I was 16 when I watched Titanic, and yes, like so many other teenagers during that time, I was completely in love with Leonardo DiCaprio. I wanted to stand on the bow of the ship with him and put my hands out and say, "I'm flying! Jack! I'm flying!" I wanted to hang around with him in a car on the ship, if you know what I mean, wink wink.
Yes, I'm a walking cliche. Yes, I'm old. Yes, I think DiCaprio's lost a lot of his attractiveness due to his "I will not date anyone above 25 years old except if that person is 27-year-old supermodel Gigi Hadid" rule.
Still, 25 years after the movie came out, there's just something about it. Lately, there have been some interesting tidbits of information coming out about Titanic, courtesy of director James Cameron, so we thought we'd compile a list of things about the film that you probably, maybe, don't know. Or maybe you do but still want to read about it, anyway.
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Here are five things you didn't know (maybe) about Titanic.
1. Leonardo DiCaprio almost didn't get the iconic part of Jack.
The best thing about James Cameron's Avatar: The Way of Water is the stories he's telling about Titanic while on the promotion trail. In his recent interview with GQ, Cameron revealed that DiCaprio almost didn't star in the film that catapulted him to fame because he didn't want to read for the part.
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