Titanic 2000
Titanic 2000

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Titanic 2000

1999
Movie
85 min
English

The luxury liner Titanic 2000 has set sail on its maiden voyage, and one of the passengers is the vampire Vladamina. Vladamina is searching for a woman she can turn into a vampire queen, and frustrated rock groupie Shari looks to be a perfect target. As various people get seduced and/or killed as the liner continues on its doomed voyage, Shari must chose between eternity as a living dead sex slave or a frigid grave at the bottom of the ocean.

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IMDb5.0/10
Director: Garry MarshallGenres: Adventure, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

In this made-for-television film, a luxury cruise liner, the Titanic II, embarks on its maiden voyage on New Year's Eve 1999. Unlike its ill-fated predecessor, this ship is equipped with state-of-the-art safety features. However, when a group of terrorists hijacks the ship, the passengers and crew must band together to survive the perilous situation.

Critical Reception

Titanic 2000 was a made-for-television movie intended as a modern, action-oriented re-imagining of the classic disaster. It received mixed to negative reviews, often criticized for its comparison to the James Cameron blockbuster and for its predictable plot and less compelling characters. Audiences were generally unimpressed, finding it a pale imitation of the original story.

What Reviewers Say

  • Criticized for its derivative plot and heavy reliance on action tropes.

  • Often deemed inferior to both the original 'Titanic' story and the 1997 film.

  • Praised by some for its high-stakes premise but largely dismissed as uninspired.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Titanic 2000' are scarce, but those available often highlight its perceived lack of originality and its struggle to live up to the legacy of the 'Titanic' narrative. Viewers found the plot predictable and the characters less engaging than expected for a disaster film of this nature.

Fun Fact

The film was produced as a response to the massive success of James Cameron's 1997 film 'Titanic,' aiming to capitalize on the renewed public interest in the disaster with a modern, action-thriller twist.

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