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Quote from: GnRFL on July 09, 2007, 10:52:58 PM
Coming to America - my Dad was/( is still but not as over-zealous) a big born again Christian and the "penis cleaning" scene offended him.? As a 13 year old I thought it was funny as hell!
That's funny! ?Your dad made you leave! ?Sorry.... ?parents!! ?
I never walked out on a movie, but I fell asleep during
Good Burger
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July 10, 2007, 01:01:28 AM »
when i was like 5 years old the movie "The Land Before Time" made me sad and i started crying in the theatre-- so i left with my mom.
i've never walked out on a movie, but felt like it with these ones (off the top of my head.. more will come later)
The Aristrocrats - LAME, all the critics talked about how good it was, they would'nt let anyone finish the joke from start to finish- to edit crazy
GrindHouse - DeathProof is so damn boring when kurt russel is'nt killing someone,
Date Movie - nuff said
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July 10, 2007, 01:31:23 AM »
Never walked out of one and never will. My policy is - you're paying for it anyway, might as well see the whole damn thing. I was really tempted during 'The Hulk' and 'HellBoy' though. Two utter pieces of crap.
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Quote from: Genesis on July 10, 2007, 01:31:23 AM
Never walked out of one and never will. My policy is - you're paying for it anyway, might as well see the whole damn thing. I was really tempted during 'The Hulk' and 'HellBoy' though. Two utter pieces of crap.
Yep, I have to see a film to the end no matter how bad it is. Who knows, it could improve......
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Jacob's Ladder, about 30-45 minutes in. I ended up watching it again on DVD about 10 years later and regretted walking out, it's a good fucking movie. I also learned after the fact that the director used some shooting techniques designed to subliminally create a sense of fear and panic in the viewer. That might be why I walked out.
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July 10, 2007, 10:53:34 AM »
i walked out of the newest punisher movie. god that flick was horrible.
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July 10, 2007, 11:25:20 AM »
When I was like 9 or 10 years old ... "I was a teenage werewolf" with Michael Landon? ?
It was part of a triple horror feature and if you were able to sit through all three flicks then you won a prize.? I don't recall what the prize was or what the other two flicks were but the first two were so
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scary that I convinced myself in my own mind that the third was gonna be the most scariest movie ever made in the history of scary movies ..... so right after the opening credits I booked!!!?
I don't know if it's based on the length of the movie but I think there's some kinda law nowadays that if you walk out within the first 45 minutes, you can get your money back.
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Attack of the Killer tomatoes.
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I wish I could say the American Godzill about sadly I watched it to the end.
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Quote from: MadmanDan on July 09, 2007, 10:34:05 PM
Tomb Rider (MY GOD!! )
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How'd you walk out on Desperado!?!?!? That's one of my favorites...
Quote from: GnRFL on July 09, 2007, 10:52:58 PM
Coming to America - my Dad was/( is still but not as over-zealous) a big born again Christian and the "penis cleaning" scene offended him. As a 13 year old I thought it was funny as hell!
Sucks man, movie is so awesome...
Quote from: Genesis on July 10, 2007, 01:31:23 AM
Never walked out of one and never will. My policy is - you're paying for it anyway, might as well see the whole damn thing. I was really tempted during 'The Hulk' and 'HellBoy' though. Two utter pieces of crap.
Hey! I like the Hulk a lot... and Hellboy is okay...
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i dont walk out movies in theater, but often hit ALT+F4 in rage when i'm watching crappy popular movies i download off the internet. (that's my p?ch? mignon)
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How anyone managed to sit through Hellboy is testament to human endurance - possibly the most boring film ever made...
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Hellboy's an enjoyable fantasy/b-movie, anyone who didn't know what to expect from a Guillermo del Toro movie by the time that one came out deserved whatever disappointment their 'Splosion-addled expectations dictated.
I've never yet walked out of a movie (though I took a long cigarette break about 45 minutes into TROY.) But I don't go running out to the cinema every weekend. I'll usually only pay the ridiculous prices and endure the ignorant patrons if I know that the movie, by virtue of its pedigree, will be something I'll enjoy or find interesting.
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Quote from: GeorgeSteele on July 10, 2007, 09:51:36 AM
I also learned after the fact that the director used some shooting techniques designed to subliminally create a sense of fear and panic in the viewer. That might be why I walked out.
Boo!
Hard Candy was one of the worst movies ever. I should have walked, but did not.
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My mother and I walked out of Gus van Sant's shot-for-shot remake of Psycho. Half the theater got up and left, as there were only 4 of us in there.
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Walked out on Walt Disney's Fantasia... ? ?a lot of dark/ heavy imagery for something marketed toward children (ahd my then young children with me)
and didn't walk out but fell asleep during "Gone in Sixty Seconds" ... ? and I love Jolie and Cage... ?I think you really gotta be into cars to stay interested in this movie
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LOL, I feel asleep and was snoring during "Bad Boys" with Martin Lawrence. I woke up when the lights came on, and everybody was looking at me.....
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I fell asleep during Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls when I was younger. I woke up and the credits were rolling away. I literally fell asleep five minutes into the movie. Years later I would see this again...and the hour of sleep I got that night was far greater than sitting through that movie awake.
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None.
Though I've slept through several pieces of crap. what a waste...
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July 12, 2007, 10:16:50 PM »
Hey, WTF.... I paid my money, I am staying all the way through, shit or not.
I can't remember the last movie I walked out on, but then again, I don't even remember the last film I saw in a theater, so what do I know? (Rhetorical question, no need to reply, just in case).
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