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i haven't walked out of any movie but i've wanted to. I wanted to walk out of the lord of the rings return on the king because they just arnt my type of movie and it was way to long but i went for the sole purpose to get out of the house.
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I have never seen it but I heard Gigli was probably one of the worst movies ever made.
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Evita w/ Madonna
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The Boss's Daughter.
I never walk out of movies (I'm too cheap), but this POS sent me to the door. |
Never a movie theatre but Netflix sent me 2Fast2Furious accidently and after the tenth time someone said "Brah" I turned it off.
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im so sick of watching movies now that i always read the reviews on(im too lazy to walk out of a movie)rottentomatoes 1st......then watch the movie if its > 80%
im gonna watch 'seven samurai'[1950's chienese b&w) as soon as i have time(NOT last samurai) |
I haven't walked out of a single movie yet. Reason is because I only go to the theatre if I know that I will enjoy the movie and it is worth the money.
For all other movies, I like to either rent or buy the dvd version of it to watch at home. Saves a lot of money and it is nicer to have a hard copy. For the movies that I do see in the threatres, I usually end up getting the dvd version of it. |
The only one I ever did was with my family- it was Being Human with Robin Williams. I love him, but.........totally not for him and we just couldn't follow it. I might just have to watch it again and see if I follow it now, now that I am quite a bit older.
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THE HUUUUUULK SMAAASH! movie sucked ass
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The One
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I tend to stay 'til the bitter end. I actually fell asleep during "Baghdad Cafe," a pretentious, slow-moving, and overly-cute piece of cheaply-made indy crap, so I guess that qualifies as leaving. I only actually left the theater for one movie: Home Alone 2. Could barely stand MacCauley Culkin in any case, but this movie made the case that it's really okay to tortue people physically if you're a cute 10-year-old and the other guys are bumbling villains. Really mean-spirited garbage offered as "family fare."
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Never really had to walk out of a movie just because I'm so picky in deciding what to go watch. I usually don't go to see them unless the plot sounds interesting or if I've been given recommendations from similiarly picky friends.
It was tempting to walk out of the Last Samurai and Of Gods and Generals. |
scream 3, don't know why i was there in the first place
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I try not to walk out of movies, but I walked out of Oscar, with Sly Stallone. I slept through half of the First Harry Potter movie, and refused to finish watching Analyze That.
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I walked out of TRAFFIC. I absolutly HATED this movie. It took forever to develop the story line, it seemed to jump around, i hated the yellow tint in the mexico scenes and Salma Hayek (sp?) appeared out of no where.
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I don't think I have ever really walked out of a movie... they cost so much now a days... it feels like such a waste of money! Usually if I get stuck in a bad movie I just sit through it and hope it will get better
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I walked out of Mystery Men... my god, what a load of crap. And to think, I passed up that movie with the wrestler Goldberg in it for that shit.
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I don't walk out, I fall asleep.
Gladiator Leage of Extraordinarily Gentlemen X-files: Fight the future Movies I've seen against my will: Dude, where's my car Miss Congeniality |
"Unfaithful"
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Things need to be interesting all the time if I'm tired, or else I'll fall asleep. Doesn't matter where I am. |
I walked out of Three Wishes. It was a movie from the mid-90's that starred Patrick Swayze. I would have stayed but my friends wanted to leave.
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I dont walk out of any movies. I paid good money to see it so I will just sit through it no matter how much it hurts to watch.
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i have only walked out of one movie, not counting all the rentals in my life that i just didn't finish watching was a movie sometime in the 80's "Morons Form Outer space" i don't go to the movies all the tiime so, usually when i go to the movies i really want to see the flick.
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I've never walked out on a movie, but the one movie I've never been able to stay awake for is A Beautiful Mind.
Something about math just turns my brain off. |
Something About Mary. And I was like, 14 years old at the time. Still haven't seen it all the way through. If the humor (wich is immature enough as it is) didn't do it for me when I was that young, I doubt it'll do it for me today.
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I walk out of charles angles nevering being dragged to a movie ever again
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The Thin Red Line. I walked out after 45 min. The most boring experience ever.
