Titanic

My favorite scene is where her husband appears with a pistol and calls her a whore and she boldly tells him: 'i rather be his whore then your wife'

Drama pure

Except it was as true as Santa and his Reindeers .

It was a Faked incident done for the Insurance money but primarily motivated by offering very big names the opportunity to Fake their deaths , prior to the introduction of the Federal Reserve the following year .
Sorry to disillusion you .
Deep State --- let's say the Jewish bankers at that point ---- Faked just about every major incident you have ever heard of .
Last big one being the collusion of Trumpfy with his bosses at Butler , Pennyslavia .

Despite the opinions of the soppy Sheeplets who swallowed it hook , line and tomato sauce ,
 
I never understood the end of Titanic where they let the ship sink.
They should have written it so that Jack saves the ship from sinking.

That way they could have had sequels to the movie which made billions
 
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I never understood the end of Titanic where they let the ship sink.
They should have written it so that Jack saves the ship from sinking.

That way they could have had sequels to the movie.
That old woman should have been shot in the face for throwing that super valuable necklace into the ocean in the end. These guys pay for a ship and bring this old woman, to look for the necklace that she had on her the entire time and then threw into the ocean after they spent all this money to take her there. Fuck that lady. She sucks bad.
 
My favorite scene is where her husband appears with a pistol and calls her a whore and she boldly tells him: 'i rather be his whore then your wife'

Drama pure
I only watched that film once, but I do remember that line being said.

God bless you always!!!

Holly (a girl who doesn't really favor chick flicks)

P.S. For real though. In my 42 years I haven't seen a whole lot of films that are considered chick flicks. I've seen Forever Young, My Best Friend's Wedding, Mr. Wrong, You've Got Mail, Hope Floats, City Of Angels, Family Man, Serendipity, America's Sweethearts, but I only saw those films one time. Runaway Bride, Stepmom, and Where The Heart Is are my three favorites. Comedies and action suspense films are my top movie preferences. Sometimes They Come Back, The Others, The Sixth Sense, Come Back To Me, and Army Of One are the only horror films that I've seen. I have a copy of the last two films that I list here.
 
Seems like the 90s was a great decade for epic movies. Titanic, Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, Unforgiven..... most of my favorite movies were from the 90s. Do they even make good movies anymore? Haven't been to a theater since Avatar came out.
 
Do they even make good movies anymore? Haven't been to a theater since Avatar came out.

That is a good question. I can't remember the last time I saw a movie that I was looking forward to its release in theaters to see. I /think/ the last theater movie I saw was before Avatar, either the Batman movie where Batman fought Bane, or the first Star Trek movie with Christopher Pine playing a young Capt. Kirk, which is circa 2008/2009 I think.
 
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