As “Avatar: The Way Of Water” continues to soar at the box office, the adage “don’t bet against James Cameron” proves correct. The first sequel to Cameron’s 2009 smash hit likely crosses the $1.5 billion gross barrier today.
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—but that doesn't mean she doesn't have her own take on the popular movie conspiracy theory that there was enough room for Jack. Almost 25 years ago, starred in James Cameron's 1997 classic alongside . The actors , but many are convinced Rose could've and should've made room for her lover on the floating door that saved her life after the cruise ship capsized towards the end of the three-and-a-half hour movie. I'm looking at you, !This content can also be viewed on the site it from.In honor of the film's upcoming anniversary, Winslet has shared her own thoughts on the controversy.
"I don't fucking know. The answer is, I don't fucking know," she said during a recent appearance on the Happy Sad Confused podcast. But she does have a theory you may not want to hear.
"I have to be honest, I actually don't believe that we would have survived if we had both gotten on that door. I think that he could have fit, but it would have tipped and it would not have been a sustainable idea."She continued, “So, you heard it here for the first time. Yes, he could have fit on that door, but it would not have stayed afloat.
It wouldn't.”During the podcast, Kate Winslet also spoke about the she went through in her early twenties, which was . "Apparently, I was too fat," she told host Josh Horowitz. "Isn't it awful? Why were they so mean to me? They were so mean.
I wasn't even fucking fat." This content can also be viewed on the site it from.This isn't the first time Winslet has opened up about this experience. In 2021, she described the “” treatment she received in an interview with The Guardian. “It was almost laughable how shocking, how critical, how straight-up cruel tabloid journalists were to me,” she said at the time.
As “Avatar: The Way Of Water” continues to soar at the box office, the adage “don’t bet against James Cameron” proves correct. The first sequel to Cameron’s 2009 smash hit likely crosses the $1.5 billion gross barrier today.
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James Cameron’s epic “Avatar: The Way Of Water” film is in theaters now, and it grossed $430 million this weekend globally—the second-highest global opening of 2022 after “Doctor Strange And The Multiverse of Madness.” There’s been talk that this is a low figure, or disappointing or whatever—to be fair, the film was tracking to anywhere as high as $170 million domestic, and the film only grossed $134 million in North America, which is a bit soft—one has to remember the context of a lot of December releases which tend to have a slow build.
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Cue the Leonardo DiCaprio dating jokes!
Long after Titanic’s release, viewers are still debating if Jack and Rose could both fit on the door after fleeing the boat — including the movie’s stars.
Did Jack Dawson (as played by Leonardo DiCaprio) die needlessly in the film Titanic when he decided not to climb on the wooden door life raft with his beloved Rose (Kate Winslet)?
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. The subliminal messaging hasn’t always been so subliminal. So it’s refreshing to hear Kate Winslet, one of Hollywood’s biggest stars, expound on her own experience of getting older.
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