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Movie I walked out of? Easy, I fell asleep halfway through, snored so loudly the manager came in and woke me 'cause the CAMERA GUY complained...He said "you can't sleep in here" and I said "why the f**k not, there were three people here when the thing started, the other two left, so basically it's a private screening, right?" and the manager said "Yea, well still, if someone were to come in now..." and I laughed and laughed and said "look, gimmie my ticket money back & I'll split right now" and he agreed. So I got my money back and got the hell outta there.
oh, the name of the movie? The Adventures of Ford Fairlane...Yea, the Andrew Dice Clay one. |
I've never walked out of a movie.. ever...
i figure i've paid my $... got some snacks... just gonna sit back and experience the ride... even if in the end the ride sucks... it was still an experience... *shrug* |
I Stand Alone
The most repulsive piece of garbage imaginable. Bleak does not begin to describe it. If you want to put yourself in bad mood, watch this movie. |
Scream 2
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I will never walk out of a movie, that is a complete waste of money. Some people would say that sitting through a bad movie is a waste of time, but that "time" is what you paid for. I won't be ripped off.
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I fell dead asleep the first time I watched Seven. Woke up for the climactical scene.
I did watch it later and thought it was brilliant. Sometimes movies just have to hit you at the right time. |
I never walked out of a movie becuase I am cheap and its a waste of money to pay $8 to watch 10 minutes of a movie. Though I did come close on Malibu's Most Wanted, that movie is a comedy and it's less funny then most war movies
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What <b> gorilla </b> and a few others have said, except that I would never set foot in Malibu's Most Wanted. I'd rather stay home and stare at the wall. :)
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I wanted to walk out of House of the Dead and Fast & the Furious...however, I've figured out that in order to get my husband to see movies *I* want to see, I have to sit through the ones HE wants to see. (luckliy, that doesn't hold true as much for rented movies--I can't even count how many times I've just gotten up and walked away from something he's rented.)
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"Dumb and Dumberer"
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Gosford Park.
I couldn't understand half the words. Maybe it would've been better with sub-titles. /shrugs |
walked out on scary movie and the transporter
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I don't think I've ever walked out of a movie, but I do know I fell asleep through most of Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. I just could never get into the fantasy genre and needless to say, I didn't go see either the following LOTR movies these past two years. :(
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Two of my friends and I walked right out of Shanghai Knights.
It was just... it... *GAH* THE HORROR!!! We left shortly after Jackie's character's sister beat up Jack the Ripper, and Jackie & Whassis-Face Blonde-Guy did that stupid jumping on the bed/pillow fight thing. -+ Ivy +- |
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There are two movies I have walked out of:
Prete Porter and Boxing Helena....just god awful... MOst recently I saw the Butterfly Effect and did actually stay to the end..I am not sure why...but everyone in the theatre left telling people coming in not to waste their time seeing it. |
Metro - the one with Eddy Murphy in it. Gawd that was crap!
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I've heard LXG mentioned a few times and as a fan of the comic I have to ask... They made a movie of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? It sure as hell wasnt LXG...
I've walked out of Nurse Betty - I've heard people like it but I was really tired and falling asleep and havent ever gotten the motivation to watch it again Steel - Say what you will but I would rather watch Batman and Robin, if only to make fun of how sucky it is, than watch this steaming piece of crap I didnt quite turn off Highlander 2, but I wish I had... |
I got dragged into seeing "A Walk to Remember" by 2 friends. I walked out of it after 30 minutes.
Graaggh. That was a horrible movie... |
my aunt used to love jim carry(sp?) so when Me, Myself, and Irene came out in theaters we went to see it. she was offended by the scene where he is punching the near dead cow on the road and we had to walk out. i watched the movie later and like it :P
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have have never walked out of a movie i have paid to see... i just cant justify leaving no matter how much i hate it, i paid good money to see it and im going to watch every second of it...
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Walked out of Get Shorty last I remember. Dont usually walk out of too many movies, but I cant count how many times I've returned a DVD rental and gotten my money back for it being so horrible.
