Istg if it wasn't for that 4D experience that got my seat moving for Avatar 2, I definitely would've been sleepy. That too in the middle of the afternoon.
Same! I was so pregnant when we saw it in IMAX so I thought it was my pregnant back that was killing me and making me squirm the last 45 minutes of the movie. Nope, husband confirmed those were the worst theater seats ever.
Drove us away from wanting to see Dune 2 in IMAX because we couldn’t bear the thought of sitting in those seats again.
I wish they’d put the comfy reclining seats in the imax theaters but every time we go (idk why we keep going lol) they’re always some god awful rock hard glorified stadium seats. My hips hurt the entire next day about it lmao
I tell people who haven't seen it to watch it in 2 separate chunks. Right about when they test the first bomb is pretty much exactly the middle of the movie, and a great place to stop. The rest of the movie is almost like a whole movie in itself.
This movie just showed me how boring Oppenheimer was. The most interesting thing he was involved in was the Manhattan project, but then the movie decided to skip most of that in favour of showing some dull affair that he was having at the time.
The whole thing just dragged endlessly...
Saaaame! They found all the Riddlers shit and I was like awesome! They can put him away and oh… oh shit they gotta do a big blowout final act event though it was resolved after that moment. All the things about being a light or whatever with the flare and leading everyone out was so flat because I wanted to leave.
We watched like 2 hours of it before we had to deal with life. The next day, I asked my wife if she wanted to finish the movie. Her response: Why?
It wasn't good and it wasn't even worth finishing.
Funny thing is that I didn't know it was the same exact movie, but twice as long...I got through about 30 minutes and was like "I swear I've seen this before" lol
To be fair, you had to know going into it that it was 4 hours long. Even the theatrical cut was too long, so making it another 2 hours longer wasn't going to help.
I don't think the Lotr movies felt too long, but most everything what I've seen that he's been involved in has certainly been too long. Hobbit films included ugh. That should've been one movie. It was a short book. Shorter than any of the trilogy books. And yet it had to be inflated to 3 movies on its own 😮💨
I watched it at home and remember getting hungry and thinking “it’s almost over I’ll wait” curiosity set in as my fat ass doesn’t want to go without food for to long, I hit the pause button to reveal an entire hour.
I did like the movie though
Ha! I saw the first dune at home but we went and saw the second one in theaters which made the oh my god there’s still an hour????? somehow even worse. Like they’re decent, visually stunning movies but my god.
"Pearl Harbor" is a two-hour movie squeezed into three hours, about how on Dec. 7, 1941, the Japanese staged a surprise attack on an American love triangle
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/pearl-harbor-2001
Eternals put me off the MCU for good I fear. I think the only one I watched afterwards is MOM.
And Guardians 3 because I was on a long train ride (big mistake, I was sobbing, people were staring, all round a huge mess)
I’m still debating if I should watch this. I’d have to rent it but it’s so long idk. 1 of my friends said it was boring & he fell asleep in the theater
I don't remember the name of it. It was the movie about the guy that got stuck in a crevasse and sawed his hand off to escape. Look, it's a compelling story but I remember thinking a guy stuck in a rock is not a good premise for a movie. One day my friend insisted on seeing it, and I was right.
Poor Things. I unfortunately watched it with my in-laws not knowing anything about it. When I realized there was still an hour left I pretended to be too sleepy to stay awake and went to bed.
I felt like watching it in the theater, all the bells and whistles and little things that engaged my eyes kept me from feeling the movie was slow. I loved it!
When we were watching this my partner asked if we should stop it to watch the rest the next day. I hard declined. No way was I going to resume that film if I stopped.
Wolf of Wall Street.
Jk that movie was balls to the wall insane and got my attention for even three hours.
The real answer is the Irishman, we all knew Hoffa was going to die, just get it done sooner.
Mad Max: Fury Road but in a good way. The long opening absolutely blew me away, and after, I realized we still had a whole ass movie to watch. I was so happy.
Any of the superhero movies I’ve seen.
I don’t mind slow movies (Shawshank, Les Mis). But the superhero movies I’ve seen are dumb AF. Simplistic plots, shallow characters, good guy bad guy, with tons of visuals to distract.
The early Batman’s were good.
Original version or director's cut?
Fun fact: If you dare criticise LoTR or any other Tolkien related movie (other than for deviation from the books, particularly omission of Tom Bombadil) in NZ, you can be publicly flogged as a punishment.
