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How old were you when you first saw "Titanic" and what was your first impression of the film?

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How old were you when you first saw "Titanic" and what was your first impression of the film?
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I was 10 and at my Nana's house flipping channels and stopped on its channel. I thought it was actually going to be a boring, history movie, but it turned out to be my favorite!
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
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so sad i wasn't born yet but i still watch it when i was 9 and i love it and can't stop dreaming about it
titanic_freak posted over a year ago
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Manonx said:
I was 9 years old, or something like that.. I've seen the movie so many times I can't remember the first time I've seen it. But I definetely had to cry when Jack died.
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I had to cry too! :.(
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
Zoe_Girl said:
I saw it when I was only 13 years old. I cried like a bay with a bad diaper rash when Jack died. :(
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Same here!
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
averielise said:
Well my mom took me to see it when it first came out i was 1, i guss i really saw it when i was 6. I thought leo was cute even then!
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Did you cry in the theater? I did too!
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
ded99 said:
I was 7 years old. I really liked Kate and Leo. It was so sad, I was crying. And this night I was dreaming frozen people that we see in the end.
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Yeah, it is very depressing. :.(
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
TitanicLeoKate said:
I fist seen it on my 12th birthday, last year. I remember sitting watching it with my friends Chloe, Martha and Jenny. They were all pissing themselves laughing at the end were jack dies, cos i was screaming in frout of the tv, and yelling at jack to come back!
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That was very immature of them to laugh when a great guy like Jack dies!
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
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I agree. That was mean. They should have been crying, too. Very immature.
MrsEmmaPeel posted over a year ago
titanicviolin27 said:
Well, I did not see the full movie until I was 12. Before then, I only saw some clips from random parts of the movie. Most of the clips took place during the sinking half of the movie, so I couldn't realize the beauty of Titanic, without there being water flooding the ship, and a sense of panic. Now, however, Titanic remains in the top spot for me, as it best represents the time period.
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It is a good example of how society and how things worked back then.
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
Samantha1297 said:
I was 11 (a few days before turning 12) and at that time I was interested in the history of the Titanic after reading a kid's book about it, titled "White Star: A Dog on the Titanic" that my sister bought at a book sale. My friend let me borrow her two VHS tapes, I watched it the same night there was the finale of "Dancing With the Stars," and I loved it!
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I was 11 (a few days before turning 12) and at that time I was interested in the history of the Titanic after reading a kid's book about it, titled "White Star: A Dog on the Titanic" that my sister bought at a book sale. My friend let me borrow her two VHS tapes, I watched it the same night there was the finale of "Dancing With the Stars," and I loved it!
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Coolio! I used to have that book, never finished reading. Was it good?
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
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I loved it, but I cried at the end, it was so sad! (Poor Bucky!)
Samantha1297 posted over a year ago
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Yeah, I cried :'(
Samantha1297 posted over a year ago
dancergirl78 said:
I was watching it with my family one night when I was about 6 or so. It was very sad and it scared me so badly that I never wanted to go on a boat again, haha (but I did). :P
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I went on a cruise about a year before I saw it. The sinking of the"Titanic" helped people realize ships needed more protection and men listening for signals 24/7.
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
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yeah i saw it when i was young with my family
TheRealKate posted over a year ago
jackdawson-love said:
I was 12, it was the day of summer vacay, I had wanted to watch it for quite a while, I put the VHS tape in the VCR, and it started, ever since that day... I have been hooked on that movie!!!
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I was 12, it was the day of summer vacay, I had wanted to watch it for quite a while, I put the VHS tape in the VCR, and it started, ever since that day... I have been hooked on that movie!!!
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Lol. I was totally abscessed with it while in 5th grade!
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
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im OBSESSED WITH THAT MOVIE!!!!!! embaressing right?
TheRealKate posted over a year ago
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Sometimes...:-)
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
Personalover said:
I was 11 years old when I first saw this film. I love this movie and the ending was so sad!
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Love it too, but the ending made it happy to me.
