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Titanic II

  • Video
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
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1.7/10
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Titanic II (2010)
DisasterSea AdventureActionAdventureDramaRomanceThriller

A century after the fateful voyage of the original, modern luxury liner Titanic II sets sail. Will this ship suffer the same fate as her namesake?A century after the fateful voyage of the original, modern luxury liner Titanic II sets sail. Will this ship suffer the same fate as her namesake?A century after the fateful voyage of the original, modern luxury liner Titanic II sets sail. Will this ship suffer the same fate as her namesake?

  • Director
    • Shane Van Dyke
  • Writer
    • Shane Van Dyke
  • Stars
    • Shane Van Dyke
    • Marie Westbrook
    • Bruce Davison
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    1.7/10
    13K
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    • Director
      • Shane Van Dyke
    • Writer
      • Shane Van Dyke
    • Stars
      • Shane Van Dyke
      • Marie Westbrook
      • Bruce Davison
    • 250User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
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    Shane Van Dyke
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    • Hayden Walsh
    Marie Westbrook
    Marie Westbrook
    • Amy Maine
    Bruce Davison
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    • James Maine
    Brooke Burns
    Brooke Burns
    • Kim Patterson
    Michelle Glavan
    Michelle Glavan
    • Kelly Wade
    Carey Van Dyke
    Carey Van Dyke
    • Elmer Coolidge
    D.C. Douglas
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    • Captain Howard
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    • Dwayne Stevens
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    • Elijia Stacks
    Myles Cranford
    Myles Cranford
    • Admiral Hadley
    Josh Roman
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    • Elliot Snipes
    Cameron Gordon
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    Michael Gaglio
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    • Madeline Kay
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    Matt Lagan
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    • Commander Grey
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    Amin Joseph
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    • Lilac
    • (as a different name)
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      • Shane Van Dyke
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      • Shane Van Dyke
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    1twatchy

    How NOT to make a movie

    It's laugh-out-loud BAD. The script, acting, plot are all woeful and my 12yr old could have done a more convincing job with the CGI. Most of it is filmed on the real Queen Mary which is now a hotel in Long Beach, Ca or in a concrete bunker, sorry, "engine room". They hired about 20 extras from the local homeless shelter by the look of them who wander around aimlessly or fall over their own feet during "action" sequences. There is some preachy stuff about global warming backed up by bogus "science" and a 800mph tsunami (that's faster than the speed of sound folks!). I hope this movie was released as a joke but fear it wasn't. But seriously, if you haven't seen it yet then please do so because it's hilarious and you'll have lots of fun spotting the glaring errors, continuity bloopers, wooden acting and super-low budget production. It's so bad it's good.
    1spambag

    The stuff between the credits was the problem area.

    The opening credits were fairly sparse and went by nicely, and the ending credits had many words and names. I noticed most of the words were also spelled correctly. In between the beginning and ending credits there was a bunch of stuff that really could have been cut from the movie. Many of the scenes had people in them, and were in color. They exist in a sort of Adventure Time universe where reality is constantly changing - either that or the plot make no sense. No spoilers here, it's what the title implies: ship driving around the ocean, bashes into a big hunk of ice while frantically driving away from it, and hilarity ensues. If this was a high school project, I would say it deserved at least a B. As long as it wasn't a senior high school project.

    Funniest quote: "The lifeboats are death traps!" - said by a guy in a chopper who obviously knew this in advance.
    rscafidi85

    Someone Actually Spent Money on This

    Well, not a lot of it (clearly), but enough to rent out the Queen Mary, hire a bunch of random extras from a Greyhound bus station, and pay some kit with a Commodore C64 to slap together a few CGI "effects". Better movies have been made for much less money, and that is both sad and infuriating.

    Before even getting to the plot, such as I was able to piece together, some attention needs to be paid to the production values, if you can call them that.

    No attention was paid at all to continuity, some exterior scenes and establishing shots use the 1936-vintage Queen Mary, moored in Long Beach, CA; while other outside scenes utilize some of the most god-awful CGI animation I've ever seen, which appears to depict the 1912-vintage Titanic. The ship shifts from a '30s three funnel liner to a pre-WWI four funnel liner and back again multiple times, the colors of the funnels even changes between red and yellow and the name sometimes disappears from the bow.

    The permanent rock breakwater surrounding the Queen Mary can bee seen in some parts where the ship is supposed to be out at sea, along with glimpses of the Long Beach skyline in a few parts. No attempt at all was made to disguise the fact that the location ship never left port.

