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!

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.

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

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