8-Year Old Me Would Love This: TITANIC The Exhibition In L.A. FULL REVIEW Movie Sets, Props, Etc
Did you have a historical event you were obsessed with as a kid? Molly's was the Titanic. So today, she's headed to a limited-time exhibit in Hollywood called Titanic: The Exhibition. This museum is part actual Titanic artifacts, part set and ship recreations, and part movie props. Come with Molly as she explores the Ship of Dreams! (And it was...it really was.)
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This video is fascinating and heartbreaking all at once. Molly is the perfect person to walk us through this experience.
If you ever find yourself in the Midwest, there's a Titanic museum in Branson, MO. It's in a replica of the ship, and you get a little card at the beginning with the info of one of the passengers and then at the end you find out if you lived or not.
@candycemonroe7345
Жыл бұрын
That's how the one in Gatlinburg, TN works too! Edit sorry pigeon forge not Gatlinburg...they are neighbors.
@penelopepeach
Жыл бұрын
I believe they issue the card at all of the exhibits. I got one when it was in San Diego, and Molly got one here, as well. She lived.
I love that Molly loves Titanic as much as I do! It’s my favorite movie and the maritime disaster is so interesting to study. I did a project on the disaster in school & looking back now, I probably freaked a lot of people out. Oops. 😂 Thank you for sharing such a unique experience! ❤
Molly, this video is honestly one of the best, if not the best ones you've done so far. I can tell this subject is really personal to you, and you wanted to "do the Titanic right" by creating the best video you could. I cried when you cried. I love the humor you were able to find as well. Just "chef's kiss" amazing content! You've got something really special here, I enjoy your videos so much! I'm a 1989 baby and grew up in Savannah, GA. The movie Titanic was a HUGE part of my young life. I became so obsessed with the disaster that for my 9th Birthday my parents bought me an antique huge hat in a box and a rose inspired outfit to match. As well as antique suitcase. Lol. I remember going out to the Tybee Pier and pretending I was on the Titanic. Lol. (Not in costume, that would be weird.. I was in my spice girl or Britney attire if I left the house anyway) My Aunt had a house on Hilton Head and she was obsessed with antiques. Her house was amazing, had a ship type theme even including a 2 person bar with porthole window. Let's just say, when you're a child and it's Titanic everywhere you go, lol, it's hard for it not to become an obsession. I'm cured now, lol. But this video brought me right back! Literally didn't know that was possible! I'm going to go watch Titanic now! Haha.
@Mammoth_Club
Жыл бұрын
Obsessed with the idea of a spice girl doing the “titanic” on a pier 😂😂😂
@emily3522
Жыл бұрын
@@Mammoth_Club 🤣🤣
@haileeraestout5567
3 ай бұрын
@@Mammoth_Club AH I've Been Watching This Movie Since Birth No Really Back When The Movie Was First Released In Dec 17th 1997 And That Was The First Time I Cried And Everytime I Hear My Heart Will Go On It'll Take Me Back To That Time Also Mom Got Up And Went To The Nursery And I Still Remember 1:37 🤣🤣
I’m a Titanic nerd like Molly. Went to a traveling exhibition in the early 90’s and was fascinated and bought the Titanic coal from the ship, which I still have. I even own a floor tile prop from the Titanic film when they dismantled it in Mexico.
Molly, this was absolutely haunting and I too have always been fascinated with the movie and the story of the Titanic. Thank you SO much for sharing. It gave me such chills. Such a tragic story and an important one to remember. I hope this exhibit comes to the our area too. Thank you Molly!
Fellow Titanic obsessed woman in her mid-30s here. I made my family go to the Titanic exhibit in Pigeon Forge and I was also weirded out by many of the things in the gift shop. I lasted maybe 15 seconds putting my hand in the water. And I cried most of the way through. Thanks for sharing your visit with us. Looking forward to more unique content like this!
The gift shops are necessary to help keep the exhibit running, it's not just the admission that helps, but the gifts shops help supplement the costs of keeping it open. I understand the feelings , but it keeps the story going, give people jobs and more! I've been to a few of these exhibits, the gifts shops are too much sometimes, but remember they have a purpose!
@Tani0415
Жыл бұрын
I just wish they had more replicas!
Getting to see an exhibit like this through Molly’s eyes was fantastic. Seeing how passionate MAM are about every single thing they do in the videos makes us all come back for more, and this is just more of that same energy. As soon as I finished the video, I locked in going to NYC’s version of this same exhibit.
