Monday, February 20, 2017

Cinema Cycle - Secrets of the Titanic


CINEMA CYCLE
(Cardio Workout And Reviewing Movies At The Same Time)

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DATE REVIEWED: 02/20/2017


FORMAT: Laserdisc

TIME RIDDEN / FILM LENGTH: 52 minutes

DISTANCE RIDDEN WHILE VIEWING: 12.2 miles

TOTAL CINEMA MILES LOGGED: 6276.7 miles

SYNOPSIS: The initial exploration of the sunken Titanic is documented.

CONCEPT IN RELATION TO THE VIEWER: Science and just trying to do something to see if you can do it.

PROS AND CONS:  An introspective work narrated by Martin Sheen before the big Hollywood Blockbuster came out that made billions of dollars for James Cameron.

Despite all the high tech wizardry that is associated with finding and exploring this wreck, in its initial phases, this was a pretty seat of your pants bare bones operation.  It wasn’t that easy to find.

This work is told from more of a scientific viewpoint with a few cliff hanger moments thrown into to give it some watch-ability for the average viewer.  


To read an overview of this project, check out this status posting.  

This film is a part of my LaserDisc Collection.

Clicking on the title will take you to the Internet Movie Database (IMDB) entry for this film. 

This film was viewed while exercising on my recumbent cycle.  A summary of my time spent working out on my journey through movie-land can be found on Strava.com.

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