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TopTenREVIEWS presents the movie reviews of Titanic (1997)

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Titanic (1997)

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Titanic (1997) is ranked overall as  out of 4 stars Titanic (1997) is ranked overall as  out of 4 stars
Overall Rating:3.5551
Avg Critic Score:3.4880

Titanic (1997) Movie Reviews

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Titanic (1997) scores a combined 4.00 out of 4 stars for ReelViews (James Berardinelli) ReelViews (James Berardinelli)
Short of climbing aboard a time capsule and peeling back eight and one-half decades, James Cameron's magnificent Titanic is the closest any of us will get to walking the decks of the doomed ocean liner. ...read the complete Titanic movie review at ReelViews (James Berardinelli)
Titanic (1997) scores a combined 4.00 out of 4 stars for ReelViews (James Berardinelli) ReelViews (James Berardinelli)
While Titanic is easily the most subdued and dramatic of Cameron's films, fans of more frantic pictures like Aliens and The Abyss will not be disappointed. ...read the complete Titanic movie review at ReelViews (James Berardinelli)
Titanic (1997) scores a combined 4.00 out of 4 stars for Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert) Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert)
Like a great iron Sphinx on the ocean floor, the Titanic faces still toward the West, interrupted forever on its only voyage. ...read the complete Titanic movie review at Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert)
Titanic (1997) scores a combined 4.00 out of 4 stars for Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie Voice Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie Voice
What else can be said about the years' most highly anticipated film Let's start with a recap, shall we1) Chicks will dig the first half which is essentially a touching, romantic costume drama/love triangle. ...read the complete Titanic movie review at Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie Voice
Titanic (1997) scores a combined 3.50 out of 4 stars for filmcritic.com (Christopher Null) filmcritic.com (Christopher Null)
So here I am, newly engaged, and the subject of honeymoons comes up. I hate the sun, and I don't like flying, so naturally, I say: Cruise! How about Alaska? This is the best idea we've come up with so far... and then we go to see Titanic. ...read the complete Titanic movie review at filmcritic.com (Christopher Null)
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Espace DVD (John Mayère)
Attention CHEF-D'OEUVRE. James Cameron que je pensais déjà fort doué, réalise ici un film qui confine au génie. Tout est d'une maîtrise rarement vue. Et s'il n'y avait qu'un film à voir dans votre vie pour voir une vraie leçon de cinéma,...read the complete Titanic (1997) review at Espace DVD (John Mayère)
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Visual Effects review
The long-awaited next feature film from James Cameron has finally arrived; TITANIC, a historical epic set in two time periods. The bulk of the visual effects were provided by Cameron's company, Digital Domain, which used both CG and miniature models to...read the complete Titanic (1997) review at Visual Effects review
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Friday & Saturday Review
Until “The Lord of the Rings,” “Titanic” was the most expensive movie ever made, and it shows. The special effects, art direction, and machinery behind this behemoth are lavish, stunning, and deserving of praise. Unfortunately—even...read the complete Titanic (1997) review at Friday & Saturday Review
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The Flying Inkpot (Rebecca Wan)
You know what? There really isn't anything else to say about this movie. It's dull, and staid, and limp; it drags its overblown butt around so long that by the time it finally gets down to showing us what we really want to see, we're asleep. TITANIC...read the complete Titanic (1997) review at The Flying Inkpot (Rebecca Wan)
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