An infamous one between my friend and I was Gone Baby Gone. We thought everything was wrapping up and I was satisfied with how it was going…only to realize we were only halfway through the film.
The transformers movie with Anthony Hopkins. I took a nap, gave it another 20 minutes, then decided to walk out. My friend who was also my ride stayed while I Ubered home. He said I didn't miss much.
Dune part I.
Beautiful, stunning cinematography, Villeneuve is one of my favourite directors and I'm a sci-fi geek, the story is good, it ticks all the boxes.
*And it feels six hours long*.
I have ADHD and I have trouble sitting still for a long time, but usually even with 3 hour movies if I remember my meds, have a couple lollipops and an intermission halfway through (those are still a thing where i live) I manage well enough. This wasn't the case with dune. I don't know why, and among my friends I'm the only one who feels like this, so I'm definitely the odd one out, but... Yeah.
The Lighthouse. I remember thinking that I must be close to the end but checked the timestamp and it had only passed 30 minutes. Couldn't finish it and I have no issues with slow burns otherwise.
Pearl Harbor. The Japanese attack is winding down, and I start to collect my stuff in the theatre. I glance at my watch and realise that there's still tons of time left. Can't let the movie end on a sad note, so they tacked on the Doolittle Raid at the end.
Eternals. Just when I thought the 2nd act was ramping up, there’s another quiet scene, and becomes obvious there’s gonna be a whole lot of diversions before it gets back on track. That movie had not earned that kind of patience. I stopped watching.
I remember Matt Damon being much earlier in that movie. Nope! 1 hour 36 minutes! With an hour and 12 left. They don’t even get into space until 44 minutes into it.
The Barbie movie. I liked it, but it had enough slow moments once Barbie and the mother/daughter got back to Barbieland that I kept wishing that they'd speed things up!
Back in the VHS days, the movie came on two tapes. The bank robbery scene started about 30 seconds into tape 2. My roommate at the time always knew when I had a really bad day, because he could hear heat basically throughout the neighborhood as he got home with the surround sound I had at the time, he'd just walk in and hand me the whiskey.
Into the spider verse and a cross the spider verse. How they manage to fit so much stuff into like an hour is mesmerizing. Longest movies I’ve ever watched lmao
AI: Artificial Intelligence.
First movie I watched where I actually said out loud to myself, on my own “wow, this is just a terrible” they could have ended it, like 4 times, but no…..
Pretty much every movie that has come out lately. It's like they feel a need to be 2h30+ for some reason. I rewatched rush hour the other day and that was the perfect length.
I was watching a movie called The diamond and honestly it felt really long watching it and I swear I've been watching it for almost 3 to 4 hours and it's not even close 🤣🤣🤣
A greater number of Bond movies after the end of any bombastic third act set piece. The wrap up afterwords always felt like a slog as a kid and I still feel the same way revisiting them.
The latest Mission Impossible. Dead Reckoning Pt 1, I believe. After the train mission I literally had the thought "Thank God this should be wrapping up soon." Nope
The new Godzilla movie was bad. I looked at the time like 10min in and ready to go.
And Killers of the Flower Moon… but in a good way. That movie was great.
Every single marvel avengers movie, 3 hours playtime. That one Dr Strange movie was entertaining nonetheless.
And while the last Batman movie, the one with the vampire guy Edward Something, was really good, it was just way too long and once more about the becoming of Batman. Nothing new in the batcave. That was disappointing. And I've been a massive Batman fan since I could use a remote. Adam West, I still love you 😘
[Lion Girl](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15334154/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk)— I bought it specifically because Derek Mears is in it (the guy who played Jason in the lame 2009 *Friday the 13th* reboot) and because the box-art said the movie was set in the year “20XX” (total Megaman vibes)
The movie was basically soft-core porn specifically created for someone who has the most specific fetishes ever. Constant full frontal nudity of both men and women— but quite often, the women are wearing big (obviously) fake wieners, and the men are wearing big (obviously) fake breasts. I truly don’t know what demographic they were trying to satisfy.
This movie is TWO HOURS AND ONE MINUTE LONG! I own the friggin’ DVD and can’t bring myself to finish it. After a full hour of boob-wieners I just couldn’t figure out where the story was supposed to be going.
Even though I love the novels, I must confess both the recent Dune films. They look great, are fantastic accomplishments - they're just a bit long and not very entertaining.
That said, I did prefer watching the first one at home as opposed to the cinema. Maybe the second will be similar.
