jack black telling kate winslet he used “only the good notes” when he wrote her melody is absolute peak romantic cinema and that’s that on THAT.
Kate Winslet’s costumes as Rose DeWitt Bukater in Titanic (1997)
Costume Design by Deborah Lynn Scott
Kate Winslet as Rose Dewitt-Bukater in Titanic (1997) dir. James Cameron
Kate Winslet on the famous line “I’ll never let you go, Jack.”
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“In a frenzy she tears at herself, her clothes, her hair… then attacks the room. She flings everything off the dresser and it flies clattering against the wall.“ — Titanic script, “Rose feels trapped” deleted scene
Wait. I don’t have to leave. This is my part of the ship. You leave.
Titanic (film) trivia: After filming various takes of the scene when Rose runs back to Jack after jumping out of the lifeboat, Leonardo DiCaprio asked James Cameron if they could have one more take “for the actors.” Kate Winslet says: “That was rather daunting, because I had no idea what Leo was going to do.” The actors ran toward each other and when Leo got a hold of her, he lifted Kate up in the air and let all of his emotions out. That is the take that made it into the film’s final cut.
“I struggle for what I believe in. Life is short, it’s impossible to repeat something; you have to take advantage of things when you can reach them.”
Kate Winslet in Holy Smoke (1999) dir. Jane Campion
YOU SIT THERE AND YOU DONT TELL ME THAT THIS IS THE MOMENT YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR SINCE BIRTH.
my skin is clear i am hydrated my grades are good war has ended
I am well rested, all my split ends are gone, the elephants are safe and donald trump will never be president
Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet attend the 88th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California.
“I’m really happy in my own skin. There’s a lot of judgment that can come from outside sometimes, and there’s media scrutiny that is placed on a lot of women in the public eye, and I just couldn’t care less. I really couldn’t care less. I would sometimes say in my twenties, ‘oh, I couldn’t care less’, but I think I probably did. Now I genuinely don’t and that’s a lovely, liberating thing to experience.”
Kate Winslet, photographed by Frederic Auerbach for Gotham, Nov 2015.