The "Based on a True Story" thing pissed me off even more than that though.TheBarefootBandit said:Any horror movie that has a short shower scene. This is a horror film no no in my eyes. As demonstrated by the Haunting in Connecticut. That film must have one of the most unlucky protagonists ever.
Yokai said:I didn't walk out of Eragon, but soldiered through to the end. I left with a bad taste in my mouth, and the movie convinced my father to never read the books, which is too bad. Had it been any other film, I certainly would have walked out. Terrible acting, unconvincing creatures, poor set design. And of course the choice to completely ignore the source material. It was all terrible.
If I remember correctly, it wasn't "years" of growth. I think she only took about 6 months in the book But yeah, that was a "wtf?" moment. So many things wrong with the movie.Koeryn said:I know it was around the time Saphira backflipped through several YEARS of growth
I watched ten minutes of that goddamn movie and couldn't do it. Carmen Electra needs to just stop. It was a novelty to see her in a few movies, but she's in everything. Like Samuel L. Jackson, she just needs to stop.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.
I made myself sit through "Meet the Spartans", I think I got you beat.
Note: Actually a good idea.T5seconds said:My girlfreind took me to twilight with me kicking and screaming all the way and when it got to the middle of the movie I just fucking got up and walked out...
Note: Not a good idea guys she doesnt talk to me anymore
I thought John Malkovich was pretty good in Empire of The Sun. The one with a young Christian Bale.T-Bone24 said:He was "meh" in Of Mice and Men, then it just went downhill from there.Chester41585 said:I forgot I walked out of Eragon, too. I have no idea how John Malcovich keeps getting roles.
Ha ha, I laughed at that. Which is more than I laughed at Meet the Spartans when I walked out of that movie.Douk said:Usually for me its 'I saw, I came, I left.' but to each their own I guess.
I would personally suggest you don't use the primary function of the internet then.canadamus_prime said:Superfluous sex scenes. I hate 'em. Actually I hate sex scenes period, but if they're at least crucial to the story (and not severely overdone), then I can tolerate them.
Dracula 3000... That should be self explanitory.ddon said:what just bothers you so much in a movie that makes you want to leave as soon as that part comes up. you can tell me a specific part of a movie or something that often happens in movies that you hate. please put the name of the movie in the description if you wish when telling me about specific movie. edit: it doesn't have to be a movie that you walked out of, it can just be a movie that you really hated.
*boldly steps up* i forced myself through the grudge.Conveant0 said: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.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.
I made myself sit through "Meet the Spartans", I think I got you beat.
Next challenger.