Guinness World Records says the longest film ever made is "The Cure for Insomnia" released in 1987. The 85-hour experimental film was directed by John Henry Timmis IV.
Fresh Guacamole is a 2012 American animated short film written and directed by PES (Adam Pesapane) run time 2 min.
1 Year Survival Challenge In The Jungle – full Videos – The longest video in the world.
The other two of Cameron's films to break the top 10 are the No. 3 "Titanic," for which he won the best director Oscar in 1998, and 2009's original "Avatar," which is the highest-grossing movie of all time at $2.9 billion.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Image Via Warner Bros. At 161 minutes, Chamber of Secrets is the longest film of the franchise, and perhaps not so coincidentally it's also the last film to try and fit (almost) everything from the book into the movie.
It follows a survival game in a Matrix-like virtual world against various challenges, including a terrifying monster.
13Hrs, also known by the name Night Wolf, is a 2010 British horror film directed by Jonathan Glendening. The film stars Isabella Calthorpe as the main female lead, and also features Gemma Atkinson, John Lynch, Joshua Bowman, Antony De Liseo and Tom Felton.
127 Hours is a horror film. The film is not wholly horror; indeed, it swerves away from horror near the end. But in and by that swerve it demonstrates what actually makes a horror film (and what doesn't). What 127 Hours does, before it flinches, is imagine a kind of horrific agency for the natural, geological world.
The Top Gun sequel overtakes Trolls World Tour's previous record. Reaching its eighth non-consecutive week at Number 1, Top Gun: Maverick becomes the longest-reigning film of all time on the Official Film Chart.
Andy Warhol and collaborating avant-garde filmmaker Jonas Mekas shot a 485-minute-long experimental film, Empire (1965), on 10 rolls of film using an Auricon camera via 16 mm film which allowed longer takes than its 35 mm counterpart.
Director James Cameron said Avatar: The Way Of Water will pass its break-even point, $2 billion, “in the next few days,” after he said the film needed to become one of the highest-grossing ever in order for it to be profitable. A scene from "Avatar: The Way Of Water."
Fastest to $1 billion
Titanic became the first movie to gross over $1 billion worldwide on March 1, 1998, in 74 days of release. The list below is restricted to the 10 that reached the milestone the fastest.
As of September 2022, "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens" (2015) remained the highest-grossing Disney movie of all time in Canada and the United States, having grossed almost 934 million U.S. dollars across the two countries - collectively known as the North American box office market.
The longest personal name is 747 characters long, and belongs to Hubert Blaine Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff Sr. (b. 4 August 1914, Germany) who passed away on 24 October 1997, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA, as verified on 1 January 2021.
Wojcicki repeats much of what we've heard before from YouTube spokespeople, saying dislikes were removed because they were sometimes a reflection of viewers' opinion of the channel and not the video itself.
BTS has set a new record of getting the highest video views in 24 hours of its release on YouTube. BTS's new 'Butter' music video garnered over 112 million views within 24 hours of its release.
"Avatar: The Way of Water" (2022)
"Avatar: The Way of Water" is one of three movies on this list from director James Cameron. Two weeks after its premiere in movie theaters, James Cameron's first "Avatar" sequel had already grossed more than $1 billion at the box office, a rare feat during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The first motion picture ever shot was Roundhay Garden Scene shot in 1888. Louis Le Prince and dazzles with eye with a remarkable display of 4 people walking in a garden created this 2.11 second cinematic masterpiece.
It's true that in the first decades of cinema movies were shorter, they were on average 90 minutes long in early 1930s and reached 100–110 minutes in mid-'50s. Since then there is no trend in our data.