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i really should have walked out of Underworld.
i thought it was absolutely bullshit... but i ended up staying around just to continue perving on Kate Beckinsale. |
I walked out of Nurse Betty.. (I THOUGHT it would be a good movie, its got Morgan Friedman after all)
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TERRIBLE wire work. Bad Acting (not all, but a lot of it) TERRIBLE computer graphics. Generic plot. Yet people are saying it's the "best vampire movie ever made" and shit like that. The movie sucks. |
My mom took me and my brother to see Honey I Shrunk The Kids when we were young...after about 10 minutes we all decided to leave, it was so moronic words cannot describe
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I walked out of Godzilla.
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Dodgeball. I think it tries to be BASEketball, which I actually liked. This wasn't very good at all, Vince Vaughn sleepwalked through it. Ben Stillers character had a few good lines though.
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Contact is the only one I've walked out of, that wasn't by choice though, I got outvoted.
Like a lot of people, I figure if I've spent the money I may as well stick around. DVD on the other hand, if I've rented something that sucks ass I return it and say it wouldn't work in my player, and they let me get something else. |
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Haha! I like your outlook on watching movies. |
I walked out on the last Star Wars. War of the Clones? Something like that.
Even my daughter was bored to tears with it. |
I don't walk out of movies for the simple reason that when a movie is that bad, I want to see the whole thing so I can knowledgeably (is that a word) skewer anyone who tells me it was a good movie....
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I wanted to walk out of 8mm, but my friends and I just stayed to make fun of it. There were actually only 3 or 4 more people in the theater and I could hear them making fun of it to.
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I walked out of "The Care Bears Movie" and "101 Dalmnations," well, it was more like cried out of those movies. The freaky green head in a book scared the crap out of me in "The Care Bears Movie" and Cruela DeVille's freaky hair and eyes were burned into my retnas for at least 6 months.
What can I say, I'm a wuss when it comes to scary movies. For the record, I was only 4 when I saw these movies... |
I've only walked out of one movie and that was Wing Commander.
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- I walked out on a horrible piece of shit called One True Thing with Renee Zellweger. Let me clarify that a bit. It was a very well made film, with good actors and an actual plot...
BUT... It was the most depressing film I have ever seen in my entire life. It was one of those movies that makes you wonder why people see the need to make movies like this just to make people sad. No humor existed in this movie whatsoever. - I went to see Dune (The David Lynch version) when it was first at the movies (1984-85). The theater was full of well-meaning folks who brought the kids and grandkids because they saw the commercials and thought it was going to be like Star Wars or something. During/after the Baron Harkonnen scene, I heard a mass exodus for the door. Out of an almost full theater, there were only five people left, me included. |
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I walked out of League of Extraordinary Gentelmen. That was the dumbest movie ever. The effects sucked too. I could see the backdrop during scenes. So horrible.
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I actually thought Dodgeball was hilarious. Lots of its humor was very subtle (the words "deux ex machina" on, well, the plot's deus ex machina), but even more of its humor was the slapstick stuff I love. It's all a matter of taste, I suppose.
I walked out of the room that Blade was on in. That was a Godawful movie. |
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I wanted to walk out of battlefeild earth. but I stayed not sure why really.
I want my money back for going to see House of 1000 corpses. If I see you on the street Rob Zombie you owe me 12.95. other than that I have seen some godawful movies but I usually stick it out. no idea why. |
12.95? Dear god I hope that is the price for two tickets, not one.
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I went to see 5th elemant when i was 15 with a friend and his dad. He made us leave when Chris Tucker started going down on the woman before the ship took off.
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i would of walked out on contact but i was far too young at the time to have a vote.
that movie was 2 hours ( i think? maybe more it seemed like it anyway) of complete bore. you wait and wait and they rebuild that stupid ass swirling thing 3 times only for her to have a vision that no one can see and she ends up on a stupid beach. god damn just thinking about that movie gives me flash backs of the horrors. |
Summer of Sam.
