Titanic II

NR 1.6
2010 1 hr 30 min Adventure , Action , Thriller , Romance

On the 100th anniversary of the original voyage, a modern luxury liner christened "Titanic 2," follows the path of its namesake. But when a tsunami hurls an ice berg into the new ship's path, the passengers and crew must fight to avoid a similar fate.

  • Cast:
    Shane van Dyke , Marie Westbrook , Bruce Davison , Brooke Burns , Michelle Glavan , Dylan Vox , Myles Cranford

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Reviews

Exoticalot
2010/08/24

People are voting emotionally.

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CommentsXp
2010/08/25

Best movie ever!

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Humbersi
2010/08/26

The first must-see film of the year.

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Taha Avalos
2010/08/27

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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srbendeck-64046
2010/08/28

What a waste of time, maybe it was made entirely on a swimming pool, very poor directing and acting and the story is bad

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djtamsin
2010/08/29

Ha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaBut seriously not even bad funny ... I laughed at first for maybe 10mins ... then I just sat aghast ..... maybe watch this if you want to see how bad a movie can be ..

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Josh Rogers
2010/08/30

The people who've written previous reviews have not paid attention to how realistic this movie is. Imagine Saving Private Ryan but boat form, that is what Titanic 2 is. The first one was amazing didn't think anything could top it BUT I was shown wrong I have this in my top 3 movies the 1st being Birdemic2nd Titanic 2 3rd The Room starring Tommy Wiseau If you think this is a joke review it's NOT this movie is honestly the best, most highly detailed movie of all time

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mcgaha-94387
2010/08/31

I am gobsmacked at the idea that this film actually made its way to any screen, let alone mine. From as early as the title, I knew not to expect much. I was wrong. This film delivered. And what it delivered is a stunning example of film-making so fantastically bad that, ninety minutes earlier, I wouldn't have thought it possible.within the unmitigated failure of this project, it would seem that they threw lines of dialog on a page and then counted on the CGI to carry the rest. Unfortunately, the CGI in this film is close, but not as good as when I learned to use the numbers on my pocket calculator to spell out "BOOBS".Filmed half in a dank basement, the rest was filmed on the Queen Mary, using tilting cameras to pronounce the ever increasing, yet entirely inconsistent list of this most fictional of ships (it's a shame the extras weren't told which way to lean). The CGI effects enveloped what remained, and to the credit of the makers, it was too dark to really see anything at all. For that, I'm eternally grateful.There are precious moments to be cherished. One which comes to mind was when the protagonist and her young Richard Branson-ish love interest are stymied by an errant extension cord poised over a dollop of sea-water. Or better, when a helicopter carrying the well-meaning scientist is confronted by an impossibly tall wave and must climb in order to avoid being swallowed whole. The pilot is seen to cry out, "Pull up!! I repeat - pull up!!", and then sure enough, he pulls back on the stick, leaving us to wonder, "who the hell was he taking to?" There is a place for films like these. No, no, I don't mean in theaters - God no. Films like these are an inspiration to the rest of us, giving a very clear assurance that indeed we really could do a better job, even with sock-puppets and a cardboard box. Otherwise, films like these are a simple and special form of entertainment for those times when the bottle is nearly empty and you can't see much anyway.

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