Molly being emotional made me emotional. This was a hyper fixation for me growing up. I was 11 when the film came out and saw it upwards of a dozen times in the theater. It always a very heavy thing and I always thought I was weird for being so consumed by it (I lost a parent young and always thought that’s why I seemed focused on tragedy/loss). I’m comforted to know I wasn’t the only one who was wrapped up in this.
My five yr old grandson is also obsessed with the Titanic. We’ve bought him so many books. And even a children’s book based on a little boy and his teddy bear who were actually on the Titanic. He’s been to a very similar museum in Pigeon Forge, TN. Right now he is saving up for the Lego titanic. Great video!
@winnie5873
Жыл бұрын
My nephew did that Lego set, it is really cool!
@lollymac2259
Жыл бұрын
@@winnie5873 we saw one on display at legoland in Florida it was so cool
@lorid3112
Жыл бұрын
back in the late 90's our son's bedroom was decorated with all Titanic things. We even had this chalk board thing that I wrote on it the last menu of the night it sank. We took his obsession very seriously. lol
@heathermclernon4342
Жыл бұрын
I have that children's book!
My son and I were in a musical called “Titanic”. I played first class. It was the most humbling and hardest thing I’ve ever done. The emotions I felt learning all the details and knowing my “husband” was lost forever and to portray that was insane! The respect i now have for the people who both passed and survived is immense!
I found Molly through another Disney content company and followed her over to her new venture here with the Mamfam and I'm loving this non Disney/Universal content.
When I was a child this story fascinated me, fast forward to now, my daughter , now 34 was just as fascinated . This was truly a feast for the eyes, thanks Molly
When I was in like 3rd grade I voluntarily stayed in from recess multiple days in a row to form a presentation about the Titanic. No one wanted that. I think my teacher was exasperated 😂 I loved this! ❤️
I’m so happy to hear I’m not the only one that geeked out on the Titanic as a kid. I still remember the first time I heard about it on an episode of Reading Rainbow. It’s engraved in my memory because it made me cry and I also became obsessed. I was so excited when I found out Leo was starring in a movie about it but mostly I was excited to watch a movie about the ship ❤😂😢
Molly. Now you need to go to the Titanic museum in Belfast. It is amazing
I watched Titanic 4 times in the theater as a kid. How my parents took me is a testament to the 90s. I was genuinely obsessed with Titanic and this video did a great job showing the exhibit!
@77Scarlet
Жыл бұрын
I watched it four times in theater when I was pregnant 😂
Just when I thought I couldn't feel more connected with Molly....I also had about a dozen books about the Titanic growing up. I'm in love with this video!!!
2:03 brilliant intro to the attraction. He is awesome!!!!!!!
I was obsessed with the history of the Titanic, long before the movie. I was 16 when the movie came out and I remember being annoyed at some historical inaccuracies. I think that with any tragic historical event, people try to disconnect themselves from the realness. Which is always a problem. History is said to repeat itself, and if you disconnect yourselves from it, how are you able to learn from it? Thank you Molly for doing this. You're an amazing reporter on all types of fronts.
I was OBSESSED with tornadoes (in no small way) due to Twister and Twister ride it out. And I was also obsessed with titanic due to a book I found about the ship’s telegraph men (the one’s who sent out the sos from titanic!). Definitely felt you on the “kids obsessed with some sort of disaster).
Oh my gosh, I was convinced my brother and I were just a couple of crazy kids obsessed with the Titanic PC game! We would spend ALL DAY playing it to beat the game, and I did the same as you Molly, I’d just stay in and admire the grand staircase. I really felt like I was inside of it and that music and the sound effects have stuck in my brain. Especially when the ship was sinking. 😳
@LadyPhoenix20
Жыл бұрын
The fact that you can get the game on Steam makes me happy cause I played it as a kid.
Mammoth Club visits the Titanic in a colossal vid…it’s gonna be epic!
Oh my god you're like ME!!! Titanic is my passion. I have the Lego Titanic and it's lit up and it's so pretty I could cry.
The obsession with the Titanic far precedes the Cameron movie, and several movies and many books were published through the decades long before then. Interest in it has been consistent since it happened. I am Gen X and was just as obsessed as you as a child, many years before the Cameron movie. I think there is just something special about the story of it, the whole message about hubris, and the individual stories of survivors and victims are especially moving.
I ran to this video! My obsession with Titanic runs deep! I read one book in 1st grade and 4 years later the movie came out and I was done. Then Titanic Adventure Out of Time occupied way too many hours of my life than I care to admit! It makes you feel like you genuinely know the entire layout of that ship! Such a great video Mam Club!
Aaahhh! Molly we love all your videos but my little boy thought this was great. He's currently obsessed with Titanic. We live in Belfast so get to go to the museum here a lot. You would love it I'm sure! It's weird that we have a whole thing dedicated to a ship that sank, but as we say in Belfast, 'She was alright when she left here'!! Maybe we'll see you, Alan and Max here someday!!
