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[-] jeffw@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

The Truffaut film referenced is an hour and 45 minutes.

What movie had 10 minutes of opening credits? Back when credits were at the open, it used to be about 30 seconds of credits.

[-] protist@mander.xyz 7 points 3 months ago

Plenty movies from the 40s and 50s ran all the credits at the beginning along with an overture. IMO the overture is one of the best parts of older movies, which often had amazing, sweeping soundtracks

[-] jeffw@lemmy.world 0 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Please name one. Never seen one that had more than 2 minutes of opening credit even if you include the extra symphonic stuff as “credits” (we don’t count previews toward runtimes now, so not sure it’s a fair comparison). Maybe one or two had a dedicated symphonic opening but that was exceedingly rare

[-] protist@mander.xyz 5 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Reading your reaction to everyone else's comments, did you read the part where I said credits and an overture? What's got you so wound up over this? You'll notice I never said 10 minutes like that first guy, but most movies have way longer opening titles than 30 seconds, which is what you said...

[-] jeffw@lemmy.world -1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Which Lawrence of Arabia version from the 40s or 50s (your words) are you referring to?

If you mean the famous 60s film…. Yes, it has a minute of credits and another 4 or 5 for the overture. Not credits.

Again, still looking for examples of extended credit sequences. Overtures are basically the same as intermissions. That’s a totally different beast.

Even if you want to lump them together, we’re still at the “one or two” I mentioned. Huge Hollywood blockbusters. Exceedingly rare.

[-] protist@mander.xyz 0 points 3 months ago

I literally said overture in the comment that's got you all bothered

[-] jeffw@lemmy.world 0 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Oh boy. I just reread your edited comments. It’s hard to keep up when you edit like that

But yes, I would still care to hear your 40s and 50s examples. If you have one where overture+credits approaches 10 minutes, I’d be shocked. As we’ve discussed, some examples in the 60s can hit 5 minutes, but that’s about the most I’ve seen

[-] nathan@piefed.alphapuggle.dev 4 points 3 months ago

Watched planet of the apes the other day and it had a good amount of opening credits. Couldn't tell you the length off the top of my head

[-] jeffw@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

4 minutes. That’s a great example of the rare symphonic opening I was referencing.

But that’s also not the 40s or 50s.

[-] Smuckles@piefed.ca 3 points 3 months ago

The Outsiders had a stupidly long intro if my memory is correct. I remember taking the tape out to check if maybe it was at the end and the credits were rolling.

[-] teslekova@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 months ago
[-] jeffw@lemmy.world -1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Why do people keep naming 60s films with 4 minutes of musical intros when I’m asking for 40s and 50s films with 10 minute credit intros lol?

Edit: overture is the word I was looking for, not “musical intro”. But that’s not a thing that happened in early cinema (barring Chaplin, who had strict control of scores - would be interested if someone else cares to google that)

[-] teslekova@sh.itjust.works -1 points 3 months ago

4 minutes? Not the version I saw in theatre, my friend. Mind you, it's not exactly what you wanted either, even though it was longer than ten minutes of music at the start: a lot of it was playing while the screen was black, then at a certain point every theme in the music came together, the glorious visuals started up, and I knew I was in for a masterpiece.

[-] dreamkeeper@literature.cafe -1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Star Trek the Motion Picture has like a 10 minute opening credits

[-] jeffw@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

Am I being trolled or do people not know how years work

[-] dreamkeeper@literature.cafe -1 points 3 months ago

It was more of a response to your original comment which didn't mention any particular decade.

[-] baatliwala@lemmy.world 0 points 3 months ago

I saw It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World recently and the whole movie was like 1 hour too long at minimum, with 10 minutes to both start and end the movie. Funny, but way too long.

[-] postscarce@lemmy.dbzer0.com -1 points 3 months ago

Even its title is too long, you could cut about 50% of those words and not lose any meaning.

[-] XTL@sopuli.xyz 1 points 3 months ago

Yeah, that still sounds reasonable. Cutting something closer to 80% would be just Mad.

[-] ChexMax@lemmy.world -1 points 3 months ago

Bambi and snow white both have pretty long opening credits with beautiful music. I think of it as endurance training for my child it's so long and boring.

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