Running Time Now Official

TNC9852002 said:
Well, here's where I'm at..

I've heard 114 without previews from TOB...I'm thinking that this is the total running time, including credits. Because if my theater is right and saying that the movie is 119 WITH previews, which OUR theater counts the time starting with the previews and commercials (which we ALWAYS calculate as 15 minutes) and stops at the time that the end credits start to roll, then the movie itself minus the credits should be 104 minutes, which makes sense to say that there could be 10 minutes of credits + the additional scene at the end. That's 114.

-TNC

Why would there be 10 minutes of credits? Are you kidding me?
 
RedIsNotBlue said:
What you dont see the similarities?? We are being told over and over again by credible sources that running time and people are looking for anything to make it not true.

And how are the people that actually work in a theatre less credible than people who just run websites?
 
RedIsNotBlue said:
Maybe that was the INTENDED running time.

Considering that we got a week left until the movie comes out. I doubt it.
 
WorthyStevens4 said:
And how are the people that actually work in a theatre less credible than people who run websites, that are more or less a secondhand source?

Sorry but it could just easily be made up. I seriously doubt Yahoo would put up a running time that they don't know of. Thats the running time and I have accepted it.
 
WorthyStevens4 said:
+ the additional scene at the end.
I still say nobody stays for credits and 3/4 of the people who see this movie will leave once the credits start rolling. The theaters should make some kind of announcement to stay!
 
This just reminds me of the whole Fantastic Four running time situation. People couldn't believe it then either.
 
RedIsNotBlue said:
Sorry but it could just easily be made up. I seriously doubt Yahoo would put up a running time that they don't know of. Thats the running time and I have accepted it.

Why would the theatre make up time. They are the one who have access to the studio personel, not yahoo.
 
narrows101 said:
I still say nobody stays for credits and 3/4 of the people who see this movie will leave once the credits start rolling. The theaters should make some kind of announcement to stay!

Trust me I will yell and say there's a scene after the credits.
 
narrows101 said:
I still say nobody stays for credits and 3/4 of the people who see this movie will leave once the credits start rolling. The theaters should make some kind of announcement to stay!
the manager walks in during the middle of the movie and says:

"HERE YE HERE YE!!...X-MEN THE LAST STAND HAS AN EXTRA CLIP AT THE END!!"
This just reminds me of the whole Fantastic Four running time situation. People couldn't believe it then either.
i never even cared:confused:
 
Ursavior01 said:
Why would the theatre make up time. They are the one who have access to the studio personel, not yahoo.

So I should believe one theater rumor instead of a number of credible sites?
 
Well, Red, like I said, what my manager told me, could actually be very much homologous to what the sites say..

Most sites are rounding the running time up to 104 minutes. This is possible because if my manager said that it's 119 minutes with previews, and we don't count the end credits when calculating a movie's runtime, then that's:

119 - 15(previews) = 104

I dunno...

Are we sure that the 104 that's been thrown around is including the credits?

-TNC
 
I just don't get why there is so much controversy. Fox should just release the official time...its ridiculous.
 
RedIsNotBlue said:
So I should believe one theater rumor instead of a number of credible sites?

TNC says his manager is saying the same thing too. I think the theatre chain get more updates then the website.
 
TNC9852002 said:
Well, Red, like I said, what my manager told me, could actually be very much homologous to what the sites say..

Most sites are rounding the running time up to 104 minutes. This is possible because if my manager said that it's 119 minutes with previews, and we don't count the end credits when calculating a movie's runtime, then that's:

119 - 15(previews) = 104

I dunno...

Are we sure that the 104 that's been thrown around is including the credits?

-TNC


Mine is 114 without previews so it's still longer than that. So 104 isn't right.
 
Ursavior01 said:
TNC says his manager is saying the same thing too. I think the theatre chain get more updates then the website.

I wanna be wrong but its not looking like I will be.
 
RedIsNotBlue said:
I wanna be wrong but its not looking like I will be.

Why don't you asks your movie theatre instead of looking online.
 
I still say that it is not official. It is still not from Fox.
 
Ursavior01 said:
Mine is 114 without previews so it's still longer than that. So 104 isn't right.
No...104 IS right...114 is the running time + credits/extra scene, isn't it? :confused:


-TNC
 

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