Most recent movie you've walked out on.

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Cid Silverwing

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Only movie I ever walked out on in my entire life was Jakten på Nyresteinen [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_Troopers]. That was like more than 14 years ago, at least.
 

lee1287

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you paid like 10 quid for a movie why leave? If im bored i just look around at the girls or throw stuff.
 

Furious Styles

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I always make sure i go see halfway decent films, so i've never walked out on one. There have been films I haven't enjoyed, but never one I I hate too much to see through
 

hurfdurp

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I have yet to walk out of a movie. Regardless of how bad a movie is, I would probably stay through the whole thing. Afterall, I watched that movie with the huge killer crocodile, and the movie with the killer vines.
 

ProfessorLayton

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I walked out of the American because the fire alarm went off. It was weird. There wasn't even a fire. But then I went back in and finished it. Kind of wish I hadn't.

But another movie I walked out on was Public Enemies... because the sound was extremely low and it was weird. So I went to go see it the next day after getting my money back.

I will never walk out of a movie because it's bad.
 

Summerstorm

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Aye... i too never walked out of anything. If i have paid for something, i watch it. (Also i make sure i WANT to see what i pay to see).
 

Metzeten

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Devil... Biggest waste of money we had ever talked each other into.
Seriously.... Movie Bob had it right, that thing is awwwwful.

Still! we walked into Social network... Anything was better for our money...
 

bak00777

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i have never walked out of a movie, when i was like 12 i threw up during the first Harry Potter, but i was allrdy feeling a little sick before i walked in.
 

ChromeAlchemist

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I've never walked out of one. If it's a bad film I'll look at what I shouldn't do when I want to make my own.
 

MarsProbe

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lee1287 said:
you paid like 10 quid for a movie why leave? If im bored i just look around at the girls or throw stuff.
Either you have good night vision, or they keep the lights one in your cinema while the film is running. Whenever I go, the place is so dark I can only ever see the girl sitting next to me. And the guy the next seat down that she came with, unfortunately....:p

Anyway, I've yet to go see a film I've had to walk out of for whatever reason. I have so far managed to avoid films that are so bad you have to up and leave...
 

The Axon Hillock

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That computer animated Van Helsing movie... Thing... It was awful and the other option was going and having sex, so the choice seemed clear.
 

bak00777

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LiquidSaladDrink said:
not the nicest of things to do to a kid, but no where near as brutal as circumcision
what? Are you talking about leaving in the middle of a movie?
 

twistedmic

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I walked out of Revenge of the Sith, right after that painfully cheesy scene with Darth Vader and the 'big no'. As soon as I saw that there was more after that scene, I walked out.
 

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I find it odd how nobody has yet noted how the OP never said "walked out of a cinema", Movie you've walked out on.

Inwhich case, when i travelled to America, my Dad decided it would be a good idea to do a block buster "hire DVD's for a month" deal. I don't remember the exact details, but basically, we could hire 1 dvd out at a time, but we could come back and swap which DVD it was at anytime (during opening hours obviously) for the next month. From what i remember, it was mostly a pretty good deal. However, This one time Dad hired out "Brooklyn's finest" (mind the spelling). I walked out on that film, it was absolutely terrible. The plot was poor, the character's inconsistent (what with any developments they would have happening all at once). I suppose the high ratings it received on its back were for the scenes featuring naked women and non-white americans getting shot ¬_¬ not like i'm stereotyping at all here about what certain people want to see.
But no, i refused to watch all of it. My dad did though and said that it only got worse.

It was confusing though... so highly rated, but just so so bad.

EDIT EXTRA: oh, the only reason i talk about this is to feel like i'm contributing to the thread, as i have never walked out of a Cinema before the movie was finished... enduring crap like 'Happy Feet'. I just don't think there is much point in posting if you have not got anything of value to say for the thread.
 

ChromeAlchemist

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LiquidSaladDrink said:
not the nicest of things to do to a kid, but no where near as brutal as circumcision
No I think it was pretty close if you ask me, at least the circumcision was a quick snip while...

I mean...what are we talking about again?
 

lee1287

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MarsProbe said:
lee1287 said:
you paid like 10 quid for a movie why leave? If im bored i just look around at the girls or throw stuff.
Either you have good night vision, or they keep the lights one in your cinema while the film is running. Whenever I go, the place is so dark I can only ever see the girl sitting next to me. And the guy the next seat down that she came with, unfortunately....:p

Anyway, I've yet to go see a film I've had to walk out of for whatever reason. I have so far managed to avoid films that are so bad you have to up and leave...
Yeha, it's kinda dark, but can still see afew rows in front and at the edges. =p
 

Mr. Omega

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I paid for the movie and snacks, so I never walk out. I just facepalm at stupid moments, and if my forehead is red at the end of it, I take that as the sign that it sucks.
Record holder: The Last Airbender. There was a palmprint on my forehead. I think the fact that I was a fan of the series made it worse, however. That was the closest I ever came to walking out.
 

zombiesinc

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I've never walked out of a theater, and I rarely ever stop watching something at home.

But I was very close to doing so with Youth In Revolt. My girlfriend was absolutely loving it, but I just couldn't get into it. I had to physically force myself to sit there and impatiently wait for the credits to roll.