I did spend most of Aladdin curled towards the seat, my eyes closed... The genie was scary.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
hell yeah i read the books (12and3)and was expecting something awesome but every thing about it FAILEDbleachigo10 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.
There's nothing strange about it.. Morgan Freeman is a regular Voice Over talent when it comes to this kind of featuresMoonpig123 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...
Oh, come on.. It actually needs explaining?Rockchimp69 said:May I ask what you didn't like about Avatar exactly?
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.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 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:Bluesclues said: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.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.
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 the point. It was boring, so I left.Johnny-Natrium said:There's nothing strange about it.. Morgan Freeman is a regular Voice Over talent when it comes to this kind of featuresMoonpig123 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...