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Ep. 170: K.J. Relth-Miller on the VardaVerse, Neptune Frost, Pat Rocco, Titanic 3D, and more Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw. I'm your host, Nicolas Rapold. This week I'm delighted to welcome the wonderful K.J. Relth-Miller of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles. We discuss selections from the Academy Museum program “Enter the VardaVerse: Women's Liberation Through Film, 1971–1977” including Agnes Varda's One Sings, The Other Doesn't and Julie Dash's rarely shown UCLA film Diary of an African Nun. Relth-Miller also talks about the contemporary films she teaches at CalArts, and a couple of filmmakers who captured Los Angeles: Melvin Van Peebles and Pat Rocco. Plus: Titanic 3D! Please support the production of this podcast by signing up at: rapold.substack.com Music: “Monserrate” by The Minarets, courtesy of The Minarets Photo by Steve Snodgrass
Cette semaine! Arnaud Soly est des nôtres pour jaser de fucking tout plein de films québécois! Crépuscule pour un tueur, Respire, Notre-Dame de Moncton, Chien Blanc, ah pis Titanic 3D, le film Criterion de la semaine Merrily we go to hell, et la critique de Katak par sa fille de 3 ans! Oufff gros show de 75 minutes les amis!
Welcome to Episode 457. We are joined by Dan Ramirez from the Heroes of Noise podcast on this one! I'm too tired and annoyed to type anything else. Soo.... Movies: Operation Fortune, Titanic 3D 4K, Brian and Charles, When You Finish Saving The World TV: The Mandalorian Season 3 Episode 1 "The Apostate" and Columbian Hippo Invasion We talk other stuff too.
David, Devindra, and Jeff reflect on the state of the awards race (see this oral history of envelopegate), discuss what a new Lord of the Rings movie might look like, and get excited about the return of Titanic 3D and Party Down. Then, it's time to dive into Elizabeth Banks' newest film, Cocaine Bear. Also: we're making video versions of our reviews! Be sure to follow us on the following platforms: YouTube Tiktok Instagram Weekly Plugs David - Decoding Everything: Physical: 100 is the most wholesome reality show I've ever seen Devindra - Engadget Podcast on everything going AI Jeff - Jeff's Cameo Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only) What we've been watching (~27:45) Devindra - Titanic 3D David - Party Down Season 3, The Vanishing, Physical: 100 Jeff - The Consultant Featured Review (~1:01:54) Cocaine Bear SPOILERS (~1:14:15) Support David's artistic endeavors at his Patreon. Listen and subscribe to David's interview podcast Culturally Relevant and subscribe to his YouTube channel. Check out Jeff Cannata's podcasts DLC and We Have Concerns. Listen to Devindra's podcast with Engadget on all things tech. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Also, follow us on Twitter @thefilmcastpod. Credits: Our theme song is by Varsity Blue, the newest project by Tim McEwan from The Midnight. Our weekly plugs music comes from Noah Ross. Our spoiler bumper comes from filmmaker Kyle Corwith. If you'd like advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. You can support the podcast by going to patreon.com/filmpodcast or by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
On this episode of the podcast Ross and Phil talk.... it's Marvel time again as we discuss the latest MCU release Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. We also once again dig into Avatar: The Way of Water which Ross still hasn't seen as well as Hamilton's online trip advisor reviews and the trailer for Fast X. Hosted by Award winning filmmaker Ross Boyask and blogger/writer/former filmmaker Phil Hobden. Discussed: Avatar: The Way of Water, Avengers Endgame, Titanic 3D, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Knock at the Cabin, Legion of Superheroes, Knock At The Cabin, Candy Land, Shazam! Fury of the Gods, Fast X For more on Ross Boyask search @RossBoyask on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Also check out @EvoFilmsUK online. For more on Phil Hobden check out www.philsquickreview.co.uk to follow me on Letterboxd or check out PhilQuickReview on Twitter. Podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher, TuneIn, GooglePlay, Anchor and here at www.rossandphiltalkmovies.co.uk #RossAndPhil #RossAndPhilTalkMovies #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts #wittertainment
Titanic 3D is now out again for its “25th” Anniversary.So how is the movie ?How is the 3D aspect ? Our review will tell you all about it. This review is written by someone who has never seen the movie before.Read our review by clicking the link below: https://www.3dor2d.com/reviews/titanic-3d-movie-review™ & © PARAMOUNT PICTURES. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.©2022 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.Please support 3Dor2D on Patreon. For ONLY $1 or per month. Get more exclusive content, extended podcasts and more. For info go here:http://patreon.com/3Dor2D3Dor2D podcasts are available via:Apple PodcastsStitcher RadioTune InPlayerFMOvercastiHeart RadioSpotifyAmazon Music / Audible3Dor2D Podcast RSS FEED:http://www.3dor2d.com/podcast/?format=rssPlease follow 3Dor2D on:FacebookTwitterInstagramLinked InPinterestYoutubeEmail 3Dor2D at: email3Dor2D@gmail.comWe hope that you enjoyed this podcast. Please subscribe to never miss a future 3Dor2D podcast. Please review the 3Dor2D podcast, it really helps us out. Thanks !
Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) - Full Review Movie PodcastEpisode 32 - Whitey and Damo discuss the new release movie - Avatar: The Way of Water. For those that haven't seen the movie yet the first half of the podcast is a non-spoiler affair and we do warn when the spoilers will start. The boys have some interesting takes on what may again be a fairly divisive chapter in the James Cameron legacy.Avatar: The Way of Water is the sequel to James Cameron's award-winning sci-fi blockbuster Avatar. Set several years after the events of the original movie, this follow-up finds Jake Sully and Neytiri struggling to save their home planet Pandora from a powerful new enemy - a human military group known as RDA. In order to survive, they must join forces with new allies and find an ancient spiritual force known as "The Way of Water" that could be used to protect Pandora from destruction. Along the way, they will face many obstacles, including dangerous creatures and challenges from human and Na'vi adversaries. With breathtaking visuals and thrilling action sequences, Avatar: The Way of Water takes audiences on an unforgettable journey through a stunning world of adventure, danger and discovery. Will Jake and Neytiri be able to save Pandora? Join them as they battle for their home planet's future in this groundbreaking sci-fi epic! Overall, Avatar: The Way of Water is an amazing sci-fi adventure that will leave you on the edge of your seat. With stunning visuals, intense action sequences and a gripping story, this movie delivers an unforgettable experience that effortlessly blends science fiction and fantasy elements into one cohesive narrative. Whether you are a fan of the original Avatar or new to the series, this sequel offers an exciting journey through Pandora that few other films can match. Highly recommended! This film also serves as an excellent example of the type of movie that James Cameron is known for. A visionary director with a strong focus on ambitious world-building, Cameron has been making sci-fi epics since the 1980s, starting with The Terminator in 1984. With each successive film, he pushed the boundaries of what was possible in Hollywood and changed the landscape of modern filmmaking forever. His movies are often packed with intense action sequences, impressive visual effects and thought-provoking themes - Avatar: The Way of Water is no exception. Not only does this sequel offer gripping entertainment; it also carries a powerful message about resilience and hope in the face of adversity. Not content to simply rest on his laurels, James Cameron has consistently sought to push the boundaries of filmmaking with each new project. His 2009 film Avatar broke records for box office success and revolutionized visual effects; his next work, 2012's Titanic 3D, was a visually stunning re-imagining of an iconic movie classic. With each successive release, Cameron continues to prove why he is one of the most visionary directors in Hollywood today. James Cameron's legacy on the film industry is undeniable - he has crafted some of the most exciting, groundbreaking movies ever released and left audiences around the world enthralled. Through innovative storytelling and cutting-edge technology, he has changed the way we experience movies forever. Whether you're a fan of sci-fi epics or just looking for a thrilling adventure, you can be sure that a James Cameron film is worth your time. So put on your 3D glasses and get ready for the next big ride - Avatar: The Way of Water! The style of movie making that James Cameron has perfected over his career is awe-inspiring. His films offer an immersive experience like no other, transporting viewers to new worlds and vivid settings with every scene. From The Terminator to Avatar: The Way of Water, Cameron's movies are packed with powerful messages and stunning visuals that will leave you in complete awe. It is clear why he has been lauded as one of the greatest filmmakers ever - his signature blend of science fiction and fantasy elements have become iconic in their own right. His dedication to pushing the boundaries of cinema make him an inspiration for generations to come. James Cameron is a living legend in Hollywood and his contributions to the film industry are undeniable. His movies have thrilled audiences around the world with their ambitious stories and captivating visuals, creating one-of-a-kind experiences that will never be forgotten. With Avatar: The Way of Water, he continues to prove why he is one of the greatest directors ever; this sci-fi epic promises to deliver an unforgettable journey through Pandora that few other films can match. So strap yourself in and get ready for a thrilling ride - James Cameron's latest masterpiece awaits!
