When adjusted for inflation, which cost more to make, the ship "RMS Titanic", or the 1997 movie “Titanic”?
Correct answer: The movie cost more

CharlieHustle
How do you think the meeting between Cameron and the money guys went?
Something like, "Hey guys, I have an idea. We're going to build a boat, sink it and almost everybody dies. There's no chance of a sequel and it's going to cost $200 million.
Now who wants to give me the cash?"

buffthestuff
both were amazing

Lucy CPH4
EPIC in every sense of the word!

elsa
The movie was just epic!

Megan
CharlieHustle, I would've liked to have been a fly on the wall in that meeting!

Player #4747084
Leelo, simple. 50% of 140 mil is 70 mil. 140 + 70 = 210 mil. 210 is close to 200. So, the movie cost roughly 50% more than the ship.

Player #13075987
What a great movie about such a tragic event.