THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: crimsondynamics on May 21, 2008, 12:58:07 PM
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It's happened to all of us for one reason or another, and despite our best efforts and intentions, we just can't finish it!
Movies, that is. Not necessarily bad ones, just ones that took you ages to go through - and even then, you probably never got to see the ending.
JFK (five times, fell asleep, never finished it)
The Year of Living Dangerously (five times, fell asleep, never finished it)
Steamboy (about a dozen times, but finally managed to finish it)
In the Valley of Elah (trying again tonight for the fourth time, but chances are after so many rum-and-cokes, I'll just fall asleep again - but I'm close to the ending now, so I'll probably eventually get through it)
Any of you guys go through this kind of experience with movies?
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i usually just stop and move on to something else
if it's a chore to slog through, why force myself?
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Movies I just don't get around to watching:
Seven Samurai
Letters from Iwo Jima
I have watched multiple seasons of various TV shows since I bought them, but I never seem to find the time for these two.
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how can anyone fall asleep during JFK? everytime you think it can't get more interesting (and fantastically un-historical) another Larouche-esque jewel of insightful entertainment is presented
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x files movie
mask of zorro movie (or was it legend? whatever, the one with catherine zeta)
I'm sure there are more. I'll think of them. these are ones I fell asleep in theaters on
ones that I walked out of...
queen of the damned
the scorpion king
signs
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I dont think Ive ever "not" finished a movie. There are hundreds that Id never waste the time to watch again, no doubt, but generally, when I decide to sit down and watch something, I see it through.
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I remember during JFK I was going out with this lady and we'd have, on average, sex about five times a day. So yeah, I'd just kinda nod off. It was great sex, but a bit tiring perhaps?
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Not me. I'll turn it off and forget about it. Even some really terrible movies have kept me interested enough to sit there and endure it, but there are some where I just thought "i really CAN be doing something better"
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Not me. I'll turn it off and forget about it. Even some really terrible movies have kept me interested enough to sit there and endure it, but there are some where I just thought "i really CAN be doing something better"
But those are bad movies. I'm talking about movies that aren't necessarily bad, but they just "hit" you the wrong way, if you know what I mean.
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oh ok
the zodiac did that with me. i just wasn't in the mood for its pacing the first few times I tried to watch it.
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most of mine are kids movies, because you know kids. they can't sit down for more than 5 minutes before they are already bored
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most of mine are kids movies, because you know kids. they can't sit down for more than 5 minutes before they are already bored
Is that because kid movies are designed for kids to sit in five-minute intervals, or because your five-minute attention span is like that of a kid's?
Honest question! Just a bit confused.
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most of mine are kids movies, because you know kids. they can't sit down for more than 5 minutes before they are already bored
Is that because kid movies are designed for kids to sit in five-minute intervals, or because your five-minute attention span is like that of a kid's?
Honest question! Just a bit confused.
no i mean i have to watch them, and after five minutes of starting the movie they already wanna do something else, so i have to turn it off and follow them
am i EVER gonna see the end of ratatouille
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I dont think Ive ever "not" finished a movie. There are hundreds that Id never waste the time to watch again, no doubt, but generally, when I decide to sit down and watch something, I see it through.
Yep.
Oh wait, I turned off A Clockwork Orange after like 20 minutes when I tried to watch it 3 years ago.
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Oh, so you work with kids, or have kids?
Ratatouille is pretty good as far as CG movies go - watch it - and finish it! :pirate
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I fell asleep during King Kong and didn't bother to rewind when I woke up. I don't think I missed anything important either.
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Brazil. This was years ago and I'm still intending to give it another shot.
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The majority of Kurosawa movies will put me out faster than a handful of Xanax and a bottle of vodka. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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All of the LOTR movies. Sorry, PD. I fell asleep in the theatrical releases and could never finish the DVDs. Maybe on Blu-ray someday.
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All of the LOTR movies. Sorry, PD. I fell asleep in the theatrical releases and could never finish the DVDs. Maybe on Blu-ray someday.
You rule. LotR is shyt.
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I thought they were engaging films for the most part, but they dragged on in parts.
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I thought I remembered FotR as a cheesy but entertaining movie, but the last time I tried to watch it I just stopped halfway because it was so boring. I always considered TTT to be the best, lets see how that one holds up.
And RotK is the king of the 3 movies. The king of shit.
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oh hell no
Rman Evans gets gunned up and clapped quick
Powerslave Jr gets gunned up and clapped quick
How much ignorance gonna come out your fat lips
:gun
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i like the first lotr movie
couldn't really stand the rest.
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my current film is kind of challenging my tolerance
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1984
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I can't get through Harry Potter films as I find them boring. Except I have got through the one with the hedge maze at the end. It took three days.
About 20 years ago I couldn't get through 2001 A Space Odyssey (the movie). I remember it being insanely boring. I was a kid so maybe nowadays I would find it better.
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LotR 3 was at least an hour longer than necessary. And yes, although it was cool watching it in the movies, I haven't been able to finish any of the movies in one sitting on DVD at home.
Tried In the Valley of Elah again last night, and failed... :-\
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There are tons of movies that I've only seen part of, but I've never consciously turned off/walked out of a movie before it was finished.
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i like the first lotr movie
couldn't really stand the rest.
you suck
WHY
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LotR 3 was at least an hour longer than necessary. And yes, although it was cool watching it in the movies, I haven't been able to finish any of the movies in one sitting on DVD at home.
I like the LOTR movies but holy cow, 3 is frickin' long. I respect that they tried to include all the important stuff, but trying to watch the extended version in less than a week is a herculean task..
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I thought the second one was the best, actually...
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I like the LOTR movies but holy cow, 3 is frickin' long. I respect that they tried to include all the important stuff, but trying to watch the extended version in less than a week is a herculean task..
You're the first person I've heard of that shares the same thought. And all this time I thought I was losing it. :D
3 just dragged on and on... I think Peter Jackson wanted all three to be epics (around 3 hours long), when the screenplay for 3 was good for 2 hours top. They should've reworked the screenplay a bit more if their aim was to have the trilogy play out over a 10-hour period.
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I've fallen asleep during INNUMERABLE features on TCM.
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van helsing, dungeons and dragons, talledega nights off the top of my head
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Master of Disguise, which I was going into expecting a MST3K experience. It's too bad to even enjoy ironically.
Devil in a Blue Dress. I might re-rent it because I quit before Don Cheadle shows up.
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i like the first lotr movie
couldn't really stand the rest.
you suck
WHY
tolkein is really not my thing
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ROTK is way too long. I've never seen the last half hour. I've never seen past frodo and sam getting swooped out of the lake of lava deal. And it's the only one I don't own the extended edition for.
FOTR was cool for "Give up the halfling she-elf." "If you want him, come and claim him"
TTT was cool for the opening scene of Gandalf kicking ass