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Originally Posted by ScareCrowe
Yeah I agree I don't get that. If I was worried about overall run time on something I'm watching at home I'd just stop halfway through & watch the 2nd half later like it's a sequel. However a movie makes it's money off box office so when a movie is so long I only want to watch it at home, I would say that's a problem for the studio.
My wife went & saw it this weekend, she was super pumped about it (coincidentally she was in Pawhuska when they were filming, just happened to have a trip planned to go to the Pioneer Woman Lodge) She said it was good, but complained about the length & said they easily could have effectively told the story & cut a ton of time off. I was actually interested in seeing it, but after hearing her review I'm waiting til I can watch it at home.
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We really enjoyed it. I don't think I looked at my watch until about 3:15 in, I felt overall the pacing was fine. Disagree you could cut substantial time and still have a cohesive story.