Last winter, my brother and I pulled off a "Marathon to end all Marathons". We watched every movie in the Hobbit, LOTR, Pirates of the Caribbean, Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, and Star Wars franchises in the span of 4 days. We got 4-7 hours of sleep per night, but man was it worth it 👍🏻
Austin B You, sir, deserve an award. If I may, I have an idea for another type of marathon to end all marathons: The Godfather Star Trek Marvel Cinematic Universe(so far) Quentin Tarantino-verse The Matrix Trilogy+John Wick 1 and 2 Have fun!
I went to a marvel movie marathon 2 years ago that was iron man through age of ultron. It was 31 hours long with about 10 minute breaks in between each movie. It was crazy but awesome. It was an immense amount of fun
I'm doing an MCU marathon now (minus GOG 1 and 2 and Ragnorok which I've already seen) and its quite an enjoyable process. I'm doing it before I see the new Avengers film just so I know the who/what/when/where of it all. And to answer Amokra, I suspect Isabella is a pirate of sorts.
I watched the first one and after seeing what's his face go up the mountain and glow like a lightning bug, I turned it off. A few days later, I was diagnosed as a Type 1 diabetic. Think about that. You saved yourself.
I watched the first when I was 13 or thereabouts and loved it - I even set about marathoning the books. Then I watched the second a year or two later and burst out laughing in the middle of it. While in the cinema. The only other time I've done that was during Sadako vs Kayako this year Yay progress, I guess
I had to. Made a deal with my ex to watch them, if she watches the six Star Wars movies with me first. She's a huge Star Wars fan now and we didn't even make it through the third Twilight, as by then, she realised they suck. I guess I won...
I think the majority of Tarantino's films have been shit until recently. THE GOOD - Reservoir Dogs, The Hateful Eight, Django Unchained, Inglourious Basterds, THE BAD - Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, Hostel, From Dusk Till Dawn THE UGLY - Sin City, Hell Ride, Planet Terror, Death Proof, Jackie Brown
You are a spud Daniel Gardecki. Jackie Brown, Sin City (even though he didn't direct it...), Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill are all very good films. Pulp Fiction in particular is one of the best ever...
TERRY. W I think the godfather would drive me insane. I had to watch each of the movies in two halves because they're so long, let alone all 3 at once.
Instead of doing a Godfather Trilogy I would highly recommend watching The Godfather Epic. Takes the movies and puts them in chronological order in a single movie.
allaboutdisneyworld It has alot of extra scenes too. I actually watched it yesterday. I would probably recommend watching it in the original order to anyone who hasnt seen it though.
It sounds good in practice, but then you have to think about the order you watch them in, since the newer films essentially wiped out the abomination of X3 and bits of X2.
BTTF marathon is one of those ones I have to do every year (along with Star Wars). I haven't done an Indiana Jones marathon in a while - but we're only including the original 3 right?
If I would do and Indiana Jones marathon, I would just definitely do all 3 movies. (I refuse to acknowledge Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is part of the series).
Me and friends did a Lethal Weapon marathon a while back, and we were pretty blown away by how tightly the movie universe was tied together. Same actors in every movie for bit parts, running gags. It was an enjoyable evening if you lobotomize the part of your brain that remembers what happens whenever Mel Gibson talks in real life.
light weights, I went through Star Wars episodes 1-2, Clone Wars, Ep3, Rouge One, Ep 4-6. yes clone wars, had to take intermissions at the end of each season
PlumbPitiful wait what? no, no,no! i went through the whole series in the order of seasons. Oh, The CG series that is. Don't tell me I have to track down the hand drawn series?....
roughy762004 No, not the micro series. I'm talking about the CG series. For some reason Cartoon Network broadcast many of the episodes out of order, like Fox did with the show Firefly This resulted in things like characters being killed in one episode then showing up alive again a week latet with no explanation! The actual first episode was in the middle of Season 2! This link will show you the proper viewing order, including where to place the Clone Wars movie. www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-the-clone-wars-chronological-episodeorder
i think the point is time wise. pirates of the Caribbean should or would be going up there as well soon. apart from marvel binge before every new movie. im gonna binge the alien series and pirates
CBright7831 TCM monster movies all month of may godzilla, mothra, all subtitled Japanese monster classic and stuff I've never heard of...to creature from black lagoon!
What about the Godzilla franchise. 30 films (31 if your counting 1998 disaster.) staring Godzilla and other monsters. It is cool to see the evolution of the monster in terms of quality and ways they update his look for newer generations including his older foes.
You should probably double the star wars marathon length because the Clone Wars and Rebels are good animated series canon to the films that are worth watching as well
Friday the 13th, A Nightmare On Elm Street, Child's Play, Halloween, Leprechaun, Hellraiser, Children of the Corn, The Amityville Horror, George A. Romero's Dead series, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, etc! So many horror movie franchises that boast epic binge watching opportunities!
Brian Chapman Saw is so underrated it has some amazing twist most blockbusters wish for.. but costas mandalor talk about jealous of his mentor and fellow... well less said 'spoilers' and all..
