Feb. 21, 2023

*Re-Release of Episode 6* Plus Bonus Guest Reflection In Honor of Titanic’s 25th Anniversary Theatrical Re-Release

*Re-Release of Episode 6* Plus Bonus Guest Reflection In Honor of Titanic’s 25th Anniversary Theatrical Re-Release
*Re-Release of Episode 6* Plus Bonus Guest Reflection In Honor of Titanic’s 25th Anniversary Theatrical Re-Release

At Screen Cares we're serious about never letting go- way more than Rose anyway. So serious that we're re-releasing in honor of a re-release...the 25th Anniversary re-release of Titanic that is. Jennie and Sarah are lifting episode 6 out of the fridge waters of season 1 and adding a heart-warming  special introduction by Jennie's mother Marie who shares her memories of watching Titanic in theaters with her daughter 25 years ago. Enjoy bonus content on the screencares.com website- including pictures and extended original show notes. 

Jennie's Original Episode Show Notes With Ridiculously Short Plot Summary

(Then)Jennie and her Mom Marie around the time Titanic was released in 1997(Now)Jennie and her Mom Marie at a Super Bowl Party in 2023

 

25th Anniversary Re-Release Resources:

Why James Cameron wanted to bring Titanic back to theaters for Valentine's Day

Where to Watch the 'Titanic' 25th Anniversary Re-Release: Showtimes and Premiere Date

 Original Show Notes...Titanic (1997) PG-13 3h 14m6-Titanic: Sharing the Boat and Never Letting Go of Humanity

Episode Transcript

Episode Page with Pictures

Episode Host:

Jennie Ziverk Carr

Co-Host:

Sarah Woolverton-Mohler

Screen Cares host Jennie describes how seeing the record-making blockbuster Titanic 5+ times in theaters with her mom, when she was younger, shaped her appreciation of film, material culture, and the importance of embracing our role in Humanity. Co-host Sarah asks illuminating questions that help the Screen Cares team reveal the film's significance as more than a heartthrob romance. Exploring the legacy of Titanic the ship and the juggernaut of a film casts a light on what it means to be a responsible human, the power of artifacts and ruin, and our power to choose what items and practices best serve us and help us decide what we need to let go. 

  • This episode of Screen Cares discusses social responsibility and the tragedy of Classism aboard the RMS Titanic in 1912, but class, poverty, and indifference still cause immeasurable harm in our modern world.

Screen Shares Rating: 

  • Buddy Screen
    • Great to watch with a friend who appreciates humanity, but will also eye roll and cry in equal measure throughout the film's many timeless and sometimes cheesy moments. Be sure it’s a friend with whom you feel comfortable watching nude scenes and steamy models-t fords. 
  • Family Screen 
    • Works if you can get over the hinky bits. I recommend a mandatory snack break when the drawing pencils come out. Can spark good convo about responsibility to others.