[quote name=\'whoserman\' post=\'146855\' date=\'Feb 25 2007, 03:40 PM\']
At that point, you could probably dismiss Oz and Kane as being WAY too short, (1:40 and 2:00 respectively.) All that remains then is whether or not Zhivago is over three hours. (It is.) Admittedly, you'd have to see Zhivago in order to know that, but the MDQ shouldn't be a TOTAL gimme. And even if you haven't seen it, you can get pretty deep into the question before you realize you can't create an answer.
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At the same time, though, I think that out of all of the choices Zhivago would probably be the most obvious. I do agree you could eliminate Kane and Oz fairly quickly. But why do I think Zhivago is most obvious? Almost all of the information I heard about the film over the years includes either the word "long" or "epic" in it at one point or another. Usually when one hears the word "epic" associated with a film, usually they would draw the connection with the long length of said film.
Does, at this point, a contestant immediately draw the conclusion? If they've seen the movie, yes. If they've heard of it? Maybe. Just because I might draw the connection right away doesn't mean that Joe Schmo from Shysterville, Wyoming might.
Solid question, Kev...don't know if we'd see it as an MDQ, though.