What films have you walked out of?

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Cryofthewolf

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My friend and I walked out on MacGruber towards the beginning. It was so bad.

I also walked out on I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, but not by choice. My grandmother got offended at the gayness and wanted to leave. -_-
 

FeralPhantom

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If I had been alone, I would have walked out of Inkheart. They changed way too much of that story, the only thing I liked was them casting Brendan Fraser in the lead.
 

Custard_Angel

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Never walked out of a movie, but I've turned off plenty.

The Love Guru = 2 minutes
Epic Movie = 4 minutes
Hot Tub Time Machine = 15 minutes
She's The Man = 30 minutes (I really tried to watch this movie cos my girlfriend likes it. I failed hard)

Basically, when a comedy movie does not make me laugh, chuckle or otherwise smile, it goes in the bin. Cringing is not comedy.
 
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I was with my little sis watching that new movie "Tangled" and then the popcorn machine burned up 2 hours into the movie causing everyone to have to evacuate due to a little electrical fire.Honestly,that was the only good Disney film in a while if you ask me.(Even if it was lacking)
 

0p3rati0n

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I've never walked out of a movie. I don't go to the movies that much and the movies I do go to I know I'll enjoy. But I did rent 'Battle of the Bulge'. I found it so bad that I just stopped the dvd and shook my head. Yeah I know it was made in 1965. But I've seen better. The Twilight Zone was made is the 50's and is still incredibly enjoyable.
 

VelvetHorror

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I wanted to walk out of The Last Airbender but my mom and sister were watching the latest Twilight movie and there was nothing near the theater that I could go and walk to to pass the time. During the first ten minutes, I thought "Wow, this is pretty bad...but...maybe it gets better soon?" Thirty minutes in. "Someone stab my eyes and my eardrums!".

I did walk out during one part of "The Last House on the Left" right before the rape scene. The scene before that was too much for me to watch, and I knew I couldn't watch the rape scene. I had to go back in after a while though, since my girlfriend was watching it with me. Worst first date. EVER.
 

RoBi3.0

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I ran out of Cloverfield to vomit. I almost made it to the toilet. I felt bad about throwing up all over the stall, so didn't demand for my money back.

Other then that I typically stay and watch a movie I have paid for all the way through whither I like it or not.
 

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I don't go to theatres if I can help it, but I find I like movies less after I've watched them rather than during. Like Avatar, that movie went from an 8 to a 5 out of 10.
 

chinomareno

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RoBi3.0 said:
I ran out of Cloverfield to vomit. I almost made it to the toilet. I felt bad about throwing up all over the stall, so didn't demand for my money back.

Other then that I typically stay and watch a movie I have paid for all the way through whither I like it or not.
Haha, my friend gets motion sickness too. Glad we didn't see it at the cinemas.

Rouge Assassin, It made no sense. It was like the director filmed all the scenes he wanted to make and hoped the editor would figure out the story later. Fell asleep through Alice.
 

jaketaz

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I have only ever walked out of two movies; The Fantastic Four, and Pirates of the Caribbean 3.
When I realized what utter crap F4 was turning out to be, I left about 20 mins in and got my money back. I left Pirates about an hour in and got my money back, then later downloaded it and watched the rest... and I definitely made the right decision in leaving. The first two movies were fun, but I couldn't believe what a noisy, complete mess of a film part 3 was. JESUS.
 

birdplaneman

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Jack_Uzi said:
birdplaneman said:
Never walked out of a movie, but in retrospect I should've. Miami Vice, for one, and Inglorious Basterds as well. Tarantino's a genius director, but can't write for sh*t.

I also shut off Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and Requiem for a Dream about an hour into each.
I don't know if you've ever seen the movie: true romance. But that was a nice story written by Tarantino if you ask me.

And really?! Fear and Loathing and Requiem?! Whow!! I can think of movies FAR worse than those two. But to each his own of course.

OT: Luckily never seen a movie that bad in the cinema. But I've rented some movies that weren't even worth the money and the waste of 45 minutes trying to get a grasp of these movies in my life like waterworld.
I agree that there are far worse movies than those two, but they were really hyped up for me, because I guess people who liked them REALLY liked them.

Admittedly, haven't seen True Romance, maybe I'll check it out. Tarantino just doesn't know how to pace films. Again, he's an excellent director, and I think he'd write brilliantly for the stage, but when it comes to movies, nothing can save a crappy script.

I also strongly considered walking out of Public Enemies.
 

Cerebral_Assassin

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I only go to the movie theater to see movies I am at least 90% sure I'll like. And I usually make that decision based on the actors in the movie although the past few Adam Sandler movies have disappointed me. Other movies I don't see in the theater I'll get on Netflix but I'll usually just watch the whole thing and hope either it gets better or everyone blows up and dies at the end.
 

zama174

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Never walked out on a movie... Its just to much money to not sit threw it even if it is crap.. I have shut off a lot of rents though like Soul Men and Step Brothers.
 

Ensiferum

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I hate wasting money on a bad film so I generally won't go to see something I know will be awful.

That being said, I have walked out of a few movies(a friend dragged me to see new moon but I couldn't stand it). Yes they were a waste of money, but at least they weren't also a total waste of my time.
 

MagicMouse

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None.

I never go alone so I am obligated to stay. Also friends make very terrible movies hilarious.

Though I was amazingly close to walking out of Eragon, but my ride wanted to stay.
 

TheTim

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I've never walked out of a movie, i only see one's that i know will be good, or i'm seeing them with friends or my gf