(21/04/2012) En la edición número 31 de El Mundo Today hablamos de los recortes en ciencia y educación, que obligan a los profesores a operar a sus alumnos enfermos. También seguimos de cerca el hundimiento del sector inmobiliario, que convierte un séptimo piso en un semisótano. Nuestro colaborador, Biel Perelló, ofrece la reseña definitiva de Titanic 3D y en la tertulia discutimos sobre si es más seria la ciencia o la superstición.
Julee Fuller is an Athens-based freelance illustrator and concept artist. Originally from Indiana, she received a BFA in game art from the Art Institute of Atlanta. Since that time she has had a lot of ups and downs, but she's powered through it all. Jeremiah sat down with her to talk about some of her recent struggles and how she's gone about rebooting her creative career. The audio quality is not the best (sorry about that, I'm, still learning! -JC), but the conversation is chock full of honest talk about the trials and tribulations of what it means to pursue your passion despite setbacks (while still taking care of yourself). Julee's Portfolio Rook and Pawn (restaurant) Titanic 3D (movie) Art Institute of Atlanta SIEGE No, You Shut Up! Games (sadly, now out of business) Legends of Ooo (games) Desert Sky Graphics Freelance Fridge Adventure Time: Battle Party (game) "Time to make the donuts" Strange Waters anthology comic (Kickstarter) Audio Editing by Adam Greenlee And Jeremiah Clark
It's the Titanic episode! We had an amazing time at Titanic 3D and can't wait to share it with you!!!
Celine Dion's overplayed song "My Heart Will Go On" used to bother me—that was until this Tuesday when I watched the re-release of James Cameron's unsinkable legend "Titanic." A hundred years after the ocean liner's doomed sailing, this behemoth token of human accomplishment has come back to conquer moviegoers once again in 3D and 3D IMAX screen versions. It must have been a daunting task to re-master the motion picture into a 3D-enhanced version. But then again, James Cameron himself had gone through no lesser hardship when he created the 2D original. With an unprecedented budget of 200 million dollars and his obsession with technology and special effects, he fathered the world's biggest box office winner in history. This time, his obsession helps the world relive the magnificence of the dreamliner and the magnitude of its tragic fate. In some, though not most, parts of the movie, the 3D effects do appear authentic and impressive. The movie offers more than just spectacle in that it appeals to a wide range of viewers. Those who cannot be satisfied by the fully developed love story may admire the spirit of the string quartet, or find themselves engrossed by the shocking scenes where the ship is devoured by the ruthless ocean. "Titanic" is able to arouse some universal feelings about a convincing romance and heartbreaking calamity. For many, "Titanic 3D" will be an object of nostalgia. By watching the story again, they can recall their sentiments from previous screenings. As for the younger generation, including me, who missed the first impact, the 3D version is a chance to savor the classic in its full length. The secret of the film's charm is that it does not pretend to be a movie of depth, although it activates your brain or perhaps your tear glands. The wonderful writing is fulfilled by equally wonderful acting. It could be unfair to Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, because they've stayed young and fledgling onscreen, while viewers have had 14 years to become more critical. Even so, I had no problem believing the sincerity of their love. So it is safe to say they presented more than just their pretty faces. Chinese moviegoers have welcomed the re-formatted version. On Tuesday, the opening day of the movie's re-release, viewers here paid roughly 11.6 million dollars to see the lead actors' pretty faces. But getting a ticket to see "Titanic 3D" is almost as difficult as buying a train ticket. The number of tickets sold for "Titanic 3D" on its opening day comes in just behind that of "Transformers Dark of the Moon" which enjoyed the highest-grossing opening day ever in Chinese cinemas. It is still difficult to predict the market prospects for "Titanic 3D." The 2D classic boasts a repeat viewing rate of more than 20 percent. But the lofty price of seeing it in 3D and 3D IMAX may be an obstacle for 3D sales to gain similar momentum. On a scale from one to ten, I give "Titanic 3D" a nine.
