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Longest movie that has been released in theatres in the US?

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Originally posted by: conehead433
Or it may be Andy Warhol's Empire at 485 minutes.

I'm pretty sure this was released in theaters in the US. Many movie goers were ticked off at having watched the Empire State building motionless for unending hours.
 
Might want to stipulate that it has to be a movie people actually want to see. Not the one with the guy just sleeping and such...

Or at least in the last 30 years. heh.
 
In saw Gettysburg in the theater with the intermission. It felt like we had stepped into the wayback machine!
 
It would probably be "Empire"
--Andy Warhol's 8+ hour shot of the Empire State Building

Or that 8 hour romp about the Holocaust...I forget the title
 
Originally posted by: conehead433
Originally posted by: conehead433
Or it may be Andy Warhol's Empire at 485 minutes.

I'm pretty sure this was released in theaters in the US. Many movie goers were ticked off at having watched the Empire State building motionless for unending hours.

It was released, and recently re-released. Museums will show it from to time.
 
Was Braveheart shown in theaters in full? I remember that being on 2 tapes, seemed kind of long.z

Heh, nvm, that was less than 3 hours apparently.
 
Titanic and LotR were the longest I actually saw in the theater. I saw Dances with Wolves on TV, it was pretty freakin long.
 
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