hedwig Margaritha Frölicher (72)
- Lily May Futrelle (85)
- Margaret Edith Graham (69)
- Irene Harris (85)
- (Servan…
The Six (documentary)
There is an upcoming documentary about the six surviving Chinese sailors in Third Class that survived the sinking and were never heard from again (thanks to racial discrimination). This researchers were tasked into finding pictures of the men and find out how long did they live and meet with their relatives.
http://www.scmp.com/culture/film-tv/article/2141549/how-six-chinese-men-survived-titanic-disaster-and-racist-us-federal
Titanic (1997) movie extras
According to what I have gathered on the James Cameron's Titanic about the movie extras:
- There were a total of 18,000 extras employed for the film.
- 150 stayed the entire six months (October of 1996 to March of 1997) for shooting on the RMS Titanic set, they were the Core Extras.
- 500 of them worked as the people in the water that were there for two weeks (that's how long the open water sequences took to shoot).
- 2,000 extras were hired for three day shoots.
Edits on Passenger Pages
Hey guys, just so you know, I am wanting to complete all the Passenger pages myself. I have already done half of them, and now, after embarking on this trial/journey, I want to complete it.
My Titanic ITV (2012) Miniseries - Episode 3 - Script
I created this based on how the script should look like.
Titanic (2012 mini-series) extras
For the 2012 mini-series, there were 2,500 extras.
“It took three months to build and dress the main Titanic stage. We can have 250 people on deck at any one time, but once you’ve got 50 to 60 crew members, plus our stuntmen and actors, it adds up to 250 quite quickly” - Producer Chris Thompson
Fire/Leo and Kate
DiCaprio and Winslet, unless idiotic with their finances, should be more than financially secure. It would be nice if they could just give the people what they want and work with people, recruiting as many as they can to make a low (or high) budget YouTube video that implements the fire theory that was recently put out.
I just like actors to do things for their fans and it would stretch the actors' creativity.
Olympic and Titanic Switch Theory
I know this theory is pretty much taboo, but it is interesting. What are your thoughts on it? Is the wreck at the bottom of the Atlantic really Olympic, there on purpose all in a big insurance scam? Is it possible? Highly unlikely, but really compelling evidence. Thoughts?...
Titanic in Fiction
When I first gained an interest in the Titanic, I was somewhat younger and less observant of historical accuracy, so I tended not to notice if a work of fiction contained a historical error. At the time, I just read as many books featuring the Titanic as I could.
However, now that I'm older, as I read works of fiction set on the Titanic, I notice a lot of little things, or common errors that seem repetitive among not-fully-researched historical fictions.
Common errors I tend to come across in books:
1. Boat Launch Sequence of Events
Authors seem to like to reorder the launch sequence of the boats. Or maybe it's more that they just don't look it up and get that particular detail straight, I suppose.
But anyways, the example: Character misses boa…
Public Domain
I am building the largest Titanic model in South Africa called the "TINTANIC" model ship. I am also writing a book about the construction of this most wonderful model which is three phase - called "TINTANIC, Practically Unthinkable!". I am writing the chapters to include 1912 historical events which occured on the Titanic time line featuring passengers and crew of the voyage of importance or relevance, then including historical archival information (story line) from the now closed Titanic Society of South Africa (of which I own all the rights pertaining to documents etc.) and finally writing about the "TINTANIC" model - documenting her meticulous construction down to the rivet.
I have a question though relating to use of public domain..…
104 years ago (April 14th)
http://www.deviantart.com/art/RMS-Titanic-Anniversary-104-Years-602496730
Titanic would NOT have survived head on collision
For a few years I thought that the Titanic would have survived if she had hit the Iceberg head-on. However I did not take into account until just a little while ago the force that that would have created. A 46,000 ton ship traveling 22 knots hits an iceberg weighing a minimum of 100,000 tons, the collision would create a powerful force that causes incredible destruction. The impact would cause the ship's structure to flex, popping rivets and splitting seams, just as in the actual collison, but in this case along the ENTIRE length of the hull, opening up several more compartments to the sea. This is a scenario where Titanic would have sunk in minutes, rather than hours. If anyone thinks this therory is wrong please leave a comment. I also f…
102 years ago today
102 years ago today, February 26 1914, the RMS Britannic (Don't think it was HMHS yet. Correct me if I'm wrong) was launched.
Body number 6
NO. 6 - MALE - ESTIMATED AGE 22 - HAIR, BLACK
- CLOTHING = Blue serge coat and vest; black trousers; blue and white check shirt; no socks; black boots.
- MARKS = Blue tattoo mark and copper wire ring on right thumb.
- Probably third class
Fate of the body = buried at sea.
Who do you think he is?
Body number 5
NO. 5. - FEMALE - ESTIMATED AGE 40 - Hair, Dark Brown
- Height = 5ft. 9 in.
- Weight = 170 lbs.
- Clothing = Blue waterproof; black jacket, and skirt; pink and white striped jacket; blue and red petticoat and fur boa; black boots and ribbed stockings.
- Effects = Empty purse; crucifix; snuff box and medallion; four rings (two silver, one turquoise, and one garnet and pearl); one gold ear-ring.
- Probably Third Class.
Fate of body = buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Who do you think she is?
Unidentified victims
I'll put in on this blog description of unidentified Titanic victims.
Maybe we can see if there will be any contributors who can possibly give an identity for them.
Happy 101st Anniversary, Titanic!
Happy 101's anniversary, Titanic! It's sad that you had to hit the iceberg and sink below the waters of the Atlantic 101 years ago today, but one thing is for sure: you will never be forgotten as long as I or anyone else lives. In memory of the 1500 people who went down with the ship that fateful, cold night. May you live on forever in the truly unsinkable Titanic known as Heaven! God bless everyone!
Scourge the Exile (talk) 21:57, April 15, 2013 (UTC)
Why We Fascinated With Titanic?
Remember back when you first heard of Titanic. Why were you fascinated with a disaster at sea almost a century ago? What got you drawn to it? Did you watch a documentary about it? Did you watch an old black and white film? Or was it a love story where Titanic was the background of the story? If you didn't watch about it, what got you started from either learning it about at school or reading a book about. Love to hear how everyone got their beginning.
Cool news
I just found something new out. After watching a special on History Channel about the Titanic, I learned that there were two main suspension joints. The forward suspension joint was near where the bow was. And then the aft suspension joint was where the ship broke in two. This means that if the suspension joint was stronger, the ship may not have broken in two, that it broke in two because of the weak aft suspension joint. Should we put this on the page or not?
Are there any inconsistencies in James Cameron's Titanic?
Are there any inconsistencies in James Cameron's movie? If so, tell me here so we can put the info on the page itself.
I can smell ice.
I read that if the Titanic had hit the iceberg head-on it would not have sunk. Anyone think that would have been the case?
Who do you people think the next admin should be?
Who do you people think should be the next admin on this wiki?
A New Book with Never-Before-Seen Images from the Production of Titanic
If you're on the Titanic Wiki, you're clearly more than aware that Titanic is being re-released in 3-D on April 4th, 2012. In fact, you've probably already bought your tickets (if not, click here). What you may not know is that Harper Design as just come out with a brand new paperback edition of the best-selling book James Cameron's Titanic. The re-issue features a slick new cover (at right) and a new foreword by Cameron himself, who has been in the news recently for becoming the first man to descend into the Mariana Trench, the deepest and most unexplored part of the ocean and the world. Hmmm, I wonder where he caught the deep-sea exploration bug?
Anyway, the new book's most redeeming feature is the inclusion of 26 never-before-seen images …