Titanic
Never seen it. What happened in this scene?
Damn, I had a feeling, it was Titanic, because of the eerie lighting, but I've never watched it, never seen this scene.
I guess, it did narrow things down, though, that it's posted here without explanation...
Literally the most watched film of all time.
Nonetheless, I would be willing to bet that only a single digit percentage of people on this planet have seen this nearly 30 year-old movie.
Shrek 2 obviously!
Avatar?
I saw that a year or two after it first came out and I don't remember any of this being part of it..
Debbie Does Dallas?
One Night In Paris?
By you?
To be fair, Titanic was pretty iconic
Anyone whose seen it knows where it’s from. It’s the final scene from James Cameron’s Titanic in which Rose throws the infamous jewel into the ocean.
Anyone whose seen it
See, that's where it all falls over.
Man it's been over 25 years since I watched Titanic; 95% of the memory I retained of that film is boobs and the other 5% was actually Thumbtanic. I dunno how you expect anyone to instantly recall this scene from a single frame unless you were one of those hardcore fans who saw it nine times in the cinema.
That explains it. I’ve never had any desire to see that movie, and thus I never have.
For GenX / Xennials we grew up with a plethora of shitty ass movies not worth your time or headspace. No electronic devices, thus you’re subjected to that crap during social encounters. Multiple video rental stores in every town containing so much garbage, friends and relatives constantly naming it as the pinnacle of entertainment.
Given choices, later, as an adult, most so called popular or romantic crap is then easily avoided. Or you just read a book on your phone instead. What I would’ve given in my teens to have a slim little book holding device no one questions in my pocket.
Never bought the hype or music for Titanic. Thanks for ID-ing this photo.
No, it was Gandalf wrapping the ring for Frodo.
It's a frame from near the end of my sex tape.
Titenic
Lemmites try not to make cultural blindness their only personality trait challenge.
Calling someone expressing their lack of omniscience "making cultural blindness their only personality trait" is a wild leap.
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I always love it when people refer to “this ending” or “this scene” as if everyone is supposed to know what this blurry still is supposed to be from. Even if it was a video, that still doesn’t tell me what it’s from.
Edit: to all the haters…
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