
iReporters feel like 'king of the world' —
Rummel Pinera was one of a number of iReporters who stretched out their arms in celebration of "Titanic's" return to the big screen, in 3-D, 15 years after its original release. Pinera posed at a school in San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines, with his daughter and nephew. He first saw "Titanic" on Valentine's Day in 1998, the first movie he saw with his future wife. "The movie made me realize the importance of being devoted in helping your community because someday you might be the one who would be desperately needing the help of your fellow human beings."

iReporters feel like 'King of the world' —
Kathi Cordsen's children posed for this photo at her home in Fullerton, California. Cordsen is a huge fan of the movie and watched it again just last week.

iReporters feel like 'King of the world' —
Aileen Reyes' children, Joseph and Danielle, posed for this photo in Manila, Philippines. Neither one had been born yet when the movie first came out. Reyes called it "a haunting, tragic, yet beautiful love story."

iReporters feel like 'King of the world' —
Nick Swann of Rochester, New York, wanted to do something different with his photo, and decided to pose in front of a sunset. Swann has enjoyed the movie since it first came out, and especially liked director James Cameron's special effects.

iReporters feel like 'King of the world' —
Lia Ocampo actually posed for this photo in 2008, saying it was something of a trend in the Philippines at the time. She called herself "queen of the road." The lesson she learned from the movie is that "life is uncertain."

iReporters feel like 'King of the world' —
Claudia Ruiz Levy shot this photo of her dog, Oprah, in West Palm Beach, Florida. "She really thinks she is 'queen of the world' when she's on the boat... as well as everywhere else."



