A feature film is a film with a running time long enough to be considered the principal or sole film to fill a program. The notion of how long this should be has varied according to time and place. According to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, American Film Institute, and British Film Institute, a feature film runs for 40 minutes or longer, while the Screen Actors Guild states that it is 80 minutes or longer.
The majority of feature films are between 70 and 210 minutes long
75 minutes isn't far off, I can think of plenty of films that hover around the 80 minute mark, and Moffat wasn't lying when he said it'd be longer than 60 minutes. I figured around 75 would be what we'd get and I'm happy with that. Just hope it's a good episode!
I wonder if there is an actual cut off? Presumably anything under 70 minutes maybe?
I'm getting a 404 Page Not Found on the original link - did the BBC put it up by mistake and pull it?
75 minutes isn't far off, I can think of plenty of films that hover around the 80 minute mark, and Moffat wasn't lying when he said it'd be longer than 60 minutes. I figured around 75 would be what we'd get and I'm happy with that. Just hope it's a good episode!
Agreed today. I was only picking on Moffat's "feature length" and "quite long" comments.
It was never going to be any longer than 75 minutes; the filming block simply wasn't long enough to accommodate any more than that.
I wonder if there is an actual cut off? Presumably anything under 70 minutes maybe?
The Marx Brothers' Duck Soup is 68 minutes.
Films prior to the 1940's were a lot shorter than they are today.
I do wonder if there'll be anything, Who-related or not, to fill out the 3D cinema showings of the special.
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