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the nostalgia critic reviews titanic(the animated movie). a aversion offering the "real" adventures of the titanic story
the nostalgia critic reviews titanic(the animated movie). a version offering the "real" adventures of the titanic story
titanic on the tip of a pin.
recreation of a scene in the movie titanic
here's the movie titanic, the version that men will like.
here's some new theory about what really happened to the titanic.
titanic 2: two the surface - coming this summer.
a gifted person is recreating the entire titanic movie in rollercoaster tycoon 3. he has already spent a year in this process and is almost complete.
fat guy trying to win the heart of a girl. classic.
well, probably not. i like to think so, though. proof that all you need is money in this world.
the newly released trailer to the long awaited sequel
hurry! get a wooden door to save yourselves!
it wasn't an iceberg after all.
gin & titonic - sink one in your drink.
leonardo di caprio
commemorative plaque left by robert d. ballard and the explorers club divers in 1986 on the sunken deck of r.m.s. titanic.
rust is really getting to the bow of the sunken titanic.
exploring the titanic's hull, a robot camera-equipped submersible called jason jr. peers into a first-class cabin.
a neat look at the rust building on the titanic's bow.
a far away look at the rustic titanic.
officially the titanic will have been submerged for almost 94 years just next week on the 15th. the rms titanic hit an iceberg on april 14th, 1912 and officially sank the next day/morning. these are the pictures of the underwater creature now covered in rust.for the full wallpapers, go here.
bow railing of the titanic illuminated by the mir 1 submersible behind the forward anchor crane. the slant of the rusticles show the direction of the current.
i created this video to uncover the truth about the cover up of the sinking of the titanic. how could a ship that's made out of metal be sunk by an iceberg? if icebergs are so tough, why don't people use them to build ships instead of metal? -maddox
more british passengers died on the titanic because they queued [waited] politely for lifeboats, researchers believe. a behavioural economist says data suggests britons in that era were more inclined to be "gentlemanly" while americans were more "individualist". women with children had a 70% better chance of survival than men in such an environment, he told the bbc. the titanic sank during its maiden voyage in 1912 after hitting an iceberg, with the loss of 1,500 lives. david savage, from queenland university of technology, studied the disaster to look at how people react in life and death situations. he said that in testimonies from inquiries in america and britain just after the event, there were a lot of statements from women saying their husbands put them on lifeboats. they then "went to the back of the boat to have a cigar, to stand around and be chummy, while basically the boat went down." mr savage said: "there was one gentleman who was rather wealthy... who went back downstairs after he put his wife on the [life] boat... put on his tuxedo...went back upstairs and smoked... with the idea that if i am going die, i may as well die as a gentleman and well-dressed." the "unsinkable" ocean liner went down in freezing atlantic waters during its voyage from southampton to new york. as it sank, the captain, edward john smith, shouted: "be british, boys, be british," according to witnesses. "the american culture was set up to be a more individualist culture and the british culture was more about the gentlemanly behaviour," mr savage says. "you've got to remember that this is the edwardian period when to be a gentleman was the peak of society." mr savage also concludes that social norms such as "women and children first" were very strong in british culture and survived in such an environment. source i know, i know. 1912. who gives a damn.