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LooK iTz Jinjo

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I don't usually walk out from movies because even if it's terrible at least I killed some time rather than throwing away $13. Last movie I felt like walking out of was Fighting what can I say? Terribly cliched movie with a predictable plot (and twist) and bad acting. I don't really have any pet hates that make me hate a movie. But put all those things into one and you have one shit movie that I will consider walking out of.
 

Satin6T

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I haven't ever left in the middle of a movie but I have made many, many jokes about the movie

like in wolverine origins when wolverine cuts off baraka's head, I yelled out "THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE!"
 

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I didn't exactly walk out of it, but I stopped, removed and returned the dvd of The Love Guru within 1 hour of getting it upon less than 5 minutes of viewing.

Such a horrible movie... I hated every second I was exposed to. Best $2 ever.
 

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sneak_copter said:
The last film I walked out of was Spider Man 3... when Peter Parker got black hair in an emo flick and started (and I quote) "strutting his stuff" on the dancefloor.

It was cringeworthy.
I guess i would've walked out if i hadn't hoped Venom would be awesome later. Needless to say, i was disappointed.

Other than that, i never walk out of movies and very very rarely turn movies off. So let's see:
- Turned Good Bye Lenin off after 20 minutes or so because when i watch something advertised as a comedy, i want at least a bit of humor from the beginning, not naive nostalgia mixed with vague history and drama. That's the reason i hate german movies, either they are just stupid or try to get artsy and pretentious.
- Fell asleep while watching Hitman. Never felt the need to watch the rest.
- Same thing with Max Payne...although it wasn't as bad as i feared, it wasn't really good and somehow didn't get what makes Max Payne
- Turned off Moulin Rouge because it really really annoyed me
 

AvsJoe

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I have never walked out of a movie for any reason other than the projectionist screwed up or the sound was off. But there are plenty of movies that I have come close to leaving; most notably Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. I hated that movie.
 

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I've never been incapable of finishing a movie before, but I simply could not drag myself to finish twilight without getting the rifftrax for it. Even then it was hard to take.
 

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I sat through Eragon, Thunderbirds and The Grudge, and I don't know why, but the worst most crgine worthy movie I've ever wanted to leave during was A Cinderella Story, some teeny Disney movie or something. I tell you, it was the last time I let my younger cousin pick a movie.
 

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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
Really? Emma is the only one I can bear of the three (she's also really hot).
 

ottenni

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Inglorious Basterds. Call me crazy but i go to school i don't need to pay to sit down for two hours listening to people talk about shit id don't care about non stop.
 

Agema

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I never walk out of the cinema, I've paid my money, I'll take the joy or punishment.

However, the three top movies that would have inclined me to walk out were "Spawn" for being completely awful, "The Blair Witch Project" for being incredibly boring, and "Ett hal i mitt hjarta" for showing the audience a level of human degradation that makes your average torture horror movie look like Sesame street.
 
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I'm not going to requote every single person who's picked me up on it so blanket statement time.

I don't like Emma Watson. I don't think she's hot, I don't think she's a good actress, and i think she has the uncanny ability to ruin any movie she's in. The only good thing about her in the latest Harry Potter movie was how little time she was on screen for. She sucked in Ballet Shoes and I even found her voice in the trailer for that animated movie she did annoying. Any time Emma Watson appears on a screen I have to fight a powerful urge to leave, or I just do leave.

*pants* rant over.
 

Woodsey

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MelasZepheos said:
Woodsey said:
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
You're kidding - she makes the films worth watching. The only scenes I can remember from the 6th film are when she's got her arse in the shot xD
Maybe it's just me, but I can't stand her, and I never had a crush on her ever, so I wasn't distracted by the 'sexy'. Deeply not a fan of her narm and her constant tears or anger.
Haha, each to their own.
 

mattttherman3

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When Optimus Prime was killed in Transformers 2, but I didn't because I knew there wouldn't be a movie if he stayed dead. I really really wanted to walk out of Spiderman 3 during the emo scene, then when venom was killed wtf.
 

Onyx Oblivion

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I've never left a movie, but I have changed channels when a really awkward situation comes on in a movie/tv show.
 

timmytom1

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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.
I sat through meet the fockers beat THAT
 

metalmmaniac

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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'll see that, and raise you a full sitting of Contact
 

Aptspire

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metalmmaniac 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'll see that, and raise you a full sitting of Contact
Contact? I've seen that 20 times lol. That's not cringeworthy...If you try and understand the subtleties...though McConaughey makes me reconsider everytime
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Twilight...Seriously, never seen the movie, never read the books. Stephanie Meyer needs to ask Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan how to write a proper vampire novel. Fuck romance, I've got Darwinism.
 

CaptainREBell

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I had to walk out of Inglorious Basterds about 5 minutes before the end to catch a train TT_TT
Other than that I have never walked out of a film. I've slept through one, but that's about it.
Final Destination 3D. Went from about 40 at start to 10 at end. I couldn't stop laughing at it though :)
Uber cheesy moments turn me off a lot ):x but then, who isn't?
 

Master Kuja

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Borat, just...Ugh, I went to see it with a few friends after hearing about how supposedly good it was, it's the only time I've ever walked out of a film half way through.

I then promptley exploded with rage over how shit it was, then went home to watch something better, like Constantine, or paint drying.