What's the longest movie you've ever watched completely?

What's the longest movie you've ever watched completely?

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Shoah

Dont know exactly, but

>Enter the Void
>Das Boot

are pretty long

There's this 4 hour or 5 hour edit of apocalypse now that i watched.

Truly an 11 hour fantasy rollercoaster

ah, yes...that movie is long as hell too, but i really love it.
4 or 5 hours? naaah...like 3, but i doubt longer

Just watched this the other day.
237 minutes of kino.

it's 3 hours 20sh minutes

Cleopatra is 4 hours

in one sitting? A Brighter Summer Day

Is it good? Does it add anything of value?

OK, then I have watched it

Directors cut of Amadeus.

Satantango

But fuck that movie and everyone who worked on it

The Greatest Story Never Told

why didn't you like it?

LoTR Return of the King EE. 4 hours long, watched it over the course of 2 days.

I can't watch anything in one sitting though, not even a 90 minute movie.

lawrence of arabia
with my dad on fathers day so it was very worth it

I found it both engrossing but completely tedious at the same time, which makes me double hate it because it was like hating something but at the same time being unable to look away or stop.

Years ago when Saw IV was being released, my local movies theater was doing a midnight showing, but right before they played the first 3 saw movies back to back without any breaks. Most everyone would go pee, take a break during the credits.

Don't know how many hours it was all together, but I only left twice to pee. It was the longest time I ever watched anything.

Why don't you watch hearts of darkness and then tell me it's kino. Why don't you watch Coppola speeding his tits off screaming that he doesn't know what the fuck he's doing and then tell me it's kino. If it's so kino then explain one thing about it that's a master stroke.
Remember full metal jacket? Remember how that movie was structured to have a huge tonal shift at the mid point to really give you a sense of the shift in reality that a marine had to go through when arriving in Vietnam. Or the way the narrative becomes less and less cohesive as the film goes on and the war becomes more and more of a lost cause, degenerating into a stream of disconnected moments of cruelty, violence and death that serve no purpose and don't advance any kind of narrative.
Now remember apocalypse now. Remember when Martin Sheen was so drunk he fell into a mirror and they kept filming it? Remember when Marlon Brando was so fat he wouldn't come on camera unless it was super dark? Remember the bit where they take acid and surf while under fire. What's the message there eh? So subtle, so nuanced. I hate myself for saying this but it's pure fucking Reddit.

I've done that in a sitting, it certainly is a big watch. Good though.

Fucking add riddled piece of shit.

this and Andrei Rublev

The Human Condition 9 hours total.

das boot directors cut

havent seen the full 5 hour cut yet

Logistics.

Ok I lied, I didn't even know this film existed 5 minutes ago.

The Wolf of Wall Street
It didn't feel like 3 hours desu.

Satantango, although I did take a break in the middle to cook dinner

I fucking love this movie. Amazingly when it was over I wished it was longer

This is such a good movie. It honestly didn't feel like 4 hours at all.

Philosophy of a Knife. It was quite disappointing too.

Once Upon a Time in America 251 min (extended director's cut)

pic rel also whole LotR DC in one sitting

The Best of Youth / La meglio gioventù - 366 minutes. A really interesting family saga with many stories coming and going over the six hour time span. Highly recommend it for a insight look in the development of Italy from the sixties to 2003.

is the extended version worth it?
I was planing on watching it.

The first hour of it just flies by.
Then the rest of it is paced perfectly as not to be too dense nor too light on plot.
Apparently the first cut is six hours long, don't know where the footage would go though.

took some acid and watched this. it was excellent. i think i was peaking right around the part with the dancing

Wasn't it screened in two parts anyway?

I was amazed by this movie too. Perfect story-telling, and the whole pantyshot gang idea was hilarious.

i actually just watched this myself. really compelling doc.

No it has a lot of redundant scenes.

He's probably talking about the Apocalypse Now workprint, which actually is something like 5 hours long.

probably A Brighter Summer Day. Can't think of anything longer that I've seen at the moment

This West of the Tracks looks like an interesting movie. Thanks for bringing it to my attention, user.

Ben-Hur is like 3 and a half hours right?

Jeanne Dielman

YOU WOULDN?T BE AN ANTISEEEEMITE BY ANY CHANCE!!??

Whats the point of this thread
Is it more impressive to watch a very long movie instead of watching a whole season of a TV show?

This

i think you're reading too much into the question

Love Expsoure

l'amour fou
as i was moving ahead occasionally...
heaven and earth

Have they recovered or made a complete cut of the film yet? I've kinda been waiting for something like that to watch the movie - it's been a few years, but I feel like it'll be worth it to see what the director wanted to see aired.

Wikipedia says that "On August 3, 2012, it was reported that after the premiere at Cannes the restored film was pulled from circulation pending further restoration work" which, to me, implies that even the supposed full cut wasn't really full - even if they did have rights and licensing issues.

Does anyone have any deeper knowledge on the subject? I can't imagine that they've done nothing with the print in 4 years.