No it's just rude because you are recreating a place where many people died or as some people would say the resting place for alot of people.There's you're answer no way
Hollywood does the most unbelievable crap of all, they rwen classics by remaking them again and again. I am some what shocked as to why they didnt remake Titanic
Yes, it seemed to be pretty much.
Titanic will never sail again, unless some Shipbuilding company rebuilds her
No because the same mistakes could happen again.
The Titanic was in England which was where the designed it and actually made the Titanic. The first stop was England where the Titanic where it was made over 1,000 people went on to the ship to see there family or friends but they would probably never see there family again.
Hollywood does the most unbelievable crap of all, they rwen classics by remaking them again and again. I am some what shocked as to why they didnt remake Titanic
remake
'Never Say Never Again' was a remake of 'Thunderball'.
Nooooooooo. The Titanic is already sunk! They can't sink it again! Unless they design another ship and name it Titanic 2, than THAT can sink.
The Marvelettes in 1961 and became a No.1 hit again in 1975 when the Carpenters did a remake of the song.The Marvelettes in 1961 and became a No.1 hit again in 1975 when the Carpenters did a remake of the song.The Marvelettes in 1961 and became a No.1 hit again in 1975 when the Carpenters did a remake of the song.The Marvelettes in 1961 and became a No.1 hit again in 1975 when the Carpenters did a remake of the song.The Marvelettes in 1961 and became a No.1 hit again in 1975 when the Carpenters did a remake of the song.The Marvelettes in 1961 and became a No.1 hit again in 1975 when the Carpenters did a remake of the song.
NO
After she sank, the Titanic was not seen again until 73 years later, when Robert D. Ballard made his explorations.
The remake of Here I Go Again.
The 2011 remake is called Alone Again by Alyssa Reid F. P. Reign
thunderball
Yes, it seemed to be pretty much.
Titanic will never sail again, unless some Shipbuilding company rebuilds her