Favorite movie marathons that you have attended?
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Favorite movie marathons that you have attended?
These days it seems that almost every time a high profile movie is released that is part of a series, all the national theater chains will usually offer a special "one night only" movie marathon including all of the previous entries in the series, leading up to the release of the movie itself. What are your favorite move marathons that you have attended at a theater?
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Back in the day :
Flesh for Frankenstein / Blood for Dracula
The Streetfighter / Return of the Streetfighter / The Streetfighter's Last Revenge
Flesh for Frankenstein / Blood for Dracula
The Streetfighter / Return of the Streetfighter / The Streetfighter's Last Revenge
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All 5 Planet of the Apes films @ Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood a year or so ago. Only Planet was 35mm but the digital looked pretty good.
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In 1985
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Star Trek I: The Motion Picture
Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan
Star Trek III: The Search For Spock
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
OK, it's the only movie marathon I've been to. It was a promotional gimmick to promote Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. T-Shirts. Special Tickets. But only a preview of Star Trek V. Which turned out to be pretty crappy. The copies of the four other Star Trek films ranged from fair to poor. Theater was sold out. The crowd stayed in good humor. It must have been over ten hours in the theater. I think I have the ticket somewhere. The thing is I conned my brother in going with me and I called in sick that day.
Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan
Star Trek III: The Search For Spock
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
OK, it's the only movie marathon I've been to. It was a promotional gimmick to promote Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. T-Shirts. Special Tickets. But only a preview of Star Trek V. Which turned out to be pretty crappy. The copies of the four other Star Trek films ranged from fair to poor. Theater was sold out. The crowd stayed in good humor. It must have been over ten hours in the theater. I think I have the ticket somewhere. The thing is I conned my brother in going with me and I called in sick that day.
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Years ago (40+) Times Square theaters (Manhattan) used to have Clint Eastwood quadruple features where you saw all three films from the "Man with No Name" trilogy (A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS, FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE, THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY) followed by his first starring American western, HANG 'EM HIGH. We would smuggle in Blimpie sandwiches and be in the theater for about 9 hours.
One theater in Manhattan, the Elgin, on 19th St., would have all-night screenings on Saturday nights in the summer, including four Marx Bros. movies and four Sam Peckinpah movies. We'd go in at midnight and come out into the bright morning sun. I remember taking my 15-year-old sister to the four Peckinpah films: JUNIOR BONNER, THE WILD BUNCH, STRAW DOGS and THE GETAWAY.
When BATTLE FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES (1973) came out, Fox introduced it by including it in a five-film APES marathon. My local theater showed the films out of order. The general consensus was that BATTLE was absolutely terrible.
One theater in Manhattan, the Elgin, on 19th St., would have all-night screenings on Saturday nights in the summer, including four Marx Bros. movies and four Sam Peckinpah movies. We'd go in at midnight and come out into the bright morning sun. I remember taking my 15-year-old sister to the four Peckinpah films: JUNIOR BONNER, THE WILD BUNCH, STRAW DOGS and THE GETAWAY.
When BATTLE FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES (1973) came out, Fox introduced it by including it in a five-film APES marathon. My local theater showed the films out of order. The general consensus was that BATTLE was absolutely terrible.
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I've been to a couple of odd and a couple of cool double features back in the day. I remember watching The Witches of Eastwick (1987) and The Lost Boys (1987) back to back. A weird one was the advertized double feature Micki + Maude (1984) & The Hearse (1980). I'm still scratching my head over that pairing.
A pretty cool one was Fox's "Double Creature Feature" The Fly (1986) & Aliens (1986).
A pretty cool one was Fox's "Double Creature Feature" The Fly (1986) & Aliens (1986).
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Years ago (40+) Times Square theaters (Manhattan) used to have Clint Eastwood quadruple features where you saw all three films from the "Man with No Name" trilogy (A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS, FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE, THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY) followed by his first starring American western, HANG 'EM HIGH. We would smuggle in Blimpie sandwiches and be in the theater for about 9 hours.
One theater in Manhattan, the Elgin, on 19th St., would have all-night screenings on Saturday nights in the summer, including four Marx Bros. movies and four Sam Peckinpah movies. We'd go in at midnight and come out into the bright morning sun. I remember taking my 15-year-old sister to the four Peckinpah films: JUNIOR BONNER, THE WILD BUNCH, STRAW DOGS and THE GETAWAY.
When BATTLE FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES (1973) came out, Fox introduced it by including it in a five-film APES marathon. My local theater showed the films out of order. The general consensus was that BATTLE was absolutely terrible.
One theater in Manhattan, the Elgin, on 19th St., would have all-night screenings on Saturday nights in the summer, including four Marx Bros. movies and four Sam Peckinpah movies. We'd go in at midnight and come out into the bright morning sun. I remember taking my 15-year-old sister to the four Peckinpah films: JUNIOR BONNER, THE WILD BUNCH, STRAW DOGS and THE GETAWAY.
When BATTLE FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES (1973) came out, Fox introduced it by including it in a five-film APES marathon. My local theater showed the films out of order. The general consensus was that BATTLE was absolutely terrible.
There was a 5 film Edgar Allan Poe marathon in the mid-sixties. All AIP Corman Poes.
