A well constructed film does not feel rushed in a shorter run time.
I like long films, like really long ones. Ones where the length is part of the experience. For example, I loved Apocalypse Now Redux.
What I don’t like is films that are substantially longer than they need to be. I don’t want them pared down, I want them built around the format their story suits rather than padded out. I like breathing room (mostly!) but it’s a fine line to walk.
A good film opening gets on with things quickly, getting the viewer up to speed, but too often I find myself quoting Springfieldians from Marge vs. The Monorail - “GET TO THE MONEY!”
That’s a completely different problem. You were arguing if a film deserves to be long (it does if it’s worth it). Now you’re arguing that you don’t have time for a long film.
Convenience isn’t an Oscar category. A good film can be short or long, it depends on many factors.
Well in that case let’s revise my comment to “I was trying to meet the person that I was replying to in the middle”.
Trying to gotcha me is just going to end up with me being an aggressive arsehole. That’s no fun for anyone and isn’t going to result in you catching me out, so it’ll be frustrating for you and tiresome for me. I’m going to bed.
A well constructed film does not feel rushed in a shorter run time.
I like long films, like really long ones. Ones where the length is part of the experience. For example, I loved Apocalypse Now Redux.
What I don’t like is films that are substantially longer than they need to be. I don’t want them pared down, I want them built around the format their story suits rather than padded out. I like breathing room (mostly!) but it’s a fine line to walk.
A good film opening gets on with things quickly, getting the viewer up to speed, but too often I find myself quoting Springfieldians from Marge vs. The Monorail - “GET TO THE MONEY!”
I honestly love when I get really engrossed in something, credits roll and I look at the scrub bar… ”wtf that was barely more than an hour?"
A well constructed, long, film also doesn’t feel long
True, but it’s a lot easier for me to find 90 minutes than 180 minutes on a weekday night.
That’s a completely different problem. You were arguing if a film deserves to be long (it does if it’s worth it). Now you’re arguing that you don’t have time for a long film.
Convenience isn’t an Oscar category. A good film can be short or long, it depends on many factors.
Sigh, I was trying to meet you in the middle. I’m in no mood to fight with you.
Sigh. I’m not the person you were arguing with.
Well in that case let’s revise my comment to “I was trying to meet the person that I was replying to in the middle”.
Trying to gotcha me is just going to end up with me being an aggressive arsehole. That’s no fun for anyone and isn’t going to result in you catching me out, so it’ll be frustrating for you and tiresome for me. I’m going to bed.