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100 Movies Over 3 HOURS Long...

Started by zombie no.one, September 22, 2025, 06:26:07 AM

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HappyGilmore

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Quote from: zombie no.one on Today at 01:43:25 AM35. PEARL HARBOUR (2001)

- 183 mins

another film I have 0 interest in sitting through...

imagine the commentary tracks on these things, lol
It's awful. I'd rather watch Hellraiser Part 9 than sit through Pearl Harbor again.

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It's just..ugh. Having blood drawn is more fun.

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I actually didn't know there is a HELLRAISER 9  :buggedout:  :teddyr:  :teddyr:
Yeah. Hellraiser: Revelations. Came out in 2011. It was essentially a 'film-rights' obligation because I guess Miramax/Dimension Films was gonna lose the rights to make more films in the franchise. So, they assembled the worst script possible and with a budget of like $300,000 they made a movie. Doug Bradley, who played Pinhead in all the previous 8 scripts, scoffed at the writing, and upon being offered so little money to return, gladly retired as the character. Then they hired some guy who looks like he just started puberty to kinda just stand around awkwardly for most of the film in the makeup, and the few lines he said, his voice was so bad they had some cartoon voice over guy overdub him.  :bouncegiggle:

I was so just...I ended up going to a bar after I saw it.  :cheers:
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RCMerchant

42. DR.MABUSE-THE GAMBLER (1922)
4 hours 57 minutes.
I've actually seen it all!
Supernatural?...perhaps. Baloney?...Perhaps not!" Bela Lugosi-the BLACK CAT (1934)
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Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
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Trevor

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Quote from: zombie no.one on Today at 01:43:25 AM35. PEARL HARBOUR (2001)

- 183 mins

another film I have 0 interest in sitting through...

imagine the commentary tracks on these things, lol
It's awful. I'd rather watch Hellraiser Part 9 than sit through Pearl Harbor again.

😳😆😃😅😂🤣😀😃😆🐢
It's just..ugh. Having blood drawn
Yeah. Hellraiser: Revelations. Came out in 2011. It was essentially a 'film-rights' obligation because I guess Miramax/Dimension Films was gonna lose the rights to make more films in the franchise. So, they assembled the worst script possible and with a budget of like $300,000 they made a movie. Doug Bradley, who played Pinhead in all the previous 8 scripts, scoffed at the writing, and upon being offered so little money to return, gladly retired as the character. Then they hired some guy who looks like he just started puberty to kinda just stand around awkwardly for most of the film in the makeup, and the few lines he said, his voice was so bad they had some cartoon voice over guy overdub him.  :bouncegiggle:

I was so just...I ended up going to a bar after I saw it.  :cheers:

Oy 😳😅😆😃🤣😂
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Trevor

Quote from: RCMerchant on Today at 12:00:46 PM42. DR.MABUSE-THE GAMBLER (1922)
4 hours 57 minutes.
I've actually seen it all!

Wow 😊😊🐢
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Trevor

43. INTOLERANCE (1916)

210 minutes.
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

zombie no.one

what are those two mid 80s(?) films with weird similar sounding names... they're both dialogue and narrative-less, just images and scenes. think one begins with K and one with P.

I remember those being long.

Trevor

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Quote from: zombie no.one on Today at 01:36:14 PMwhat are those two mid 80s(?) films with weird similar sounding names... they're both dialogue and narrative-less, just images and scenes. think one begins with K and one with P.

I remember those being long.

Koyannisquatsi and Powaquatsi.

Not sure of the spelling.

Sounds like the sounds I make on the toilet 😳😳😉
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zombie no.one

thanks Trev... (eww)

yeah they're not even close, just checked. they felt long, haha...

Trevor

Quote from: zombie no.one on Today at 01:54:24 PMthanks Trev... (eww)

yeah they're not even close, just checked. they felt long, haha...

I saw POWAQUATSI when I was at college in 1988: lots of bleary eyed stoners in the audience (not me) and the words most heard from the audience were "Wowww, man" 😃😆
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Dr. Whom

RRR (Roudram Ranam Rudhiram) (2022)

It gets in at just 182 minutes, which reminds me I still have to watch the second half.
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M.10rda

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Quote from: Trevor on Today at 05:18:36 AM37. THE LEOPARD (1963)

205 minutes / 195 minutes

QuoteThe Prince of Salina, a noble aristocrat of impeccable integrity, tries to preserve his family and class amid the tumultuous social upheavals of 1860s Sicily.

bloody hell that sounds like hard work. (although in fairness it's got a 7.9 score off 33K ratings so...)

just disappointed it's not about a crazed mutant leopard that goes on a 3 hour rampage though. missed opportunity there...

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I like Burt Lancaster and I like big opulent epic spectacles - and I love leopards! But I found THE LEOPARD to be a real chore. Enough happens to fill POSSIBLY 95 minutes... maybe at a leisurely pace... though surely not 195 minutes. Also, "the Leopard" is Lancaster's nickname. He doesn't transform into a wereleopard and there is no rampage.  :bluesad: