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Date Posted: 20:04:54 10/15/03 Wed
Author: Silk
Subject: Re: Titanic.
In reply to: The Rhino 's message, "Re: Tarantino." on 18:13:38 10/15/03 Wed

I watched Forrest Gump again a couple of years after I originally saw it, and it didn't hold up too well. It's redeeming feature was making a movie of those book, which was shocking, (and the sequel even worse).

I like Titanic. One of the reasons is that it's actually historically very accurate in the way the sinking went down, (no pun intended). Some of the stuff is drawn on the least substantiated eyewitness accounts (like First Officer Murdoch shooting himself) but it all has a basis in the legend.

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