"This movie's awful...I'm outta here!"

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Thais

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The last time I walked out of a movie was the Blair Witch Project. I also made a boy from my senior class at high school cry while demanding my money back.

Most interesting part of the night was when we all got back to the car and my older cousin (who's idea it was to watch that disaster of a half-assed piece of shit) turned to me and said, "don't you remember that I was the one that paid for all our tickets?"
 

defcon 1

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I saw Starship Trooper when I was really young so the gore made me sick. I saw it again and now I really like it.

I also sleeped through half of Clerks 2. Damn that was boring. When I woke up I just said NO!
 

Anarchemitis

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I don't walk out of theatres because I look into movies and make sure they merit my 10 bucks. THe only incedent wherein I would leave would be movies at home. I didn't care for Rocky, and The Godfather for me was only meh.
 

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brazuca said:
No Country for Old Men. This movie sucks, I simply changed the room to wacht other movie.
I love that movie.

I've never walked out of a movie, though I'm sure I've seen some that deserved it. Hellboy 2, for example.
 

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I found "no Country for Old Men" incredible dull. It had all this critical a claim and praise and when I Watched it I couldn't help but think "this is it?............THIS is the movie?!" IT dragged on .........and on...........and on, and I did'nt see any point in it, it ended up following an uninteresting plot of about 45 more minutes then it should have, and ended about 5 minutes to early "it has an infamous ending that cuts off fairly abrupty, but honesty that was probably the best part of the whole thing :D"
 

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wewontdie11 said:
Meet The Spartans was the worst piece of utter trash I have ever started to watch. It is a rarity that I turn a film off because of it's quality and I could only endure the total garbage until about half way through. Good job I was watching I pirated copy and could just turn it off, although I still felt like asking the film studio for money in compensation for watching that much of it.
You're lucky, I actually paid for myself and my ex to go see that when it came out, she felt sorry for me that I'd spent so much on that rubbish. I felt like punching someone lol.
 
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Anarchemitis said:
I don't walk out of theatres because I look into movies and make sure they merit my 10 bucks. THe only incedent wherein I would leave would be movies at home. I didn't care for Rocky, and The Godfather for me was only meh.
WHOO! I am not the only person who was unimpressed by The Godfather!
 

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Janus Vesta said:
I turn off bad DVDs frequently. But I've never walked out of a movie (well once but that was to collect my mam from work) if you leave early they win. They got your money and you didn't see anything. Plus you can ruin the ending for people you don't like.
I never understood this concept. This and things like "don't throw your food away! you're wasting it!" If you're not enjoying it, then why continue enduring it?

I walked out of Nacho Libre in the first thirty minutes and The Simpsons toward the end. I can distinctly remember my parents walking out of a movie with me, but I can't recall the name(s). I've never asked for my money back, but I seriously considered it during Ocean's 12. Not because the movie was bad, but because the projection thing kept messing up. It was horrible.
 

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Oscar winners don't seem to be favorites among some people the Escapist crowd. Personally, No Country for Old Men and Syriana are two of my favorites among contemporary cinema. Just my opinion, I know they can seem to drag on a bit
I had to abandon Batman & Robin (run for your lives!) But besides that, nothing comes to mind.
 

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I've never walked out of a movie (cos I always go with company, and it's rude to leave them) but I was watching Hidalgo on DVD with my family a couple of years back. I got so bored, I went to play Halo2 online when we paused it for drinks. Took them five mins to realise I wasn't coming back.
 

Random Argument Man

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thebobmaster said:
Anarchemitis said:
I don't walk out of theatres because I look into movies and make sure they merit my 10 bucks. THe only incedent wherein I would leave would be movies at home. I didn't care for Rocky, and The Godfather for me was only meh.
WHOO! I am not the only person who was unimpressed by The Godfather!
BLASPHAMERS!!!!

anyway, I'm never impressed with any comic book movies, except for 2 exceptions. V for Vendetta and Heath Ledger in the Dark Night (cause the rest were boring).
 

Mr.Pandah

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Omg sorry for the double post but i just remembered, Wall-E was such a dissapointment, not the worst movie ever but definitly one of the most dissapointing >_<. Date movie and No Country For Old Men are up there too. Don't really see what was so great about No Country and Date movie was downright awful (Note though, i only walked out of Stranger Than Fiction in all of my movie going career*AND I SEE ALOT*)
 

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I wish I could have left Mamma Mia, but my family was there, too, and my sister was pretty freaked out by Dark Knight. Mamma Mia returned the favor to me.

But I've never walked out of a movie at a theater. My dad has a bunch of times, (Kill Bill and Grindhouse) but I never have. Usually I try to stay with a movie, no matter how long, boring, or unfunny. At least, in a theater. I don't have any qualms against sitting down to watch a movie in my own home, decide that it sucks, and leave the room.
 

philman15

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Oh, I guess this doesn't count, but those big panorama IMAX theaters they have at museums? I walked out of one of those cuz I was getting sick.
 

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Haliwali said:
I don't walk out of movies... then again, I tend to only watch good movies.

Same here. One can generally tell beforehand whether a movie will be so colossally bad it will drive you out of the theater. Anyone else use my RottenTomatoes rule?

Basically, if it's above a 70, and you think it looks good, it's probably worth seeing in theatres.

Below a 70 and you think it looks good, rent it. . . maybe.

I'm not saying a follow critics to the ends of the earth, but, it's saved me money in the past. (see: Hancock, Spiderman 3)

and gotten me to see surprisingly-good movies (Hellboy was actually entertaining.)

and yes i just realized those are all superhero movies.
huh.
 

EmperorDude

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I've only ever walked out on one movie.
Is it Meet the Spartans?
Is it Borat?
Is it Eragon?
Is it that cheesy piece of shit Dungeons and Dragons movie?
(Hangs head in shame)*cough*Fellowship of the Ring*cough*
It was totally my fault though. I was a kid and I'd had never read the books so I was totally lost. Then when I thought Gandalf was dead I just gave up. Needless to say I love it now of course.
 

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Meado said:
I've never walked out of a movie (cos I always go with company, and it's rude to leave them) but I was watching Hidalgo on DVD with my family a couple of years back. I got so bored, I went to play Halo2 online when we paused it for drinks. Took them five mins to realise I wasn't coming back.
I watched that on a train car once, I walked out and landed in the middle of montana. I forogt we were going 60+ miles per hour.