What films have you walked out of?

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BaronVonBob

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I stopped watching Valkyrie 20 minutes in. If a film's set in Germany, at least 1 person should have a good German accent.
 

ChicagoTed

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Babylon A.D. and Clash of the Titans two very bad movies and all desicions by other people to watch them not to mention a waste of money.
 

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Milo Windby said:
The Remake of the Pink Panther, this is the only time I ever walked out of a movie theater... and I got to go in and see it for free even!
Same here i went home straight away and watched the originals
 

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Jumping_Over_Fences said:
We walked out of Funny People. We stayed for two hours, but could not take a minute more. I was expecting it to be funny for some reason, but that never happened.
Yea, I guess when a movie has to have "funny" in the title you know it probably will crash and burn.
 

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FreelanceButler said:
None, I paid for this crap, I'm seeing it through.

Okay, it's more because I go with my family and walking out would just be rude. So I go to sleep instead.
Cinema chairs can be remarkably comfortable.
I know right xD
 

Grayfayce

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When I was really small, I walked out of a Barney The Dinosaur movie.

I thought it was scary.

Seriously.
 

Edorf

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Cleopatra with Timothy Dalton. We watched it in class. Dont ask me why the fuck we did it, it sucked so badly... I watched for 2 hours hoping that it might get better, but noooooo.

and that is comming from a guy who didnt walk out on Plan 9 From Outer Space!
 

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BGH122 said:
I shut off Scott Pilgrim vs The World within about 20 minutes. What godawful hipster shit that was; trying far, far too hard to represent the zeitgeist.
"within 20 minutes"? What so you missed the ENTIRE point in the film?
 

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Jonesy911 said:
BGH122 said:
I shut off Scott Pilgrim vs The World within about 20 minutes. What godawful hipster shit that was; trying far, far too hard to represent the zeitgeist.
"within 20 minutes"? What so you missed the ENTIRE point in the film?
He could watch any of Michael Ceras movies and get the same idea.
 

Jonesy911

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NuclearPenguin said:
Jonesy911 said:
BGH122 said:
I shut off Scott Pilgrim vs The World within about 20 minutes. What godawful hipster shit that was; trying far, far too hard to represent the zeitgeist.
"within 20 minutes"? What so you missed the ENTIRE point in the film?
He could watch any of Michael Ceras movies and get the same idea.
Not really, considering how Scott Pilgrim is about a young man who treats all the women he's gone out with with no respect and blows them off instead of apologising for dumping them so heartlessly. While Superbad is about a 17-18 year old called Evan who is way to shy to ever ask a girl out unless they're both drunk and how he respects the girl of his dreams too much that he refuses to sleep with her while she's drunk because it's taking advantage and unfair. Evan and Scott are basically opposites in that respect.
 

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Baise Moi. Because of the controversy, certain reviewers over here portrayed it as a uniqe 'art' film. Turned out to be a film with a porn director, porn 'actors' and 'actresses', porn 'camera angles' and an extended and grotesque rape scene. I walked out about 8 minutes into the rape scene - it really was being shot porn style, no attempt to show it as the brutal and disgusting thing rape is. I can't believe I stayed that long - I kept expecting it to morph into the art film that the reviewers were describing. And I'm an open-minded guy. I thought 'Romance' (the film that was controversial because it had real sex in it, despite not being a porn film - mainly about power in relationships, and the male lead gains power over the female lead by refusing to take sexual interest in her, going limp etc - an ode to showing loveless sex as soulless and self-cannibalising) was a great film.

Now THEATRE...I've walked out of plenty of those before:)
 

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Dimensional Vortex said:
Jumping_Over_Fences said:
We walked out of Funny People. We stayed for two hours, but could not take a minute more. I was expecting it to be funny for some reason, but that never happened.
Yea, I guess when a movie has to have "funny" in the title you know it probably will crash and burn.
Yeah, when people ask me about that movie I always just say the same thing: "only half of the title is correct." They normally get the point.
 

ManicMedic

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My girlfriend talked me into going to see Titanic with her, I walked out about 30mins in. That movies is painful to watch.
 

MetalDooley

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Never walked out of a movie.I only go to the cinema a couple of times a year so it's nearly always a film I really want to see

ManicMedic said:
My girlfriend talked me into going to see Titanic with her, I walked out about 30mins in. That movies is painful to watch.
I feel your pain.I too got dragged to see Titanic by a girlfriend.Didn't walk out but I did fall asleep
 

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quantumsoul said:
I did fall asleep for a bit during Inglorious Basterds. I was really tired and the subtitled scenes knocked me out.
Yeah, that's pretty understandable! XD

Seriously, I liked Inglorious Basterds and I can totally understand falling asleep during the subtitled scenes.

OT:

None, really.

I usually avoid movies I don't think I'd like.