A Quote by Jason Earles

I actually cried during 'Titanic.' It was one of the few movies I've seen in the theater multiple times. — © Jason Earles
I actually cried during 'Titanic.' It was one of the few movies I've seen in the theater multiple times.
I'll fully admit that when I went to the movie theater and saw 'Titanic,' I cried afterwards.
If you look at all the movies that have made tons of money, almost all of them are great movies. Even Titanic. I think Titanic is a great movie.
I got into history when I was 11 years old, and it all started with the Titanic. I'd read books in the library about it. Of course I've seen the movie, too - I don't think I've ever cried that much.
I grew up in the era of Keira Knightley, so I've seen every one of her movies a few times.
There has been a stigma around letting movies be seen on home screens on the same day as theatrical screens. Universal said they were going to do it with 'Tower Heist,' but they backed off when challenged by the theater owners. I understand where the theater owners are coming from on big studio movies.
Actually, the few good Chinese movies that foreign countries choose to import are Zhang Yimou's, and mine, a few directors, but how many movies can we make in a year? We can only make a few, while they turn them out continuously.
It would be difficult to tell," Wulf said. "I've always been a romantic. I've seen Casablanca twice, and I sat through the entire ordeal of Titanic". "Didn't you enjoy Titanic?" "I was relieved when the ship went down".
I've cried multiple times after posting a video. So much work goes into each video that I don't know how I'm still alive.
I watched Titanic when I got back home from the hospital, and cried. I knew that my IQ had been damaged.
Every great team has multiple backs. Very few times do you have just one back.
It [ "Not For Long"] was the biggest song that I've had, and I actually heard it on the radio multiple times.
You just never know with movies how they'll be seen in a few years. You have no idea. Like, movies that were super popular when they came out have been forgotten. And other movies - and I put 'Sarah Marshall' in this - kind of weirdly stand the test of time a little bit.
There are a lot of other movies I've done multiple times, like Werewolf Of Washington, where I really get tired of watching it.
The Shining' is one of the few horror movies that I actually like and it actually scared me.
Of every movie that I've seen multiple times, of every TV show that I was obsessed with, I don't think I was ever obsessed with anything more than 'Flowers in the Attic,' which I read 13 times between fourth grade and senior year.
If there's one movie of Rajini sir that I've seen multiple times, it has to be 'Annamalai.' The song, 'Vetri Nichayam,' from the film, has been a big inspiration for me.
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