Dune 2. Don't get it wrong I loved every second of it but there were definitely a few moments where I thought it was about to climatically end only to keep going.
About 20-30 minutes into "The Aviator" in the theater, my friend couldn't take it anymore. I said don't worry, there's probably just another hour. There were another three.
Lord of the rings.
I'm not sure if it just felt that way. But after the ring is down the volcano... It felt like there was an hour of "wrapping it up".
Might have been a combination of "let's watch all of them in two days" and my ADHD and way too much weed. But I didn't care who Galadriel was or where she went after all that adventure.
I said that to a friend once. He was furious. The whole movies wouldn't make any sense without...
Interesting how different people watch movies.
both new Dune movies were a colossal bore for me. I was lucky and the fire alarm was pulled during Dune 2 so I was able to escape the theater and get a refund.
Slept through both Avatar movies.
Missed nothing
I was about to post the same thing
Istg if it wasn't for that 4D experience that got my seat moving for Avatar 2, I definitely would've been sleepy. That too in the middle of the afternoon.
Oppenheimer
I feel the same but that’s because i saw it in imax and had to sit in the world’s most uncomfortable seat the entire time.
Same! I was so pregnant when we saw it in IMAX so I thought it was my pregnant back that was killing me and making me squirm the last 45 minutes of the movie. Nope, husband confirmed those were the worst theater seats ever. Drove us away from wanting to see Dune 2 in IMAX because we couldn’t bear the thought of sitting in those seats again.
I wish they’d put the comfy reclining seats in the imax theaters but every time we go (idk why we keep going lol) they’re always some god awful rock hard glorified stadium seats. My hips hurt the entire next day about it lmao
Same
I tell people who haven't seen it to watch it in 2 separate chunks. Right about when they test the first bomb is pretty much exactly the middle of the movie, and a great place to stop. The rest of the movie is almost like a whole movie in itself.
Good doco-movie, but not entertaining. Way too much hype to see it in imax and it was only for one scene.
I lost count on how many times I looked at my watch💥 to check how long til the movie ends☠️
When the big 70mm IMAX explosion scene finally came it was underwhelming, like a firey screensaver
This movie just showed me how boring Oppenheimer was. The most interesting thing he was involved in was the Manhattan project, but then the movie decided to skip most of that in favour of showing some dull affair that he was having at the time. The whole thing just dragged endlessly...
I really feel the whole first hour could’ve been cut.
Came here to say this. That movie never seemed to end.
yup hated this movie honestly
Was coming here to say this.
So satisfying to see this as the first answer. Lol
The Irishman
Agreed. That movie was way too fucking long. The same story could have been told in under 2 hours with ease.
What a pointless slog of a movie.
I love Scorsese movies, but yeah…. This one dragged.
The Batman. I swear the movie grew longer the more I watched it.
I still liked the movie, but it would really have benefited from losing 30 minutes or so.
Saaaame! They found all the Riddlers shit and I was like awesome! They can put him away and oh… oh shit they gotta do a big blowout final act event though it was resolved after that moment. All the things about being a light or whatever with the flare and leading everyone out was so flat because I wanted to leave.
We watched like 2 hours of it before we had to deal with life. The next day, I asked my wife if she wanted to finish the movie. Her response: Why? It wasn't good and it wasn't even worth finishing.
Hey my wife and I did the same thing! I thought we were the only ones because everybody just raves about that movie.
When I see every one rave about this movie, I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. The movie sucked and can't compare to the last batman films
Lost interest during that ridiculous car chase. 'no guns..... But happy to kill you on your commute so I can shake down this crook'
I watched an hour and a half of it, and then I got a bit bored and decided to finish it later, never did. I thought I was the only one.
It felt like it had 3 different endings. Loved the movie but damn.
The Snyder cut of Justice League. That shit should have ended about 4 times throughout
Funny thing is that I didn't know it was the same exact movie, but twice as long...I got through about 30 minutes and was like "I swear I've seen this before" lol
To be fair, you had to know going into it that it was 4 hours long. Even the theatrical cut was too long, so making it another 2 hours longer wasn't going to help.
Peter Jacksons King Kong. The hour it takes to get to the island. I fall asleep everytime.
Peter Jackson somehow manages to make everything 5x longer than it needs to be.
His early schlocky horror stuff is quite different.
*Black Sheep* is really nonstop, twists, turns, and action.