Me and my little sister are one day going to watch all the extended editions from Unexpected Journey to Return of the King. We might need more then one day though 🙈
For Star Wars, I'd actually suggest the Machete Order: Start with the first two movies of the original trilogy, Ep IV + Ep V, then watch the last two of the prequel trilogy, Ep II + Ep III, to witness the backstory of Darth Vader after the huge reveal in Ep V, and then continue on with the satisfying conclusion of Ep VI, followed by TFA. The Machete Order famously leaves out Ep I because basically the whole movie is inconsequential for the whole saga-the gist of it can be gleaned in Ep II.
troryANCAS There is one problem with that order for someone who has never seen Star Wars before. (if there is anyone). I Saw The Empire Strikes Back when it first came out in 1980 and for three years until Jedi came out we all were wondering if Darth Vader was even telling the truth or if he was lying to Luke about being his father! it was never confirmed until Yoda was on his deathbed in Return of the Jedi. Jumping straight to the prequels after episode 5 takes away the mystery for that part.
PlumbPitiful Sooo having the mystery confirmed less than half a movie later (Ep. 6) is somehow more "mysterious" than waiting thru the length of two movies? How does anything in Ep. 2 or 3 reveal the truth (until the very end of Ep. 3)?
mystichdx For you it is half a movie later but for us back in the 80s it was 3 whole years until the next movie came out. Doesnt really matter now days since you can just pop in the next Blu Ray when the current one ends.
PlumbPitiful Oh good Lord. Were *you* not the one to propose the scenario of someone who has yet to see the movies? Is this video not about MARATHONING the movies? Sheesh.
You think the Fellowship is bad.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................wtf?
Personally I rewatch the Lord of The Rings Every Year. I have to say I have new respect lately for Tolkien and his original works. He has always been far and away one of the most unique, intelligent and most masterful authors. The movies did a great job of bringing across the feel of the books. I know the extended editions drag a bit but they are long movies and you need those moments where nothing is happening. One of the many reasons the Hobbit movies were so bad was that they never had a second where there weren't 50 different things happening at once. Tolkien never wanted to write fantasy (that wasn't really a thing back then), he wanted to create a mythos, of the likes of Beowulf and the Prose Edda, but in the 20th century. This he accomplished, and the Lord of The Rings was a major part of that mythos. The movies truly feel like what they should have been, and I think they are actually far deeper and more full of meaning than you realise, even if just because of their source material.
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number 10(batman nolan trilogy)= 7 hours and 38 minutes number 9(the lord of the rings trilogy)= 9 hours and 18 minutes or 11 hours and 20 minutes number 8(the twilight saga) = 10 hours and 9 minutes number 7(all Planets of the apes movies)= 14 hours exactly number 6(aliens and predators)= 15 hours and 23 minutes number 5(all star wars movies)= 17 hours and 53 minutes number 4(harry potter saga)= 19 hours and 39 minutes number 3(star trek films)= 25 hours and 20 minutes or one day and one hour 20 minutes number 2(MCU)= 31 hours and 46 minutes or one day and almost 8 hours number 1(Bond films)= 50 hours and 42 minutes or 2 days and almost 3 hours Those are the equivalent in hours of the films in the list if anyone wanted to know
Like most of these, but the only marathon watching I have ever done is Wagner's "Der Ring des Nibelungen" at 16 hours. Every single minute is pure gold.
Oh. Oops. I had the word trilogy in my head for some reason. Nightmare on Elm Street series. Not counting the remake. That shit is trash. It makes Freddy's Dead look good.
will the Lord of the Rings marathon you have to do the extended editions because go big or go home ND you also have to add on the hobbit extended editions
Adding the Hobbit trilogy is a nice easy way to avoid writing out a suicide note because when they find you dead the next day with the DVD cases they will know why you had to slit your wrists.
Look up "the Tolkien cut" and thank me later. It's a recut of the hobbit trilogy into a single 4 hour movie. The editor cut out all the fluff and crap not from the book and what's left is actually really good. Turned the hobbit from a garbage trilogy into a good flick.
"why watch the Twilight films" because, with three friends, some beer, a drinking game, and some jokes, it becomes one of the best comedies of all time. Seriously, I had more fun watching and ripping on that movie than I have watching most movies.
It was by watching the Kill Bill films that I learned how to be a girl. I love watching through all of his films every once in a while. And I wish Jackie Brown got more notice, because I adore Pam Grier in that movie. Here's hoping Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is just as good.
forget a LotR marathon - MIDDLE EARTH MARATHON! first all three hobbit movies and then all three LotR movies (extended versions). Was in cinema in germany all over the place when the 3rd hobbit movie was new. and it was epic. enjoying all 3 hobbit movies before getting some good night sleep in the first to LotR movies before having a really cool movie over breakfast ^^
Wizzard Kulak lol! its my day off and I was like. "Well... The video didn't put Godzilla on the list so I guess I do a couple of research to see if Godzilla's runtime is longer than 007".
i`m looking at ur profile pic yea it looks so great its just ur face ... ur face is not there man u need to sleep don`t see any other movie maybe next month
Mathias same actor different character. Ryan Reynolds played one character in wolverine origins flashbacks where Logan worked with his brother and a team for stryker that included this character whose mouth was sewn shut and he was pretty much dismembered then Logan became weapon x didn't work well for stryker and they loaded up Reynolds character with adamantem(can't spell special metal,damn) and stryker kept his mouth sewn shut and the team turned on Logan attacking him near death but just to memory loss and he kills Reynolds character. Directors cut. Then there is Deadpool different character backstory etc. OR i own completely different set of movies I will gladly burn and send to anyone or commit my crazy ass right now cuz if I can't keep up now with this shit I have no hope on future releases for marvel and dc universes 😋😷
LotR marathon has become an annual tradition. sometime 12 hours straight through, sometime over 2 days, but we have done this for 10 years running. Best memory: the second time through, with my wife's family, the swedish subtitles went out an hour from the ending of RotK and my wife & her little sister having to translate on the fly for their parents because after 11 hours, they weren't going to miss out on the ending
Where's the Godzilla franchise? 29 Japanese films, 1 shit American reboot (1998), 1 good American reboot (2014), and a few spin offs like Mothra, Rodan, and Kong: Skull Island. it would take at least 2 days to marathon this franchise.
