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Titanic Myths and Mistakes with Paul from 'History Rage'

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Paul from the awesome History Rage podcast joins Sean to discuss Titanic film myths and mistakes. In a reversal from his usual hosting duties, where he listens to historians rage, Paul let's rip on Titanic (1997) describing it as:"The barely remembered, mostly made-up, bewildered ramblings of an incredibly wealthy woman who is trying to remember back to what happened 80 years ago".Discussion Points:-The shedload of myths which are crow-barred into Titanic films.-Sean still isn't happy with Julian Fellowes (2012) Titanic.-The myths surrounding third-class passengers.-The misconceptions of Edwardian Society.-The portrayal of First Officer Murdoch.-The trope of "evil Ismay". -The myth around the Titanic and it's speed. -Titanic (1943), the film made by the National Socialist Dictatorship of Germany. It is dreadful.Raised Questions:-Do you pray for Titanic (1997) to end once the ship sinks?-Did you know about the Quarantine rules onboard transatlantic ships in 1912?-Would you rather see Sean working as a seamstress?-Why doesn't Ruth DeWitt Bukater marry someone else?-Do you agree with Paul, that Titanic is vapid sh*te?-Did A Night to Remember (1958) do a better love story than Titanic (1997)?-Is cutting your mother's toenails a better use of your time than watching Titanic (1943)? Spoiler, yes it is.Check out other Titanic (1997) reviews by:-Seismic Cinema-SP FilmviewersThanks for Listening! Review It Yourself is now on YouTube!Find us here:Twitter: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself⁠ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Paul from the awesome History Rage podcast joins Sean to discuss Titanic film myths and mistakes. In a reversal from his usual hosting duties, where he listens to historians rage, Paul let's rip on Titanic (1997) describing it as:"The barely remembered, mostly made-up, bewildered ramblings of an incredibly wealthy woman who is trying to remember back to what happened 80 years ago".Discussion Points:-The shedload of myths which are crow-barred into Titanic films.-Sean still isn't happy with Julian Fellowes (2012) Titanic.-The myths surrounding third-class passengers.-The misconceptions of Edwardian Society.-The portrayal of First Officer Murdoch.-The trope of "evil Ismay". -The myth around the Titanic and it's speed. -Titanic (1943), the film made by the National Socialist Dictatorship of Germany. It is dreadful.Raised Questions:-Do you pray for Titanic (1997) to end once the ship sinks?-Did you know about the Quarantine rules onboard transatlantic ships in 1912?-Would you rather see Sean working as a seamstress?-Why doesn't Ruth DeWitt Bukater marry someone else?-Do you agree with Paul, that Titanic is vapid sh*te?-Did A Night to Remember (1958) do a better love story than Titanic (1997)?-Is cutting your mother's toenails a better use of your time than watching Titanic (1943)? Spoiler, yes it is.Check out other Titanic (1997) reviews by:-Seismic Cinema-SP FilmviewersThanks for Listening! Review It Yourself is now on YouTube!Find us here:Twitter: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself⁠ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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