That was the only movie I've ever walked out on, and after that day, I vowed to <B>never</B> watch another Spike Lee movie again. My friends had me all convinced it was going to be some cool slasher flick, but instead, it turned out to be some lame love story starring John Leguiziamo (sp?). My friends and I bitched for an hour after leaving that movie. We didn't want our money back, we wanted our two hours back. What a waste of film that movie was. |
The only one I walked out of was What Dreams May Come. It got a little too disturbing for me and it was NOT your regular Robin Williams movie.
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Road House with Patrick Swayze. I don't even know why I was there.
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i walked out on "the crow"--and at the time i was working in a movie theatre and the screening was free. iw oudl think that makes it one of the wrost films i have seen.
that and the wretched version of "great expectations" with gwentyh paltrow. the list of films i wanted to walk out on is much much longer. |
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I haver walked out of a movie, because I don't go to them in the first place. Too loud, popcorn is approximately $769.47 per pound, always some 8 foot tall asshole in front of you, or a blabber behind you. Like rented movies, but the second coming of Christ wouldn't be worth seeing in a theatre.
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I walked out on Star Wars Episode 1. That movie was just plain bad. I've never even bothered tring to watch episode 2.
I rented The Thin Red Line. Watched about 20 minutes before falling asleep on my couch. Boring movie. |
I walked out of The Accused for a few minutes the first time I saw it. It was a good movie, but I couldn't stomach the rape scene. I managed to sit through it when I saw it again some time later.
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Watched the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre the other night and almost turned it off simply cause the story was too fake (IMO)
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Never walked out of a movie in the theater, but I shut off the "Me, Myself, and Irene" DVD I had rented pretty quickly.
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I don't think I've ever really walked out of a movie. A few I've turned off are:
George Washington Josie and the Pussycats- a gf wanted to watch it.. not me Lulu that's all I can think of right now |
I walked out of the Yaya Sisterhood movie. I went to see Undercover Brother instead.
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I just don't walk away from films, because i am very picky wich films i visit. Unfunny: The only film i ever walked out of was Godfather III, because my dad (with whom i was at the cinema) hypervented. That sucked big time.
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I walked out of the 2nd Lord of The Rings.
Fuck that was such a horrible movie. |
(looked like a fun thread to revive)
I ran, not walked, RAN out of "Navy Seals" before it was finished. Partly because it blew donkey balls, but mainly to piss off a buddy who dragged me (and two others) to see it. The three of us got up and ditched him, running all the way home. God, that was more fun than the movie itself. I wanted to walk out of "Top Gun", but I was with other friends and the theater was too far to walk home from. I've turned movies off that I rented. Here's a partial list: -Dogville -The Aristocrats -A Fish Called Wanda -Men in Black -JFK |
I heart Men In Black... because the pug speaks and I love the old dude.
I fell asleep in Van Helsing and we left Spiderman 3 about 20 minutes early because it was boring. We don't go to movies that don't get more than 60% on Rotten Tomatoes with very, very few exceptions. Under 60% is for at-home, sheer-boredom review. :) |
My best friend in high school and I walked out of The Talented Mr. Ripley after Matt Damon bludgeoned Jude Law to death with an oar. That was just more than we could take.
Honestly, these days it takes a lot for me to go to a movie in the theater. |
I almost walked out of Boogie Nights towards the end when it turned from an interesting character piece into a violent botched-theft flick, a la Pulp Fiction.
And PT Anderson was telegraphing that shit too. When a very black Don Cheadle, wearing a very white suit walks into a neon-lit technicolor donut shop, you just know shit's gonna go bad. I was fuming by the end. |
I came damn close to walking out of the both of the first two Star Wars Prequels, it was scarcely worth it even with the military discount.
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The only movie I've walked out on is Michael Collins - it was too much of a snooze. I fell asleep during Contact, Lost Highway, and Amistad; went with friends, walking out wasn't an option as they had the transportation. Hubby and I both wanted to walk out of Brothers Grimm, but for whatever reason, we both thought the other was enjoying it.
I have no qualms about turning off a movie at home. |
The recent "A Nightmare on Elmstreet" remake made me want to walk out but I needed to see this horribly pussified version of Freddy Krueger get shanked by the budget version of the Twilight cast in what can only be described as another Michael Bay turd.
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