Its one thing to sit in a chair all day and dream up hypothetical movie marathons. Its another thing to sit in a chair all day and actually do it! So who has done movie marathons and lived to blog about it? Witness the movie marathon blogs below! Thrill at tales from the front lines of movie marathons across the Internet!
FlickeringMyth.com
Who They Are
From their about page:
Flickering Myth covers all aspects of the movie, TV, comic book and video game industries with news, reviews, trailers, interviews, articles, opinions and more. Here at Flickering Myth, we value movies as much as we do films. We’re the product of Ghostbustersdouble bills and academic Film Studies. We believe it possible to enjoy both Star Wars and La Règle du Jeu equally, though maybe in different capacities. Simply put, we love cinema, in both its commercial and intellectual pursuits.
Their Movie Marathon Accomplishments
- Movie Marathon I – Friday the 13th – 12 movies – 24 hours, 10 minutes
- Movie Marathon II – A Nightmare on Elm Street – 8 movies – 12 hours, 53 minutes
- Movie Marathon III – The Planet of the Apes – 7 movies – 13 hours, 23 minutes
- Movie Marathon IV – Final Destination – 5 movies – 8 hours, 17 minutes
- Movie Marathon V – Halloween – 10 movies – 17 hours, 14 minutes
- Movie Marathon VI – The Muppets – 8 movies – 13 hours, 20 minutes
- Movie Marathon VII – Godzilla (Showa Era) – 15 movies – 26 hours, 6 minutes
The B-Horror Blog
Who They Are
From their welcome page:
Here we hope to entertain and educate all our guests with everything to do with horror movies from the surprising to the absolute worst of the worst.
Their Movie Marathon Accomplishments
- Final Destination – 5 movies
- Friday the 13th – 11 movies
- Hellraiser – 9 movies
- Nightmare on Elm Street – 7 movies
- Twilight – 5 movies
Birth Movies Death
Who They Are
From their about page:
Springing from the movie-loving culture of the Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas, Birth.Movies.Death. is putting the fun back in being a nerd…What does Birth.Movies.Death. mean? It means you are born, you die and in between you go to the movies. It’s a name that reflects the centrality of movies in our experience, in our lives. And it reflects the fact that the movies contain and comment on everything about life itself.
Their Movie Marathon Accomplishments
- Butt-Numb-A-Thon 13 Recap – 12 movies – 24 hours
- Butt-Numb-A-Thon 14 Recap – 11 movies – 24 hours
- Butt-Numb-A-Thon 15 Recap – 12 movies – 24 hours
Other Blogs
- James Bond – Digital Spy’s account of watching 22 movies in about 50 hours.
- Disney Movies – Hexjam watched 17 Disney movies in over 24 hours
- 1970s Science Fiction – 9 movies
- Marvel Movies – A GQ comic book fan watched 6 movies in 15 hours, 27 minutes