According to Amazon, Titanic will be released on Blu-Ray and Blu-Ray 3D on September 14 2012.
There is no official word on what special features will be included in this set at the moment. I’ll update this post once I get any news.
Today is Valentine’s Day, and we asked Kate Winslet if she’s doing anything to celebrate.
“I might be,” says the Academy Award-winning actress with a mysterious glint in her eye. “I might not be. That’s my answer.”
OK, OK, we understand — even if we’re still dying to know! While she’s keeping…
In the last 24-hours, Paramount Pictures and Twentieth Century Fox International jointly announced the now sold-out February 14th preview screenings of Titanic in 3D, causing fans to crash multiple servers to secure advance tickets.
In a matter of hours, reports throughout the world started coming in telling about the sold out screenings.
Those lucky enough to secure a seat will be among the first people anywhere to see the newly re-mastered Titanic in 3D on Valentine’s Day, months before the film’s worldwide release on April 6. The worldwide release coincides with the 100th anniversary of the Titanic’s voyage in
1912.
To give you an idea of just how widespread the mania was, tickets were available in several U.S. cities: Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Toronto, Philadelphia, Washington, DC, Dallas, Boston, Phoenix, Seattle, Houston, Atlanta, Miami, Detroit, San Diego, Denver, Sacramento, Orlando, Tampa, Minneapolis, Montreal, Vancouver, Cleveland, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Baltimore, Portland, Kansas City, West Palm Beach, Raleigh, San Antonio, Hartford, Charlotte, San Antonio, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Austin, Edmonton, Milwaukee, Norfolk, Grand Rapids, Calgary, Columbus, Fresno, Ottawa, Cincinnati, Nashville, Indianapolis, Jacksonville and Oklahoma City. Internationally, these special one-time only preview screenings will take place in the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan and the UK.
In other words, it took an astonishing amount of Leonardo DiCaprio fans to crash the ticket sites!
According to the press release, “Titanic is the second highest grossing movie of all time. It is one of only three films to have received a record 11 Academy Awards® including Best Picture and Best Director.”
Could the digitally re-mastered Titanic in 3D become the #1 highest grossing movie of all time?
Source: www.bangstyle.com