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Celines’ a lovely girl,….Mrs Doyle not so much.
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But they are clearly the same person, it's just too obvious, have you ever seen both of them in the room at the same time?
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I thought the film was quite good actually;
…and I was on a ship when I saw it! ![]() At roughly the same time that he composed the soundtrack for Raise the Titanic, John Barry also penned the score for Somewhere in Time. There's a little trick that can be played with the end scene of Titanic and the music to Somewhere in Time if you open these two links in separate tabs: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xPlGPpS9hl0 (Titanic) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bhahbyEjFPw (Somewhere in Time) Pause both and rewind to the beginning if necessary. Then mute Titanic while leaving it paused, switch to Somewhere in Time and start it (with sound enabled), then quickly switch back to Titanic and set it running. The timing can be a little tricky, but the two fit together pretty well. If you're very lucky, the timing is spot on, and it really does send a chill down the spine. |
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