Reading Time: 3 minutesORIGINAL UPLOAD! This video covers the vast similarities between the two movies. I don’t want to point the finger at James Cameron and accuse him of copying Roy Baker’s work, but after viewing this short documentary, it becomes extremely difficult not to.
ORIGINAL VERSION
UPDATE!
OCTOBER 2025
As of October 2025 YouTube has beat this video to death. After numerous legal complaints and worldwide blockings over the past 12 years, I’ve had to strip so much content out of it to get it back on the platform that now it is too far from it’s original presentation to be serviceable. Another unfortunate example of YouTube’s ridiculous selectively enforced “policies” that ultimately only serve to negatively impact the viewers experience.
This video was never monetized by me. Paramount have reaped all rewards from this little thought-provoking opus since the day it went live in 2013. Now, over a decade later (and for whatever reason), they sought to block it worldwide for the umpteenth time, and I’m finally to the point where I decided to cut out all the content that put their little pink panties in a bunch because, quite frankly, I’m sick of hearing from them. You want to steal the revenue from me and violate the Fair Use law? Fine. Lord knows I’d never trust relying on Google/YouTube to make a living. But continuing to inconvenience the viewers by snatching one of their favorite videos to revisit, and then complain to me about it when you’re the ones profiting from it’s existence, eh…. I’ve got better things to do.
To the viewers who enjoyed this video over the years and reached out to express their joy to me for putting it together, you are very much appreciated. The original video, the version that never once made it to YouTube because of ridiculous censorship, is streaming here. Uncut, no f*cks given.
~LK
If you’d like to support my work, Buy Me A Coffee is a fantastic way to tip your favorite content creators, as they only keep 5% of what you give, with the rest going to us. It is a much better option to show us some love than YouTube’s “Super Thanks”, which takes nearly half. Your support, regardless of how you express it, is always appreciated! Thank you! ☕🖤
May 2015
This video, which had been previously blocked worldwide for reasons unknown to me, has recently resurfaced on YouTube (also for reasons unknown) in a limited fashion. It went from blocked worldwide to blocked in some countries. So, depending on where you are you may be able to view the YouTube version if you wish. If it does not work for you, I still have the alternate version streaming directly from my own server. Pick your poison. Thanks for visiting. 🙂
~LK
Nov 2014
So after a year and a half and nearly 400,000 views Fox and Paramount suddenly decided this video was in copyright violation and YouTube, in typical fashion, quickly soiled their pants and rushed to have it taken down. This film joins the stack of several other videos of mine that have perished on YouTube for no apparent reason and rather than leave it in the proverbial media graveyard, it will stream exclusively on this site for Titanic fans to continue to enjoy, as such incessant hypocrisy and senseless censorship does not exist here. Feel free to share it and continue all your Titanic conversations (battles?) below.
~LK
This is a project I took on after recently viewing A Night to Remember for the first time. As I sat back and watched this excellent film, I took immediate notice to the giant handful of things this movie shares in common with the iconic Titanic from 1997. James Cameron’s masterpiece closely follows several scenes from the 1958 classic, so much that it seems to be a full-fledged remake at times.
This video covers the vast similarities between the two movies. I don’t want to point the finger at Cameron and accuse him of copying Roy Baker’s work, but after viewing this short documentary, it becomes extremely difficult not to.
💩 HACKED UP & DESTROYED YOUTUBE VERSION 💩