Same. It's one of the few epic movies that rarely gets boring. It's so excellently filmed and the events/dialogue has a great mix of emotions between love and hate, and comedy, drama, horror and mystique. On pair with Gone With the Wind at that aspects.
I consider the LoTR trilogy to be one long movie since it was all filmed at the same time. With extended versions it took me an entire weekend to get through
>those gorgeous breasts in the DC
muthafricka gotdam
>watch the made for tv cut when i was in my teens because our music teacher showed it in class >never understood why mozart's wife hated salieri and how did she just know that he was trying to harm her husband >overall i never understood the praise the movie got with such a glaring flaw in its plot >tfw years later when i first saw the director's cut
oh man, i felt robbed in so many ways
Holmes and Watson. Oh sure, other films I've seen have had longer "runtimes" as they call them, double or even triple the runtime of Holmes and Watson.
But I assure you, no film I've seen has ever lasted longer.
I assume you mean the 4h11m version (which is my favored version). The only version longer than that is 5h20m; I haven't seen that one and lord only knows where one could even lay hands on it
Extended edition. 4 hours and 2 minutes of actual movie time (closer to 4:30 with opening logos and credits). Watched in one sitting without a single pause. Didn't even have to go to the bathroom.
LOTR and some others are longer but...
Grindhouse (during its theater run)
Having it actually back-to-back with the fake trailers between. I think it's actually only like 3 1/2 hours total. But the sense of time is so long cause of the double feature.
(If it counts)
That Sion Sono flick about the girl in the cult
The 5 hour version of Fanny and Alexander, had satantango on my list forever but have never gotten around to it.
>The 5 hour version of Fanny and Alexander
Same.
Same. It's one of the few epic movies that rarely gets boring. It's so excellently filmed and the events/dialogue has a great mix of emotions between love and hate, and comedy, drama, horror and mystique. On pair with Gone With the Wind at that aspects.
Once Upon a Time in America or The Irishman, whichever was longer
I consider the LoTR trilogy to be one long movie since it was all filmed at the same time. With extended versions it took me an entire weekend to get through
ass
Longest version of Once Upon a Time in America I guess, 4 hours and 10 minutes
the extended edition of gettysburg
Maybe Laurence of Arabia. Required watching if you like Dune or Star Wars. It's not sci-fi but it was highly influential.
Branaugh's Hamlet
DAS BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT
>"Longest film you've watched"
>Das Boot
>Directors cut = 208 minutes
are you fricking moronic?
Some people watch the miniseries like one 5 hour movie.
I have to watch that now.
Gone with the Wind
I watched Sátántangó over a weekend just for the clout.
Watched this Kino the other day
>those gorgeous breasts in the DC
muthafricka gotdam
I was wondering why he didn't grab a handful of those fat breasts but then I remembered he's a fricking jealous/angry virgin lol
>watch the made for tv cut when i was in my teens because our music teacher showed it in class
>never understood why mozart's wife hated salieri and how did she just know that he was trying to harm her husband
>overall i never understood the praise the movie got with such a glaring flaw in its plot
>tfw years later when i first saw the director's cut
oh man, i felt robbed in so many ways
Holmes and Watson. Oh sure, other films I've seen have had longer "runtimes" as they call them, double or even triple the runtime of Holmes and Watson.
But I assure you, no film I've seen has ever lasted longer.
underrated post
>Holmes and Watson
Some things you can't unsee.
Heh
nice butt. Most i can do is 2 hrs
246 minutes
I'm not sure but I think it was Cleopatra.
Just checked. Yep, it was definitely Cleopatra. 251 minutes.
Gone with the Wind iirc
>35 days long.
Think I'm going to watch this one on 2x speed.
Jeanne Dielman. Waste of time.
Laurence of Arabia. First time I saw an intermission.
Ben Hur
Ben Hurr Durr
Wrong. It's Ben Hur.
the 4 and a half hours version
I assume you mean the 4h11m version (which is my favored version). The only version longer than that is 5h20m; I haven't seen that one and lord only knows where one could even lay hands on it
yeah, that. Sorry I added some more time for dramatic effect
The Snyder cut
Extended edition. 4 hours and 2 minutes of actual movie time (closer to 4:30 with opening logos and credits). Watched in one sitting without a single pause. Didn't even have to go to the bathroom.
>Didn't even have to go to the bathroom.
hydrate
Just shat your pants into the sofa eh?
Erich von Stroheim's 16-hour director's cut of Greed.
LOTR and some others are longer but...
Grindhouse (during its theater run)
Having it actually back-to-back with the fake trailers between. I think it's actually only like 3 1/2 hours total. But the sense of time is so long cause of the double feature.
(If it counts)
Zack Snyder's Justice League
Come on anon
What
That's the one?
Andrei Rublev (1966) at 3h25m
>no one has mentioned War and Peace (1966) yet
At 7hrs 33min, its still absolutely spending an entire day watching it.
It's a technically a 15 hour film but it was made for television so they separated it into 14 parts
Technically The Tenth Kingdom, as while it was broken up into episodes airing on TV, it was made as one long thing, so it's like eight hours.
Well if we’re doing tv now I watch the entire 24 hours of lemans every year
Nice butt
Your moms gangbang
You have to break them up or else how can you go so long without an official new thing to start?