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4 out of past 5 Bond films have been over 2hrs 20 minutes, at this point a 2hrs give or take film would be breaking out of the "cookie cutter mould.
@DarthDimi
I think you might be getting to wrapped up in how the thread is phrased "2 hour limit. Ofcourse there doesn't have to be a hard and fast rule, there's always exceptions. OHMSS is one of my favourite Bond films and it stretches across a large canvass, although I'd argue they actually had a story to support it in that case. But I do think certain conventions exist in popular cinema for a reason. Movies on this scale aren't made for the pure expression of the artists' proclivities, they're tailored to appeal to a specific often very targeted set of the population - otherwise they don't get made. There's no hard and fast rule which says you couldn't have a 3 hr romcom, but there's also no hard and fast rule which says that Indiana Jones couldn't swear like a sailor, or Harry Potter couldn't get hit by a car randomly in his 5th year and the rest of the story is about hermione, but these things would only serve to alienate the very audience the stories were designed to appeal to. When it comes to major franchises, especially in the spy genre people have been saying for years that the movies are unnecessarily padded. I was around for all of the Bond and Mission films from 2015 onwards and it was a repeated critique that parts could have been chopped out or slimed down. I don't know if you've heard of the nostalgia critic but even he said that as good as fallout was, he didn't really feel like tying in Julia was necessary, and that layer felt a bit tacked on.
Spectre in particular has an insane amount of time spent just on establishing locations and mood setting. The opening, Bond arriving in Rome, Lucia walking around her house, Bond arriving at the clinic, Bond and Madeline arriving at Lamerican, Bond and Madeline waiting in the desert, the entrance into Blofelds base, being shown to their rooms, Bond being ambushed and breaking out in London, Bond running around the building looking for madeline... its a real problem and it doesn't help the film be anymore engaging, except perhaps with Bond and Lucia which is quite well done and atmospheric. Taking this as a blanket approach throughout the whole film really diminishes the effectiveness of its use. In short, it turns the film into a slog.
I can only imagine TB with an epic length like Lawrence of Arabia. It might even have been better for the pacing of the film.
But if you're not going to give me something like that, why do you need that runtime?