To celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Paramount Pictures as well as the centennial of the Titanic sinking the Academy award winning movie Titanic starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet is finally coming to Blu-Ray.
Not only is the movie on Blu-Ray but you can now experience it in 3D in your how. An amazing way to take in the amazing ship as well as the amazing story line that James Cameron features beautifully. It’s like watching it in the movie theater all over again except without everyone asking if you are alright because you’re sobbing so loud!
The became a huge Titanic follower after this movie was first released not because of the dreamy Leonardo but because of the traffic history that this boat carries. I’ve visited the standing Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge and now we have our own exhibit here in Atlantic Station. You really should check them out, the collections are vast and are rich with history.
Presented in a four-disc 2D Blu-ray/DVD combo pack with Digital Copy or, for the ultimate experience in fully immersive 3D, in a four-disc Blu-ray 3D and 2D combo pack with Digital Copy, this high-definition presentation of TITANIC is a must have for film fans’ home media collections. Both sets feature more than 2 ½ hours of new bonus footage never-before-released on disc, including a fascinating in-depth exploration of the film with James Cameron, as well as documentary footage produced by National Geographic with James Cameron that brings the world’s leading RMS Titanic experts together to solve the lingering mysteries of why and how the “unsinkable” ship sank.
The sets also boast additional special features including 30 deleted scenes, over 60 behind-the-scenes featurettes, a look at the groundbreaking visual effects, over 2,000 photos, three commentaries and much, much more. TITANIC will also be available in a two-disc DVD set with deleted scenes and, for the first time ever, for digital download.
In stores now, go check it out!
I really did love that movie. I should add it to my collection!
I honestly wasn’t a fan of the movie at first, but I’ve seen it so many times now over the years that it has a soft spot in my heart.
I cry every single time I with titanic!
Somehow I don’t already own this, even on plain ol’ DVD. I USED to have it o VHS- yes, VHS- but that got tossed when I donated my VCR. Totally getting it on Blu-Ray!