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Yeah theater noise could be an issue. Though the theater where it is going to play at is super good at stopping any noise and cell phone use and such things.No. Not when I can watch them in the comfort of my home, don't need all the noise a theater has.
They are cinematic masterpieces.
SirWander
The time factor is the only thing that gives me some pause. It's actually around 6 hours and 15 mins. Though will likely go.That's like 5 hours of film. I can't stay in the theatre for that long, I'd probably come out blind afterwards.
nickz_fpk
They're two of the best films ever made. Unless they remastered them in high definition (or have they already done that?) I'd rather just watch them at home on DVD.SilverSignalYup. Got them on Blu-ray.
[QUOTE="SilverSignal"]They're two of the best films ever made. Unless they remastered them in high definition (or have they already done that?) I'd rather just watch them at home on DVD.Hallenbeck77Yup. Got them on Blu-ray. That may have to be my first blu-ray purchase then. :)
I think I'm one of the few people in the world who was bored out of my skull most of the time with the first Godfather, so dear lord no.majoras_wrathBLASPHEMER!!! BUUURN HIM!!!
They were both brilliant movies but no, I wouldn't pay to see them in a cinema, I have them on dvd, i have a sofa, I can smoke ...
I wouldn't want to sit through 6 hours in a theater.
That being said, they are true masterpeices in pretty much every way.
Yes I would. Especially if they were digitally remastered like Back To the Future and Top Gun, when they re-released them for the 25th anniversary. Also, I love Godfather One and Part II, but Part II is a better film even at the 3 and a half hour running time
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