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It’s also another movie, so much so that when we see Jack and Rose again, it’s like, oh yeah, them. Look, I get it. “Titanic” means a lot to a lot of people.
The simulated piece of driftwood that saved Kate Winslet’s Rose in “Titanic” was the highest-selling item in an auction of Hollywood memorabilia.
For over two decades, fans of Titanic have debated the same question: Why did Rose let go of Jack? And no, we’re not talking about the infamous wooden door and whether both of them could’ve fit on it.
A Titanic super fan has pointed out a mistake in the 1997 ... I want you to pay close attention to the door and ... which became famous in the 1997 film where Jack holds Rose's waist, has ...
“It's better than the Jack and Rose (story from the 1997 movie ‘Titanic’),” museum curator Paul Burns told ... “There's an old auction cliché: Something is literally worth what two people will pay for ...
The Strauses' story is "better than Jack and Rose" from the famous movie, museum curator Paul Burns says. Two artifacts connected to one of the greatest Titanic love stories are on display at the ...
Immortalized by Jack and Rose in the famous movie scene, a significant part of the railing on the Titanic’s bow has fallen off the iconic ship, new images show. “We are saddened by this loss ...