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GoldenJCJ 03-21-24 07:02 PM

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^ Maybe they’re the “Special Edition” versions of the sequel trilogy. They added the episode numbers while they were inserting Jar Jar and Kylo yelling “Noooo!” throughout the movies.

Josh-da-man 03-21-24 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Mondo Kane (Post 14403474)

Force Awakens, Last Jedi and Rise/Skywalker don't have any episode numbers in their titles/scrawls. Therefore, they shouldn't count.
https://media.giphy.com/media/FFzx6IuvZyBoY/giphy.gif

I'm pretty sure they had Episode numbers in the crawls; they just didn't include them in the titles or promotions.


stvn1974 03-21-24 07:14 PM

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Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars Original Trilogy Special Editions and Star Wars Sequel Trilogy in one viewing sounds like hell. I think I would rather be waterboarded.

Abob Teff 03-21-24 09:00 PM

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I want a 20.8 sticker for the back of my car, just like the 26.2 and 13.1 marathon stickers!

Decker 03-22-24 12:54 AM

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Amateurs. That’s nothing compared to the MCU 22 movie marathon :

I Tried Watching 22 Marvel Movies in 1 Theater for 3 Days and Went Insane

GoldenJCJ 03-22-24 09:36 AM

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Going to the movies is supposed to be fun. After about 4 hours it stops being fun and turns into and endurance test.

I can maybe imagine sitting through a trilogy of movies in one day. Anything beyond that and I’m out. Especially when it’s a widely available series that I most likely have sitting on by DVD shelf.

Jay G. 03-22-24 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man (Post 14403483)
I'm pretty sure they had Episode numbers in the crawls; they just didn't include them in the titles or promotions.

Yep. You can see all the episode crawls in this video, all at once. Each has an episode number.


IBJoel 03-22-24 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Mondo Kane (Post 14403474)

Force Awakens, Last Jedi and Rise/Skywalker don't have any episode numbers in their titles/scrawls. Therefore, they shouldn't count.

If they needed the numerals in their titles, then the OT films wouldn't count either :D

Jay G. 03-22-24 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by GoldenJCJ (Post 14403701)
Going to the movies is supposed to be fun. After about 4 hours it stops being fun and turns into and endurance test.

Maybe a viewing party would be better. Like, at a conference hall, with the front half of it darkened with a large screen, sound, and chairs, but in back a more lit area with snacks and drinks, and an open area to just mingle and talk. People could come and go as they please, and maybe even other rooms for some side activities, like a cosplay contest, Star Wars trivia, lightsaber fights, etc. Maybe have Solo and Rouge One screening in a loop in another room, so if there's a particular episode movie you don't like, you could skip over to the other screening room and watch one of those.

So basically, more of a celebration of Star Wars than a butt-numb-athon.

Cellar Door 03-22-24 03:14 PM

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I went to a marathon of the OT back when I was in college in the mid 90s, before the PT was made. There was about a 20 minute break between each movie. It was in the large campus theater (Texas A&M). It was fun with the enthusiastic college crowd, and I didn't get bored or tired. I wouldn't want to do longer than that though.

A funny thing happened during the early scenes of Ep. 4. The Texas A&M Corp of Cadets (a ROTC-like program) is a very, very visible part of campus life (sometimes obnoxiously so) and the seniors in the program are known for their tall leather boots. In the movie, when the bad guys (Imperial troops, modeled after Nazis) come marching onto screen and there is a shot that is a close up of their very similar tall leather boots, there was a burst of laughter in the audience and some sheepish looks from the cadets in attendance.

DJariya 03-22-24 09:27 PM

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https://www.harkins.com/events-and-s...ourth-marathon

The Harkins chain put out pre-sale tickets for it. I don't see Regal or AMC selling tickets for the marathon yet.

It's $60 You get a poster, lanyard and 25% off concessions

I assume pricing will be similar at other chains.

