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Image 1 — I will never understand how Hollywood and the media fat shamed Kate Winslet during and after the release of the film. She was (and still is) absolutely gorgeous!
Image 2 — I will never understand how Hollywood and the media fat shamed Kate Winslet during and after the release of the film. She was (and still is) absolutely gorgeous!
Image 3 — I will never understand how Hollywood and the media fat shamed Kate Winslet during and after the release of the film. She was (and still is) absolutely gorgeous!
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I will never understand how Hollywood and the media fat shamed Kate Winslet during and after the release of the film. She was (and still is) absolutely gorgeous!

I’m so sad that she has put up with this crap her whole life. Even at drama school she was told she would just get the “fat girl” roles. And yet she starred in one of the highest grossing films of all time, got an Oscar nomination for playing Rose and has had a fantastic career winning an Oscar and multiple Emmys.

She had the last laugh and I’m so so proud of her! 🫶🏻

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I will never understand why Hollywood and the media fat shamed Kate Winslet during the release of Titanic (1997). She was (and still is) absolutely gorgeous!

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Adding the missing port side B and C deck

Here we are again, providing you with yet another fix! There are several shots in the movie which show the steel structure holding up the never covered port side of the set, however, none of them are more egregious than this one. The entire side of the ship is shown openly and even the much darker 35mm coloring we are using doesn’t fix it, as there should be windows visible there. So we took it upon ourselves to digitally generate a window overlay using Project 401 by TitanicHG, which we could later motion track to the scene, to hide the steel support structure. It’s lucky that we are using 35mm lighting, that saves us a lot of work as we only have to make the actual hull a black overlay, without any textures or details. There’s also the tiny factor of an A Deck window missing, but that, luckily, is much more easily remedied than the missing hull. And that’s just two more fixes from a list of over 170.

u/Titaniac-Mediaworks — 1 day ago
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To Making It Count

Rose did everything she and Jack dreamed of: fishing, flying a plane, riding horses “like a man,” and even roller coasters. Each picture near her bedside at the end of the film is a silent tribute to the life she embraced, honoring the promise she made to Jack. If you think about it, Rose lived one of the most incredible lives you could live. She damn well made sure his sacrifice wasn’t in vain.

Note: Slide 2 and 3 are from this deleted scene.

u/NeptuneEditor — 6 days ago
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Chris Sullivan (Toby) new show just got picked up to series at ABC.

It's called r/TheRookieNorthSeries and will premiere in January 2027. I'm excited to have him back on screen!

u/Willing-Musician-696 — 9 days ago
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I remember the whole theater cheering during this part

Did you know it was Kate’s idea to spit on Cal and they filmed it 27 times? Poor Billy. 😁😁

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u/Willing-Musician-696 — 11 days ago
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Would you have liked to see this scene in the theatrical cut? Share your thoughts below!

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u/Willing-Musician-696 — 14 days ago
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As we promised, here we are again, to provide you with another fix of one of James Cameron’s blunders. This shot has several things wrong with it: The ship has an aft mast light; there is only the double pair of aft C Deck windows; there are two gaps in the enclosed A Deck promenade which shouldn’t exist; the forward B Deck cutout is all wrong and way too short AND the whole of F Deck is missing! So in total that’s 7 fixes that need to be applied in one shot, and we feel like we’ve done a fairly good job. The whole thing is of course once more regraded to 35mm lighting. Have fun playing spot the difference! :D

u/Titaniac-Mediaworks — 22 days ago