User blog comment:J. Severe/Announcement: Fanon Movie Night!/@comment-3395649-20130908220941/@comment-3395649-20130909194031

@Movies- James Cameron, who did additional research on the sinking found that he would have to reshoot the entire movie.

The '97 version, while accurate for it's time is now obsolete. The ship really ended up listing to port as it sank, and only lifted up at an angle of 20 degrees, after which it broke between the second and third funnels, NOT BETWEEN THE THIRD AND FOURTH ONES!

And the halves ended up staying together by the keel, which hung on for a few seconds, but the bow didn't really drag down the stern that way, the instant it broke, the whole ship capisized, which was what really dragged down the stern.

And the section where the third funnel was disitegrated when the stern imploded.