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This is why I haven't seen "The Irishman" yet. I like Scorsese, it has a great cast, and I've heard good things about the movie, but I can't find the time to sit down for three and a half hours.
Between work, kids, and just generally trying to keep on top of stuff it leaves little time to commit to a film that long. Recently I've been just watching series'. It's easy to watch an hour long episode, or two, than to strap in for a really long movie.
I have a long list of movies I've been "meaning to catch up on", but the trend of longer runtimes is making that list longer and longer.
What if I told you that you can pause movies after watching for an hour and then come back to it later?
Yep. Recently watched Apocalypse Now Redux with my wife on a Saturday night and we got tired half way through. We just stopped it there and watched the second half on a Saturday night one week later.
Neither of us had seen Apocalypse Now before. Hell of a movie!
I did this with the LOTR trilogy recently. Excellent experience. There's definitely spots where it made sense to pause depending on how much time I had to spare. Watching it in 45-90 minute chunks and stopping at logical transitions made it feasible and enjoyable for me
Yes, I know you can pause movies on your TV, and sometimes that's how I watch them. I think it takes something away from the movie by watching it in segments, but maybe that's just me.
That's pretty much what I do with streaming stuff as well. Long movies and sometimes show eps.
And then you end up on binging 4episodes and the film would have been shorter.