@heatheraubrey
Жыл бұрын
The last time I was in Belfast we went to the museum. I had to scoot quickly through the part where they played the SOS messages and distress calls. It was emotionally overwhelming. Such an incredible place though. We could have spent all day there and all around the Titanic Quarter!
Thank you for carefully and respectfully taking us through this exhibit. I love that your channel allows you to experience everything important to you Molly!
That drawing was actually done by James Cameron himself and they had to flip the footage bc he was left handed and Leo is right handed
I'm a 35 year old guy and Titanic was my 'thing' when I was a kid too! I recognised and had most of those books from the bookshelf you showed us at the beginning! I'd build interiors from Lego and make my own movies by sinking it in the bath. I wonder what it is that captivates so many kids with Titanic because it seems to be universal!
The boiler room is reminding me of my grandpa, who was an ship’s engineer in the WW2 merchant marine and told us stories of how hot and strenuous their work was keeping the ship’s engines going. ❤💔❤️
My 7 year old son is your spirit twin. He loves all things Titanic, as well. He has several books and has seen specific parts of the movie multiple times. There is a permanent museum in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. and I took him there as a surprise one time and he was in heaven the entire time.
Whenever I watch the movie and they are in the car I am like no Jake and Rose stop making out and take the tires off the car so you can use them to make a boat
@Mammoth_Club
Жыл бұрын
😂😂
I have been to something similar in TN and there is a portion where live musicians play the music that was played when the ship was sinking and it was, well…beautifully heartbreaking. All the tears 😭. I feel you Molly with those emotions.
the fact that she favors kate winslet, i love everybit of this! i too was super obsessed with titanic as a disaster! thanks for this vid !!! im gnna try and make it out there soon!
I have always been obsessed with Titanic and the history behind the ship. LOVE this video!!
We went to a Titanic exhibit at the Reagan library in LA a number of years ago. It had similar sets, props and artifacts. I agree with you that seeing belongings from actual passengers equally grieved and connected me to the reality of the whole thing more than anything else. Very sobering.
I think the craziest thing about the titanic is it only sank ~110 years ago, yet the titanic wouldn’t even be considered big compared to our modern cruise ships. Like isn’t that wild? That this grand ship that became world famous for its size isn’t even close to the hundreds of cruise ships that sail every week? Literally - The titanic sank so that modern cruise ships could sail. We owe so much to the titanic and the people who died on it for showing us what needed improvement and now dying on a cruise ship is incredibly rare. Also, now we have roller coasters and zip lines on cruises. 🤯 Sometimes I wonder what the people on titanic would think if they could see into the future and see the kinds of ships we’d have only a lifetime later. I hope they know they didn’t die in vain and their deaths helped keep millions of people in the future safe. I hope they can rest In peace knowing that.
I first learned about Titanic in the 8th grade in 1992 and have been obsessed with Titanic
The lifeboat room, while playing Nearer My God to Thee, was a very somber experience
You should visit the Titanic experience in Pigeon Forge
Molly, you were perfect in this video. Your respect and reverence for the subject matter was truly moving. You are a star. Thank you so much....
I’m a huge titanic geek too and the first time I watched the movie pretty much everything went over my head 😂 The second time I watched I was a bit older and let’s just say young Leo was my 🌶️ awakening. It’s now one of my all time favorite movies
This is such a beautifully-done video: your humor, passion, compassion, and respect on full display. Your reading of the wireless transmissions really got me. As a fellow child of the 90s, I too was obsessed with the Titanic, played Titanic Adventure Out of Time and spent way too much of my parents' money on books, model ships and movie paraphernalia though I hadn't even seen the movie. Thank you for bringing us on this journey.
OMG I played That Titanic game too when I was a teenager. I was OBSESSSED. I played it SO MUCH. It gave me inflamed tendons in my arms hahaha and I would sit there taking notes forever and ever. I would play hours and hours. Fun fact.... You can STILL play the game. It is available on the steam platform :D That game was the BEST thing ever!!!!!
You have to come to Belfast and go to the Titanic Museum here. Happy to show you around.
Have you ever seen “Thumbtanic”? It is hands down the best of the thumb movies😂 we quote it everyday!
I'm envisioning a Mam Fam trip to Belfast so that Molly can live out her dreams!
My mom always fast forwarded the same two scenes as Molly’s mom and never cared that I saw the ship sinking tragedy either lol
@Mammoth_Club
Жыл бұрын
Must’ve been a 90s mom thing.
