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Re: "Day of the Roses"
- Subject: Re: "Day of the Roses"
- From: Deacon <deacon@NO-SPAM.pagans.org>
- Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 23:56:25 +1000
- Newsgroups: aus.rail, aus.tv
- Organization: T:.K:.G:.
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David Johnson wrote:
> Most Titanic movies were filmed as documentaries and every possible detail was
> looked after to maintain historical accuracy. The latest Titanic movie was a love
> story primarily which happened to be aboard the Titanic. Even in this movie you
> do not see stupid mistakes as there has been in Day of the Roses. For example,
> they didn't use any old plates, they exactly re-created the original plates.
Hmmm... but just maybe James Cameron had a slightly bigger budget for his movie than they did for an
Aussie TV mini-series...