Tohofan122 Everyone craps on 1998 Godzilla (and they should, because it's terrible), bit I think sometimes we forget that there were some less than great Japanese ones
My favourite marathon is my QT marathon, from Resevoir up until Hateful, including the films he didnt direct but played a significant role in, like True Romance, Natural Born Killers, and From Dusk 'Til Dawn.
A long one that is TOTALLY WORTH IT...Hitchcock movie marathon. Amazing to try and spot his cameos (without reading articles to find them), as well as see different story techniques, character archetypes, and technical tricks he combined to create his trademark suspense.
I recently did a marathon challenge where watched back to back 7 movies at the movie theater in ONE day! You can find the video on my channel, IT IS HILARIOUS.
*Before I even watch the video, are any of these on the list?* Starwars Star Trek Harry Potter lord of the Ring Terminator Alien.... *Am I even close?*
Friday the 13th movies Halloween movies Blade trilogy The Back to the Future trilogy Friday movies The Land Before Time movies The Neverending Story movies Mission Impossible movies 1970's Superman Trilogy including Superman Returns Man of Steel Batman v Superman Nightmare on Elms Street Saw Trilogies
Before I go see any new MCU movie I usually spend the previous week or so re-watching every other one, usually like 1-2 per day depending on my free time.
That was my first ever movie marathon, before I even knew what a movie marathon was. Borrowed them all on VHS in about '96 and spent a Sunday watching them. Good times.
Haha Simon! I was in the same theater during when Imax theater released all three Dark Knight films in one sitting. I was asleep by the time Bane tried to destroy Gotham City. I'm slightly younger.
One day I will watch Star Wars 1-9, the Harry Potter including Fantastic beasts and Lord of the rings and the Hobbit back to back, just not right now, I'm not ready for that much greatness.
I got 3,030. That's just a general calculation from the wikipedia entries. Not to mention there's set to be at least three new films, likely more, by 2020.
MotleyNerd lol. looking back I don't why I did it. But I guess I did it because I highly doubt WhatCulture is going to update this video. EDIT: I just saw your other post. I use my DVD and Blu-ray copies as reference for my calculation. I also use Imdb just in case.
I did a Twilight movie marathon. It was a riff-watching though, we were trashing that shit all the way through. Great time honestly. The movies are that perfect blend of bad, but competently made so they never become a joke themselves, but if you have a room full of funny people, there's enough material to really dig into them and it becomes basically an interactive comedy. Tons of fun.
I did the The Dark Knight trilogy at the BFI IMAX a few years back. Twas awesome. But I did sleep through most of Batman begins. Stayed awake for Dark Knight and fell asleep through Rises apart from when Bane was on screen.
Last winter, my brother and I pulled off a "Marathon to end all Marathons". We watched every movie in the Hobbit, LOTR, Pirates of the Caribbean, Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, and Star Wars franchises in the span of 4 days. We got 4-7 hours of sleep per night, but man was it worth it 👍🏻
Austin B You, sir, deserve an award. If I may, I have an idea for another type of marathon to end all marathons:
The Godfather
Star Trek
Marvel Cinematic Universe(so far)
Quentin Tarantino-verse
The Matrix Trilogy+John Wick 1 and 2
Have fun!
Half those movies are terrible though...
Mitch Neu I know this is old but you forgot the Cornetto trilogy
Were those the director’s cuts of The Hobbit and LotR trilogies?
I've done all of them (1 day for each) and the "Middle Earth Marathon" was so long. About 30 hours I think 😂 (LOTR + Hobbit)
I went to a marvel movie marathon 2 years ago that was iron man through age of ultron. It was 31 hours long with about 10 minute breaks in between each movie. It was crazy but awesome. It was an immense amount of fun
I have to ask ... How much was that ??!!?!?!
Well there’s too many now to do that.... I can’t do it
I'm doing an MCU marathon now (minus GOG 1 and 2 and Ragnorok which I've already seen) and its quite an enjoyable process. I'm doing it before I see the new Avengers film just so I know the who/what/when/where of it all. And to answer Amokra, I suspect Isabella is a pirate of sorts.
Ashleyjs Tam
You sure can......with cocaine!
@@BlueJay88 hope u enjoy one of my favourite marathons
I never watched any Twilight movie and i'm proud of it
I watched the first one and after seeing what's his face go up the mountain and glow like a lightning bug, I turned it off. A few days later, I was diagnosed as a Type 1 diabetic. Think about that. You saved yourself.
I watched the first when I was 13 or thereabouts and loved it - I even set about marathoning the books.
Then I watched the second a year or two later and burst out laughing in the middle of it. While in the cinema. The only other time I've done that was during Sadako vs Kayako this year
Yay progress, I guess
good for you. keep your innocence. it not worth losing it for that crap
I had to. Made a deal with my ex to watch them, if she watches the six Star Wars movies with me first. She's a huge Star Wars fan now and we didn't even make it through the third Twilight, as by then, she realised they suck. I guess I won...
TheAlchemyArtist if she's your ex I don't think anyone won
Godzilla movie marathon would be hard as hell to do
Colbrax 1996 I calculated the minutes. 3,117 minutes for the Japanese versions. 2,886 for the dub versions.
