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Kingdom of Heaven Director's Cut is my vote, especially the Roadshow version on the newest release. One of my favorite films and I think it truly fits the role of a modern epic. It even has an Overture and Intermission!
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Probably Soderbergh's Che. Though screened in most places as two movies, Soderbergh's vision (and some theatres, mainly for Oscar qualifying) had it as one long movie with an intermission. Criterion's release is also packaged as one movie.
I also thought of the uncut version of Carlos but that was a miniseries that played theatrically as one movie. Last edited by Buscemi; 09-25-2015 at 01:31 AM. |
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Definition:
Epic film is a style of film-making with large scale, sweeping scope and spectacle, often transporting the viewer to other settings. The usage of the term has shifted over time, sometimes designating a film genre and at other times simply synonymous with big budget film-making. I'm going for the Ten Commandments... ![]() Kingdom of Heaven is my real vote... |
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The Lord of The Rings...
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
Mar 2009
Denver, CO
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Epic Movie
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Couldn't have said it better myself! This film really feels like the epics of the past so much more than any other modern film I've seen.
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Los Angeles, CA
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Nolan's last two movies qualify. Both sit close to three hours, both maxed out the length a 15/70mm film could possibly be, and one's often described as a war epic, the other a space epic.
The Hobbit movies probably count, even if my mouth tastes bad saying that. I'd argue that something like the X hundred thousand CG warriors in The Hobbit movies are less worthy of the title "epic" than the 10,000 actual people on the street's of New York/Pittsburg are in TDKR, but whatever. |
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Second. You're saying that Peter Jackson's Hobbit trilogy evokes a BAD TASTE? Was the pun intentional? |
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Anyone who says the Director's Cut version of Kingdom of Heaven is automatically 100% correct.
For a more serious answer, I'd nominate Cloud Atlas as an epic. |
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The Dark Knight Rises is quite allegorical to World War II (Batman is Roosevelt/Churchill, Bane is Hitler, Bane's army are the Nazis, Gotham City is London in the late 1930/early 1940's, etc.) and Nolan's even said it is somewhat of a war film. It's hard not to see parallels between the plot and that era.
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