泰坦尼克电影里Rose趴的那块木板拍卖了71万美元
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#1 泰坦尼克电影里Rose趴的那块木板拍卖了71万美元
影迷们还热烈争论这块木板能不能同时搭载Jack,好认真痴迷……
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-68672177
Titanic 'door' prop that kept Rose alive sells for $718,750
12 hours ago
By Andre Rhoden-Paul,BBC News
(Titanic film characters Jack and Rose floating in the sea holding on to wooden door panel. The famous scene has prompted debate among fans over the size of the floating wood panel.)
The floating piece of wood that kept Titanic's Rose alive has been sold for $718,750 (£569,739) at auction.
Ever since the release of the 1997 film, fans have wondered whether the panel was big enough to fit her love interest Jack as well, saving him from an icy death.
The listing noted the prop "has caused much debate from fans".
The sale was made during an auction of props and costumes owned by restaurant and resort chain Planet Hollywood.
In the blockbuster, the fictional Jack, played by Leonardo Di Caprio, insists the panel - part of a door frame - was only big enough for his lover Rose, played by Kate Winslet. He later died in the freezing Atlantic, with his body falling into the depths of the ocean.
In a 2012 episode of Mythbusters, Titanic director James Cameron revealed he receives dozens of emails a day calling Rose "selfish" and Jack an "idiot" over the scene.
But he put an end to the debate, saying Jack had to die according to the script.
"Maybe we screwed up and the board should have been a tiny bit smaller, but the dude's going down," he said.
The prop, often mistaken for a door, was based on a complete piece of debris salvaged from the 1912 tragedy, according to auctioneers Heritage Auctions.
And addressing the debate over whether the panel could have accommodate both, the listing states: "The prop measures approx. 8' long (2.4m) and 41" (1m) wide."
(The ornate detailing on the prop was inspired by debris salvaged from the real Titanic.)
Other props featured in the auction included the whip from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, which sold for $525,000.
A Spiderman suit worn by Toby Maguire sold for $125,000, while an axe used by Jack Nicholson in The Shining to hack through a bathroom door while announcing "Here's Johnny!" attracted the same amount.
The auction, which ended on Sunday evening, raised $15.68m, making it the one of the most successful sales of a prop and costume collection, Heritage Auctions said.
"There were countless bidding wars... so many we lost track," Joseph Maddalena, of Heritage, said.
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-68672177
Titanic 'door' prop that kept Rose alive sells for $718,750
12 hours ago
By Andre Rhoden-Paul,BBC News
(Titanic film characters Jack and Rose floating in the sea holding on to wooden door panel. The famous scene has prompted debate among fans over the size of the floating wood panel.)
The floating piece of wood that kept Titanic's Rose alive has been sold for $718,750 (£569,739) at auction.
Ever since the release of the 1997 film, fans have wondered whether the panel was big enough to fit her love interest Jack as well, saving him from an icy death.
The listing noted the prop "has caused much debate from fans".
The sale was made during an auction of props and costumes owned by restaurant and resort chain Planet Hollywood.
In the blockbuster, the fictional Jack, played by Leonardo Di Caprio, insists the panel - part of a door frame - was only big enough for his lover Rose, played by Kate Winslet. He later died in the freezing Atlantic, with his body falling into the depths of the ocean.
In a 2012 episode of Mythbusters, Titanic director James Cameron revealed he receives dozens of emails a day calling Rose "selfish" and Jack an "idiot" over the scene.
But he put an end to the debate, saying Jack had to die according to the script.
"Maybe we screwed up and the board should have been a tiny bit smaller, but the dude's going down," he said.
The prop, often mistaken for a door, was based on a complete piece of debris salvaged from the 1912 tragedy, according to auctioneers Heritage Auctions.
And addressing the debate over whether the panel could have accommodate both, the listing states: "The prop measures approx. 8' long (2.4m) and 41" (1m) wide."
(The ornate detailing on the prop was inspired by debris salvaged from the real Titanic.)
Other props featured in the auction included the whip from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, which sold for $525,000.
A Spiderman suit worn by Toby Maguire sold for $125,000, while an axe used by Jack Nicholson in The Shining to hack through a bathroom door while announcing "Here's Johnny!" attracted the same amount.
The auction, which ended on Sunday evening, raised $15.68m, making it the one of the most successful sales of a prop and costume collection, Heritage Auctions said.
"There were countless bidding wars... so many we lost track," Joseph Maddalena, of Heritage, said.
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#4 Re: 泰坦尼克电影里Rose趴的那块木板拍卖了71万美元
城里这个月有titanic exhibit show, 门票卖得很快。。。
#6 Re: 泰坦尼克电影里Rose趴的那块木板拍卖了71万美元
想起前几个月那个的潜水器的碎片
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#16 Re: 泰坦尼克电影里Rose趴的那块木板拍卖了71万美元
有人傻钱多的上钩吗?wh 写了: ↑3月 27, 2024, 1:21 pm 影迷们还热烈争论这块木板能不能同时搭载Jack,好认真痴迷……
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-68672177
Titanic 'door' prop that kept Rose alive sells for $718,750
12 hours ago
By Andre Rhoden-Paul,BBC News
(Titanic film characters Jack and Rose floating in the sea holding on to wooden door panel. The famous scene has prompted debate among fans over the size of the floating wood panel.)
The floating piece of wood that kept Titanic's Rose alive has been sold for $718,750 (£569,739) at auction.
Ever since the release of the 1997 film, fans have wondered whether the panel was big enough to fit her love interest Jack as well, saving him from an icy death.
The listing noted the prop "has caused much debate from fans".
The sale was made during an auction of props and costumes owned by restaurant and resort chain Planet Hollywood.
In the blockbuster, the fictional Jack, played by Leonardo Di Caprio, insists the panel - part of a door frame - was only big enough for his lover Rose, played by Kate Winslet. He later died in the freezing Atlantic, with his body falling into the depths of the ocean.
In a 2012 episode of Mythbusters, Titanic director James Cameron revealed he receives dozens of emails a day calling Rose "selfish" and Jack an "idiot" over the scene.
But he put an end to the debate, saying Jack had to die according to the script.
"Maybe we screwed up and the board should have been a tiny bit smaller, but the dude's going down," he said.
The prop, often mistaken for a door, was based on a complete piece of debris salvaged from the 1912 tragedy, according to auctioneers Heritage Auctions.
And addressing the debate over whether the panel could have accommodate both, the listing states: "The prop measures approx. 8' long (2.4m) and 41" (1m) wide."
(The ornate detailing on the prop was inspired by debris salvaged from the real Titanic.)
Other props featured in the auction included the whip from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, which sold for $525,000.
A Spiderman suit worn by Toby Maguire sold for $125,000, while an axe used by Jack Nicholson in The Shining to hack through a bathroom door while announcing "Here's Johnny!" attracted the same amount.
The auction, which ended on Sunday evening, raised $15.68m, making it the one of the most successful sales of a prop and costume collection, Heritage Auctions said.
"There were countless bidding wars... so many we lost track," Joseph Maddalena, of Heritage, said.
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