Literally improssible
Goldstar Productions Not really, it would just take So. Freaking. Long.
Potatolord 9000 No You literally would fall asleep that's like 80 straight hours
Goldstar Productions That's quitter talk
A Godzilla-marathon, 30 movies. As a Godzi-fan, I really enjoyed it, but it is a really long marathon xD
Moge Kho I calculated the minutes. 3,117 minutes for the Japanese versions. 2,886 for the dub versions.
that doesn't count lol, because all those movies are not even connected to each other
(only a few of them)
Godzi-fan? Damn you're such a virgin.
Potatis Batman What's wrong with enjoying something?
Once tried to marathon the Titanic trilogy! Felt the plot got a bit repetitive ...
Titanic 2: Electirc Boogaloo
Titanic 3: Now it's personal
Deja - Review the animated titanics?
Deja - Review never knew there was sequel's, obviously didn't go down to well
Deja - Review The sequels were awful, just when you thought it could sink no lower
Deja - Review the reviewers must have been thinking on how you can do that 3 times?
Ive heard that watching all the Godfathers is a pretty good one, however my personal favorite binge is all the "Tarantino" movies from Dogs to Eight
I've re-watched those movies in a row about 5 times now.......they never get old to be honest
there was a c hronological cut on TMC once, that was a belter to sit through.
I think the majority of Tarantino's films have been shit until recently.
THE GOOD - Reservoir Dogs, The Hateful Eight, Django Unchained, Inglourious Basterds,
THE BAD - Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, Hostel, From Dusk Till Dawn
THE UGLY - Sin City, Hell Ride, Planet Terror, Death Proof, Jackie Brown
You are a spud Daniel Gardecki. Jackie Brown, Sin City (even though he didn't direct it...), Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill are all very good films. Pulp Fiction in particular is one of the best ever...
krugger911 You are a sheep.
So many more...Godfather trilogy. .Mad Max series..Robocop series.
TERRY. W two of those I agree with. RoboCop 1, great stuff. But then it goes down hill.
TERRY. W I think the godfather would drive me insane. I had to watch each of the movies in two halves because they're so long, let alone all 3 at once.
Definately disappointed Godfather wasnt on this list
Instead of doing a Godfather Trilogy I would highly recommend watching The Godfather Epic. Takes the movies and puts them in chronological order in a single movie.
allaboutdisneyworld It has alot of extra scenes too. I actually watched it yesterday. I would probably recommend watching it in the original order to anyone who hasnt seen it though.
What about an X-Men movie marathon or a Pokemon movie marathon?
Mudkip971 I've done xmen marathon
Oh dear god, a Pokémon movie marathon would be TORTURE.
Hey if you like Pokemon how about a Muppets marathon :)
It sounds good in practice, but then you have to think about the order you watch them in, since the newer films essentially wiped out the abomination of X3 and bits of X2.
Mudkip971 the first 3 Pokémon were good then it went downhill from there
Kevin Smith's comedy classics; which are in fact all related: Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma and JaSBSB
Then you gotta end with Clerks 2
Can proudly say I've done a Back to the Future and Indiana Jones marathon (definitely recommend BTTF)!
bttf is fire as fuck my nigga i swear on my mumma
samlikesfilms I saw BTTF in the theatre this January! I've seen the movie(s) dozens of times, but never on a 75ft screen. It was brilliant.
BTTF marathon is one of those ones I have to do every year (along with Star Wars). I haven't done an Indiana Jones marathon in a while - but we're only including the original 3 right?
I've don't the BTTF one tons of times. The best time I did it was on October 21 2015, the day that was the future of the past.
If I would do and Indiana Jones marathon, I would just definitely do all 3 movies. (I refuse to acknowledge Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is part of the series).
The ultimate marathon....all 50 years of Doctor Who !
VinnyDaQ That would take forever lol.
Cobra Commander but it won't will it
VinnyDaQ I've done that, very proud
That is quite the achievement...a lot of the early episodes are now lost, either thrown out or destroyed.
A little research has just informed me that it would take 28 days 7 hours and 50 minutes to do that. Might give 'Kill The Moon' a miss though.
"The Fellowship of the Ring may be rubbish?"... You've let me down Simon.
Me and friends did a Lethal Weapon marathon a while back, and we were pretty blown away by how tightly the movie universe was tied together. Same actors in every movie for bit parts, running gags. It was an enjoyable evening if you lobotomize the part of your brain that remembers what happens whenever Mel Gibson talks in real life.
TheIrishCowgirl I forgot about those! Thanks, can't wait for a rainy weekend to binge those.
No problem, enjoy!
light weights, I went through Star Wars episodes 1-2, Clone Wars, Ep3, Rouge One, Ep 4-6.
yes clone wars, had to take intermissions at the end of each season
roughy762004 But did. you watch The Clone Wars in the proper viewing order as listed on Star Wars.com?
PlumbPitiful wait what? no, no,no! i went through the whole series in the order of seasons. Oh, The CG series that is. Don't tell me I have to track down the hand drawn series?....
roughy762004 No, not the micro series. I'm talking about the CG series. For some reason Cartoon Network broadcast many of the episodes out of order, like Fox did with the show Firefly This resulted in things like characters being killed in one episode then showing up alive again a week latet with no explanation! The actual first episode was in the middle of Season 2! This link will show you the proper viewing order, including where to place the Clone Wars movie. www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-the-clone-wars-chronological-episodeorder
PlumbPitiful No, I watch the box set, I rarely watch broadcast TV it's notorious for randomizing episodes of various shows.
roughy762004 What, no Star Wars Rebels? Amateur.
you put twilight on this list and forgot Pirates of the Caribbean!!!
