Theres no biggerTitanicexpert thanCeline Dion(aside fromJames Cameron, probably).
The legendary singers voice is practically synonymous with the 1997 epic film thanks to My Heart Will Go On.
Did he have to die, or could he have survived with Rose on the floating debris?
Thats exactly whatJimmy Fallonasked her onThe Tonight Showon Friday while she was there to promote her new albumCourage.
But first, she jokingly got annoyed that he was even bringing this up again.
You know thats a long time ago, right?
she asks him sarcastically.
Dont put me in trouble.
What if they want to do aTitanicNo.
Second of all, he doesnt need an invitation.
Come on baby, make yourself comfortable!
Jump in, you know?
Shes an icon, she can do whatever she wants.
Check out the hilarious exchange above now.
Cameron, who directed the movie, looks at it from an artistic approach.
Had he lived, the ending of the film would have been meaningless,he said in aVanity Fairinterview.
The film is about death and separation; he had to die …
I think its all kind of silly, really, that were having this discussion 20 years later.
But at least they would have died together?
Bleak, but romantic!