If the soft, pillowy
flutes in Céline Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" still give you chills,
well, we've got news for you.
Titanic is making a return to cinemas for its 20th anniversary, this time
remastered for Dolby Cinema at AMC locations around the U.S. for one week
only.
The
screenings will take place from Dec. 1, and will be released in 2D, as well as
20 locations which support 3D.
"We mastered a few minutes of Titanic in Dolby Vision and I was stunned. It
was like seeing it for the first time. Now that the entire film has been
mastered, I'm excited to share it with audiences across the U.S.," the
film's director, James Cameron, said in a statement.
“This is beyond 3D, beyond
70mm, it’s beyond anything you’ve seen before. The image leaps off the screen
as bright and vibrant as life itself."
Of course, it's not
the first time Titanic —
the highest grossing film ever until Avatar unseated it in 2010 — has had a revamp for the cinema. In
2012, a 3D version of the film was released, which also fixed
inaccuracies with the star formation after Cameron was informed by an
astrophysicist of the error.
In December, Cameron will release a one-hour
documentary that'll explore the film's historical accuracy, set to air on
National Geographic.
Your heart might not
be in it, but you can bet the Titanic brand will go on.
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