What films have you walked out of?

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Scarim Coral

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I never walk out from a film but I did came very close to with Ang Lee Hulk. I was in the city with my parent and they give me a time to come back to the car pack to leave. I though I had enought time to watch and made it back on time.
I was wrong. I though it was one and a half hours but it was longer. The film was so dull and boring and I was thinking a lot to just leave already. In the end I stick to it hoping it was going to get better but I was wrong.
Any after the film, I head back and my parent weren't pissed off (I explain about the film being longer then I expected).
 

starwarsgeek

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Considered walking out during the last airbender, but I was seeing it with friends...it once until afterwards that we discovered we ALL wanted out of there.
 

AugustFall

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I wanted to walk out of The Last Airbender but I knew the finale for the first series was epic. Sadly they shat all over it and completely missed out Aang going totally bat shit crazy which I thought was pretty major to his character as it showed the whole great power/responsibility thing.

But, if there is one thing that movie couldn't give two fucks about it was characterisation.


Edit: Ninja'd
 

unicron44

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I remember I wasn't feeling well after having surgery on my ear a few years back so my buddy decided to take me to the movies. We wanted to see Run Fatboy Run, but the theater we went to didn't have it (nice to see my friends don't know how to check before hand) so we saw Superhero Movie instead. I so badly wanted to leave, but my friends were being nice to me so I had to stay. Worst movie I have ever seen. I shall never again see a movie that is obviously spoof ever again.
 

Saulkar

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The only time I ever considered walking out of a movie was 10 years ago when me and the family went to see a free Christmas screening of Pokemon 2000 only for the real to not show up and having to watch Wild America instead, at the time I was only 8 so my parents would not let me leave to go home. BLEH!
 

Layzor

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I left during 10000 BC because it was horrible and I was living right around the corner from the cinema.
 

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I've walked out of Kick Ass and Hitchhikers Guide, they're about the only 2, though I've fallen asleep in many a movie.
 

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The only time ever was The Cook The Thief His Wife and Her Lover, most unpleasent film i've ever seen. The first scene involves Micheal Gambon smearing dog shit on a naked man and pissing on him. It doesn't get better from there, explict nudity abounds... with Helen Mirren. Vomiting on screen, naked people in a truck full of rotting meat. A wife nearly being raped infront of child was a point where I nearly walked out. The child is later tortured and stabbed in the stomach on screen... and thats where I walked out. I actually cried for about 20 minutes, no film has ever done that to me. Apparently theres a scene towards the end involving canibalism thats supposed to be as bad or worse, glad I walked out.
 

Everian

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im only come close to walking out of 2 movies ive ever gone to seen:

1/ Open Water: SUCH A BORING FILM and no i dont care if it was based on a true story. Camera work was bad at points and it was just so slow at points it almost put me to sleep.

2/ Dragonball Evolution: Need i say more? i went to see how BADLY they fucked it up and, as a friend would put it, Connected Face to Palm within a minute of the opening scenes.
 

drbarno

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I don't walk out of movies when watching in the cinema, I paid to watch it.

I have stopped watching the latest final destination movie around 1 and a half hours in out of sheer disappointment.
 

Drakmeire

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I came very close during the unborn. In fact I started to boo when the movie ended and everyone else joined in.
 

The Boy in the Hat

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The only film I've ever walked out of was a live action version of Pinocchio.
What? I was five years old and it scared me.
 

MassiveGeek

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I remember when we were on a school trip and my friend brought her laptop...

I was desperatly hiding under the covers to not have to watch that terrible movie...

(P.S, it was Twatlight- I mean, Twilight.)