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'Titanic' was king of the world 25 years ago for a good reason
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Date:2025-04-19 09:41:05
Titanic was a box office juggernaut 25 years ago, and it catapulted Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet into a whole new stratosphere of fame. The film recently returned to theaters, but we've got some distance from Leo Mania and "king of the world" jokes. So how does James Cameron's epic hold up all these years later? In this encore episode, we're revisiting our conversation about Titanic.
Candice Lim produced the encore version of this episode.
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