Nidhi.Chopra I would so definitely have a PotC over Twilight marathon.
the point is being painful...as much as i think pirates of the caribbean aren't good movies, twilight sounds much more painful.
Twilight would be more painful, and the most painful of any of these marathons. It's the only contest Twilight wins.
the fact is, PotC may not be the best movies as said, but they're fun as hell, so that isn't a pain
i think the point is time wise. pirates of the Caribbean should or would be going up there as well soon. apart from marvel binge before every new movie. im gonna binge the alien series and pirates
A Godzilla marathon! From Gojira (1954) to Shin Godzilla (2016). 29 films (31 if you include both of the American versions).
Welp, you beat me to it.
And in 2019, it'll be 32 films, and in 2020, it'll be 33. Bond and Marvel have a lot of catching up to do.
Marvel might actually manage it... But screw it, I'd be down for a Godzilla marathon. Take a week off from work... King of the Marathons!
I miss the old marathons that they used to play on TNT. "GODZILLA BASH 94!!!!'"
CBright7831 TCM monster movies all month of may godzilla, mothra, all subtitled Japanese monster classic and stuff I've never heard of...to creature from black lagoon!
Dollars trilogy is important.
What about the Godzilla franchise. 30 films (31 if your counting 1998 disaster.) staring Godzilla and other monsters. It is cool to see the evolution of the monster in terms of quality and ways they update his look for newer generations including his older foes.
You should probably double the star wars marathon length because the Clone Wars and Rebels are good animated series canon to the films that are worth watching as well
X-Men Marathon 😍
KARAN GOYAL I did that two weeks ago. We left out the Wolverine movies, but still.
It was pretty awesome.
Jeez, I remember doing that before Days of Future Past came out.
Erik W. S. You should have watched logan it gives more meaning to the xmen movies..
Erik W. S. You left out LOGAN!?!!?
Crazy Dónut we didn't want to go to the cinema for that and the dvd wasn't out yet.
Friday the 13th, A Nightmare On Elm Street, Child's Play, Halloween, Leprechaun, Hellraiser, Children of the Corn, The Amityville Horror, George A. Romero's Dead series, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, etc! So many horror movie franchises that boast epic binge watching opportunities!
Puppet Master, Saw, Final Destination
Can't believe I forgot about those! Good call
Brian Chapman Saw is so underrated it has some amazing twist most blockbusters wish for.. but costas mandalor talk about jealous of his mentor and fellow... well less said 'spoilers' and all..
insidious :v
Hannibal Rising, Red Dragon, Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal
i did a marathon of the Three Flavors Cornetto Trilogy.
Best Night of my life tbh
toxiccoffee yup, that's good viewing!
toxiccoffee that one's not even painful, because they are just so damn fun.
I dunno, the last one is pretty painful tbh
Saber0003 i kinda enjoyed the last one, but who cares that your opinion lol
toxiccoffee throw spaced in there epic
i've done a LOTR extended edition marathon, Star Wars Marathon, & Harry Potter Marathon before
the main reason i did that at the time i couldn't afford cable, dish, or direct tv
Police Academy
RoboCop :)
Me and my little sister are one day going to watch all the extended editions from Unexpected Journey to Return of the King.
We might need more then one day though 🙈
Robert Love me too
For Star Wars, I'd actually suggest the Machete Order: Start with the first two movies of the original trilogy, Ep IV + Ep V, then watch the last two of the prequel trilogy, Ep II + Ep III, to witness the backstory of Darth Vader after the huge reveal in Ep V, and then continue on with the satisfying conclusion of Ep VI, followed by TFA.
The Machete Order famously leaves out Ep I because basically the whole movie is inconsequential for the whole saga-the gist of it can be gleaned in Ep II.
troryANCAS There is one problem with that order for someone who has never seen Star Wars before. (if there is anyone). I Saw The Empire Strikes Back when it first came out in 1980 and for three years until Jedi came out we all were wondering if Darth Vader was even telling the truth or if he was lying to Luke about being his father! it was never confirmed until Yoda was on his deathbed in Return of the Jedi. Jumping straight to the prequels after episode 5 takes away the mystery for that part.
PlumbPitiful Sooo having the mystery confirmed less than half a movie later (Ep. 6) is somehow more "mysterious" than waiting thru the length of two movies? How does anything in Ep. 2 or 3 reveal the truth (until the very end of Ep. 3)?
troryANCAS Good plan, one issue: While less than necessary, Darth Maul is easily the best part of the prequels
mystichdx For you it is half a movie later but for us back in the 80s it was 3 whole years until the next movie came out. Doesnt really matter now days since you can just pop in the next Blu Ray when the current one ends.
PlumbPitiful Oh good Lord. Were *you* not the one to propose the scenario of someone who has yet to see the movies? Is this video not about MARATHONING the movies? Sheesh.
The most painful is the Hellboy Trilogy because you can´t finish it ... Fellsbadman :(
LeonBleak stop... now please
LeonBleak nope
done the hobbit and lotr extended edition. loved it
Go and binge watch the Godzilla movies I dare you, that´s 28 movies even if you don´t count the american ones.
I once did an "Anne of Green Gables/Avonlea" marathon, it was fun and nostalgic, and I needed a very long nap afterward.
