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@mikerusby
@mikerusby 7 годин тому
A night to remember was pretty good. Titanic was a good in terms of fx but the whole rose and jack story was rather cheesy
@ronlucock3702
@ronlucock3702 7 годин тому
It's all Greek to me.
@MrElliotc02
@MrElliotc02 7 годин тому
Great job...all the best
@alleon-yp9cj
@alleon-yp9cj 7 годин тому
The fascination still is amazing
@user-pv7lf9mx1f
@user-pv7lf9mx1f 7 годин тому
Well done
@ZachariahMorningstar
@ZachariahMorningstar 7 годин тому
Not even going to mention the theory that the Olympic and Titannic were actually switched for the insurance money.
@evilfluffybunny143
@evilfluffybunny143 7 годин тому
I may be mistaken but to my knowledge didn't someone have a premonition or write a book called "Wreck of a Titan" who saw the sinking of titanic before it happend, could you share some insight on that if possible?love all your content keep up the amazing work, I love learning about all this history about ships, thank you.
@shure81
@shure81 7 годин тому
Never forget that Titanic was sunk on purpose
@jamesluckado2625
@jamesluckado2625 7 годин тому
Cuz they swapped them, the Olympic sank for the insurance money while pretending to be the Titanic
@ryanwatchel9809
@ryanwatchel9809 8 годин тому
To be fair it would be like making a 9 11 movie. Wich I assume some probably do exist
@jwise209
@jwise209 8 годин тому
Like if u smoke weed every day
@danesorensen1775
@danesorensen1775 8 годин тому
If you're going to touch on wartime stuff, how about covering the Slamat disaster? Bonus marks because one of the survivors might've been Harry Firth, the later boss of the Holden Dealer Team who discovered Peter Brock.
@haraldputensen7955
@haraldputensen7955 8 годин тому
A night to remember used footage from the german Titanic movie of the 40s
@mr.g200
@mr.g200 8 годин тому
We got Australian Micheal Gray before GTA 6 💀
@LukeChristodoulou
@LukeChristodoulou 8 годин тому
Nice video. I did get a chuckle out of how you pronounced Ruislip though. It’s actually “rice-lip”.
@grahampilkington252
@grahampilkington252 8 годин тому
The public do not know the truth about the sinking of the Olympic. Olympic was the ship that sank that night, not the Titanic. It was all a cover to cover insurance losses on a damaged Olympic. It was a deliberate sinking, also a way to kill, Astor, Guggenheim and Strauss who were blocking the Federal Reserve starting in America. The submersible manned by billionaires last year was going down to prove it was the Olympic but they were not allowed to report. The deep state always cover their tracks and push lies endlessly for the masses to believe it to be the truth. Wake Up.
@frankknoll2064
@frankknoll2064 8 годин тому
I read A Night to Remember when I was in the seventh grade and have been infatuated with the Titanic ever since.
@xXOpenYourHeart759Xx
@xXOpenYourHeart759Xx 9 годин тому
I remember reading about a survivor seeing A Night to Remember and saying that she was very upset because she thought they used real footage of the sinking and wondered if the filmmakers were there why didn't they help the passengers. Did this not happen or was it just omitted from the video?
@davidstarsky6435
@davidstarsky6435 9 годин тому
You forgot the SS United States!
@MitchZero9
@MitchZero9 9 годин тому
I wonder what Molly Brown thought?
@SuperSpursfan123
@SuperSpursfan123 9 годин тому
Amazing video. I'd read about Boxhall and Beesley's involvement in ANTR but had no idea about the other suvivors thoughts on the film. Nor had a read about their thoughts on the 1953 film. One question....you didn't comment on the 1929 film , "atlantic". Any reason for this?
@rpgbb
@rpgbb 9 годин тому
Strange you didn’t mention the most accurate Titanic movie, the 1943 Nazi Titanik 🤣
@luisito6314
@luisito6314 9 годин тому
The beautiful thing about the past was that anything was possible to people who didn't know much, occasionally they got lucky
@jasonbledsoe6676
@jasonbledsoe6676 9 годин тому
Great channel, been watching a while.. I thought you might mention Joesph Goebbels and the Nazis failed attempt to make a Titanic movie.. I don't remember all the details, but they spent a bunch of money and even pulled soldiers from the Russian front to be extras... crazy
@drstevenrey
@drstevenrey 9 годин тому
So the ship builders of the world in these years were so cheap they even saved on using real, actual Champagne for the launching.
@threadbear
@threadbear 9 годин тому
Great videos, Mike. All your work is so high quality. It should be on TV.
@GlobalWalkabout
@GlobalWalkabout 9 годин тому
Hey Mike, I wanted to comment on your impeccable clothing style.. It always makes me smile. Thank you. I had always wondered what the survivors had thought of all the various movies, and it is a shame a great deal more of them hadn't been around to see James Cameron's version. It must've been very heart wrenching though, to see A Night to Remember for those survivors because, even though special effects were vastly different to the 1997 version, and even vastly different to what could be made today with AI being utilised as well, but, for the time, the effects of A Night to Remember must've seemed chillingly realistic. Today we look upon that and shudder at the SFX but we are of a different era, and what we produce today will seem archaic to those in another 50 years when it's all 3D or whatever comes next.. Thank you for sharing the stories about the Titanic that you have shared faithfully on your channel. Oh, and yeah, the pic of Boxhall.. it makes you wonder what exactly was running through his mind at that very moment.
