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What movies have you walked out on?

post #1 of 61
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Are there any movies you've paid to see only to walk out on them due to their level of crap. I'm cheap and never have, I walked out on Irreversable but that's only because I was on a date.

I almost walked out on the first Transporter movie. I paid the Matinee price of $2 and still struggled to stay in my seat.

What about you people?
post #2 of 61
dragnet
post #3 of 61
wanted to walk out:
-valkyrie
-year one
post #4 of 61
these days the options to watch a movie are so diverse, i am kind of spoiled with my blockbuster online membership or netflix or whathave you, it is so easy to just dump a whole lot of movies into your queue and just return them at the slightest inkling of not grabbing your attention when viewing. and we only go to the theater when there is a big event movie like star wars or some huge movie that a group of us want to go see at the theaters , other than that it is just im going to get it on dvd.

but back in the old days, i did walk out on a few movies, and you can always get your money back, as long as you did not walk out after a good duration of the movie has passed.

a few of them were due to the sound kept turning off and on or some issue with the theater itself.


last movie i remember walking out on was The Hours. it was more due to my wife (dating at the time) wanted to see Shanghai Knights so we swapped the movie.
post #5 of 61
Ugh there was this recent con/heist movie with actually pretty good actors, which absolutely sucked.. Like maybe a year or two ago.. I think with Hugh Jackman and that other british dude..
post #6 of 61
vantage point or whatever...I was drunk and way too close to the screen...had to leave
post #7 of 61
I laugh in movies if anything is overly unbelievable. I can't help it. It gets me in trouble with my friends.

I laughed during parts of Terminator 4 and Drag Me To Hell, to name two recent movies.
post #8 of 61
Out of the hundreds of films I've seen I can only remember walking out of one, "Titanic," because the girl I was dating at the time was too afraid to see what happened after the iceberg hit... and it was her idea to see the movie in the first place. WTF? I've seen some pretty awful movies, too, but it's EXTREMELY RARE for me to ever get the feeling that I could instead be doing something else. The two films where I would have walked out had I not been with a group of friends are "Gosford Park" because it was like watching fucking paint dry and "Spawn" because it was simply unwatchable.
post #9 of 61
Road Trip is the only movie I have ever walked out of. More due to my company than myself. I watched the latest incarnation of the last house on the left and good gawd I wanted to punch something by hour mark, every single scene was a close up of someones face, even the rape scene was a trading back and forth of the girls hand and her nostrils, in fact in every other scene I could clearly count nose hair.
post #10 of 61
Dumb and Dumber-er
post #11 of 61
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Originally Posted by whodini View Post
Out of the hundreds of films I've seen I can only remember walking out of one, "Titanic," because the girl I was dating at the time was too afraid to see what happened after the iceberg hit... and it was her idea to see the movie in the first place. WTF?

HAHA! she never heard of the titanic and what happened ??
post #12 of 61
at least you got to see some nice titties before the iceberg hit.
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HAHA! she never heard of the titanic and what happened ??
Her argument was, "Well, I heard it was a good movie so I wanted to see what happened up until then. But then when people start to die it gets sad." She wasn't exactly the brightest bulb...
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Her argument was, "Well, I heard it was a good movie so I wanted to see what happened up until then. But then when people start to die it gets sad."

She wasn't exactly the brightest bulb...

hehehe. at least she sounds like she has a compassion for people.
post #15 of 61
maybe baby...
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