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'Titanic' fans celebrate April 14 and other made-up movie holidays

It also has significance to fans of the 1997 blockbuster film "Titanic."

The pencil sketch Jack (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) draws of his love Rose (Kate Winslet) is dated April 14, 1912.

But, sadly, (and this is no spoiler) their love affair was as doomed as two ships passing in the night.

Here are some other dates made famous by movies, which people now commemorate thanks to the internet.

February 2

"Groundhog Day" an actual holiday, but it's also a 1993 film.

Ryan Murphy shows support for 'A Day Without Women'

Producer Ryan Murphy, the man behind "American Horror Story" and "Feud," is showing his support for A Day Without Women by telling the female employees of his production company not to show up for work.

"In honor & support of tomorrow's A DAY WITHOUT A WOMAN, ALL the women in my company will not be working," he wrote on Twitter. "So in short, nothing will get done."

Go ahead and make Idris Elba James Bond please

Fans of Elba have been suggesting he become the first black Bond and the actor is making the argument easy.

He's suave in a suit, has the right accent and will soon star in a new reality series titled "Idris Elba: Fighter."

The Discovery network show will reportedly follow a year of Elba training to become a professional kickboxer.

The actor is familiar with the sport, having done it as part of his workout routine, but this new adventure will take him around the world as he pursues it as a career.