You think the Fellowship is bad.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................wtf?
i think it is bad aswell to be honest i didn't even like it as a kid
+si2foo because you were a windowlicking kid...prolly still are..
no sorry it still is bad in my opinion watch it again and your opinion might change mine hasn't it has some awesome scenes in it but just drones on
Personally I rewatch the Lord of The Rings Every Year. I have to say I have new respect lately for Tolkien and his original works. He has always been far and away one of the most unique, intelligent and most masterful authors. The movies did a great job of bringing across the feel of the books. I know the extended editions drag a bit but they are long movies and you need those moments where nothing is happening. One of the many reasons the Hobbit movies were so bad was that they never had a second where there weren't 50 different things happening at once. Tolkien never wanted to write fantasy (that wasn't really a thing back then), he wanted to create a mythos, of the likes of Beowulf and the Prose Edda, but in the 20th century. This he accomplished, and the Lord of The Rings was a major part of that mythos. The movies truly feel like what they should have been, and I think they are actually far deeper and more full of meaning than you realise, even if just because of their source material.
This is why everyone hates Simon
The Viewaskewniverse: Clerks, MallRats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, and Clerks II, with Jay and Silent Bob: Reboot on the way. Cheers! :-)
Seconded! There are some excellent movies in the ViewAskewniverse :3
Does Jay and Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie count too?
Only others I can think of is fast and furious movies and all the x-men movies including the wolverines ones. 👌🏻
SuperAlpha1991 x-men is part of the mcu
SuperAlpha1991 the fast and the furious is absolute trash.
C Hall Noooooo
I would honestly count x men as separate to the rest of marvel. after all, its in its own universe
number 10(batman nolan trilogy)= 7 hours and 38 minutes
number 9(the lord of the rings trilogy)= 9 hours and 18 minutes or 11 hours and 20 minutes
number 8(the twilight saga) = 10 hours and 9 minutes
number 7(all Planets of the apes movies)= 14 hours exactly
number 6(aliens and predators)= 15 hours and 23 minutes
number 5(all star wars movies)= 17 hours and 53 minutes
number 4(harry potter saga)= 19 hours and 39 minutes
number 3(star trek films)= 25 hours and 20 minutes or one day and one hour 20 minutes
number 2(MCU)= 31 hours and 46 minutes or one day and almost 8 hours
number 1(Bond films)= 50 hours and 42 minutes or 2 days and almost 3 hours
Those are the equivalent in hours of the films in the list if anyone wanted to know
Like most of these, but the only marathon watching I have ever done is Wagner's "Der Ring des Nibelungen" at 16 hours. Every single minute is pure gold.
Pirates of the Carribbean
I sat through the entire Nightmare on Elm Street trilogy at one point. Never again.
do it again I dare you.
No. Do not condemn someone to that fate unless you want every second word out of their mouth to be 'B*!ch'
soz
Trilogy? If you count the spin-offs and remakes, there are nine of the goddamn things.
Oh. Oops. I had the word trilogy in my head for some reason. Nightmare on Elm Street series. Not counting the remake. That shit is trash. It makes Freddy's Dead look good.
will the Lord of the Rings marathon you have to do the extended editions because go big or go home ND you also have to add on the hobbit extended editions
Adding the Hobbit trilogy is a nice easy way to avoid writing out a suicide note because when they find you dead the next day with the DVD cases they will know why you had to slit your wrists.
Arcane Aardvark Are you an idiot or a moron? Or both? Because you are if you don't like them.
mr_kruchten I'm ashamed to say I haven't done the extended edition.
Look up "the Tolkien cut" and thank me later. It's a recut of the hobbit trilogy into a single 4 hour movie. The editor cut out all the fluff and crap not from the book and what's left is actually really good. Turned the hobbit from a garbage trilogy into a good flick.
tolkieneditor.wordpress.com
This page has a list of all the crap that was cut out of the film and has links to the torrent file for download
All Godzilla movies?
Jordan Baker Godzilla 1985 to Godzilla vs. Destroyah.. Begin with the original Gojira💖
All 32 movies (counting the original 1954 Japanese and the American version with Raymond Burr)? Challenge accepted
Jordan Baker damn I thought I was being original.....and then I seen this.SHIT.
Monster Planet puts the franchise at 32.
Jordan Baker I calculated the minutes. 3,117 minutes for the Japanese versions. 2,886 for the dub versions.
The week leading up to tge IW premiere, my friend and I marathoned all the MCU films. OVER 40 HOURS STRAIGHT AND IT WAS AWESOME
"why watch the Twilight films" because, with three friends, some beer, a drinking game, and some jokes, it becomes one of the best comedies of all time. Seriously, I had more fun watching and ripping on that movie than I have watching most movies.
SoAXIII add rifftrax
The Video Brinquedo movie marathon in a nutshell, except with non-alcoholic beverages!
No, it doesn't take you from episode one to Rogue One, it takes you from episode one to TFA
Euan O'Curry I'll never watch Rogue One again unless I get paid $50 or more up front
Euan O'Curry what is TFA?
the Force Awakens coz rouge 1 is in between 3 and 4
Tigger Pooh The Force Awakens
All episodes of Sherlock. (Yes, I know there aren't a large amount, but with each 2 hours long, you can spend a full day)
Done tha before and can say it was a great way to waste time.
oh man i think i could do the marvel one
They forgot the incredible hulk. It is before iron man.
+John Breiner Iron Man came out first, about one month before the Incredible Hulk came out.
ismfofisawesome3 PSYCH NIGGA YOU THOUGHT
Try the Marvel one with TV shows included lol
Already done it totally worth it
I was there at the imax! The dark knight in! They had coffee breaks and everything, great experience
EVERY NICKTOON EPISODE EVER MADE MARATHON!!! From the very first Pinwheel episode all the way to the latest episode of SpongeBob or The Loud House!
