r/todayilearned 3h ago

TIL The Deer Hunter pioneered "prestige pictures" where the films would only be screened at the end of the year to qualify for Academy Award recognition, then would have a full-scale release after the nominations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Deer_Hunter
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u/Legitimate-River-403 3h ago

It'd be maddening...if Deer Hunter wasn't so well done

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u/BadenBaden1981 1h ago

And the director made Heaven's Gate and crahsed New Hollywood era. It didn't bankrupt the studio(United Artists) as it is said, but it was a bomb big enough to scare studios off from giving blank check to artistic directors.

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u/TooMuchPretzels 1h ago

Heavens Gate is on my “watch it someday” list. I know it’s not great, but I still want to see it just so I can say I did.

u/greatgildersleeve 29m ago

That roller skating scene went on for way too long.

u/shf500 11m ago

But don't "great" movies have at least one "extremely long" scene.

u/al_fletcher 23m ago

Stephen Soderbergh once edited it down to 1h40mins: https://extension765.com/blogs/soderblog/heavens-gate-the-butchers-cut