A woman sets the Guinness World Record for clocking up approximately 240 hours, or 10 days, watching Bohemian Rhapsody while it was still playing in cinemas.
The film has a two-hour and 13 minute run time which means Ms Connor has spent approximately 240 hours, or 10 days, watching the film in the cinemas.
"I got the DVD last February and I keep a diary everyday ordinarily anyway, and 291 times I've actually seen it at home — I watch it every night," she said. For many, watching a film more than once or twice can become a bore but Ms Connors said she still gets the same euphoric feeling each time she presses play on her remote."It's a rollercoaster of a film — one minute you're crying, next minute you're laughing and next minute you're singing with them.
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