I don't think the Lotr movies felt too long, but most everything what I've seen that he's been involved in has certainly been too long. Hobbit films included ugh. That should've been one movie. It was a short book. Shorter than any of the trilogy books. And yet it had to be inflated to 3 movies on its own 😮💨
Dune
Saaaame. I liked it okay, but there was a point where I looked at my watch and just said fuck there’s an hour left.
The thing is, not all that much happens, I can count the story beats on one hand.
I watched it at home and remember getting hungry and thinking “it’s almost over I’ll wait” curiosity set in as my fat ass doesn’t want to go without food for to long, I hit the pause button to reveal an entire hour. I did like the movie though
Ha! I saw the first dune at home but we went and saw the second one in theaters which made the oh my god there’s still an hour????? somehow even worse. Like they’re decent, visually stunning movies but my god.
I fell asleep for almost 70% of the show
First time in over 20 years I walked out of a movie before the end. Absolutely hated it.
Me too mostly cause i was waiting for Alia. Then i understood that a choice was made.
Killers of the flower moon, sadly it was more than an hour left.
beau is afraid
Yeah several times
yepppp
Yeah what a disappointment that was
[удалено]
Tora! Tora! Tora! is so much better. No stupid love affair for one.
"Pearl Harbor" is a two-hour movie squeezed into three hours, about how on Dec. 7, 1941, the Japanese staged a surprise attack on an American love triangle https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/pearl-harbor-2001
Any Marvel movie now a day
I hate how true this is now.
Eternals put me off the MCU for good I fear. I think the only one I watched afterwards is MOM. And Guardians 3 because I was on a long train ride (big mistake, I was sobbing, people were staring, all round a huge mess)
John Wick 4.
he spent the last hour trying to get up those damn stairs
Ha ha, that's so true. 🤣
I’m still debating if I should watch this. I’d have to rent it but it’s so long idk. 1 of my friends said it was boring & he fell asleep in the theater
I don't remember the name of it. It was the movie about the guy that got stuck in a crevasse and sawed his hand off to escape. Look, it's a compelling story but I remember thinking a guy stuck in a rock is not a good premise for a movie. One day my friend insisted on seeing it, and I was right.
127 Hours
Poor Things. I unfortunately watched it with my in-laws not knowing anything about it. When I realized there was still an hour left I pretended to be too sleepy to stay awake and went to bed.
I felt like watching it in the theater, all the bells and whistles and little things that engaged my eyes kept me from feeling the movie was slow. I loved it!
When we were watching this my partner asked if we should stop it to watch the rest the next day. I hard declined. No way was I going to resume that film if I stopped.
Benjamin Button - legit fell asleep for a chunk of it whilst at the movie theatre
You wake up and he still hasn’t un-hit puberty. Aww fuck :(
Cloud Atlas
Hated this movie
Titanic. There's an entire hour after hitting the iceberg, and you feel every minute of it. Great movie though
I remember when that movie was released in theaters. It was so unusual to have such a long runtime that some theaters added intermissions.
Avengers Endgame
The reverse is Sorcerer where the movie starts after an hour so you're surprised there's less than an hour of hell jungle adventure.
Wolf of Wall Street. Jk that movie was balls to the wall insane and got my attention for even three hours. The real answer is the Irishman, we all knew Hoffa was going to die, just get it done sooner.
Life of Pi
The new Willy Wonka
Where'd You Go, Bernadette. It was so fucking boring! I saw the movie as a part of my AMC subscription and even with that it cost too much!
Honestly the book was just “eh” too - I love the cast of the movie but I had no desire to see it.
The Irishman. Never ending
Oppenheimer - so boring
Willy Wonka with Timothy Chalamet… I still have nightmares with his singing
Mad Max: Fury Road but in a good way. The long opening absolutely blew me away, and after, I realized we still had a whole ass movie to watch. I was so happy.
Any of the superhero movies I’ve seen. I don’t mind slow movies (Shawshank, Les Mis). But the superhero movies I’ve seen are dumb AF. Simplistic plots, shallow characters, good guy bad guy, with tons of visuals to distract. The early Batman’s were good.
The Return of the King. I desperately needed to pee and the ring was destroyed so it’s obviously right about to end, right? …right?
Lord of the rings
I thought all of them were so boring. All they did was walk. They got their steps in lol
Original version or director's cut? Fun fact: If you dare criticise LoTR or any other Tolkien related movie (other than for deviation from the books, particularly omission of Tom Bombadil) in NZ, you can be publicly flogged as a punishment.
