A Van Dyke family project. I suspect a few more than listed IN IMDB. There is a special thanks at the end to the Family Van Dyke. It is nothing like the James Cameron film.
First red flag is a bloke on an ice flow in his denim jeans - was the costume brief "dress for a shopping trip in January"? "Oh change in the script, we'll set this scene on an Ice flow instead of the high street in Hemel Hempstead......
I suppose people would book a cruise on a ship called the Titanic II, it looked more like being on a ferry, not very glamorous.
Not much of a film if they had learnt anything from the mistakes of the original Titanic. More in the vain of the Poseidon Adventure and Towering Inferno.
I'm not well versed in diving gear, but for icy waters don't they need drysuits rather then wetsuits? The leading lady is busy climbing into a wet suit to avoid freezing, but dingy sailing in the Solent in winter we opt for drysuits, wet suits are for the summer. They didn't bother sharing the oxygen in the end so oddly Hayden drowns ..... what really surprised me was they didn't have him come spluttering back to life at the end. Given the film being pretty poor, quite an upturn when the credits start to roll. Given that the star was the "director", the credits then list the assistant director, then the 1st assistant director, the 2nd assistant director, and the 2nd 2nd assistant director. Then the 2nd and third units had directors - how many directors?
First red flag is a bloke on an ice flow in his denim jeans - was the costume brief "dress for a shopping trip in January"? "Oh change in the script, we'll set this scene on an Ice flow instead of the high street in Hemel Hempstead......
I suppose people would book a cruise on a ship called the Titanic II, it looked more like being on a ferry, not very glamorous.
Not much of a film if they had learnt anything from the mistakes of the original Titanic. More in the vain of the Poseidon Adventure and Towering Inferno.
I'm not well versed in diving gear, but for icy waters don't they need drysuits rather then wetsuits? The leading lady is busy climbing into a wet suit to avoid freezing, but dingy sailing in the Solent in winter we opt for drysuits, wet suits are for the summer. They didn't bother sharing the oxygen in the end so oddly Hayden drowns ..... what really surprised me was they didn't have him come spluttering back to life at the end. Given the film being pretty poor, quite an upturn when the credits start to roll. Given that the star was the "director", the credits then list the assistant director, then the 1st assistant director, the 2nd assistant director, and the 2nd 2nd assistant director. Then the 2nd and third units had directors - how many directors?
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