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You're strapped to a chair "A Clockwork Orange" style, and are forced to watch a film continuously, what do you choose?


Alright, so this is you: https://images.gr-assets.com/hostedimages/1480266948ra/21291808.gif
You're forced to watch the same film 24 hours a day for 7 days straight on a continuous loop. What film do you choose?

There are different ways to go about this. Do you choose a film that you love? Do you choose a really long film so you have less viewings before your time is up? Do you choose a comedy to help break the tension?

Thinking about it, I would choose "Fargo". I've seen that movie 20+ times and love every scene.

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Asian Babes Vol. VIII.

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Is it really that much better than Asian Babes Vol. VII?

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8 is my lucky number.

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Based upon my extensive research into this series it explains many of the plot holes in Vol. VII, so yes

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That's weird because volumes I - IV haven't been released yet. Star Wars was the inspiration.

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I've heard good things about Vol. XXX

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Logistics seems logical.

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What the hell kind of film is this?!💩

Have you seen it ?

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Are you purposely trying to make yourself go insane?

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Happy Death Day

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If I were, would I even HAVE a choice? Wouldn't I watch whatever they force me to watch?

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I think a movie that repeats scenes would drive me insane.

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lol that was the idea when I picked it. Having to watch the same movie over and over, and that movie has the same scenes repeating over and over.

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Andy Warhol's Empire (1964)

8 hours of one single shot of the EMpire State building. Silent and black and white. This way I don't end up hating something I used to love and it will be easy on the eyes and ears.

Or maybe the 5 hour version of Das Boot.

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I'd die Padme style in 30 minutes.

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Never was much of a Lennon solo fan. I don't kneel at the statue of the guy. Love his writing with the band. Unimpressed with anything he did after ... especially the antics.

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I like the way you think. You could also check your brain at the door and not have to actually focus.

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Exactly. I wont have anything tattooed into my brain except a building. The B&W will be easier on the eye cones and rods too I assume.

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The Cure for Insomnia (1987) is 87 hours long. But I don't know how long I'll could last with these visuals: https://youtu.be/pWIu-5FBi8g

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A clockwork orange

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Anything with Ryan Reynolds in (apart from Wolverine: Origins).

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