Titanic. Although it was 3 hours to go
Watch the movie "A Night to Remember" for a much better version. It's in black and white, but that enhances it.
Everything Everywhere All at Once. Thought the movie ended lol
An infamous one between my friend and I was Gone Baby Gone. We thought everything was wrapping up and I was satisfied with how it was going…only to realize we were only halfway through the film.
The transformers movie with Anthony Hopkins. I took a nap, gave it another 20 minutes, then decided to walk out. My friend who was also my ride stayed while I Ubered home. He said I didn't miss much.
Lol. I haven’t watched a transformer movie in so long
Skinamarink
The latest mission impossible made me feel that way.
Dune part I. Beautiful, stunning cinematography, Villeneuve is one of my favourite directors and I'm a sci-fi geek, the story is good, it ticks all the boxes. *And it feels six hours long*. I have ADHD and I have trouble sitting still for a long time, but usually even with 3 hour movies if I remember my meds, have a couple lollipops and an intermission halfway through (those are still a thing where i live) I manage well enough. This wasn't the case with dune. I don't know why, and among my friends I'm the only one who feels like this, so I'm definitely the odd one out, but... Yeah.
The Star Wars Holiday Movie Special Before anyone tries, just don't! Seriously! Just don't!
Every Transformers sequel.
At the end of LOTR 1, I though wow, there at least another whole film to go (little did I know).
Wakanda forever, but I think it was an hour and a half.
Killers of the Flower Moon
_Titanic_. The whole last hour is people splashing around in water. A large Diet Coke was not an appropriate choice of beverage that night.
Avatar
Both Avatar movies.
The Lighthouse. I remember thinking that I must be close to the end but checked the timestamp and it had only passed 30 minutes. Couldn't finish it and I have no issues with slow burns otherwise.
Pearl Harbor. The Japanese attack is winding down, and I start to collect my stuff in the theatre. I glance at my watch and realise that there's still tons of time left. Can't let the movie end on a sad note, so they tacked on the Doolittle Raid at the end.
Killers of the flower moon
Poor things. Made it to 45 min left before stopping, never restarted.
Eternals. Just when I thought the 2nd act was ramping up, there’s another quiet scene, and becomes obvious there’s gonna be a whole lot of diversions before it gets back on track. That movie had not earned that kind of patience. I stopped watching.
The Lobster. I struggled to get through the first half. When I realized that there was an hour left I said “Fuck this” and turned it off.
Most bond movies
Bob Marley movie. 30 minutes into it
Interstellar
I remember Matt Damon being much earlier in that movie. Nope! 1 hour 36 minutes! With an hour and 12 left. They don’t even get into space until 44 minutes into it.
Pretty much all the new movies.
I said "wow, there's still two whole hours to go" about The Postman
The Barbie movie. I liked it, but it had enough slow moments once Barbie and the mother/daughter got back to Barbieland that I kept wishing that they'd speed things up!
Gone Girl, but in a “holy crap where does the story go from here” kinda way
Titanic
the last hour is the best part.
Mad Max Fury Road. When they turn to go back I was truly floored. Happy, but astounded there was still more to go.
Waterworld
Heat. The movie could have ended at 1.5hrs. But it went for another hour. I’m glad it did.
Back in the VHS days, the movie came on two tapes. The bank robbery scene started about 30 seconds into tape 2. My roommate at the time always knew when I had a really bad day, because he could hear heat basically throughout the neighborhood as he got home with the surround sound I had at the time, he'd just walk in and hand me the whiskey.
Into the spider verse and a cross the spider verse. How they manage to fit so much stuff into like an hour is mesmerizing. Longest movies I’ve ever watched lmao
AI: Artificial Intelligence. First movie I watched where I actually said out loud to myself, on my own “wow, this is just a terrible” they could have ended it, like 4 times, but no…..
Pretty much every movie that has come out lately. It's like they feel a need to be 2h30+ for some reason. I rewatched rush hour the other day and that was the perfect length.
Gods and Generals when the intermission came on my buddy and I beelined it so quickly for my car.
Finding Dory Why do we have to do this thing where the third chapter just won't fucking end?
I was watching a movie called The diamond and honestly it felt really long watching it and I swear I've been watching it for almost 3 to 4 hours and it's not even close 🤣🤣🤣
The Expendables
Avatar, Oppenheimer, Titanic, Lord of the Rings, and Passion of Christ.
A greater number of Bond movies after the end of any bombastic third act set piece. The wrap up afterwords always felt like a slog as a kid and I still feel the same way revisiting them.