Tarentino Binge>This Entire List
greysquirrelinator his films are just great, kill bill vol. 1 and vol.2 are great action films with a blood bath of gore it's unreal.
Tarantino > Tarentino
It was by watching the Kill Bill films that I learned how to be a girl.
I love watching through all of his films every once in a while. And I wish Jackie Brown got more notice, because I adore Pam Grier in that movie. Here's hoping Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is just as good.
forget a LotR marathon - MIDDLE EARTH MARATHON!
first all three hobbit movies and then all three LotR movies (extended versions). Was in cinema in germany all over the place when the 3rd hobbit movie was new.
and it was epic. enjoying all 3 hobbit movies before getting some good night sleep in the first to LotR movies before having a really cool movie over breakfast ^^
Watching in that order must blow your mind as you watch Oldlando Bloom get younger
what about godzilla 31 movies from 1954 to 2016
Wizzard Kulak I calculated the minutes. 3,117 minutes for the Japanese versions. 2,886 for the dub versions.
Wizzard Kulak lol! its my day off and I was like. "Well... The video didn't put Godzilla on the list so I guess I do a couple of research to see if Godzilla's runtime is longer than 007".
of course only those associated with toho studios
Wizzard Kulak 2014 is not a bad addition. Especially since the sequel is coming up.
I did a Marvel Marathon and i still love Marvel, i kinda love them even more.^^
last valentine's day, we locked ourselves in our room and did the star wars marathon. it was awesome
I did 3 Hobbit and than 3 Lord of the Rings back to back (was great)
Andreas Fiedler It's my dream to do that but with extended editions.
That's what she said.
nice one
i`m looking at ur profile pic
yea
it looks so great its just ur face ... ur face is not there man u need to sleep
don`t see any other movie maybe next month
The X-men movies. 9 films. 10 if you count Logan.
Logan is arguably the best XMen movie so hell yeah you count it. And it makes up for the AWFUL Origins: Wolverine and The Wolverine spin-offs
i watched all of them the week before going to see logan :) was well worth it
I understand why people didnt like Deadpool in Orings: Wolverine, but I don't understand why the whole movie is getting so much hate...
Mathias same actor different character. Ryan Reynolds played one character in wolverine origins flashbacks where Logan worked with his brother and a team for stryker that included this character whose mouth was sewn shut and he was pretty much dismembered then Logan became weapon x didn't work well for stryker and they loaded up Reynolds character with adamantem(can't spell special metal,damn) and stryker kept his mouth sewn shut and the team turned on Logan attacking him near death but just to memory loss and he kills Reynolds character. Directors cut. Then there is Deadpool different character backstory etc. OR i own completely different set of movies I will gladly burn and send to anyone or commit my crazy ass right now cuz if I can't keep up now with this shit I have no hope on future releases for marvel and dc universes 😋😷
SIMON'S EVERYWHERE!
I see you on legit every
WhatCulture video comment about Adam only being on
WhatCulture wrestling extra or Simon being everywhere.
I pulled off a Friday the 13th marathon this past Friday the 13th..
all 12 movies back to back..
It was a load of fun and i loved it!
LotR marathon has become an annual tradition. sometime 12 hours straight through, sometime over 2 days, but we have done this for 10 years running. Best memory: the second time through, with my wife's family, the swedish subtitles went out an hour from the ending of RotK and my wife & her little sister having to translate on the fly for their parents because after 11 hours, they weren't going to miss out on the ending
The thing is, most of the MCU movies are (at least) good but only a few are actually re-watchable
ItAlex Ikr
ItAlex most of them are re watcheble
ItAlex except thor2 and iron 2, all are rewatchable
i love to watch them all over again, because you know "character development" not just fucking up entire city
Where's the Godzilla franchise? 29 Japanese films, 1 shit American reboot (1998), 1 good American reboot (2014), and a few spin offs like Mothra, Rodan, and Kong: Skull Island. it would take at least 2 days to marathon this franchise.
Tohofan122 there was a good American made godzilla? I think not....
good enough to be a proof of concept and make godzilla vs king kong something everyone fucking wants
Tohofan122 Everyone craps on 1998 Godzilla (and they should, because it's terrible), bit I think sometimes we forget that there were some less than great Japanese ones
Adam Woolston We shall never speak of them...looking at you Godzilla's Revenge.
Tohofan122 I calculated the minutes. 3,117 minutes for the Japanese versions. 2,886 for the dub versions. It will take two days.
l did dark knight trogily and Lord of the ring it's was awesome
My favourite marathon is my QT marathon, from Resevoir up until Hateful, including the films he didnt direct but played a significant role in, like True Romance, Natural Born Killers, and From Dusk 'Til Dawn.
thank you for giving me idea what to do during holiday
Binge watching John Carpenter's movies!
What about the Sherlock Holmes movies? There are like 40 films!?
Nightmare on Elm st., Friday the 13th, Child's Play, Saw, "Insert other horror series here"....
How could you forget HALLOWEEN being #1? :)
I said "Insert other horror films here" lol. Don't track me down and kill me, but I hated Halloween.
We forgot Hellraiser too
Stefan Buchala only the first four Hellraiser movies are worth watching...all the other Hellraiser movies are direct-to-dvd garbage movies
VietnamD0820 Yeah, but we are talking about marathons, not how good the films are
A long one that is TOTALLY WORTH IT...Hitchcock movie marathon. Amazing to try and spot his cameos (without reading articles to find them), as well as see different story techniques, character archetypes, and technical tricks he combined to create his trademark suspense.
