Here’s a link where enough can view 111 photos of the sunken RMS Titanic on Getty Images. And it was free. I just saved you $250.000 and your life. You’re welcome.

  • @aplomBomb@midwest.social
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    42 years ago

    What’s up with the picture of the guy and the girl doing the movie pose? That’s fake right? I’m probably dumb as hell for not knowing.

    • @monosnake@lemm.ee
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      42 years ago

      Male and female scuba diver reenact iconic scene from the movie Titanic while underwater, on the bow of the USS Kittiwake. -

      It seems that’s another vessel, not the Titanic.

    • 𝔼𝕩𝕦𝕤𝕚𝕒OP
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      32 years ago

      It’s stock photos on a decommissioned us destroyer, probably sunk to be an artificial reef . The image search is just “sunken ship” themes or whatever

  • klieg2323
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    22 years ago

    It’s not the full titanic experience without paying a bunch of money to die in the ocean

  • atocci
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    22 years ago

    It’s obvious in retrospect, but I never considered that the submersible in the Titanic movie was real and not just a prop. Of course they had to get that footage of the sunken ship somehow, might as well just film the sub in action while they’re at it too.

    • keeb420
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      72 years ago

      the whole movie was an excuse for cameron to go to the titanic. however he went in a craft designed and tested for this purpose that wasnt a deathtrap.

      In an interview for Playboy, James Cameron stated, “I made ‘Titanic’ because I wanted to dive to the shipwreck, not because I particularly wanted to make the movie.” After realizing that diving to see the sunken Titanic was an actual possibility, Cameron began thinking up how he might be able to fund a trip down to the ocean floor to see the ghost ship for himself. “When I learned some other guys had dived to the Titanic to make an IMAX movie, I said, ‘I’ll make a Hollywood movie to pay for an expedition and do the same thing,’” he told Playboy.

      https://www.slashfilm.com/839799/the-most-influential-vfx-artists-in-movie-history/