In this installment, film critics Steve Head, John Black discuss new Blu-ray and DVD releases including TITANIC 3D, RE-ANIMATOR, DEATH WISH 2, SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN, NORWEGIAN WOOD, PET SEMATARY, LOVELY MOLLY, FREELANCERS, COP LAND and more.
Tune into this week’s episode of KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions to hear all about the films Finding Nemo 3D, recently released in theaters, Barbie: The Princess and the Popstar a direct to DVD movie just released and the classic Titanic which just came out in 3D/Blue-Ray. Listen to our youth critics talk about their experience as a KIDS FIRST! Film Critic and what you can expect when you enter our 2013 KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Search Competition, open now through December 31. Catch all this and more with your host Raven Devanney and KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Morgan Bertsch.
The three of us talk Mass Effect this week. Dan starts us off telling us about Titanic 3D, then the Mass Effect conversation starts… and continues, and continues. Sorry for the delay, Dan has been on a business trip. Hope … Continue reading →
We are back! In this episode we talk about the Avengers, American Pie and Titanic.
Mel and Mark watched James Cameron's Titanic in 3D. We talked about dying and answered a few questions. Next week we talk about Marvel's The Avengers. Email questions and comments to theexhour@gmail.com
Highlights include: Drew Carey, GP and the Fergs, lawyer interview, Canberra, Sid, Geoff's birthday, Cumbernauld, Kardashians, Mitt Romney, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mega Millions, Google glasses, Titanic 3D, Kenye West, Snookie, Creepy Scottish Guy, Old Man Sam, Charles the world's most interesting hobo, Ivan, Bela Lugosi, Scooter, Secretariat, Ted Danson, Jeffery Dean Morgan, Guy Pearce, tweets and emails, I Call Bullcrap, Craig Ferguson, Geoff Peterson, Late Late Show, and tootsie-frootsie ratings.
This week was better than the last I got trailer reviews for you all. We talk about Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter, The Millionaire Tour, Transit, LOL, and Looper. I talk about the career of Barry Bostwick, the space time continuum, I also give you some inside facts to the Die Hard series. So lets get started with the box office numbers from the weekend of Flix Fix EP020 – On The Hunt For A Good Movie [podcast] April 13-15 1 The Hunger Games $21,500,000 2 The Three Stooges $17,100,000 3 The Cabin in the Woods $14,850,000 4 Titanic 3D $11,625,000 5 American Reunion $10,700,000 6 Mirror Mirror $7,000,000 7 Wrath of the Titans $6,905,000 8 21 Jump Street $6,800,000 9 Lockout $6,250,000 10 Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax $3,020,000 All numbers are weekend not total gross! Movies coming out this Tuesday April 17, 2012 • 7 Below • American Dad: Volume 7 • Born to Be Wild (IMAX) • The Divide • Eight Is Enough: The Complete First Season • Ice Road Truckers: Season Five • The Last Rites of Joe May • Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol • Shame • Treme: The Complete Second Season Also in today’s episode we talk about the following trailers Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter The Millionaire Tour Transit LOL Looper Our trailer of the week is a Looper
Marius lurer en mann som er mektig lei av modemproblemer, Bjørn har sett Titanic 3D, telefonsamtaler er den nye doaktiviteten og pingviner kan sees fra verdensrommet.
