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bpants98 Since: Aug, 2018
Oct 16th 2020 at 9:25:10 AM •••

I was wondering if this qualifies as an example:

  • Minilife TV: In "Starsaber Duel", Chris and Ian pay for a 30-minute duel at the Starsaber place, but it ends much sooner than they expect. When they go to complain to the cashier, he tells them that the duels run on Hollywood time, meaning their promised 30-minute duel is equal to 2 minutes in actual time. Chris and Ian feel like they've been ripped off.

Edited by bpants98
ThatHuman someone Since: Jun, 2010
someone
Sep 20th 2011 at 2:18:37 AM •••

Removed the following:

I'm pretty sure it's ten seconds as perceived by people who are not using the super speed, so this one might not actually count.

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Arivne Since: Jan, 2001
Oct 5th 2010 at 8:23:09 AM •••

I have to delete this one. I have no idea what assumptions the movie magazine author made, but there's nothing in the movie to indicate that the events after this quote took 33 hours rather than 14.

  • "Flash, I love you, but we only have fourteen hours to save the Earth!" A movie magazine worked out that the difference between the time stated and the time it appears to take would mean a 57-hour day.

Edited by Arivne
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