Fun fact - the band that played the Irish Band during the party scene in third class is Gaelic Storm. I recognized the "Irish jig" music they were playing during the exhibit! Fabulous band, and a highly enjoyable live concert experience.
My son was obsessed with Titanic too. He was about 4 and I made him a cardboard "Titanic" ship that he wore for Halloween and my 1 year old daughter was the iceberg that he kept running into. We also had the same computer game you showed!
BRAVO Ms McAwsome!!!
Halifax , Nova Scotia has a lot of history with the titanic. There is a grave yard with bodies from the disaster and the museum has some interesting artifacts as well. I got hooked on learning the history after reading Raise the Titanic by Clive Cussler.
I LOVED this exhibit. When I lived in Chicago I went 4-5 times. The boarding passes get a little dark at the end. Not once did my boarding pass have a surviving member. Yikes ( also Heart of the Ocean- in a fish tank???brilliant). I Couldn’t believe we actually Had the chance to touch part of the hull. I would recommend this trip to anyone-although childten may get antsy.
Titanic nerd here, I met Ballard and team in the 90s when the first exhibit toured and I was the youngest volunteer then. Went to another tour a few years ago and I have wine glasses and a blanket that I sleep with every night! You showing the spirit jersey is now a major need! So I don’t know what that says about me!
Omg Molly!! My mom’s favorite color is cobalt blue too!!! Her whole kitchen is that color! Even her dishes and her sink! That’s too funny!!
I was so obsessed with the Titanic when I was young, that I had the Titanic on my birthday cake when i was 11!
I would love to see you continue on an exhibit/museum series. If you could ever go to Washington DC and tour parts of the Smithsonian, that would be awesome. Or the Holocaust museum. That place was truly something else.
@Mammoth_Club
Жыл бұрын
Would love to keep exploring museums!!
Yay! So excited! 🚢💕
I went to this exhibit when it was in AZ. I found it so immersive and interesting. I didn't particularly care for some of the souvenirs. I thought those were in bad taste. I loved how you received a ticket at the beginning to find out if you survived. The recreations of the different classes of rooms is phenomenal. I love stuff like that. The actual artifacts are just awesome to see but so sad at the same time. When we visited Ripleys Believe it or Not in San Antonio, TX they had a section dedicated to the Titanic. Similar to the "ice berg" you put your hand in at this exhibit, there was a container of water set at the same temp as that night. It asks you to stick your hand in & see how long you can tolerate it. It causes so much pain, I can't believe people survived being whole body submerged in that water! All in all, I agree, this exhibit is worth it.
When my son and I visited DW in 2021, we did the Titanic Exhibit in Orlando. It was amazing. I’d love to see this one also. Like you, Molly, I am OBSESSED with Titanic. Thanks for sharing this!
Fun fact: The Carpathia almost hit an iceberg on the way to help the Titanic. The crew had to have lookouts on all areas of the ship as the night was very dark and the water was unusually still for the Atlantic, so it made it difficult to navigate in the ice field. The Carpathia was also moving at full steam to help the Titanic so you can imagine how risky it was. As it was, there are accounts of survivors passing away in the lifeboats due to exposure to the cold or water. The next closest ship that had responded to the distress call was about 6+ hours away. They also sent the Olympic away when it got close the debris field as the Carpathia crew felt having basically the twin of the Titanic appear would be distressing to the survivors. By that point, the Carpathia had already arrived and had been taking on survivors.
We went to the permanent museum in Branson, it was amazing. If I remember right you held your hand in water and could definitely not stand it that long. And they had a cold room you went in that was the temperature that night. Highly recommend
The Titanic is so tragic. I remember getting to see exhibits in Halifax and visiting some of the graves of some of those who lost their lives while there as well. It just truly brings you to tears. I work with cruises now and guests will often ask me why they can't add people to their stateroom when a stateroom can hold other people and I tell them it's all about the lifeboats now. If the lifeboats on the ship are full, then you can't add people. It's tragic that it took all of these people losing their lives to make this happen. But comforting to know it should not happen again - at least due to a lack of lifeboats. I don't know if you've seen the exhibits in Halifax Molly but I hope you get the chance. Maybe take a Disney Magic cruise up there and check it out. One of the best itineraries the town is lovely and they do a wonderful job of remembering those on the Titanic.
Wow, what an exhibit!
