Originally Posted By: Alicatt
Originally Posted By: FlashBurn
Originally Posted By: PanzerMeyer
I guess Belgium didn't read the memo on the fact that Hollywood films stopped having intermissions integrated into the story oh, about 45 years ago.


Even then it was usually 3 hour epics. When epics fell out of favor by by intermissions.

The wife took the younger ones to see Manolo's Magische Rijs (Manolo's magic Journey) it was about 90 minutes and they had a break too.

First film I seen with an intermission was Lawrence of Arabia and that was a very long time ago. I would have waited to see Fury at home but we had made gift vouchers for the grand kids to take them to the cinema and this was the opportunity to do it.


Gods and Generals had an intermission.


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