Most recent movie you've walked out on.

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NewYork_Comedian

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For me it would have to be The Expendables, and all my opinions about it is almost exactly the same as Moviebob's, and the fact that i could go watch Rambo instead and have waaay more fun with it.

So what is the most recent movie you've walked out on and why? Whether it be shitty dialogue, lame plot, or anything else.
 

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I never walked out of a movie. I only go to movies I suspect I'll like.

Except Cars. Man, that was a right piece of crap. Still watched the whole thing though.
 

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I walked out on a 2D showing of The Final Destination because of technical issues. I have never walked out on a film because of the film itself.
 

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NewYork_Comedian said:
For me it would have to be The Expendables, and all my opinions about it is almost exactly the same as Moviebob's, and the fact that i could go watch Rambo instead and have waaay more fun with it.

you might asweel have posted that on the "heresy" thread =P

just kidding.

now, OT: I never walked off a movie, by the price I pay for the ticket I'll at least sleep in the seat
 

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AvsJoe said:
I walked out on a 2D showing of The Final Destination because of technical issues. I have never walked out on a film because of the film itself.
Were the characters bodies not exploding into 5 gallons of blood, but 4? Yeah, im not a real horror movie fan.
 

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Leaving a film early? I paid for the full film, I demand to see the full film!
And I go to the cinema like two times a year, so I only watch good stuff anyways.
 

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I can't recall any occaisions when I have walked out of a movie. I check sites like Metacritic and IMDb before I go and see any film. I would rather know it was a shitpile before seeing it and save myself £10. I probably go to the cinema about once per month average, so its never like I've ran out of decent movies to see at the moment and need to go for some of the shitty stuff.
 

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NewYork_Comedian said:
AvsJoe said:
I walked out on a 2D showing of The Final Destination because of technical issues. I have never walked out on a film because of the film itself.
Were the characters bodies not exploding into 5 gallons of blood, but 4? Yeah, im not a real horror movie fan.
Nah, the print or the reel or something was messed up. The scenes that were supposed to be in 3D were blurry.

I dislike horror but I love crappy movies. So I enjoyed The Final Destination.
 

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AvsJoe said:
NewYork_Comedian said:
AvsJoe said:
I walked out on a 2D showing of The Final Destination because of technical issues. I have never walked out on a film because of the film itself.
Were the characters bodies not exploding into 5 gallons of blood, but 4? Yeah, im not a real horror movie fan.
Nah, the print or the reel or something was messed up. The scenes that were supposed to be in 3D were blurry.

I dislike horror but I love crappy movies. So I enjoyed The Final Destination.
LOL, cant argue with you there [well, as long as i watch the movie for free anyway] How was it anyway, its the only horror series ive heard of thats even mildly interesting to me.
 

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NewYork_Comedian said:
AvsJoe said:
NewYork_Comedian said:
AvsJoe said:
I walked out on a 2D showing of The Final Destination because of technical issues. I have never walked out on a film because of the film itself.
Were the characters bodies not exploding into 5 gallons of blood, but 4? Yeah, im not a real horror movie fan.
Nah, the print or the reel or something was messed up. The scenes that were supposed to be in 3D were blurry.

I dislike horror but I love crappy movies. So I enjoyed The Final Destination.
LOL, cant argue with you there [well, as long as i watch the movie for free anyway] How was it anyway, its the only horror series ive heard of thats even mildly interesting to me.
The only thing unique about the series is it's ever-increasingly creative but stupid death scenes. Otherwise it's the same as every other horror movie out there; bunch of good-looking idiot teenagers get slaughtered one by one until the last 2-3 find a way to solve their situation. They have gotten progressively worse since the first film. There's usually a star or two in the film. Seann William Scott, Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, and Tony Todd were all in the first one; Larter and Todd reprised their roles in the second one; Mary Elizabeth Winstead got her first lead role in the third; and character actor Mykelti Williamson showed up briefly in the most recent one.

The three reasons you see these films are: The death scenes, the nudity, and Tony Todd, in that order. You can probably find a few if not most of the death scenes on YouTube if you wish to save yourself the money.
 

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I've never walked out of a movie. I pay for the movie, I'm watching it all.
 

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I've never walked out of a movie, but then I never really go to the movies anymore anyway. When I did go, they were a social occasion, so it'd require everyone deciding to walk out, which never happened.
 

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Anyone remember The Pest? Only movie i have ever walked out on, and my friends and i were the last people left in the theater when we left. Just an undeniably bad film.
 

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Only ever walked out of a film once, it was The Cook The Thief His Wife and Her Lover. I just couldn't bare to watch it any longer and had to get out, it was horrible.

This disturbed me and brought me to tears, NSFW .
It's quite a long clip and starts with Helen Mirren naked... skip to about 3:10 to see a small boy tortured and killed. The point where I left.

 

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Daystar Clarion said:
I've never walked out of a movie. I actually research what I'm going to see before I go see it.
This. Admittedly, I did willingly go to see the last five films of M. Night Shyamalon, so who am I to judge?