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which film has the most slo motion in?

Started by PlanktonSideburns, February 28, 2020, 11:01:03 PM

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PlanktonSideburns

like if you put it all to normal speed, you would shorten the film by the most?

chveik

John Woo is a strong contender, perhaps The Killer or Hard Boiled

Keebleman

Lots of Peckinpah's movies must be candidates. I'd give the nod (very slowly) to Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia.

PlanktonSideburns

quite tempted to put all the slomotion bits in a film back up to normal speed, re edit the music to fit, see what that lookes like


Dex Sawash


bgmnts

Resident Evil Afterlife or Retribution may actually be a contender.

They really stretched the running time.

Mister Six

Got to be 300, hasn't it? The thing would only be 20 minutes long if it ran at full speed. Problem of adapting a comic that's only about 90 pages long, and mostly just massive splash panels of greasy blokes.


PlanktonSideburns

Quote from: Mister Six on February 29, 2020, 02:01:22 AM
Got to be 300, hasn't it? The thing would only be 20 minutes long if it ran at full speed. Problem of adapting a comic that's only about 90 pages long, and mostly just massive splash panels of greasy blokes.

Ah might do this one, seeing as it's such a daft film

Claude the Racecar Driving Rockstar Super Sleuth

I'm sure that last Lord of the Rings film would be half as long if the characters all spoke at a normal speed.


JesusAndYourBush


dissolute ocelot

2001: A Space Oddysseyy feels like it's all in slow motion, but would probably fit the related category of film most improved by playing at double or triple speed.