10) Titanic (1997)
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There's nothing unusual to compare in the scene shot atop the bow of that tremendous mock ship in Titanic (1997)-the one where "I'm the King of the World."-when wind speed hindered shoot after shoot. While walking on the bow for DiCaprio and Danny Nucci (Fabrizio) scenes, the two should pretend to balance at an overhang with intensity. Technical difficulties also led them to delay the take once more. The insistence of Director James Cameron on precision paid off when the scene became one of the most unforgettable moments in cinematic history, perfectly capturing the grandeur and spirit of the film.
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