Submitted by -Rhialto- t3_yf3n3e in movies

Post the title of the movie, the year you watched it (from memory) and the duration of the movie.

For me it was Jesus of Nazareth when I was around 15 yeard old from what I can remember. It was 6 hours and a half long on TV so I guess it was displayed without ads because now I see it's listed as 382 minutes.

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nowhereman136 t1_iu1ltkq wrote

O.J. Made in America is a 467 minute long documentary and the longest film to win an oscar (best Documentary feature). It was re-edited and shown on tv as a miniseries. If that counts.

Aside from that, Once Upon a Time In America (229), Lawrence of Arabia (216), Ben Hur (212), The Irishman (209), Apocalypse Now (202). A few other classic 200+ movies that I haven't seen yet

I've binged the whole Lord of the Rings expanded editions. Combined its around 715 minutes

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ThisIsCreation t1_iu1lia8 wrote

Shoah (1985) is probably the longest I've sat through in one sitting

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girafa t1_iu1l2oo wrote

Sátántangó

Saw it around 2012. Bought a Korean DVD of it off of eBay.

7 hours.

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-Rhialto- OP t1_iu1yy24 wrote

Interesting, never heard of it. Is he right?

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girafa t1_iu20bt7 wrote

"considered to be one of the best films of all time"

By a few, I guess.

There's no amazing revelation, no stunning human truth revealed, no emotional crescendo or really any worthwhile conflict to resolve. No devastating reveal, no amazing writing, no "oh man you gotta watch this part!"

It has its rabid snob fans, who love to chime in and tell me how I didn't get it, but this movie is the most cliche of all examples of what a pretentious indie film is. Well, between this and Fando y Lis.

It's cool to love the movies, but it'd be stupid to recommend normal people to watch them.

The movie is an exercise in style, the same story could've been told in an hour.

I mentioned how dull it was last night and a salty fanboy said

> Since the other poster doesn’t seem want to actually explain it’s plot (or have understood its underlying themes), I’ll take a crack at it. It takes place in a Hungarian village where their farm has failed. People betray, cheat on, and plot against each other. It’s a mood and character piece with nihilistic themes about authoritarianism and how religion can be corrupted and used to take advantage of people. It’s definitely not for everyone, but it’s considered one of the best films ever made for a reason, and the other guy clearly missed the point.

So that's the counterargument. I wrote a bit about it here.

The day after I watched this uselessly long movie, I watched the 5 hour cut of Fanny & Alexander - that's an actual good movie. I recommend that one instead.

It you're a salty rabid fan don't @ me, I don't care. Unless you have an argument about why we needed 8 minute long shots of cows to truly understand the townspeople's fears and worry about money, and how there's just gosh darn it no other way to tell this story - I've heard it all before.

edit: If you really want to see a Bela Tarr movie, watch Werckmeister Harmonies. 10x better than Satantango.

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Minifig81 t1_iu2tgcb wrote

Sátántangó is a very... movie for movie people. It's 12 parts are a struggle to get through.

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testingtor t1_iu1iaoq wrote

I thought it was The Thin Red Line, it certainly felt like the longest, but that was only 2:50.

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mediarch t1_iu1jk9i wrote

History of the Atlanta Falcons by Jon Bois - 410 minutes

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yoleveen t1_iu1oc6n wrote

Thought the mariners one was pretty awesome too.

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pfildozer12 t1_iu1jwyn wrote

War and Peace, eight hours with intermissions. Probably late '70s, Paris. Bonus: In Russian with French subtitles.

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cptSleepyFox t1_iu1j4bg wrote

Michael Fassbender in Shame or perhaps Willem Dafoe in Antichrist. Some serious length there

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LGP747 t1_iu1j7sb wrote

I always confuse 1900 w once upon a time in America cause it’s both Robert deniro and both long as fuck

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DrRexMorman t1_iu1ji8p wrote

I watched the 287 minute cut of Until the End of the World.

