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"Welcome to Row Lambda, darling cinephile, where every reel is a séance, and every frame holds a secret for those who linger. Listen closely… the archive remembers you."
— Cinema Sage
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Aguirre, the Wrath of God
1972 • 1h 35m
Dir: Werner Herzog
Airplane!
1980 • 1h 28m
Dir: Jim Abrahams
Airport
1970 • 2h 17m
Dir: George Seaton
Airport '77
1977 • 1h 54m
Dir: Jerry Jameson
Airport 1975
1974 • 1h 47m
Dir: Jack Smight
Alexander
0 • Runtime 2 hours 55 minutes
Dir: Alternate versions The Director's Cut is 9 minutes shorter than the 175-minute theatrical version. It is a reworked version although seamless to many. 18 minutes were cut and 9 added. Many of the added or extended sequences involve Val Kilmer and Angelina Jolie's characters. The battle of Gaugamela now starts earlier. Taking a cue from classic movie epics, the opening reel now set up the basic themes with greater economy: Alexander's Oedipal relationship with his parents, Olympias' ambitions for her son, the boy's need to surpass his father, and the entirely natural way in which myth/religion is shown as integral to the ancients' behavior. Oliver Stone reworked the third act, too, juxtaposing events in India and Greece. Jolie's Olympias emerges now more as a genuinely pathetic figure in the whole tragedy. Ptolemy's final scene was edited. Stone also slightly reworked Alexander's death scene because of audience feedback, adding 17 seconds to the scene.