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has anyone ever managed to watch all four hours in a single sitting?



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should be in liar section I would think.



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I see what you did there...

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Originally posted by nhtagmember:
has anyone ever managed to watch all four hours in a single sitting?


Last time I watched it it was 2:49 long. Did yours have commercials?


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It was good, but I like sci-fi....so there's that



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Yes

(Of course, I consider that short when compared with watching the entire run of the Lord of the Rings Extended Edition trilogy in one session each year. That's 11 hours and 24 minutes.)



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Saw it in the theater, so yes I watched whole thing. It wasn't anywhere near 4 hours long.

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Yup, its a damn good movie. If you could find a 4 hour version I'd watch that too.
 
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Saw it in theaters. Watched multiple times at home.
 
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Saw it in theatres. Still have no idea what the hell happened.


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2 hrs 49 min ...here we go

I enjoyed it


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All the plants on the world die. Except corn, cuz, well, corn.

Some people went to other star systems looking for a new erf.

Bunch of almost science, you science that is fo' reelz like ear candles and an adult colon has 50 lbs of undigested red meat that has accumulated over your lifetime. That kind of science.

Anyway, some people die, and some people live and find out it was like some big time loop dimension hopping 1960s groovy space truckin' man.

And the sort of all live happily ever after, maybe, and some guy is eating poop potatoes somewere. Maybe...




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It's one of those science movies that I really enjoyed. It jives with my views on visualising higher dimensional life.
 
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I have watched it, and will undoubtedly watch it again. The effects of time dilation are especially interesting to me.....ymmv


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Saw it in theatres. Still have no idea what the hell happened.

The movie solved the mysteries of achievable long-distance space travel and poltergeists in one neat package.



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All the plants on the world die. Except corn, cuz, well, corn.

Some people went to other star systems looking for a new erf.

Bunch of almost science, you science that is fo' reelz like ear candles and an adult colon has 50 lbs of undigested red meat that has accumulated over your lifetime. That kind of science.

Anyway, some people die, and some people live and find out it was like some big time loop dimension hopping 1960s groovy space truckin' man.

And the sort of all live happily ever after, maybe, and some guy is eating poop potatoes somewere. Maybe...



you summed it up really well,


except you left out the slab looking (well, he kinda walked and unfolded like a leatherman without tools,,,) that was just a bit smart alecky,

just a bit



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I watched it when it came to TV.
Probably won’t watch it again, and glad I didn’t pay $12.00 at the theater.
 
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It's actually longer in the movie theater. Something like 1 hour for every 5 minutes of real time. Big Grin
 
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I watched it on tv. It was long.

It made me sad. Like the color yellow.
 
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I really liked it. I'm as sci-fi junkie.
 
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