The Titanic is one of the most famous ships that ever sailed the oceans. It began it's voyage on April 10th, 1912. The trip was supposed to go to New York from Southampton, England. This year will be the hundredth year anniversary of the wreck on April 14th when the ship crashed into a glacier. The Titanic now sits 12,500 feet under water. National Geographic has released never before seen images of the ship in their April 2012 edition of the magazine. The movie will be re-released in 3D format and will be in theatres on April 3rd.
The images are amazing. It is such a sad event but to see the ship after 100 years is astonishing. The starboard profile shows the front of the Titanic buried in the mud, which hides the wounds of the glacier, possibly forever. The stern shows trauma from when the ship corkscrewed to the bottom. The pictures make you feel as if you were there that day and can feel the agony everyone else felt. The article can be found here.
-Steve

I already saw Titanic but I may end up seeing it in 3d. Its the second highest grossing film of all time so I wouldnt mind. James Cameron knows what he's doing!
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My sister is at the premier of it in 3D at the Westbury theater right now, I'm so excited to hear how amazing it was and go see it for myself! I love Leonardo DiCaprio!
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