Movie Marathon (Part 4)

Movies that take place within the film’s run time (or even less time than that)

  1. Rope
  2. Nick of Time
  3. My Dinner with Andre
  4. Speed
  5. 'night, Mother
  6. Carnage
  7. Buried
  8. Run, Lola, Run
  9. Cadillac Man

If this turns out to be #10, then I’ll pass.

Yeah, I was in error. Sorry.

Movies that take place within the film’s run time (or even less time than that)

  1. Rope
  2. Nick of Time
  3. My Dinner with Andre
  4. Speed
  5. 'night, Mother
  6. Carnage
  7. Buried
  8. Run, Lola, Run
  9. Cadillac Man
  10. 12 Angry Men

Pass.

Movies that span at least three decades

  1. Mr. Holland’s Opus (covers just over 30 years in the protagonist’s life)

Movies that span at least three decades

  1. Mr. Holland’s Opus (covers just over 30 years in the protagonist’s life)
  2. History of the World Part 1 (Stone age, the Old Testament, Roman Empire, Spanish Inquisition, French Resolution)

Movies that span at least three decades

  1. Mr. Holland’s Opus (covers just over 30 years in the protagonist’s life)
  2. History of the World Part 1 (Stone age, the Old Testament, Roman Empire, Spanish Inquisition, French Resolution)
  3. Edward Scissorhands (starts with Kim as a teenager; ends with her talking to her grandchild)

Movies that span at least three decades

  1. Mr. Holland’s Opus (covers just over 30 years in the protagonist’s life)
  2. History of the World Part 1 (Stone age, the Old Testament, Roman Empire, Spanish Inquisition, French Resolution)
  3. Edward Scissorhands (starts with Kim as a teenager; ends with her talking to her grandchild)
  4. Cloud Atlas (the distant past to the far future)

Movies that span at least three decades

  1. Mr. Holland’s Opus (covers just over 30 years in the protagonist’s life)
  2. History of the World Part 1 (Stone age, the Old Testament, Roman Empire, Spanish Inquisition, French Resolution)
  3. Edward Scissorhands (starts with Kim as a teenager; ends with her talking to her grandchild)
  4. Cloud Atlas (the distant past to the far future)
  5. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (covers the span of a person born as an old man until his death from old age with the appearance of an infant. He has a very limited amount of time in which he appears to be the same age as his love interest. The movie goes from 1918 to Hurricane Katrina in 2005).
  1. Mr. Holland’s Opus (covers just over 30 years in the protagonist’s life)
  2. History of the World Part 1 (Stone age, the Old Testament, Roman Empire, Spanish Inquisition, French Resolution)
  3. Edward Scissorhands (starts with Kim as a teenager; ends with her talking to her grandchild)
  4. Cloud Atlas (the distant past to the far future)
  5. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (covers the span of a person born as an old man until his death from old age with the appearance of an infant. He has a very limited amount of time in which he appears to be the same age as his love interest. The movie goes from 1918 to Hurricane Katrina in 2005).
  6. Interview with the Vampire (covers Louis’ “life” as a vampire from the the time he is made one in the 1790s to his interview in the 1990s)

Movies that span at least three decades

  1. Mr. Holland’s Opus (covers just over 30 years in the protagonist’s life)
  2. History of the World Part 1 (Stone age, the Old Testament, Roman Empire, Spanish Inquisition, French Resolution)
  3. Edward Scissorhands (starts with Kim as a teenager; ends with her talking to her grandchild)
  4. Cloud Atlas (the distant past to the far future)
  5. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (covers the span of a person born as an old man until his death from old age with the appearance of an infant. He has a very limited amount of time in which he appears to be the same age as his love interest. The movie goes from 1918 to Hurricane Katrina in 2005).
  6. Interview with the Vampire (covers Louis’ “life” as a vampire from the the time he is made one in the 1790s to his interview in the 1990s)
  7. Bicentennial Man: Details the life of an android named Andrew Martin from 2005 to 2205. Towards the end of the movie, he makes arrangements to die a natural death by putting real human blood and organs inside himself, with the intention of dying alongside his wife and being given confirmation of his humanity.

