Apr 23

Plot Holes Bigger Than an Iceberg: Breaking Down Titanic 3D →

Rob Cesternino has always been a fan of the classic 1997 film Titanic, directed by James Cameron so when word leaked out that a Titanic 3D was being released, a podcast became an inevitability. Rob is joined by Rob Has a Website contributor and amateur Titanic Historian, Matthew Bok to discuss everything about the film.

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Rob and Matthew both agree that Titanic is one of the greatest films and acknowledges that the final hour of the film is amazingly riveting. However, Rob feels as though Kate Winslet’s character, Rose, is a horrible person. Rob can’t seem to figure out why Rose is so unhappy being engaged by Billy Zane’s character, Cal. Matthew says that he recently tried to imagine the Titanic if it were cast instead withTyson Apostol and Rachel Reilly. As for the 3d, Rob didn’t feel like the 3d added to much new to the film and would’ve enjoyed the most recent viewing as much if it was just in regular 2d.

As for Leonardo DiCaprio’s character of Jack, while Rob and Matthew think he was a great guy, Rob thinks that Jack was a horrible friend to Fabrezio and totally ditches him once he meets Rose. Rob also thinks that it was a brilliant move on Jack’s part to show Kate the pictures of the naked french girls that he drew. However, Matthew presents an interesting case that Jack Dawson may have been a virgin. Both Rob and Matthew agree that Jack probably would have lived if he never met Rose on the Titanic.

Matthew alleges that the Titanic actually sinks because of the actions of Jack and Rose. Rob agrees since the guy looking for icebergs was a bit of a peeping Tom, which is normally a good skill set for spotting icebergs, he just happened to be distracted by Jack and Rose at the worst possible time.

Rob and Matthew cover everything Titanic related in an epic podcast including what did Rose do with her life after landing in America, was Lovejoy secretly in love with Cal and just how insensitive was Rose to the people around her through her entire life.  You won’t ever be able to let go once you listen to the Titanic 3D Edition of Rob Has a Podcast.

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About Rob Cesternino

Rob Cesternino

Rob Cesternino is a new media writer and producer who has written and produced over a dozen different webisodic series.  The highly popular shows that Rob has developed with Iron Sink Media have generated over 100 million views.  Most notably, Rob was co-executive producer of “Roommates” which was sponsored by Ford and the first original series created with MySpace.  Most recently, as part of Iron Sink Media, Rob shared the first ever Streamy award for “Best Reality Series” for producing “The Shatner Project” with legendary actor William Shatner.

Rob Cesternino first received national attention on the CBS series “Survivor: The Amazon”, being dubbed “the smartest player to never win ‘Survivor’”.  Rob has also appeared on the E! documentary series “Kill Reality” which chronicled the making of an all reality star movie, “The Scorned”, which Rob co-wrote and produced.

In 2006, Cesternino became one of the founders of Iron Sink Media with Scott Zakarin, Paul Camuso, Al Cash and Tim Pilleri.  The new company sought out to provide viral, interactive entertainment. Iron Sink Media’s first project was the groundbreaking web series “Soup of the Day”, which was the interactive story of one man dating three women at the same time. The entire story was turned into a feature and released on DVD through Echo Bridge Home Entertainment. Iron Sink followed up “Soup of the Day” by creating several popular intertwined web-series, including “NoHoGirls”, “WeHoGirls” and “VanNuysGuys”.

In 2007, Cesternino and Scott Zakarin became executive producers on MySpace.TV’s first original series “Roommates”. The show received national attention for it’s use of the MySpace platform and sponsorship by Ford and FreshLook Contacts lenses. In 2008, Iron Sink continued to produce highly trafficked comedic web-series including “DownstairsGuys”, “UpstairsGirls”, “ModelBall”.

In 2009, Iron Sink won the first ever Streamy award for “Best Reality Series” for producing “The Shatner Project” with legendary actor William Shatner.