I went to a similar exhibit in Pigeon Forge TN. My mom and I always have had a healthy respect and intrigue for the Titanic. We love the movie and are always ready to learn more about the ship
We went to the one in Orlando… as a fan of titanic and the movie (fellow 90s kid), was expecting that I’ve seen it all. That was until we went through the door to the recreation of the deck looking out into the black night. It was silent. I still get chills thinking about it. Came home and watched ghosts of the abyss and just started crying
I love how Molly feels the need to clarify that she's since seen the whole film! :-)
I was obsessed with the Titanic as a kid too. Read so many books and did so many school projects/reports on it. Thanks for the awesome video.
I was about the same age when Titanic came out. My parents let me see it at the theater, but my mom literally threw her hand over my eyes for two parts: 1. The drawing scene 2. The dude hitting the propeller. Hard to watch these days without chuckling at that. Thanks for taking us along to the museum!
Fascinating! And... ships still do sink!
Love that you got the chance to share this exhibit with us. I went to the one in Las Vegas 11 years ago and was in awe of what they had. I was 12 when the movie came out, but a die hard Titanic nerd way before that. Now going to have to add this one in LA to the list.
I went to the Titanic exhibition in Orlando but we did the dinner theatre option- as a Titanic geek, it was the best $70 ever spent! And the food was incredible! Such a neat experience!
I was there valentine's day weekend. It was so amazing and heart wrenching at the same time.
no, because i was obsessed as a kid and still am, this is INSANE
I remember being obsessed with Titanic as a small child and seeing the movie with my mom when I was 6. Even the first VHS lol.
This one brought me to tears. Plus immediately went and put the book Sinkable in my cart.
When I lived in Ohio, years ago, the science center had a titanic exhibit. I was so entranced, I went 4 times while it was there. I was always seeing something new. The artifacts were intense, shoes and clothing.abd being an actual passenger was I felt, intense. I actually only was a survivor once.
Absolutely loved this video!
I also had this computergame Molly. I loved it! I used to hang out in the gym and move the rowingmachine 😆
I think the titanic means a lot to millennials, mostly because of how big the movie was when it came out. Every girl had a crush on Leonardo DiCaprio at that time. But then it got so many people interested in the spectacle all over again. Such a terrifying and amazing part of history. Thanks for sharing this exhibit with us, Molly 💕
@cleverusername9369
Жыл бұрын
And every guy had a crush on Kate Winslet. Some of us still do.
I love your TITANIC the exhibition tour!!
So fascinating!
You should go to Branson to visit the Titanic Museum there! They let you walk around the Grand Staircase instead of having it roped off. They also have Isador Strauss's wedding ring, which was recovered from his body. Plus the building LOOKS like the Titanic. Like, you're driving around and suddenly there she is and I'm crying.
Thanks. Now I have to watch the movie again for the one millionth time!
Thank you for sharing this! I love the Titanic and have watched interviews of the survivors, and many of them said yes they did see her break in half before she went down.
Thanks for sharing.
I have dreamed of doing this tour. I loved learning about the titanic when I was young!!
Titanic adventure out of time is a classic it's what started my interest in the ship and i've been hooked ever since i've been to the museum and have been watching documentarys and real time sinking videos and the music in adventure out of time is one of the best.
When you said everyone has a particular disaster they focused on from childhood. Mine is very eery, mine is the Hindenberg on May 6th 1937. I was born same day but in 1973. From the time i was 2 would talk about as if I was a passenger aboard. What is more eery is I grew only miles from the disaster.
2:03 "why do they always have to announce dinner like it's a damn cavalry charge?"
I love the Titanic I love history but most I love how Molly brings all together for us to watch. Your amazing and very talented women Ms.Molly. keep it up gorgeous. 😍 😘 🤗
This exhibit would be so cool to see in person. I saw one on Cincinnati around 2001, but I am sure after 20 years there would be a lot more to see. I have been interested since I was first told in 1978, and I barely remember a Saturday morning news bit for kids about someone planning to look for the ship. Many years later I learned that was Robert Ballard. The artwork used in the news bit was in one of his books. When the ship was found I watched and recorded the news every night. I now have a small library of books about the subject. The footage of Captain Smith was taken in New York City after the Olympic completed its maiden voyage. I read he had no idea what to do in front of a movie camera so he just walked wherever and fidgeted.
Whoa!! I’m so excited for this video! 😍
I appreciate your content warnings and family-friendly content. Thank you! Thank you!
Why am I already crying at the trumpet 🥺❤️
As much as I love all the Disney things Molly does the raw emotions of this video makes it my favorite one Molly has made.
Molly (as always) representing all of the millennials "I feel weird owning something representing this tragedy, but I wouldnt hate a mug" and "I couldnt see the drawing or the car scene, but the bodies and the propeller guy were AOK for my preteen eyes!" haha
Hearing Molly's voice crack when reading the "putting women on boats" made me cry. I got chills. What an experience.