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oppp7

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Sex scenes and over-the-top gory scenes are irritating when you're watching the movie with your family.
Also, why the hell do so many movies have sharply contrasting volumes within the movie? If you have a whisper conversation, raise the volume so we can hear them.
 

JMan

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It wasn't a movie I saw in theaters because it came in theaters before my time but during Batman the movie (1966), one of the riddles asked "What weighs 6 ounces, sits in a tree, and is very dangerous?" As soon as Robin gave the answer, I paused the movie, got up, walked away for 5 minutes, came back, and finished the movie.
 

Captain Schpack

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Fucking gods awful acting and dialogu. Some movies have crappy lines that make pokemon's dialogue seem shakesspare-ish. Also, crappy acting with over-exposed (too obvious) emotions.
 

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Eragon. Holy hell, Eragon. I could handle the cringe-worthy acting... And the fact that he was wearing blue jeans in one scene... and the exposed lightbulb when Saphira hatched... But... Honestly? I can't remember WHEN I walked out. I know it was around the time Saphira backflipped through several YEARS of growth... Gods I hate that movie.
Eragon was truly terrible. I even heard it was a great book, so I made the effort to read it before I went to the movie. Half-way through I just felt cheated. However, I do not walk out of movie theaters on principle, so I pulled out my DS and waited out the shitty. Sad to say I was waiting until the credits. The credits music was nice.
 

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I wouldnt leave the theatre, but I left the room when some girl gets raped in that one Robin Williams film, the one where he becomes like the president or whatever. It was a good movie and then...rape. wtf.
 

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camokkid said:
infested said:
Conveant0 said:
infested said:
Conveant0 said:
Never walked out or stopped watching a film. I can provide proof, I've watched 'Open Water' & 'The Lawnmower Man' to the end.... beat that.
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I made myself sit through "Meet the Spartans", I think I got you beat.
You watched a film you could laugh at for how terrible it's attempts were at actually being funny, as you would with a lame comedian. Your not laughing with them/him/her, your laughing at it/him/her.
Next challenger.
I didn't laugh once, I face palmed a few times though. The whole theater was filled with groans and sighs. There were 40 people at the start of the film, and half way through I looked around and saw about 10 left.
I watched half of priates of the carribean 3(or however the hell it's spelled)

beat that
I DID beat that, I watched the whole freakin thing!
 

Tireseas_v1legacy

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I don't walk out of movies I paid for or am with people with, which makes walking out of a movie very difficult. At least I didn't pay for The Happening
 

Librarian Mike

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Not for any specific scene, but Men in Black 2 is the laziest movie I've ever seen. That movie felt like it was written, directed, and produced by committee. I was so annoyed by that movie.
 

Canid117

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I cant really remember a time I left the theater but I never saw Twilight or Transformers 2 so...
 

Booze Zombie

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MelasZepheos said:
Nearly walked out of Harry Potter since the third movie onwards.

Stayed for 3 and 4 because family was there
5 because a whole bunch of us were there
6 because girlfriend was there

But every time Emma Watson came on that screen....
I leave the room whenever it's on TV
Is it because she annoys you or because she turns you on?

For me, she's the highlight.... mmm, those stockings.
 

BonsaiK

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I never walk out on films.

I also never reveal spoilers.

Here are some generic things that happen in lame movies that annoy me a lot and make me feel like I am wasting my time:

* When the entire film apart from the very start and very end is a flashback from the main character. thereby completely removing the tension and excitement of wondering what will happen to that character during the film - you'll know he'll be okay because he was alive at the end to recount the story
* When people stand there and scream/look dumbfounded when danger appears instead of doing something practical during a very obvious window of opportunity to turn the tables in their favour or at least run like hell
* When I can predict the exact sentences that are about to come out of the actor's mouths just before they happen
* Whenever a "black suitcase deal" happens and predictably goes pear-shaped (do these deals EVER go smoothly in movies?)
* When guns don't need reloading as often as they should
* When contant slow-motion or "bullet time" is used during action scenes - action actually looks more impressive at the correct speed, you know. That's why it's called "action" not "slo-mo".
* When frames of blood, jiterry scratchy crap and annoying bloom is edited into horror film scenes to add tension (computer game cutscenes are also very guilty of this) - if you want to scare me, scare me with the story or the characters, not with show-off "let's try out some of the effects on our new film editing software" bullshit
* When a suprise moment is telegraphed in advance by creepy or gradually escalating music thus completely ruining the surprise. The definition of a surprise is an unexpected event. Filmmakers really need to learn this. The VERY few times I've seen surprise done well in a film it truly is shocking as hell.
* When action scenes are shot almost entirely with fast edits and macro zooms so you can't actually tell what's going on or even who is winning the fight until the scene is over, thus defeating the entire purpose of having the action scene there in the first place (hello Michael Bay)
* Relentless flag-waving patriotism (for ANY country) - not by the characters, but built into the narrative structure of the film itself
* Irony used as a hand-wringing excuse to be explicit. You can show boobs, or you can show boobs ironically, but either way you've still paid a girl to take her clothes off. Please don't stop doing it, just be honest about it.

I could go on, but this is enough for now and I've got other things to do with my day - like not watch crap movies...
 

scar-x-

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Huh... I don't actually leave movies. However, I must say that there are some moments that I just get up and "go to the bathroom". Several of those moments in Transformers 2 and Spiderman 3. I had half a mind to run out of the theater screaming during the emo bullshit.

I've also noticed a bunch of hate on Eragon...
I liked the books at one point, but I could care less now.
And yes, the movies was godawful. HE WAS FUCKING WEARING SEQUINS!!!
 

syndicated44

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The only movie I had potentially thought to leave was war of the worlds but that was because 5 of my friends dragged me to it. It was just that damn little girl screaming every 2 damn seconds.
 

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infested said:
camokkid said:
infested said:
Conveant0 said:
infested said:
Conveant0 said:
Never walked out or stopped watching a film. I can provide proof, I've watched 'Open Water' & 'The Lawnmower Man' to the end.... beat that.
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I made myself sit through "Meet the Spartans", I think I got you beat.
You watched a film you could laugh at for how terrible it's attempts were at actually being funny, as you would with a lame comedian. Your not laughing with them/him/her, your laughing at it/him/her.
Next challenger.
I didn't laugh once, I face palmed a few times though. The whole theater was filled with groans and sighs. There were 40 people at the start of the film, and half way through I looked around and saw about 10 left.
I watched half of priates of the carribean 3(or however the hell it's spelled)

beat that
I DID beat that, I watched the whole freakin thing!
I can beat that i saw all of twilight, of course i went temporaly blind for a few days afterwards but I did it.
 

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Transformers 2. Bloody hell, I couldn't stand more than ten minutes.

I think that's actually the only movie I've ever quit on. I tortured myself through the entire first movie, hoping against hope I'd find out what it was people liked about it. Didn't work.


However, ignoring the actual topic and just taking the premise of your question, there are a few scenes in movies I really have the urge to walk out on, not because they're bad but because they're too strong, or too emotional. The scene in Chocolate with the priest smashing the chocolate thingies is just too much for me, when he tastes it. I can't stand it. It just affects me somehow.


Edit: Not only did I watch all of PotC 3 and Twilight, I liked both of them. Beat that.
 

Timotei

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Lyiat said:
I don't walk out of movies. I payed for it, I'm not about to waste my money...

However, that said, Eragon made me writhe in my seat with irritation.
Agreed on both counts.

That movie is capable of sucking pool cues through straws.