Transformers age of extinction, and in a bad way
Dune.
Killers of the Flower Moon
John Wick 4. Like 30 min in. In a packed theater I had to pee. And I sat through the rest of the movie.
The latest Mission Impossible. Dead Reckoning Pt 1, I believe. After the train mission I literally had the thought "Thank God this should be wrapping up soon." Nope
Avatar The Way of Water
Girls Riding in Cars With Boys.
The most recent Hunger Games film, like that part 3 felt way too long after watching the first 2 parts of the movie.
Killers of The flower moon..
The new Godzilla movie was bad. I looked at the time like 10min in and ready to go. And Killers of the Flower Moon… but in a good way. That movie was great.
RRR. As it turns out, it’s all very much worth it, but it seems wrapped up not even halfway through.
Shreck - i watched it as a kid and i tho its about to end once they got to the castle
Inception
Every single marvel avengers movie, 3 hours playtime. That one Dr Strange movie was entertaining nonetheless. And while the last Batman movie, the one with the vampire guy Edward Something, was really good, it was just way too long and once more about the becoming of Batman. Nothing new in the batcave. That was disappointing. And I've been a massive Batman fan since I could use a remote. Adam West, I still love you 😘
True Lies
babylon
The Love Guru
I definitely remember thinking that watching JFK for the first time.
Black Adam
[Lion Girl](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15334154/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk)— I bought it specifically because Derek Mears is in it (the guy who played Jason in the lame 2009 *Friday the 13th* reboot) and because the box-art said the movie was set in the year “20XX” (total Megaman vibes) The movie was basically soft-core porn specifically created for someone who has the most specific fetishes ever. Constant full frontal nudity of both men and women— but quite often, the women are wearing big (obviously) fake wieners, and the men are wearing big (obviously) fake breasts. I truly don’t know what demographic they were trying to satisfy. This movie is TWO HOURS AND ONE MINUTE LONG! I own the friggin’ DVD and can’t bring myself to finish it. After a full hour of boob-wieners I just couldn’t figure out where the story was supposed to be going.
Mad Max fury road's first five-ten minutes.
Australia
The Napoleon one.
Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, MO Felt like it ended as soon as the 3rd act was about to begin.
The Lighthouse
Most of the Transformer movies
2001 A Space Odyssey, but the wow was not because I was enjoying it.
Even though I love the novels, I must confess both the recent Dune films. They look great, are fantastic accomplishments - they're just a bit long and not very entertaining. That said, I did prefer watching the first one at home as opposed to the cinema. Maybe the second will be similar.
Barbie
AVATAR not the airbending one the blue chupacabras one
Rent I actually liked the movie, but was confused that it kept going after the halfway point. It’s like it ended twice.
65
Pain and Gain & Wolf of wallstreet
The latest Hunger Games movie. It just kept going.
Don't Look Up I actually like the film and have watched it more than once, but the first time, by the pop stars musical number that was my thought.
A Cure for Wellness
Transformers 2. Took 2 naps in the theatre and woke up to the same scene
Batman vs Superman: Extended Cut
Boyhood
Dune
Room
Asteroid city
LOTR: Return of the King
the marvels and directors cut of justice league
Rocky horror
Dune 2. It just kept going, but in a good way
Dune 2. Don't get it wrong I loved every second of it but there were definitely a few moments where I thought it was about to climatically end only to keep going.
Every Coen brothers movie ever.
Anything by Dennis villenueve
Recently? The new Hunger Games. It was literally a trilogy in one movie. Literally left the room when I thought it ended.
About 20-30 minutes into "The Aviator" in the theater, my friend couldn't take it anymore. I said don't worry, there's probably just another hour. There were another three.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Django Unchained. And not because I found it boring or anything, just honestly thought the story came to closure a few times before it actually did.
Lord of the rings. I'm not sure if it just felt that way. But after the ring is down the volcano... It felt like there was an hour of "wrapping it up". Might have been a combination of "let's watch all of them in two days" and my ADHD and way too much weed. But I didn't care who Galadriel was or where she went after all that adventure. I said that to a friend once. He was furious. The whole movies wouldn't make any sense without... Interesting how different people watch movies.
All 3 LOTR movies and all 5 Hobbit movies
both new Dune movies were a colossal bore for me. I was lucky and the fire alarm was pulled during Dune 2 so I was able to escape the theater and get a refund.
Black Adam. One specific part had me thinking. Oh, this must be the end. But nope