It wasn't bad.

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JoeMagnifico t1_iu20nak wrote

Great flick, saw it in the theater originally. Doesn't get a lot of attention, it seems. The dreams still haunt me.

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MT-86 t1_iu1k795 wrote

Love Exposure probably

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Sp00kbee t1_iu1kvcy wrote

I mean... How long was The Irishman? 3 and a half hours?

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JellySorry5372 t1_iu1u4xf wrote

Titanic (1997)

Avengers: Endgame (2019)

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Jolly_Job_9852 t1_iu24cvf wrote

Gone with the Wind and this is the version with the music in the beginning end and the intermission

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scooterboy1961 t1_iu25kb5 wrote

I'm pretty sure the longest movie I've ever watched all the way through is Shoa at 9:26.

It was worth it.

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Nobodycares2022 t1_iu376dz wrote

The Godfather part 2 , 2022, 3 hrs 20 min.

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TheAnimatorPrime t1_iu1iwtq wrote

This Filipino movie called Hele Sa Hiawagang Hapis. It wss 8 hours long and there were interval breaks.

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Uzzer_lozer19 t1_iu1k7as wrote

The hateful eight but the wolf of wallstreet felt longer and I've never seen the entire cinema go straight to the toilet after credits

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worsenperson t1_iu1kzig wrote

I think it must be Tuntematon sotilas/ The unknown soldier which I saw 2019(?). 180 minutes and I loved it

Edit: I was wrong, the longest for me is probably Lawrence of Arabia. 227 minutes

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OldVariation7440 t1_iu1osr1 wrote

Mysteries of Lisbon. I’m not usually a fan of excessive runtimes but despite being 272 minutes long this is one of my favorite films.

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bflaminio t1_iu1r9tm wrote

"1900" -- six-ish hours or so? There are longer movies, but that's the longest I've ever seen and sat through in a single viewing.

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JAcktolandj t1_iu1vcvt wrote

Shoah, but I only watched part 1.

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Throwaway_Codex t1_iu1xe36 wrote

As far as a theatrical movie, it'd be Branagh's Hamlet on DVD probably in 2011 before Thor came out.

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Neutrinoh t1_iu1zmy7 wrote

Solaris, bout 5 hours

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UntidyBargain t1_iu49nx9 wrote

Solaris is not quite that long. I absolutely love it though.

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agoodfriendofyours t1_iu21rvv wrote

How Yukong Moved the Mountains

Lovely BBC documentary that took a sweeping look at every day life in the last years of the Cultural Revolution in China. I’ll probably rewatch it again this winter as I work from home, it’s 12 hours, but time enjoyably spent.

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Minifig81 t1_iu2tlwa wrote

I have not been able to locate that, but it's on my watch list.

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rdhight t1_iu2dkv6 wrote

The longest length movie I have ever watched was the old '60s Chushingura. Its length was very long.

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NoHandBananaNo t1_iu2r3mc wrote

Shoah, its around 9 hours.

Longest film I saw in a cinema was Satantango around 7 1/2 hours. Had a couple of intermissions.

There are much longer movies out there but now Im older I just don't have the time.

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Minifig81 t1_iu2sx0w wrote

Shoah. 9 hr, 26 min.

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thomasbourne t1_iu39dr2 wrote

I watched Fanny and Alexander, the TV version in a sitting. That’s a hell of a film. The theatrical cut is only 3 hours or so, the full TV version is over 5 hours. It’s really something. Highly recommended to anyone.

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UntidyBargain t1_iu4a7hr wrote

I saw the complete Dekalog in the theater: 572 minutes plus 3 intermissions.

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1_yard_dash t1_iu5se35 wrote

The Best of Youth. Italian movie, not just long but really good.

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LatinAmericanCinema t1_iu9295p wrote

La Flor is 13-and-a-half hours long, and I am still only halfway through....

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