Saw a Frankenfest. FRANKENSTEIN CREATED WOMAN/FRANKENSTEIN CONQUERORS THE WORLD/FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE SPACE MONSTER/FRANKENSTEIN 1970/JESSE JAMES MEETS FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTER.
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John Carpenter's "Apocalypse" Trilogy at the Aero Theater in 2011.
The Thing
In the Mouth of Madness
Prince of Darkness
John Carpenter introduced the event. All 3 flicks were presented in 35 mm. It was great.
The Thing
In the Mouth of Madness
Prince of Darkness
John Carpenter introduced the event. All 3 flicks were presented in 35 mm. It was great.
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Wow! Somebody had to go to a lot of work for that quintuple feature. I'm quite certain each of those films had to come from a different distributor. And each film is so different from the others. The person who programmed it sure knew his stuff. A Hammer horror, a Japanese monster, a western, an ultra low-budget U.S. cheapie, and one starring the original Frankenstein's monster himself, Boris Karloff! I imagine the "Space Monster" one must've been a chore to sit through so I'm hoping people used that to go to the bathroom, load up on food, or catch up on sleep.
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I'll second the Star Wars Trilogy in 1985.
I also really enjoyed the Back to the Future triple feature in the early 90s that capped off with the 1st showing of part III. The theater doing this had a fleet of Deloreans outside and I still have my button that says "I've seen the future back-to-back-to-back."
I also really enjoyed the Back to the Future triple feature in the early 90s that capped off with the 1st showing of part III. The theater doing this had a fleet of Deloreans outside and I still have my button that says "I've seen the future back-to-back-to-back."
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I've only ever attended one movie marathon. It was last year leading up to The Avengers.
Iron Man/Incredible Hulk/Iron Man 2/Thor/Captain America/midnight screening of The Avengers.
I had seen all of the films except for Thor prior to attending, but it was pretty fun and now I can say I attended a movie marathon.
Marathons like the ones Ash has been talking about seem far more interesting to me, but do not seem to be done anymore. I'd like to attend a Butt-Numb-A-Thon some day as something so carefully programmed and varied seems much more interesting.
In the meantime, I just stick with home viewing marathons when I have the time. Watching 6-7 movies on a Saturday isn't the most productive use of time, but I like to enjoy it when I can.
Iron Man/Incredible Hulk/Iron Man 2/Thor/Captain America/midnight screening of The Avengers.
I had seen all of the films except for Thor prior to attending, but it was pretty fun and now I can say I attended a movie marathon.
Marathons like the ones Ash has been talking about seem far more interesting to me, but do not seem to be done anymore. I'd like to attend a Butt-Numb-A-Thon some day as something so carefully programmed and varied seems much more interesting.
In the meantime, I just stick with home viewing marathons when I have the time. Watching 6-7 movies on a Saturday isn't the most productive use of time, but I like to enjoy it when I can.
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I've only ever been to one, the Nolan Batman films. It was pretty fun and was a pretty good value as well.
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I went to Cinemark's Oscar nominee marathon earlier this year (spread out over two Saturdays)...it was a lot of fun because at that point I had only seen two of the nominees (Lincoln and Argo - both worth seeing a second time).
I also went to a LOTR marathon last year (weekend before THE HOBBIT came out).
I also went to a LOTR marathon last year (weekend before THE HOBBIT came out).
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The only marathon I did in theaters was the Trilogy Tuesday for the Lord of the Rings in 2003. It was worth seeing Fellowship and Two Towers on the big screen in their extended edition along with Return of the King in its' theatrical version.
It was worth the $30 even though my assigned seat was in the back row all the way to the left and some idiot a few seats down kept rocking back and forth during the movies and constantly coming into my peripheral vision and distracting me. I still have the tickets, lanyard, and popcorn bucket.
It was worth the $30 even though my assigned seat was in the back row all the way to the left and some idiot a few seats down kept rocking back and forth during the movies and constantly coming into my peripheral vision and distracting me. I still have the tickets, lanyard, and popcorn bucket.
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First Blood
Rambo: First Blood Part II
Rambo III
Rambo
Rambo 4 was one of the best experiences I've ever had at the movies. The whole thing was fun.
Rambo: First Blood Part II
Rambo III
Rambo
Rambo 4 was one of the best experiences I've ever had at the movies. The whole thing was fun.
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The only marathon I did in theaters was the Trilogy Tuesday for the Lord of the Rings in 2003. It was worth seeing Fellowship and Two Towers on the big screen in their extended edition along with Return of the King in its' theatrical version.
It was worth the $30 even though my assigned seat was in the back row all the way to the left and some idiot a few seats down kept rocking back and forth during the movies and constantly coming into my peripheral vision and distracting me. I still have the tickets, lanyard, and popcorn bucket.
It was worth the $30 even though my assigned seat was in the back row all the way to the left and some idiot a few seats down kept rocking back and forth during the movies and constantly coming into my peripheral vision and distracting me. I still have the tickets, lanyard, and popcorn bucket.
The Extended Editions of any of the LOTR weren't out until the Fall of 2004, if memory serves me correctly. There's no way you saw the extended editions of the first two films before the theatrical cut of the third one. All 3 EE versions came out on DVD the following year at the same time.
I do recall a regular marathon where tickets were sold for the theatrical cuts of the first two and then the third one right after.