It's a fine time for slime-time when Doctors Venkman (Bill Murray), Stantz (Dan Aykroyd) and Spengler (Harold Ramis) regroup to nuke the spooks in this high spirited comedy. Sidelined after their spectacular save of New York City five years ago, the heroes of the hereafter once again answer the call when an underground river of ghoulish goo threatens to rot the Big Apple to the core. Dana Barrett (Sigourney Weaver), Louis (Rick Moranis), Winston (Ernie Hudson) and Janine (Annie Potts) are all back for the ride as these supernatural superstars swing back into hilarious action!
On April 10th, 1912, RMS Titanic sailed from Southampton on her maiden voyage. On her fourth night at sea she struck an iceberg and sank with the loss of 1,500 passengers and crew. The film faithfully depicts the drama, heroism and horror of the night the unsinkable sank.
Based on Clive Cussler's best-selling novel, this gripping adventure follows a team of scientists on a historic and potentially deadly mission to recover valuable raw material from the depths of the doomed passenger liner. Following a discovery in northern Siberia, US intelligence learns that in April 1912 a raw mineral now vital for the development of a new defensive weapons system was loaded onto RMS Titanic by an unknown American. As scientists join the US Navy to try to salvage the sunken vessel, a Russian crew is also heading to the scene, equally desperate to reach its vital cargo...
Along the way, he encounters Agamemnon (Sean Connery), Robin Hood (John Cleese), Napoleon (Ian Holm) and winds up as a passenger on the Titanic, although not necessarily in that order. But is this just random entertainment laid on for history fan Kevin's benefit, or part of a wider struggle between the forces of Good (Ralph Richardson) and Evil (David Warner)?
'Titanic: Band of Courage' is the dramatic and inspiring story of the eight musicians who continued to play on as the ship went down in a valiant effort to provide peace, calm and dignity to those facing certain death. The story of the band and their legendary bravery in the face of death made news around the world at the time. The story is told with commentary and interviews from experts on the era, the ship, the music and the night of the sinking - supported by archival footage, photos, renderings, original location footage and dramatic footage of Titanic as it rests now on the ocean floor of the North Atlantic.
The fatal crash of the Titanic during its maiden voyage on April 15th 1912 is known around the world as one of the great disasters of modern times. Although the lead up and the event itself have been highly documented by both historians and Hollywood alike what is less regarded are the stories of those who sadly perished and the families they left behind. In this unique drama-documentary we follow the true experiences of three people and their families for whom life was never the same after the sinking of Titanic. Jock Hume, one of Titanic's bandsmen, died on the ship playing the violin he loved. He left behind a fiancee in Scotland who was expecting his child. In 'Titanic: The Aftermath', Jock's grandson Christopher Ward travels to Dumfries, Scotland and to Halifax, Nova Scotia to visit Jock's grave and to find out more about his grandfather, and what became of him. John Jacob Astor was the richest man on the ship. He too went to his death on Titanic leaving an unborn child. His young wife Madeleine survived the sinking, and now their granddaughter Jackie Astor Drexel tells us what it was like for Madeleine, her grandmother, to be so newly married and so quickly widowed after the ship went down. In 1912, John Barnstead was nearing the end of a long career in public service in Halifax. The last time a passenger ship had been wrecked off Nova Scotia, things had gone badly wrong in the aftermath. This was John Barnstead's last chance to put things right, but Titanic posed an overwhelming challenge. Nobody knew how many bodies would be pulled out of the water, or what state they would be in. Now his descendant also named John Barnstead comes to Halifax to find out how John Barnstead Senior pioneered a forensic methodology, the forerunner of today's CSI.
Debbie Reynolds plays the title role, inviting all to Belly Up to the Bar, Boys for the whoop-and-holler film of Willson's 1960 Broadway hit. Reynolds won a 1964 Best Actress Oscar nomination as the backwoods heroine who survives the Titanic and the snobbery of Denver society. Screen-debuting Harve Presnell reprises his stage role of Johnny, who has a heartful-and-a-half of love for Molly. Johnny wasn't alone. Astronauts Gus Grissom and John Young so admired the movie they named their Gemini 3 spacecraft Molly Brown.
Rose (Kate Winslet) is a young upper-class woman suffocating under the thumb of her arrogant fiance. Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) is the free-spirited artist who opens Rose's eyes and steals her heart. When the ship collides with an iceberg in the frigid North Atlantic, the young lovers' journey is transformed into a breathtaking race for survival.
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