Well, that's something to look forward to then!It is a reality in later middle-age, in the aggregate (say 55 and over)

Well, that's something to look forward to then!It is a reality in later middle-age, in the aggregate (say 55 and over)
You guys are making me almost afraid about the Star Trek double feature I'm going to attend ...![]()
You guys are making me almost afraid about the Star Trek double feature I'm going to attend ...![]()
Intermission.
I made it through Star Trek I through XI in one night before Generations came out, so I know the risk ...![]()
(And you meant VI.)
On the 2001: A Space Odyssey Blu-ray, they actually preserve the intermission built into the original theatrical presentation. Very cool.Shoot, 2 hrs 11 min is nothing. Back in the olden days. we had big high profile films so long, they had an intermission.
Shoot, 2 hrs 11 min is nothing. Back in the olden days. we had big high profile films so long, they had an intermission.
On the 2001: A Space Odyssey Blu-ray, they actually preserve the intermission built into the original theatrical presentation.
the only movie where there was an intermission was Gods and Generals.
BBFC has rated STID and it's 2 hour 11 minutes and 58 seconds or 131m 58s.
http://www.bbfc.co.uk/search/releas...4/0/any/any/any/any/any/any/any?advanced=true
A little longer than the last one. Good.
i think this one might be longer than the motion picture or at least on par with the run time of TMP.
The theatrical version of TMP ran exactly 5 seconds longer!!![]()
i think this one might be longer than the motion picture or at least on par with the run time of TMP.
The theatrical version of TMP ran exactly 5 seconds longer!!![]()
ooh 5 seconds.![]()
It reads to me like a response to your previous post concerning the difference in runtime. (I've emphasized the pertinent parts in the exchange for clarity.)i think this one might be longer than the motion picture or at least on par with the run time of TMP.
The theatrical version of TMP ran exactly 5 seconds longer!!![]()
ooh 5 seconds.![]()
Is there a point to your post?
It reads to me like a response to your previous post concerning the difference in runtime. (I've emphasized the pertinent parts in the exchange for clarity.)
How did you know about the runtime to the second? I read about it clocking in at 132 minutes, but how did you know about how many seconds more or less?
By the way, German cinemas are giving a runtime of 129 minutes. I thought the PAL speed up only affects tv and dvd?
I posted a link on my opening post from the BBFC British Board of Film Classification.
They review every theatrical (and video) release of every movie released in the UK (down to the second)
That is also how I went back and found the exact running time of the theatrical version of TMP from 1979 (they've been doing this for a hundred years!) Not on the internet of course!
There are allowances for the video version because of the PAL system they use but theatrical versions are always the same.
There are some times as in Avengers where they throw in few seconds more for the US (schwarma scene) but generally it's exactly the same for current new releases.
As for the German release--I'd bet a few bucks it actually turns out to be the same 131- 58 as the UK version.
Also, since in recent years the UK gets some movies before the US---I can find out weeks in advance what the running time is going to be. We don't have an internet site for the USA that does that in any case. The get reviewed in final form and get a rating from the MPAA but they don't post the running time for the public.
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