Monday, March 12, 2012

7 Longest Movies Ever Existed



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Cinématon
This is the longest film ever. How long? only about 150 hours, yeah only 150 hours! And it took more than 30 years to make this film. This film also consists of three sections sketch in silence for half minute. Is there any good? Guardian newspaper commented "the existence of the very excesses of a human conversation".
Matrjoschka
This German film really gives a horrible experience for 95 minutes, I mean 95 hours!, Sorry. If you do not have four days of activities this film can entertain you with a picture of a child riding a bike with a home background that moves very slowly and the movement is so slow that it is not visible to the human eye.
The Cure for Insomnia
The film, directed by John Henry Timmis IV, The Cure for Insomnia, one of the seven longest film in history, running "only" about 87 hours, or three days and fifteen hours, and consists of a scenes of poet who reads poetry throughout the 4000 pages , interspersed with scenes of porn and rock and roll. It's really a powerful drug for the disease of having trouble sleeping. The film stars Cosmic Lightning, L.D. Groban and requires about 18 DVDs to hold the whole story completely.
The Longest Most Meaningless Movie in the World
Ironically, and though the film lasts two days, "The Longest Most Meaningless Movie in the World" can only be the third candidate in the top ten list of the longest film in history. The film that really has no meaning is an endless compilation of ads, news, and stock news footage of the 70's.
Four Stars
it is an experimental film made ​​by Andy Warhol consisting of a film roll of countless. With a 25-hour duration, this film is one of the ten longest movies in history and contains graphic sex, drawing a blank, white frame and a very loud blast of music.
24 Hour Psycho
24 Hour Psycho it is the title of an art installation created by artist Douglas Gordon in 1993. This film is an important work in Gordon's early career, and is said to introduce a common theme to his work, such as "recognition and repetition, time and memory, engagement and duplicity, the author and authenticity, darkness and light.
Berlin Alexanderplatz
Berlin Alexanderplatz is a novel in 1929 by Alfred Döblin and is considered one of the most important and innovative works of the Weimar Republic. Although the "Berlin Alexanderplatz" is a television show that has an extremely long duration, it can actually said as a film, and is the longest narrative film in history. The film lasts for 15.5 hours which exploits a man named Franz Biberkopf and the Berlin - Alexanderplatz - where he lived.



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