The Movie Watching World Championships

Netflix wants someone to break the movie watching world championship, and they’re willing to $10,000 to do so. Netflix Movie Watching World Championship: The Quest for the Popcorn Bowl will begin on October 2nd in a plexi-glass living room in the center New York City’s Times Square on October 2nd at 10:30am, and is expected to last until a new Guinness World Record, for most consecutive hours spent watching movies, is set five days later on October 7th.

Guinness World Records rules require the contestants to watch films non-stop without averting their eyes from the screen.  Competitors will be given 10 minutes between each movie, or approximately every two hours, to refresh themselves.  Eating, drinking, standing and stretching are allowed as long as eyes are on the screen.

The record to beat for watching a continuous run of movies is 120 hours and 23 minutes held by Ashish Sharma of Mathura, India.  The competitors include:

  • Mr. Sharma, the current world record holder.
  • Former three-time movie marathon record holder Claudia Wavra of Germany who will attempt to reclaim the title she lost to Mr. Sharma in June.
  • Suresh Joachim, a Canadian of Sri Lankan descent, who holds 32 Guinness World Records.  Mr. Joachim is an endurance champion whose records include television viewing (69 hours, 48 minutes), dancing (100 hours), radio dj-ing (120 hours), and ironing (55 hours, 5 minutes), among other disciplines.
  • Cheryl Jones of Portland, Ore. who was a part of the team of Netflix members who broke the Guinness World Record for continuous movie watching in 2003.
  • Dallas movie buff Jeff Jones who won $250,000 on the movie edition of the popular game show series “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire” in 2007.

New York-based competitive eating champion, Crazy Legs Conti, who also happens to be a cinephile with a penchant for ‘80s films, will join the ranks of endurance enthusiasts for a shot at the title.

  • If only I lived in New York. I'd totally enter this.
  • Oh, My, God. I Live in New York City Now And I WIll Go There And Win This Fucking MONEY!!!!!

    shit, this is like an always sunny in philly premise. i wish i could take some days off and do this properly, but it seems as though my grades might have to suffer.
  • This sounds like so much fun
  • BadWasabi
    I feel sorry for the judges who will have to keep watching competitor watching movies. :)
  • BadWasabi
    I wonder if they get to pick the movies, or they will get a weird mix including stuff like Lord of the Rings followed by Ernest goes to School.
  • It's only a real competition if they have to watch "Disaster Movie" over and over again.
  • BIll
    Am I the only one who noticed that there is a man with a world record in ironing? Why?
  • Zach
    They should play a really action packed movie first, like Die Hard. Then second, to weed out all the ones that won't last, throw in Gettysburg and then something like Solaris. Just for fun, you know.

    If I could take off work, and life for a week, I would totally enter this.
  • Roberto
    F that , I've got a life.
  • sophie
    hahaha brilliant!
    we were going to do something like this in our college but we decided against it. If I lived in New York I would totally do it :)
  • Elpizo
    Wouldn't your eyes burn?
  • Nickle
    I can imagine a Rocky type montage of guys furiously watching movies, focusing on a single object for hours on end, and training their physical body to peak condition of staying up super long.
  • justin
    how do you enter ?

    unemployment FTW
  • Myles
    its all good and fun until someone dies, how long was that guy playing WoW for before he died?
  • Justin
    It was almost a week, but the kid didn't eat, drink, or sleep. I plan on going, but if I get tired, I'll just leave. I'm still in high school so I don't really need the money.
  • Dr. Quasius
    I watch movies because I like them. This sounds like turning something fun into a nightmare.
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