I recently did a marathon challenge where watched back to back 7 movies at the movie theater in ONE day! You can find the video on my channel, IT IS HILARIOUS.
Friday the 13th movie binge
hell yeah a jason movie binge.
I'm actually doing that right now 😂
I've never watched a Harry Potter movie as well. Not everyone did. I guess...??
kaihtheloner I didnt
I was one of you for a long time, until i finally watched it. When and if you do it'll be worth it.
*Before I even watch the video, are any of these on the list?*
Starwars
Star Trek
Harry Potter
lord of the Ring
Terminator
Alien....
*Am I even close?*
Don't be silly, there are *only two* Terminator films. That's hardly a marathon :)
pious83 ha ha ha there are *2* good ones *5* total
+keriezy Only the first two matter, the rest don't.
Asiydah Business
You're a liar.
Trash ass bitch.
nailed them all
Was on the first Captain America movie in a MCU marathon before I saw this video. I'm glad I know how long it's gonna take now
King Kong Marathon, starting with Fay Wray and ending with Tom Hiddleston. An added bonus of Mighty Joe Young. That's enough to tear your hair out.
All of Godzilla
Taylor Schriner I calculated the minutes. 3,117 minutes for the Japanese versions. 2,886 for the dub versions.
Roberto Cortez Wow I didn't expect that much
Friday the 13th movies
Halloween movies
Blade trilogy
The Back to the Future trilogy
Friday movies
The Land Before Time movies
The Neverending Story movies
Mission Impossible movies
1970's Superman Trilogy including Superman Returns
Man of Steel
Batman v Superman
Nightmare on Elms Street
Saw Trilogies
friday the 13th movies come at 970 minutes or 16 hours and 10 minutes. Cool!
Therock8803 i have alredy done an halloween marathon. It was loking like it was never going to end
Try going through Star Was WITH The Clone Wars (AMAZING) and Rebels (Still Good but not THAT good) Tv shows...
Or just The Clone Wars.....Especially since it bridges the huge gap between II and III and is almost needed in a way.
Go through only The Clone Wars cause it's important
All of the saws spring to mind...watched everyone back to back....and then you've also got final destination and fast and furious
Before I go see any new MCU movie I usually spend the previous week or so re-watching every other one, usually like 1-2 per day depending on my free time.
Police Academy is 627minutes long :)
That would be an enjoyable way to waste some time.
That' IS painful, I can only manage 5....
Love it could two at a time!
That was my first ever movie marathon, before I even knew what a movie marathon was. Borrowed them all on VHS in about '96 and spent a Sunday watching them. Good times.
How long is bond?
Stormbreaker 8 Like two whole days.
its 2.1125 days long and 50.7 hours
Sleep through George Lazenby and Roger Moore and you'll make it.
Bourne
I didn't really like The Fellowship. Then I watched the Two Towers and loved it, went back and watched Fellowship again, and loved it too!
I went to a theater and sat thru The Krays and Goodfellas back in the day, and that was more than enough for me.
The Jurassic park series
No one has seen the end yet
Pretty sure Transformers marathon and Fast Furious marathon would kill you
Meki UNSW That would cause more damage than kidney failure. *This isn't a jab at either franchise, it's just a long process.*
Haha Simon! I was in the same theater during when Imax theater released all three Dark Knight films in one sitting. I was asleep by the time Bane tried to destroy Gotham City. I'm slightly younger.
One day I will watch Star Wars 1-9, the Harry Potter including Fantastic beasts and Lord of the rings and the Hobbit back to back, just not right now, I'm not ready for that much greatness.
halloween do this list for horror films
No godzilla. Shame
Mr daddy Doge I calculated the minutes. 3,117 minutes for the Japanese versions. 2,886 for the dub versions.
Roberto Cortez how and why did you did this
I got 3,030. That's just a general calculation from the wikipedia entries. Not to mention there's set to be at least three new films, likely more, by 2020.
Roberto Cortez, you must be as big a fan as myself, as you're on nearly every comment mentioning Godzilla XD
MotleyNerd lol. looking back I don't why I did it. But I guess I did it because I highly doubt WhatCulture is going to update this video.
EDIT: I just saw your other post. I use my DVD and Blu-ray copies as reference for my calculation. I also use Imdb just in case.
alien franchies or the entire MCU
You clearly wrote the comment before watching the video...
I did a Twilight movie marathon. It was a riff-watching though, we were trashing that shit all the way through. Great time honestly. The movies are that perfect blend of bad, but competently made so they never become a joke themselves, but if you have a room full of funny people, there's enough material to really dig into them and it becomes basically an interactive comedy. Tons of fun.
The Lord of the Rigs Extended Trilogy is a MASTERPIECE to me! 😄
x men would be painful to watch from start to finish (include the wolverine movies if u want)
austin powers lol
painful yes but not because its long.. only 3 movies
saw
I did the The Dark Knight trilogy at the BFI IMAX a few years back. Twas awesome. But I did sleep through most of Batman begins. Stayed awake for Dark Knight and fell asleep through Rises apart from when Bane was on screen.
thank you for all the simon keep him coming hes the funniest and then ben
What about doing the James Bond marathon in order of the book
Batman movies
Almost hate to say it "the fast and the furious" with 8 movies would be one as well.
I’ve sat through the whole mcu from iron man to far from home in one sitting and I’m 13
Love the Back of the Future trilogy, worth watching it all in a row!