Movies that span at least three decades

  1. Mr. Holland’s Opus (covers just over 30 years in the protagonist’s life)
  2. History of the World Part 1 (Stone age, the Old Testament, Roman Empire, Spanish Inquisition, French Resolution)
  3. Edward Scissorhands (starts with Kim as a teenager; ends with her talking to her grandchild)
  4. Cloud Atlas (the distant past to the far future)
  5. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (covers the span of a person born as an old man until his death from old age with the appearance of an infant. He has a very limited amount of time in which he appears to be the same age as his love interest. The movie goes from 1918 to Hurricane Katrina in 2005).
  6. Interview with the Vampire (covers Louis’ “life” as a vampire from the the time he is made one in the 1790s to his interview in the 1990s)
  7. Bicentennial Man: Details the life of an android named Andrew Martin from 2005 to 2205. Towards the end of the movie, he makes arrangements to die a natural death by putting real human blood and organs inside himself, with the intention of dying alongside his wife and being given confirmation of his humanity.
  8. A.I. Artificial Intelligence (Covers a very long period of time)
  1. Mr. Holland’s Opus (covers just over 30 years in the protagonist’s life)
  2. History of the World Part 1 (Stone age, the Old Testament, Roman Empire, Spanish Inquisition, French Resolution)
  3. Edward Scissorhands (starts with Kim as a teenager; ends with her talking to her grandchild)
  4. Cloud Atlas (the distant past to the far future)
  5. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (covers the span of a person born as an old man until his death from old age with the appearance of an infant. He has a very limited amount of time in which he appears to be the same age as his love interest. The movie goes from 1918 to Hurricane Katrina in 2005).
  6. Interview with the Vampire (covers Louis’ “life” as a vampire from the the time he is made one in the 1790s to his interview in the 1990s)
  7. Bicentennial Man: Details the life of an android named Andrew Martin from 2005 to 2205. Towards the end of the movie, he makes arrangements to die a natural death by putting real human blood and organs inside himself, with the intention of dying alongside his wife and being given confirmation of his humanity.
  8. A.I. Artificial Intelligence (Covers a very long period of time)
  9. Dreamchild Explores the childhood and other ages of Alice Pleasance Hargreaves. nee Liddell, who was Lewis Carroll’s “Alice,” and how being such informed practically every facet of her life, into her very old age. Notable in that the actresses who played the child Alice and the old woman Alice were very believably the same person.
  1. Mr. Holland’s Opus (covers just over 30 years in the protagonist’s life)
  2. History of the World Part 1 (Stone age, the Old Testament, Roman Empire, Spanish Inquisition, French Resolution)
  3. Edward Scissorhands (starts with Kim as a teenager; ends with her talking to her grandchild)
  4. Cloud Atlas (the distant past to the far future)
  5. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (covers the span of a person born as an old man until his death from old age with the appearance of an infant. He has a very limited amount of time in which he appears to be the same age as his love interest. The movie goes from 1918 to Hurricane Katrina in 2005).
  6. Interview with the Vampire (covers Louis’ “life” as a vampire from the the time he is made one in the 1790s to his interview in the 1990s)
  7. Bicentennial Man: Details the life of an android named Andrew Martin from 2005 to 2205. Towards the end of the movie, he makes arrangements to die a natural death by putting real human blood and organs inside himself, with the intention of dying alongside his wife and being given confirmation of his humanity.
  8. A.I. Artificial Intelligence (Covers a very long period of time)
  9. Dreamchild Explores the childhood and other ages of Alice Pleasance Hargreaves. nee Liddell, who was Lewis Carroll’s “Alice,” and how being such informed practically every facet of her life, into her very old age. Notable in that the actresses who played the child Alice and the old woman Alice were very believably the same person.
  10. Citizen Kane - The life story of fictional newspaper publisher Charles Foster Kane.

pass

Movies that spawned lines you love to repeat.

  1. The Princess Bride - Never go in against a Sicilian when DEATH is on the line!

Movies that spawned lines you love to repeat.

  1. The Princess Bride - Never go in against a Sicilian when DEATH is on the line!
  2. Repo Man - Duke: The lights are growing dim Otto. I know a life of crime has led me to this sorry fate, and yet, I blame society. Society made me what I am.
    Otto: That’s bullshit. You’re a white suburban punk just like me.
    Duke: Yeah, but it still hurts.

Movies that spawned lines you love to repeat.

  1. The Princess Bride - Never go in against a Sicilian when DEATH is on the line!
  2. Repo Man - Duke: The lights are growing dim Otto. I know a life of crime has led me to this sorry fate, and yet, I blame society. Society made me what I am.
    Otto: That’s bullshit. You’re a white suburban punk just like me.
    Duke: Yeah, but it still hurts.
  3. Casablanca - I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.

Movies that spawned lines you love to repeat.

  1. The Princess Bride - Never go in against a Sicilian when DEATH is on the line!
  2. Repo Man - Duke: The lights are growing dim Otto. I know a life of crime has led me to this sorry fate, and yet, I blame society. Society made me what I am.
    Otto: That’s bullshit. You’re a white suburban punk just like me.
    Duke: Yeah, but it still hurts.
  3. Casablanca - I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
  4. The Last Picture Show - A few football teams have had some luck with tackling. Keeps the other team from scoring so often.

It can be used, metaphorically, in lots of everyday situations when you want to be sarcastic.

Movies that spawned lines you love to repeat.

  1. The Princess Bride - Never go in against a Sicilian when DEATH is on the line!
  2. Repo Man - Duke: The lights are growing dim Otto. I know a life of crime has led me to this sorry fate, and yet, I blame society. Society made me what I am.
    Otto: That’s bullshit. You’re a white suburban punk just like me.
    Duke: Yeah, but it still hurts.
  3. Casablanca - I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
  4. The Last Picture Show - A few football teams have had some luck with tackling. Keeps the other team from scoring so often.
  5. Blazing Saddles - Mongo not know. Mongo only pawn in game of life.

Movies that spawned lines you love to repeat.

  1. The Princess Bride - Never go in against a Sicilian when DEATH is on the line!
  2. Repo Man - Duke: The lights are growing dim Otto. I know a life of crime has led me to this sorry fate, and yet, I blame society. Society made me what I am.
    Otto: That’s bullshit. You’re a white suburban punk just like me.
    Duke: Yeah, but it still hurts.
  3. Casablanca - I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
  4. The Last Picture Show - A few football teams have had some luck with tackling. Keeps the other team from scoring so often.
  5. Blazing Saddles - Mongo not know. Mongo only pawn in game of life.
  6. Die Hard - Yippie-ki-yay, motherf**er!

Movies that spawned lines you love to repeat.

  1. The Princess Bride - Never go in against a Sicilian when DEATH is on the line!
  2. Repo Man - Duke: The lights are growing dim Otto. I know a life of crime has led me to this sorry fate, and yet, I blame society. Society made me what I am.
    Otto: That’s bullshit. You’re a white suburban punk just like me.
    Duke: Yeah, but it still hurts.
  3. Casablanca - I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
  4. The Last Picture Show - A few football teams have had some luck with tackling. Keeps the other team from scoring so often.
  5. Blazing Saddles - Mongo not know. Mongo only pawn in game of life.
  6. Die Hard - Yippie-ki-yay, motherf**er!
  7. Stripes - Lighten up, Francis!