I just walked out of a movie for the first time today.

Enverex

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I haven't walked out on any (and I've been to quite a few movies) but I did have to turn away from Borat. That got out of hand.
 

Casual Shinji

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I hardly ever go to the cinema anymore. So when I do, I make damn sure it's a marvelous movie.

I couldn't sit through 10.000 B.C. on DVD though. And trust me, a movie needs to be really bad for me to turn it off.
 

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Haven't walked out before, but then I would only go to the cinema to see a movie I wanted to see. I did turn The Ring off before it had even got half way through the film because I was falling asleep from the boredom.
 

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I haven't walked out of a movie at the theater for how bad the movie was, but I walked out of one of the Ice Ages due to the shear number of annoying children. I do a bit of research on movies as it's quite an investment nowadays.
 

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I really really wanted to walk out of the Digimon-movie I saw as a kid. But in the end didn't, as I would have had to wait my mom to pick me up outside the theatre.

In general, I check out the reviews, and don't go to movies that much, so I don't often find myself watching a horrible movie.

I really wanted to walk out from Avatar and Borat, but as I went to see both with my dad and in the case of Avatar getting out from the full theatre would have been a hassle, I endured. Plus since I did see them to the end, I could honestly say they both sucked.


drdamo said:
I ran out of The Land Before Time Began when they discovered the T-rex; I was 4.
And I actually ran out of Ariel the little mermaid and cried out of fear when Ursula appeared on screen..... I was 5 back then, cut me some slack please :S
I did spend most of Aladdin curled towards the seat, my eyes closed... The genie was scary.
 

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The only movie that was sooooo bad that i couldn't finish it was The Forsaken. It was me and my movie buddy and we were so bored in the first ten minutes we started debating who would be on top if the two main characters so far were to have sex. Then the swaped personalities and she had to 'go home' the perfect excuse to STOP WATCHING!!
 

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bleachigo10 said:
I've never walked out of a movie before but I have wanted to. Ever see the movie adaption of Eragon? Yeah, that thing was freaking horrible.
hell yeah i read the books (12and3)and was expecting something awesome but every thing about it FAILED
 

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I JUST DIED walking into The Sixth Sense, but at the end I found out that I was actually dead the whole time.
 

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I have never walked out of a movie, but the best "walking out" I have ever witnessed is when two guys got up and as the walked out of the theater yelled at the screen "I came to see a movie not read some stupid subtitles".


The movie:

Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon.
 

Shannon Matchett

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Only movie I've left or refused to be in the same room as it was playing were the "Scary Movie" and "Meet the Spartans"-types. You know, the ones where parody is spat upon and feces embedded in every shameful orifice. I'm not a hateful guy (that's a lie, I am) but I really wish a painful demise upon those who a) support the franchise and b) created the franchise.
 

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Moonpig123 said:
I know it's a waste of time sitting through a movie I hate... but damn it, if I paid for the ticket I'm sticking with it until the bitter end.

If it's just on a DVD at a friend's or something that I didn't buy, I'll be a bit more proactive in showing my displeasure at the shitty movie. And yes, I did leave the room during the snooze-fest that was March of the Penguins on DVD. I like Morgan Freeman, but... really, Morgan? It's not like he needed the money...
There's nothing strange about it.. Morgan Freeman is a regular Voice Over talent when it comes to this kind of features
 

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My friend once wanted me and a few other people to see the second Alvin and the Chipmunks. We were so annoyed by it within the first 15 mins, that we straight up left and snuck into Sherlock Holmes instead.
 

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well I loved that movie A LOT. But I couldn't sit through district 9 primarily because of how it was misrepresented in comercials
 

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Wolfenbarg said:
I wanted so badly to walk out of The Last Airbender, but I didn't buy the ticket. Not only that, but the kids with us really enjoyed the movie, so I had to pretend that it was great until we got home and I could vomit in the sink. Terrible, terrible movie.
Not sure if you've answered this already because I've only read the first page, but I wanted to ask, did it make you cringe whenever they mispronounced a name? Because I know I did.

OT: probably Meet the Spartans, which I saw the first 15 minutes of. My sister had rented it to watch, I saw it all the way to the break-dancing and decided that I could kill my brain cells with more enjoyable activities.

Truth be told, I heard only 1 funny joke in there that had to do with the conversation they have in 300 about the flood gates. That's about it.
 

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Bluesclues said:
Wolfenbarg said:
I wanted so badly to walk out of The Last Airbender, but I didn't buy the ticket. Not only that, but the kids with us really enjoyed the movie, so I had to pretend that it was great until we got home and I could vomit in the sink. Terrible, terrible movie.
Not sure if you've answered this already because I've only read the first page, but I wanted to ask, did it make you cringe whenever they mispronounced a name? Because I know I did.

OT: probably Meet the Spartans, which I saw the first 15 minutes of. My sister had rented it to watch, I saw it all the way to the break-dancing and decided that I could kill my brain cells with more enjoyable activities.

Truth be told, I heard only 1 funny joke in there that had to do with the conversation they have in 300 about the flood gates. That's about it.
Not really. I knew before hand that M. Night was going to use the proper pronunciation of their names instead of saying them the way we had gotten used to hearing them. I just cringed at the horrible dialogue and horribly unintentional laughs. Example:

Ozai: Are you telling me that my son Zuko is the blue Spirit?!
Zhao: ...................... YES!

Theater roars with laughter. I laughed too, but that was really when I wanted to go.
 

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Johnny-Natrium said:
Moonpig123 said:
I know it's a waste of time sitting through a movie I hate... but damn it, if I paid for the ticket I'm sticking with it until the bitter end.

If it's just on a DVD at a friend's or something that I didn't buy, I'll be a bit more proactive in showing my displeasure at the shitty movie. And yes, I did leave the room during the snooze-fest that was March of the Penguins on DVD. I like Morgan Freeman, but... really, Morgan? It's not like he needed the money...
There's nothing strange about it.. Morgan Freeman is a regular Voice Over talent when it comes to this kind of features
Not the point. It was boring, so I left.