Vi skal i det våte element i dagens Filmpoliti. Jeg anmelder premierefilmene Battleship, Titanic 3D og Laksefiske i Jemen. Rune anmelder Steven Soderbergs Haywire og du får møte filmens tøffe heltinne, Gina Carano. Marte skal fortelle deg om kraften er følbar i Kinect Star Wars og jeg skal bedømme den nye Blu-ray-versjonen av filmklassikeren Casablanca!
We review ‘American Reunion’ and ‘Titanic 3D’ this week, Justin catches up on ‘Hunger Games’ and we look at upcoming releases ‘Chimpanzee’, ‘Think Like A Man’ and ‘The Lucky One’. As always, we discuss the newest Film and TV news (Tom Hanks playing Disney; Taylor Lautner and Adam Sandler…together; what is Universal doing with Mummy; and more). Brian resides to ‘Stump the HO’, Aaron offers up a new ‘What’s THIS Movie?’ clip before we dive into what’s going on in the world of TV and home video. Scott handles this week’s ‘Flashback DVD’. We wrap up the show with our ‘From the Outside In’ topic where this week we look at where we see the movie business go from here. As always, be sure to stick around through the credits for our own version of outtakes. Please subscribe on itunes (and review us if you can!), Google Reader, Zune, Stitcher Radio
It's finally happened. No, not the much-prophesied 2012 Mayan end of the world (we gotta hold on for August!), but something SO MUCH MORE EPIC. Wait for it... Wait for it... JUSTIN SAW TITANIC WITH KRISSY! IN A REAL THEATRE! IN 3D!! IMAX 3D!!! OMGGGGG!!!! Did he love it? Did he finally have a drunk-on-love-James Cameron-induced epiphany? Or did Krissy just tape his eyes open and force him to take it (and spit!) like a man? Actually, Justin was a great sport. Just don't ask him about his feelings about a certain Italian secondary character whose name sounds like a common household air freshener. Then he'll get super ornery and so fixated that he can't even remember who love interest Helga was (even though she was apparently in every scene)! Also included in this podcast: everything you've EVER wanted to know about Titanic the movie, Krissy's obsession, the disaster and ship itself, and famous Titanic historian Don (plus lesser-known Abyss and Contact historian brothers Ron and Lawon, respectively). So please join us on this floating piece of door we found while we wait to be rescued... Because, clearly, THERE'S SO MUCH ROOM. Rated PG-13, plus boobs.
Boom! Episode 7 of See You Next Wednesday finds your hosts Greg LeGros, Dan Gorman, and Casey Lyons doing a quick re-cap of The Hunger Games now that Dan has finally checked it out, before launching into the latest installment of Film Roulette. Dan and Casey get violent with the Indonesian martial arts action flick The Raid: Redemption, while Greg gets angry about having to through three and a half hours of Titanic 3D. Plus: Mae West, the announcement of our punishment album and our most suspenseful die-roll yet! On the music side of things, we check out the latest Screaming Females album ("Ugly"), the on-going career of seminal industrial/post-punkers Killing Joke, and then move on to experimental hip-hop outfit Death Grips -- leading into a discussion about major... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An Easter Special of the Boden Brothers at the Movies Podcast. This weeks reviewing Cabin in the Woods and Titanic 3D, plus talk of a new Dumb and Dumber sequel.
This week we go over some of the worst recent film news in a segment we call Not The Bees. Some highlights include: Grown Ups 2 Casting News The Mummy Reboot Raging Bull 2 Twins 2 Summer School Remake Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs We make Ryan watch The Legend of Titanic, in honor of Titanic 3D hitting theaters Some of the other movies we talk about include God Bless America, Comic-Con, Le Havre, and 4:44 Last Day on Earth. As always we want to hear your feedback! Send your suggestions to podcast@filmpulse.net, or call our voicemail line at (850) 391-6075 and we'll feature your comments on an upcoming episode!
The sixth episode of The Empire Podcast sees Chris Hewitt, Helen O'Hara, Ali Plumb and Phil de Semlyen discuss the big news of the week, including Ashton Kutcher playing Steve Jobs and the return of Woody Allen on screen, as well as reviewing Headhunters and Titanic 3D. Also, Battleship's Peter Berg, Taylor Kitsch and Brooklyn Decker pop round to say hello.
