James Cameron's Titanic: Scene by Scene

James Cameron's Titanic: Scene by Scene

Ever wonder what makes James Cameron's 1997 Hollywood epic "Titanic" one of the most commercially and critically successful films of all time? Titanic superfan Brittany Butler and movie buff Ethan Brehm are here to take a deeper look into what makes this movie work so well by analyzing it... Scene by scene. Are you a fan of the movie? Awesome! This podcast is for you. Not a fan? Consider listening to hopefully gain a new perspective!

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Just a Precaution | Scene 22

Just a Precaution | Scene 22

We're back with the scene that finally kicks off "part 2" of the movie! In this episode we discuss Titanic's Old Hollywood flair, some historical moments that were subtly interwoven, the early moments of the sinking and the general confusion surrounding it. OUR SOCIALS: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr

27 Helmi 202142min

A Mathematical Certainty | Scene 21

A Mathematical Certainty | Scene 21

As we officially cross over to the second VHS tape, we discuss what is essentially the beginning of the end. This episode covers more class differences, a few payoffs, some potentially unnecessary added drama, and the moment Mr. Andrews tells us Titanic's fate. Have any thoughts on a specific scene? Let us know! EMAIL: titanicscenebyscene@gmail.com OUR SOCIALS: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr

1 Syys 202042min

Iceberg, Right Ahead! | Scene 20

Iceberg, Right Ahead! | Scene 20

We've finally made it to the (literal) turning point of the movie! We talk all about the Californian deleted scene, "fate and freewill, predestination and human choice," and of course... the iceberg sequence. We also break down the clever way music is utilized in this vital scene! Have any thoughts on a specific scene? Let us know! EMAIL: titanicscenebyscene@gmail.com OUR SOCIALS: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr

28 Heinä 202053min

To The Stars | Scene 19

To The Stars | Scene 19

"Where to, miss?" - We discuss the famous "car scene" among many other things in yet another long episode! We forgot to mention the Californian deleted scene here, but we'll be sure to bring it up in the next episode!! Have any thoughts on a specific scene? Let us know! EMAIL: titanicscenebyscene@gmail.com OUR SOCIALS: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr LOL, byeeeee!

27 Touko 202050min

The Chase (w/ Liz Osban) | Scene 18

The Chase (w/ Liz Osban) | Scene 18

We brought Liz back to discuss her favorite scene (Jack & Rose running away from Lovejoy) while Ethan was recovering from the flu. This scene also includes an interesting conversation between Captain Smith and Officer Lightoller. We discuss a buuuunch of things here like how nice it is to be reminded that people actually had fun in the early 1900s, Titanic's continued popularity among young people, deleted scenes... and we somehow manage to get slightly morbid... again. We can't help it. We also take a moment to celebrate the one-year anniversary of this podcast! Yay! Thanks so much for listening. Have any thoughts on a specific scene? Let us know! EMAIL: titanicscenebyscene@gmail.com OUR SOCIALS: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr

25 Huhti 20201h 16min

The Drawing | Scene 17

The Drawing | Scene 17

After a random (but related) tangent about war movies and Dunkirk in relation to the kind of movie Titanic is, we jump into another iconic scene... The Drawing! We somehow ended up talking a little about the sinking too before analyzing the scene. There's a lot of interesting stuff here when it comes to Jack and Rose's dynamic, fun facts and more. Have any thoughts on a specific scene? Let us know! EMAIL: titanicscenebyscene@gmail.com OUR SOCIALS: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr

24 Maalis 202044min

Flying | Scene 16

Flying | Scene 16

In one of our most interesting conversations yet, we discuss the many layers hidden beneath the instantly iconic "I'm flying! Jack!" scene. Have any thoughts on a specific scene? Let us know! EMAIL: titanicscenebyscene@gmail.com OUR SOCIALS: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr

15 Helmi 202036min

They've Got You Trapped | Scene 15

They've Got You Trapped | Scene 15

In this episode we discuss a super cool example of how this movie approaches historical fiction, the "deck would look too cluttered" lifeboat scene between Rose and Mr. Andrews, Jack and Rose's conversation in the gym and a few really interesting tidbits! Have any thoughts on a specific scene? Let us know! EMAIL: titanicscenebyscene@gmail.com OUR SOCIALS: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr

2 Helmi 202031min

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