128 million Americans saw it in theatres when it came out apparently (that’s just Americans! And just the initial theatre release). But it’s been shown on TV, streaming services, etc (and you could pirate it of course) and is accessible in pretty much every country today. There’s been surveys with results like “26% of brits haven’t seen Titanic”, etc, but no real hard data unfortunately. But I’d wager the percentage has to be double digits. Not super high double digits, but definitely double digits.
I think the count may be skewed, unless they accounted for folks who were paying to watch it in the theater multiple times per day, multiple times per week, for its entire run. I knew several of those at the time.
Still, I didn’t recognize the scene or even the movie based on the pic, the description, OR your appeal to popularity, so I’m gonna have to sustain the objection to vagueposting.
(And yes, I DID see Titanic once. Mostly meh and Leo was awful in it afair)
Literally the most watched film of all time.
One Night In Paris?
I dont remember this scene from backdoor sluts 9…
“Draw me like one of your French girls”
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Bee Movie?
LotR?
Hot cheerleaders 3?
Shrek 2?
Iron Lung?
K well I didn’t see that one.
Nonetheless, I would be willing to bet that only a single digit percentage of people on this planet have seen this nearly 30 year-old movie.
Multiple times, I’m tired of it.
I have seen it, but because it has been nearly 30 years since I have, I had no recollection of this scene.
Yeah there was a different scene teenage me found a lot more memorable
128 million Americans saw it in theatres when it came out apparently (that’s just Americans! And just the initial theatre release). But it’s been shown on TV, streaming services, etc (and you could pirate it of course) and is accessible in pretty much every country today. There’s been surveys with results like “26% of brits haven’t seen Titanic”, etc, but no real hard data unfortunately. But I’d wager the percentage has to be double digits. Not super high double digits, but definitely double digits.
I think the count may be skewed, unless they accounted for folks who were paying to watch it in the theater multiple times per day, multiple times per week, for its entire run. I knew several of those at the time.
I mean a portion of those have certainly died within 30 years?
Yes, and at least a billion other people have seen it since.
And what percentage do you think is represented on Lemmy?
4.784% of which 95.88% haven’t seen it since they saw it at the cinema or briefly after on VHS.
I bet it’s still less than 25%. Just a SWAG though.
Shrek 2 obviously!
Avatar?
I saw that a year or two after it first came out and I don’t remember any of this being part of it…
Avatar made more money per view due to 3D/IMAX - which wasn’t a thing for titanic
Still, I didn’t recognize the scene or even the movie based on the pic, the description, OR your appeal to popularity, so I’m gonna have to sustain the objection to vagueposting.
(And yes, I DID see Titanic once. Mostly meh and Leo was awful in it afair)
Debbie Does Dallas?
By you?