    Interiors were filmed in either rented motel rooms, office elevator lobbies, or the main concourse in a suburban shopping mall. The engine room scenes are clearly a concrete basement with air conditioning equipment.

    Extras in "action" scenes either stumble around aimlessly with no expression or intentionally trip over their own feet. All sound effects, including screaming, were added post production with no cause visible.

    Now, back to the plot. Its bad. Like flimsy soft core porno bad. Some millionaire has financed the construction of an exact replica of the Titanic, which has set out on its maiden voyage from New York in 2012, on the 100th anniversary of the original. In a shocking coincidence, global warming simultaneously causes a massive ice sheet to break off from Greenland and drift toward the ship. Oh, and a tsunami. A massive, massive tsunami was caused somehow and is actually propelling the iceberg toward the ship at greater than the speed of sound. Yes, that fast. Also, only the ship is endangered and not all of Europe and North America, as might be expected from a tsunami of such biblical proportions. Part way through the movie, the actors appear to lose interest in the iceberg threat, and it is forgotten and replaced solely with the tsunami, which doesn't capsize the ship, but merely damages the hull in the same place as the original Titanic. Also, it destroys half the lifeboats- that is one smart killer wave.

    I was really hoping this would be one of those campy movies that are so bad their almost good and can be appreciated ironically as unintentional comedy, but "Titanic 2" is just too bad even for that. This movie has no redeeming features whatsoever and is merely a colossal waste of time and resources. All copies of this film should be collected and shot into the sun, lest future generations find them and judge our civilization based on this affront to all taste and decency.

    I'm just glad I watched this as a free bootleg on the Internet, if I had actually paid to buy or rent this, I would probably be setting something on fire right now.
    1rp-817-826993

    What a ridiculous excuse for a film

    This was the worst piece of television I have ever seen. Shane Van Dyke was having a laugh when he made this. The effects were a total joke, looked like a PC game from about 10 years ago. The story was madness (an 800mph tsunami forces an iceberg into the path of the titanic). James Cameron must have been laughing his head off. Acting was awful, can't believe any actors would star in this film even for money. If you have 2 hours of your life you don't want to get back, you should watch this film. Almost so bad it's actually good. I hope they don't consider a titanic 3 because that would really be a disgrace to the film industry.
    1gerreinfo

    Possibly the worst movie every made ...

    Be warned that this is probably the worst movie ever made. At least it gave a good actor, Bruce Davison, employment. Nice concept, but so poorly made that you understand immediately that the makers knew zero about the 1912 Titanic and cared even less. With an obvious low budget, the movie made use of the 1930's Queen Mary permanently moored at Long Beach, CA. But, 1912 maritime design is very different from 1930s maritime design as was White Star Line, (Titanic), to Cunard Line, (Queen Mary). Shots included the sea wall enclosing the Queen Mary, rust on the railings of this "brand new Titanic II", and red funnels when the original Titanic had yellow funnels, (which they corrected within the movie and then went back to red funnels). Some scenes showed the ship with three funnels, some scenes she had four funnels. One of the best, laughable scenes was the cast running down into the "engine room" with concrete walls!!!? The Titanic II sailed with the name emblazoned on it's bow, then the name was gone, then it was back again? Where were the continuity people? Or could they not afford to employ them. The score even had slight reminisces of the movie Titanic's score in a shameful attempt to piggy-back on the success of the James Cameron movie. Gives new meaning to unoriginal and predictable. Do yourself a favor. Skip this movie. It's not even good trash.

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    • Trivia
      When the iceberg strikes, a display screen shows the Hull Integrity Analysis, with a warning that the 'Ismay-Rosejack threshold' has been exceeded. It's a reference to J. Bruce Ismay, chairman of the White Star Line, which operated the original Titanic, and to the characters Rose and Jack from Titanic (1997).
    • Goofs
      The ship constantly changes from the moored Queen Mary to a CGI model of the original Titanic and back.
    • Quotes

      Captain Will Howard: Looks like history is repeating itself.

    • Connections
      Featured in FanboyFlicks - Weird Movies with Mark: Titanic 2 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Ghost
      Music and Lyrics by Christopher Cano

      Vocal by Jaymie Valentine

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    FAQ2

    • Is this really a sequel to Titanic (1997)?
    • Does the ship sink in the end?

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    • Release date
      • August 24, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Titanic 2
    • Filming locations
      • RMS Queen Mary - 1126 Queens Highway, Long Beach, California, USA
    • Production company
      • The Asylum
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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