@ELN355
@ELN355 9 годин тому
I have said from the word GO. The Titanic NEEDED searchlights/spotlights on the front....It should have had these in mind during the design. Said searchlights would then have been manned by several crew with direct contact to the helmsman.Several men with binoculars and searchlights in rotational shifts (3 at a time) and that ship would have AVOIDED that collision. I cannot believe that a ship way ahead of its time and an object of supreme splendour failed miserably at such a simple safety precaution measure. Epic failing by the designers and the whole hierarchy of the ship. The ocean at night is PITCH BLACK DARK......It was sailing BLIND for crying out loud.
@jeanglendinning1860
@jeanglendinning1860 9 годин тому
i have seen a night to remember as well as James Camerons Titanic, of the two movies i personally prefer a night to remember. I also have a copy of Walter Lords book anight to remember,
@ROCKINGMAN
@ROCKINGMAN 10 годин тому
I see several things: Survivors can only speak of what they remember and some of those accounts seem to be debatable, such as did it break up. The film or films they might have seen may have been exagerated for effect or even omitted. What would they have thought of recent films? A Night to Remember is an excellent film.
@binyominsilverman1592
@binyominsilverman1592 10 годин тому
Carpathia is easily one of the most tragic sinkings of WW1. It is seriously a shame that torpedoes prevented her from being a museum ship.
@StrangerHappened
@StrangerHappened 10 годин тому
*WITNESS testimonies are always most useless.* Scientific experiments proven that people can not remembe the most important details of events even from like five minutes ago half of the time.
@noswonky
@noswonky 10 годин тому
Which actor appeared in both 'A Night to Remember' and 'Titanic' (1997)? . . . . . . . . . Bernard Fox.
@plutoisalsoaplanet6245
@plutoisalsoaplanet6245 10 годин тому
Isn't it just an early hydrophone without the rotation function?
@BennyTerrell-fz5qk
@BennyTerrell-fz5qk 10 годин тому
Excellent video to wake up to. Thank you.
@solarcypher
@solarcypher 10 годин тому
hah. I got goosebumps
@drstevenrey
@drstevenrey 10 годин тому
Clydebank, in typical British fashion, nothing, not a rock is to be found of this magnificent place. All gone, all forgotten.Why do they do this. Do they really have zero respect for historic places.
@grvdggr53
@grvdggr53 10 годин тому
I wonder if there is any recorded reactions from the Titanic movie made in the early 40's in Germany. It's very different and filled with inaccuracies and propaganda.
@bl7355
@bl7355 10 годин тому
Millvina Dean was also highly critical of the Doctor Who episode Voyage of The Damned. This was in 2007 and I remember being amazed that a survivor could still be alive after such a long time.
@vulcanvoyager
@vulcanvoyager 10 годин тому
As much as I like your videos and you obviously do a lot of research, you do need to check your pronunciation sometimes. Rooa-slip reservoir.................. Rye-slip Lido Marry-lnd..................................Mary-land
@PennsyPappas
@PennsyPappas 10 годин тому
I never knew about the very first Titanic film and it was fascinating and really sad to hear about it especially so soon after the disaster. It's especial bad when you consider that even after 50 or 80+ years later that people were still brought to tears about it. One could say that the entire compliment died that night and what emerged were 700 people that could never be the people they once were.
@WilliamWalls-iz2rv
@WilliamWalls-iz2rv 10 годин тому
These are new ones to me. Another great video.
@michaelreid2329
@michaelreid2329 10 годин тому
Mike a question ypu may have covered but i'm left wondering whether some weight loss at the bow might have kept Titanic afloat a little longer. Could the anchors amd chains be discarded and the forward bunkers discharged into the sea?
@danlabok7117
@danlabok7117 10 годин тому
To my friend Mike Brady from Ocean Liner Designs, congratulations on what I think is your best Titanic piece on the human toll it took and your narration was outstanding! And I'm not ashamed of saying this; you made me cry. More than I want to admit though.
@RSEFX
@RSEFX 11 годин тому
While supervising visual effects for ALIENS at Pinewood Studios, I wound up working with some of the guys (er, chaps!) who had been involved with filming A NIGHT TO REMEMBER. They brought snapshots they had taken during the filming, and I regret not copying them at the time/i was simply too busy. Still, it was great treat to see the pictures of the miniatures being filmed.
@kirksealls1912
@kirksealls1912 11 годин тому
Joseph Boxhall played a pivotal role in the sinking of the Titanic? Conspiracy theory! 😂
@RSEFX
@RSEFX 11 годин тому
I've been fascinated with the Titanic from my earliest years. Read A NIGHT TO REMEMBER when it came out when I was barely able to read, and wound up seeing the 1953 version not long after it was released (in the local BBoy's Club in Detroit, of all places). Can't say---after seeing ti again a few years ago, that I care for it now, but back then , to a young kid, it seemed pretty impressive. I was pleased to wind up supervising some effects for Jim Cameron's version, and went on the do restoration work on one of that film's key Titanic models (almost 50' long, extremely accurate model ) in more recent years. I feel that that ship's story is somehow in my blood.
@erikthewriter
@erikthewriter 11 годин тому
Did you seriously skip the 1943 german titanic movie? No mater when it was made it’s one of the better titanic movies and it sucks that it constantly get overlooked
@olafberend8837
@olafberend8837 11 годин тому
Just rewind this "conspiracy debunk" and see the footage of both ships with four funnels telling us to deinstall the funnels on the Olympic to match the state of the unfinished Titanic in 6:30, debunking this shit of debunk...
@Tozzpot500
@Tozzpot500 7 годин тому
The image with the funnels proves that the ships werent switched. You dont actually believe in this stupid theory do you?
@sologamer3122
@sologamer3122 11 годин тому
I hate that I've buried a few children in my life. I hate even more that you never get used to it.