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... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
Well, here it is. The last official episode of the podcast! We took this opportunity to discuss the iconic My Heart Will Go On, share a few more emails and voice messages from listeners, air the initial thoughts of a friend who saw the movie for the ... more
Well, here we are. After 5 years, 44 episodes and thousands of minutes spent talking about this movie... We've reached the final scene of James Cameron's TITANIC.
What a journey it's been. In this "finale" episode, we discuss the epically beautifu... more
Part one of our "two-part finale" is here! Can you believe it?! WE CAN'T!
In this episode we talk all about the extended Carpathia sequence, lots of deleted dialogue, final payoffs, and peel back the layers of a couple key moments.
We also featu... more
We reunite with Titanic cast member, first class woman Alexandra Boyd, to discuss such an imperative scene in the movie as Rose begins to live out her promise to Jack.
Alexandra shares some behind the scenes tidbits with us, as well as some unique... more
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So glad I found this podcast! As a huge Titanic fan (first of the movie when it first came out and then of the history behind it), it was nice to go through it scene by scene with other Titanic enthusiasts. :) I just recently found this podcast and have binged all of it (just about to listen to the End Credits episode). Brittany and Ethan, thank you so much for putting this together! I can’t wait for your next podcast adventure. 💙💙
This my favourite podcast I listen every bight bed I try not to fall asleep to listen to more of the podcast my favriot sene is open the gate my favriot character is jack this is because jack is sweet and great at acting especially in the open the gate sene when he goes crazy then back to normal titanic is also my favourite movie titanic I couldn’t imageing livening without this pod avast I love you Ethan you are enthusiastic and funny and Brittany you have the voice of rose it is so helpful so ... more
I cannot believe that I’ve only just found this (in March 2024), although in some ways I’m glad to meet it at this point with such an extensive back-catalogue of episodes!
I’ve already listened to a fair few episodes in the past week - it’s incredibly easy to listen to. Great chat, great guests, interesting anecdotes and a really thoughtful, well researched and loving take on the film.
Thank you both for all of your time and effort, this podcast really is quite a treasure.
I listened to every episode over the course of 4 days. The hosts play off each other well, one being something of a Titanic expert and the other being a fan. They use multiple forms of media to draw conclusions and to explain the way things happened. They don’t just discuss the movie, but the historical facts as well. And they talk about Horner’s score a lot (which I love because it’s fantastic and makes the movie). If you are a fan, give it a listen, you won’t be disappointed.
Overall, I appreciate a scene by scene breakdown, because I’m a huge fan of Titanic. Unfortunately, Brittany’s constant impressions/direct quotes are distracting along with her consistent pronunciation of the word “drawing” like “drawering.” I wish Ethan’s commentary added more value relative to Brittany’s… It almost feels like he has never seen Titanic.
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