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Titanic, the disaster movie based on the real events of the sinking of the legendary ship, sent shock-waves through the film industry during filming owing to its huge production costs. It took two major studios, Twentieth Century Fox and Paramount Pictures, to bring this spectacular version of the story to the screen. Concerns that the film might sink without a trace proved groundless as Titanic sailed into the record books to become by far and away the biggest grossing movie of all time. Until...?
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1. Leonardo di Caprio, Kate Winslett - Titanic (Paramount/20th Century Fox, 1997. Photo: Merie W. Wallace)
2. Al Pacino - Heat (Monarchy/Regency, 1995. Photo: Frank Connor)
3. Tom Hanks - Forrest Gump (Paramount, 1994. Photo: Phillip Caruso)
4. Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones - Men In Black (Columbia, 1997. Photo Melinda Sue Gordon)
5. Ben Kingsley, Liam Neeson - Schindler's List (Universal, 1993. Photo: David James)
6. Mena Suvari - American Beauty (Dreamworks/Jinks/Cohen, 2000. Photo: Lorey Sebastian)
7. Tim Robbins - The Player (Spelling Films International, 1992)
8. John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson - Pulp Fiction (Miramax/Buena Vista, 1994)
9. Sharon Stone - Basic Instinct (Carolco, 1992)
10. Arnold Schwarzenegger - Terminator 2: Judgement Day (Carolco, 1991)
11. Poster - Saving Private Ryan (Dreamworks LLC, 1998)