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Sound Name | Size | Time | Bitrate | Mix | Comments |
Titanic-Arnold Schwarzenegger | 185Kb | 0:24 | 64 | M | "It's the studio's money. Let me tell
you something, the studios are being bought and sold always for
twice the amount of money they are really worth. There are billions of dollars that they are over-spending. So what do we care about $200 million? $150 million? Or the $25 million for the actors? I have no sympathy whatsoever. None. " Nice but noisy MP3. |
Titanic - James Cameron | 66,3Kb | 0:08 | 64 | M | "Hey, this is something that's worth seeing. And you know, and a ticket's $7.50, so ultimately, who cares? Except, obviously, some bean-counter at the studio" |
Titanic - James Cameron 2 | 173Kb | 0:22 | 64 | M | "It was the state of the art at that time. Titanic
was a well made ship. It's hard to critisize its mode of
fabrication. It was just piloted into an iceberg in the middle of the ocean. There are many, many metaphors that can be gleaned from the Titanic and that, I think, accounts for its continuing fascination for the public at large, with a disaster that happened 85 years ago." |
Titanic - Kate Winslet | 147Kb | 0:19 | 64 | M | "OK, well, the water scene at Southampton begins and it looked extraordinary. It looked so real. I kind of couldn't believe it. And the number of people. I don't believe I've done anything where there've been so many extras before. And they just, everyone looked so real. It looked so English. I mean, it really did." |
Titanic - Kate Winslet A | 121Kb | 0:16 | 64 | M | "They share so much of the same sort of, passion for so many different things in life, which he already has, and she is aspiring to have those things, but they're in her dream world, and they are right in front of her, and she falls in love with him and with them, and goes with it." |
Titanic - Kate Winslet B | 246Kb | 0:32 | 64 | M | "I was told that the woman playing the older me, who I was desperate to, I was desperate to know who was going to be playing her, was Gloria Stuart. And it was just fascinating to me to meet this lady who had so much to talk about. She'd known so many incredible, she was great friends with the Marx Brothers and she was showing me pictures of herself and things that she'd done and people that she'd met, and telling me tremendous stories about naughty things she'd got up to. And she had so much life, so much exuberance, and the same passion for this film as I had." |
Titanic - Leonardo DiCaprio | 66,3Kb | 0:08 | 64 | M | "Absolutely. I never, sort of, expected it to be that
big of a challenge. I mean, to play somebody so close
to who you are is a lot more difficult than I could ever imagine." |
Titanic - Leonardo DiCaprio 2 | 178Kb | 0:23 | 64 | M | "Vertical, and we were just sitting there, and all
of a sudden I see Jim on a crane, going up, with the whole night sky, going
another hundred feet in the air, with his camera, sort of leaning over
like this, with the camera right above me, and I'm looking up at him and
I just ask myself, 'How did I get here? What sort of turns did I make in
my life to be here,
looking." |
Titanic - Leonardo DiCaprio A | 269Kb | 0:35 | 64 | M | "It was certainly an adventure for not only me, but
for everyone involved. I mean Jim, I don't think has
done something quite like this, Kate certainly hadn't, and just something about playing this character was, for me, realizing how hard it was to play somebody who was sort of like an open book, you know, with no internal angst or demons to sort of fall back on. It was a lot more involved than I ever imagined it would be. I didn't know, overall, doing a movie like this, the endurance that it took for that long to stay in character and to stay focused, was really rough." |
Titanic - Leonardo DiCaprio B | 337Kb | 0:43 | 64 | M | "I remember the day when Kate and I looked at each
other and asked ourselves how we got to this
place, how we got here on the Titanic, was when we were on this sort of tilting poop deck which was on hydraulics, and we were cabled on, and below us there was like, 20 stunt men on bungee cords, and as the ship was going up, they had to jump off, and bounce off of these sort of steel girders, and tumble over each other. I looked up and there was like twenty cranes above us, and Jim swooping down on an elevator crane, coming up into a close-up past us, to the stunt men, to a green screen,and I mean, that lasted for a week, and we were just, you know, shellshocked." |
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