I just walked out of a movie for the first time today.

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Raykuza

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Hah. I just realized, I walked out of Hellboy (awful), but I sat through Twilight (equally awful, if not slightly more awful).
 

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Jaime_Wolf said:
I don't even remember the name of the movie. I remember someone's testicles being ripped off of their body by "savage natives" and someone smoking out of a skull bong. I think they were filming a movie.
If it's Strange Wilderness, you should have stayed. It's actually pretty funny for being a stupid movie.
IamQ said:
I shut down the DvD player when watching Bruno. No, not Brüno, I mean Bruno. It's an unknown film about a neighborhood in the 50s having zombies as pets. I could bare half of the movie.
I think the movie is actually called Fido. I thought it was a great satire.
tehfeen said:
Me and a mate walked out of Black Sheep after 45 mins. Really wanted to like that film, but just couldn't.
The New Zealand one? Aww, c'mon. That's one of my all time favorite movies.
 

Nouw

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I've never walked out of a movie. Ever. I paid my money and I don't care how terrible or boring it is, I'm going to watch it for the full sequence.
 

Karlaxx

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I got scared out of a couple movies when I was really little, but haven't left midway since. Since we don't see a lot of movies, we make sure the ones we do see are worth it.
 

MrDarkling

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Adobe After effects Flare spam + crap acting = Skyline

That movie was so awful I felt ill after.
 

I Max95

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if i can sit through sorcerer's aprentice i can sit through anything
so no i never did
 

Gentleman_Reptile

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"The Spirit"

That movie was so bad and so boring that not even the combined awesomness of Samual. L Jackson and Scarlett Johannssons cleavage could save it.
 

SovietX

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I walked out of Watchmen (Which is weird because I have it on DVD now and I dont mind watching it all the way)

I really wanted to walk out of Skyline but I didnt want to waste the money on the ticket (Kinda glad I stayed, because the last 5 minutes of the movie have stuck with me. Too awesome) [Movie sucked ass though]

Oh and Saw 7, Sucked ass so much and the 3d was so gimmicky in it.
 

Outright Villainy

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I don't think I've walked out of any film. The closest I came was when I saw the ugly truth or Killers with some friends. However I instead resolved myself to get drunk and make fun of it constantly instead.

God I hate Katherine Heigl.
 

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Leemaster777 said:
As the title suggests, I just walked out of a movie for the first time today.

I've seen some bad movies in the past, but today, I saw a movie SO bad I could no longer sit through it.

I saw Due Date, with Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis. I absolutely HATED this movie. I couldn't sit through it for more than an hour. Once Jamie Foxx showed up, I just said "Done", and walked out of the theater.

So, yeah, have any of you ever walked out of a horrible movie before?
don't care what you say, I still wanna see that movie.

OT: I almost walked out of Public Enemy because of how damn boring it was. I didn't because I respected Bale and Depp enough to stay and watch their talented performances. Unfortunately, the movie they were in was on the verge of putting my to sleep the entire time.
 

Doc Funky

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I almost, almost walked out of The Tourist.

I was with a buddy of mine who had invited me to go, on the basis that the trailers he had seen made it look like some kind of spy action movie. It, uh...certainly is not. There were so many points in that movie where it looked like it might actually make a turn and develop into the movie we were hoping for, but it never did.

But at least now we have the story of the one time we went to see an honest-to-God awful chick flick, and we've learned to research every movie before we go see it. My new rule is that I'm refusing to see anything with him unless there's blood and guts in the trailer.
 

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Ok, I can count two, Van Helsing and the Bounty Hunter.

Van Helsing: I couldn't enjoy it. It felt more like the remains of a bad b-summer 90's movie like Batman and Robin. I walked out when a bunch of vampire bitches were yelling at each other, not even audible words, just screeches. I walked into a different movie just starting.

Bounty Hunter: I lived across the street from a movie theater, I like going to the movies. I remember seeing it playing and thought "why not, maybe I can get a kick out of it, Gerard Butler's in it, how bad can it be?" It's all shades of stupid rolled on top of each other. Someone needs to grab Butler and overhaul his career fast.

When we walk out of a movie we have a thresh-hold right before the critical moment. That zone between like and dislike where we say: "Ok, I clearly don't like this, but can I stomach this till the end just to make sure it doesn't come together brilliantly." You see a movie, you have resigned this hour and a half at least to spend on a film. Walking out of a movie basically announces that if I get back in my car and hurry home, I can possibly still do something more worthwhile and salvage some portion of that hour and a half.

\m/
 

molester jester

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I have never walked out of a movie, Mostly because i am to cheap to do so. If i have handed over the best part of £10 to see a film i am going to sit through all of it, No matter how bad it is.
 

DocBalance

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I almost walked out of "Percy Jackson: Lightning Thief." Dear God, that movie was a hate-crime against Greek Mythology. It absolutely defiled it's source material and made me hate Sean Bean and Pierce Brosnan for helping further this horrible piece of shit with their names.
 

ShadowKatt

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I've never walked out of a movie, and I've almost never turned off a movie(unless I had to leave for some reason, work, school, etc.). However, Borat was so incredibly bad I turned it off after the first half hour.

Seriously, what the fuck is with that.....thing??? How can you even call that a movie???
 

cardboard pirate

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up untill superbad i had never walked out of a movie before
I dont know why I just could not get through that movie
I tried watching it again on netflix later but again couldnt get past the first 10 min.