Starts at 7am and the last film starts at 2:40am the next day.

This is definitely not for most fans. You have to be a real die-hard to participate in this endurance test.

The Harkins schedule doesn't appear to have any breaks. The movies play non-stop. Unless you use the credits to take care of your business.

The Cow 03-22-24 09:47 PM

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I did a Lord of the Rings extended editions marathon a while ago. That was around 10 hours and pretty rough.

Depending on what theater around here has it (if any), I might have a go at it, hmm...

Jay G. 03-22-24 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by The Cow (Post 14404036)
I did a Lord of the Rings extended editions marathon a while ago. That was around 10 hours and pretty rough.

Depending on what theater around here has it (if any), I might have a go at it, hmm...

This is a 20.8 hour marathon. Think about how exhausted you were at the end of the LOTR marathon, and think about immediately doing it again.

The Cow 03-22-24 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Jay G. (Post 14404045)
This is a 20.8 hour marathon. Think about how exhausted you were at the end of the LOTR marathon, and think about immediately doing it again.

Yep, I know. And the LOTR movies did have a small break in between films (I think it was 15-20 minutes).

It would be rough, for sure, but I'm curious to give it a whirl, dunno. Star Wars movies feel like they go by rather quickly. They, at least, have a good deal of action in them. I think it would be even tougher if they went in release order rather than timeline order.

story 03-22-24 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by The Cow (Post 14404054)
Yep, I know. And the LOTR movies did have a small break in between films (I think it was 15-20 minutes).

Yes, the LOTR extended edition movies do have 20 minutes in-between the films. They're called "the credits."

The Cow 03-22-24 11:35 PM

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:lol:, true, true...

DJariya 05-02-24 12:02 PM

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The Star Wars marathons are completely sold out in my area. Anyone here going to one? :lol: You know you all want to play hookie from work for 2 days and not tell your wives. ;)

Anyway, The Phantom Menace re-release is tomorrow and AMC is offering this R2D2 popcorn and drink vessel for $50


story 05-02-24 03:46 PM

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Wow. I don't usually have any interest in that sort of thing but wow, strap that to my chest and watch me sit back in my chair and never get up.

Josh-da-man 05-02-24 05:57 PM

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Cool! They came up with a way for you to spill your popcorn and your drink all over yourself at the same time and charge you fifty bucks for the privilege!

Crocker Jarmen 05-02-24 06:19 PM

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I'll be seeing the re-release of The Phantom Menace on Friday, first time seeing it since probably the year 2001, so I'm looking forward to revisiting it with a much different perspective. And as a bonus, the local performing arts centre is screening Star Wars on Saturday, last time seeing that on the big screen would have been in 97.


stvn1974 05-02-24 06:23 PM

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Spoiler:
Qui Gon Jinn dies.



story 05-02-24 06:31 PM

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16. The High Council Meeting and

Originally Posted by stvn1974 (Post 14420882)
Spoiler:
Qui Gon



's Funeral

Mike86 05-02-24 07:49 PM

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I was hoping my local theater would get the 25th Anniversary showing of The Phantom Menace but no go. Closest is around an hour and a half away so not sure if my wife and I will go or just watch the 4K at home.

BrewCrew 05-03-24 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 14420710)
The Star Wars marathons are completely sold out in my area. Anyone here going to one? :lol: You know you all want to play hookie from work for 2 days and not tell your wives. ;)

Anyway, The Phantom Menace re-release is tomorrow and AMC is offering this R2D2 popcorn and drink vessel for $50

https://x.com/amctheatres/status/178...ROaaX6I5S_8l2Q

Reminds me of all of the overpriced crap that was sold when Phantom Menace originally came out. Fell for it then but not 25 years later.

Josh-da-man 05-03-24 12:36 PM

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It's so weird to think that The Phantom Menace came out twenty-five years ago.

The sixteen year stretch between Return of the Jedi and TPM seemed like an eternity.


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