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Mon 31/10/05 at 10:04
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Well that was fun! Tiring, but fun! Haven't done anything like that since 2003 when I watched the entire first season of 24 in one day with a group of friends. This saturday, the total running time was less (just 12.5 hours), but the challenge was still there. Having said that, it was so enjoyable that the time just flew by. After a sticky start with I and II, things got going and by the end, it really felt worthwhile.

Has anybody else watched all 6 Star Wars films back to back?
Wed 02/11/05 at 20:54
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Rai wrote:
> You'd need a bedpan, that's for sure.
>
> Something else not to try - the LOTR trilogy.

My mate did that twice in one day I think. He also cried at the end of The Return of The King because he was upset it was over. He has got 20+ discs of LOTR of one sort or another and all the books.
Wed 02/11/05 at 19:30
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Emitime wrote:
> Dringo wrote:
> The books are fantastic pieces of literature.
>
> The films are fantastic pieces of visual entertainment.
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> End.
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> But the brilliance of both are in no way equal.

One is a film and the other is book. To be honest the book, despite being intensely imaginitive, is flawed.
Wed 02/11/05 at 05:34
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You'll have to do the Star Treks next ssx, just have a med-team standing-by.
Wed 02/11/05 at 04:52
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I've seen all 6 back to back a couple of times. When I was little, the original trilogy was played all day, everyday. I'd rotate them constantly while playing with my Star Wars toys - mostly just reinacting the battle of Hoth.

I knew every line of all 3 films. And against their will - so did my parents. ;-)
Tue 01/11/05 at 11:48
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I couldn't stand to watch the Star Wars movies back to back, simply because I've seen them so many times.

I can see myself starting and then deciding to skip the first two so I can watch Episode III seeing as I've only seen that once, and then not wanting to be bothered to watch the others afterwards.
Tue 01/11/05 at 11:07
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Herr Dark Wolf wrote:
> I would be bored out of my mind.

Mee too.

*Yawns, then falls off chair*
Mon 31/10/05 at 22:31
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"8==="
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Watching the Evil Dead trilogy with friends, that as far as I've gone and I have no plans to go any further.
Mon 31/10/05 at 21:56
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"All about the Beats"
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I have urges to watch Seinfeld, seasons at a time.
Mon 31/10/05 at 21:39
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Watched all three back to back when I was 11,I enjoyed it.
Mon 31/10/05 at 20:12
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I've gone on Family Guy binges before.

Always fun, spending about 5 hours watching episodes of family guy. Once I watched half of Season One and the whole of Season Two in succession.

I would've done the whole thing, but I watched them round my friend's house, and I'd spent the night before with one half of the first season...

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