I'm with Richy on this one, Titanic was a huge flop for all actors involved in that one. The only thing that saved it was the sappy love story which caught so many little girls off-guard. Other than that, he really is an A-list actor
Yeah and you probably watched it 5 times at least. I think it's funny when people come back after a movie's been out like 11 years and say shit like "oh that movie sucks". I'm just saying. It takes a genius to take a story that everyone knows the outcome to and make it sell a billion+ dollars at the box office. It sold well because people of all age groups like it, not just teenagers. I saw the movie at the theater and there were people from 8-98 there.
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I'm with Richy on this one, Titanic was a huge flop for all actors involved in that one. The only thing that saved it was the sappy love story which caught so many little girls off-guard. Other than that, he really is an A-list actor
Yeah and you probably watched it 5 times at least. I think it's funny when people come back after a movie's been out like 11 years and say shit like "oh that movie sucks". I'm just saying. It takes a genius to take a story that everyone knows the outcome to and make it sell a billion+ dollars at the box office. It sold well because people of all age groups like it, not just teenagers. I saw the movie at the theater and there were people from 8-98 there.