An obvious choice...Star Trek The Motion Picture. Let's just have the actors stare at the special effects. Let's have long stares at the special effects. Kirk watches (masturbates) to the Enterprise.
Any period piece directed by Martin Scorsese, after 1991
The Aviator
Gangs Of New York
Kundun
Age Of Innocence
The guy's great, but he just can't cut it down, he's too attached to it or something
Ang Lee;s Hulk movie would have been better about a half hour shorter. Just cut the parts about Banner's dad becoming the Absorbing man.
Some films can run three hours and use every single minute. Others fall short of two hours and yet seem interminable. Here are a few films which I believe could have benefited significantly from the judicious application of a pair of scissors; feel free to contribute others.
Casino Royale
Where: the opening action scene for a start. It just goes on, and on, and on. And when it's over, there's an entire film - and not a particularly well paced one - still ahead of the viewer.
IMO, Casino Royale was at its best when it was doing it's own thing, not trying to faithfully adapt the original novel. The new chase scenes were fantastic. But every time they go back to the poker table, the movie grinds to a halt.
An obvious choice...Star Trek The Motion Picture. Let's just have the actors stare at the special effects. Let's have long stares at the special effects. Kirk watches (masturbates) to the Enterprise.
I probably would have knocked off fifteen or so minutes on "Funny People." That's one that immediately springs to mind.
Lord of the Rings (any of them)
Lord of the Rings (any of them)
Totally agree. Numb-bum, time-checking, get onwithitforpity'ssake.
Lord of the Rings (any of them)
Totally agree. Numb-bum, time-checking, get onwithitforpity'ssake.
One of my friends keep saying that the movies are way too short!![]()
I think star trek TMP is too long.
I have it on DVD and I think I've only watched it the once.
Spoke?!?
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Very good points and I couldn't agree more.The Dark Knight, okay, did the Hong Kong part really add anything to the film?
Master and Commander, the "cursed" guy who kills himself. Who gives a shit? It's even more absurd that after he dies, things get better. So he was to blame! Whatever.
2001, call it a classic with its effects. But it takes hours to tell what is at most a 45 minute story.
"Death Proof" was way too long. The only way I could watch the first half was by surfing the net and looking away during the many, many boring parts. It would have been terrific as a 30 minute short film. The last thirty minutes or so had some fun conversations and probably the most entertaining car chase I've ever seen in any movie.
The characters, events, and conversations in the first half of the movie didn't do much for me, though. There were a few brief moments of enjoyable dialog, thrilling automotive mayhem, and a delightful striptease, but the movie would probably have been better off without all the dull conversations between them.
The GRINDHOUSE theatrical version didn't even have the striptease. MISSING REEL.
So think how much more boring the first part was without it.
Not related to length, but I wondered why the 3 women left the actress alone with the somewhat creepy redneck car owner, too.
2001, call it a classic with its effects. But it takes hours to tell what is at most a 45 minute story.
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