Craig's bank account gets overdrawn, Nick gets pumped for Titanic 3D, and Joe is sick this week, so Grant fills in for him.
(0:01:10) Darren viva'ed Las Vegas, is reading Catching Fire, and got into the Mists of Pandaria beta, (0:24:45) Trey met Keith, and Eric Powell, and committed trivia seppuku, (0:35:25) Tripp beat AC: Revelations, and wrote a Catching Fire casting article, (0:43:15) TV Talk: Awake hits a high note, and Game of Thrones is back, and it's amazing, (0:59:35) Blu Rays: (War Horse...We Bought A Zoo...Torchwood: Miracle Day), (1:00:40) Coming Attractions: (American Reunion...Titanic 3D), (1:00:55) Box Office: (Katniss wins again!!!), (1:04:35) Keith calls again, and does not like Jeffrey Lannister, (1:13:15) We talk YouTube Original Channels, specifically The Nerdist and Geek & Sundry, (1:34:10) What Would Darren Read, (1:50:25) Trey's Pullbox: (Action Comics...Age of Apocalypse...Animal Man...Danger Club...Daredevil...Men of War...Swamp Thing...Wolverine & the X-Men...W&tXM: Alpha & Omega)
Heute Abend siehst du "Titanic 3D" in der KRONEHIT Movie Night. Einer der erfolgreichsten Filme aller Zeiten - und das in 3D-Flair! Wir sehen uns heute Abend im Kino.
We review ‘Hunger Games’ this week as well as look at upcoming releases ‘American Reunion’ and ‘Titanic 3D’. As always, we discuss the newest Film and TV news (who was cast in the new Carrie remake; what classic literature characters are next to be ‘reimagined’; who have the Wachowskis found for their leads in Jupiter Ascending; Glee stunt casting; and more). Brian is determined to ‘Stump the HO’, we offer up a new ‘What’s THIS Movie?’ clip before we dive onto The Couch and a look at what’s going on in the world of TV and home video. Justin sells us this week’s ‘Flashback DVD’. We wrap up the show with our ‘From the Outside In’ topic where this week we look at the next 3 months and give you our most anticipated films. As always, be sure to stick around through the credits for our own version of outtakes. Please subscribe on itunes, Google Reader, Zune, Stitcher Radio (give us a [...]
It's a Sundance special, plus we review The Muppets, The Descendants, Bernadette: Notes on a Political Journey and Titanic 3D.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 156 Get out your mugs!! Because this week we are back at the coffee shop, and we are going to play... a game. Our newly adopted member of the gang, actress Jess Weixler, sits in with us again as we tackle this week’s Sofa Theater feature: Michael Haneke’s “Funny Games”. We discuss the examination of violence in this 1997 film and the director’s choice to remake the movie in 2007. And as we rudely borrow eggs, we also mention... American tough talk, Man Bites Dog, furry Hillary Duff, In Cold Blood, polite society rules, Home Alone, Titanic 3D, a less-macho Jimmy Fallon, Taxi Driver 3D, the kids from Home Improvement, play this movie like a comedy, veiled menace, Duel, how shallow humans are, like rats in a cage, degrees of alienation, like your being uncomfortably tickled... too long, play this movie like a tragedy, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, torturing interior designers, Benny’s Video, I like that THAT is what made you uncomfortable in this movie, talking to the camera, Pretty in Pink, put a pig in her face, droogies, Bernard Shaw, being a details kind of guy and how did we get HERE... from Funny Games?!?Spolier Alert: Seriously, we spoil most key moments and themes in both the 1997 and the 2007 versions of “Funny Games”. So please watch at least one of them before listening. “If this film is a success, it will be very questionable as to if it’s a success for the right reasons.”
March Madness, Softball Practice, Drunk Chat Roulette, Tuggy's House, Whiskey, Ball Talk, Hedo, Tiger, Big Ben, Lost Work, Entertainment News, Meat Loaf, Mouth Hugs, Bone Cutting Scissors, Titanic 3D, Confessions, Ronnie and Sammi Script Titanic