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
MrsEmmaPeel said:
I was 9 back in 1997 and bought it on VHS as soon as it came out. My friend told me about it and said I had to see it. So I did and I loved it. I wanted to grow up to be just like Rose and fall in love with someone just like Jack. It was one of my most favorite movies while growing up. Plus it was my very first PG-13 rated movie I've seen as well. I'm surprised my Mom let my buy it. I guess she wanted to see it pretty badly, too. lol.
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Good story. If you look at my profile, I was like 1 when it came out! :-)
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
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it was the first pg-13 movie i ever saw too
TheRealKate posted over a year ago
TheRealKate said:
I was like either 4 5 or six but the sooner the better! its one of the best movies- wait no THE BEST movie ever! my first reaction is embaressing, i didnt understand it much i was all like 'ha ha kissing!' and 'wait wheres did the guy with blonde hair go?' and whos the old lady?
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I guess when you're 5 movies like "Titanic", you know serious ones with lots of meaning, can get a little confusing. :D
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
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thanks for understanding but just so you know im not like that anymore
TheRealKate posted over a year ago
HHR08 said:
I was actually 13 at the time. I always heard that it was this terrific movie and so amazing but I never really got it. Then over Christmas break I saw that it was on TV so I recorded it and sat down to watch it at like midnight not really expecting to get in to it. I just wanted to see what it was like.... 3 Hours later I was balling on my couch because I hated that they killed Jack and because that movie was seriously AMAZING. I couldn't even tell you how many times I have watched it since then. I cry EVERY time and I AM going to see it in 3D. I love Titanic and I love Leo <3
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I thought that it was going to be a boring movie also...but I just wanted to "see what all the fuss is about"..."It doesn't look any bigger than the Mauritania.
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
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Awe that was cool how you incorporated that quote!! haha
HHR08 posted over a year ago
zanesaaomgfan said:
I was 5 and I didn't understand it. I saw it again last month and I cried myself to sleep. Sad movie.
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Yeah...everytime I watch it I have trouble sleeping. :-(
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
DamianLUVR said:
i was 14, and i loved it with all of my heart. At first my mom made me watch it, and i was like, "okayyy... sure i'll watch it with ya." and i ended up ADORING IT!!! my favorite chick flick of all time. Its beautiful. But at the end of the movie i was balling my eyes out. I cried like i had never cried before. It was insane, i was making all these weird noises while tears were just streaming from my eyes. And then i turned to my mom saying, "YOU RUINED ME!!!!! that movie was so.... SAD!!!" of course... even though i said that, i loved the movie more than any movie i had ever seen. and it is still my favorite movie ever. :)
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:-)
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
Whirlwind586 said:
I was only four or five when I saw it. I thought it was very touching.
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(waiting for some idiot to make a pedophile joke)
Whirlwind586 posted over a year ago
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pitiful* :-)
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
valenciakanin said:
I was 9 years old, watching it on VHS with my 11/12 year old cousin. We skipped over the sex scene and laughed at the "Paint me like one of your french girls." scene. In the end, I only shed one tear and asked my cousin "Why did Rose say she'd never let go... And then let go? That doesn't make any sense." but she just said I didn't understand and continued to wipe away her tears.
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rosedawson1 said:
I was 8 years old and saw the first half of the movie a the sitter then sat on the stairs outside for the second half of the movie. I was fine with the first half but scared to death of the second half. I was born a five days after the Titanic movie came out so i couldn't really go see it in theatres sadly.
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You can see it in 3D now. :)
titanicfreak96 posted over a year ago
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i know i am going on the 15th!
rosedawson1 posted over a year ago
ebcullen4ever said:
I was 24 when I first saw it Dec.25,1997,Christmas Day.I saw it 6 times in theaters and cried every time I saw it,and still do.I saw it Sat.in 3-D and cried again.I had such a crush on Leo after seeing Titanic.I got to meet an extra from Titanic and saw one of the lifeboats they used in the movie when I saw it in 1997.The extra was selling pictures he took and my mom bought me one of Leo.
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