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| | Salon Entertainment | Glub, glub, glub: "Titanic" goes under |
 | | In the opening scene of James Cameron's "Titanic," the most expensive movie ever made (as every review and article is duty-bound to mention), we see eerie undersea shots of the Titanic's submerged treasures and fixtures, as viewed by the movie's fictional underwater explorer, played by Bill Paxton. |
 | | That "Titanic," at three hours and 10 minutes, is a crashing bore is a big enough problem. |
 | | There's a reason seamen refer to their vessel as "she," and the Titanic, her famous and terrible fate aside, was something special. |
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