Titanic: The Legend Goes On
2001 Directed by Camillo Teti
Synopsis
An animated retelling of the worst passenger ship disaster in history. In this version, love blossoms between the upper-class Sir William and the blue-collar Angelica, who is hoping to find romance in America. At the same time, there are also a number of animal passengers, including talking dogs, cats and mice, who are also looking forward to arriving in the New World.
Cast
Popular reviews
More-
I owe a big gigantic debt to director Camillo Teti. You see, he has provided me one of the greatest joys I ever had throughout my years of cinematic appreciation. For animation is my all-time favourite medium when it comes to film, and it always pains me every time I see an animated movie made to ghastly effect. But Titanic: La leggenda continua... (known to us as Titanic: The Legend Goes On) is a miracle, managing to be so unspeakably awful to the point where it becomes endlessly fascinating, such that even that you want to tear your eyes out after five minutes into the movie, you can't look away.
So, anyway, our movie begins in the year 1912, and…
-
The only saving grace of this film is the hot singer with dalmatians, who easily earns the film five stars. Unfortunately, the film kills her off and saves every other member of the cast, including the talking mice, which docks four stars from the rating.
Recent reviews
More-
I owe a big gigantic debt to director Camillo Teti. You see, he has provided me one of the greatest joys I ever had throughout my years of cinematic appreciation. For animation is my all-time favourite medium when it comes to film, and it always pains me every time I see an animated movie made to ghastly effect. But Titanic: La leggenda continua... (known to us as Titanic: The Legend Goes On) is a miracle, managing to be so unspeakably awful to the point where it becomes endlessly fascinating, such that even that you want to tear your eyes out after five minutes into the movie, you can't look away.
So, anyway, our movie begins in the year 1912, and…
-
The only saving grace of this film is the hot singer with dalmatians, who easily earns the film five stars. Unfortunately, the film kills her off and saves every other member of the cast, including the talking mice, which docks four stars from the rating.
-
Much better than the original!
-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxHNztg0X3s
The link above describes perfectly the absurdness of this movie.