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I have never walked out of a film in the cinema, but at home I walked out of "Troy" because it was shite and I was bored (although to be fair, it was during that period of time where I would walk out of whatever I was watching with my parents if I was bored).
Also walked out of the living room during "Superbad" when the girl at the party stopped rubbing herself on the guy's leg and walks off, leaving a huge splotch of blood. I was disgusted at that, and I can usually stomach a fair bit... |
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The Core. Dire in many, many ways. Not to mention the daft cliches banging about the place, as soon as pidgeons started attacking people in London I was off.
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Serge's death scene in The Core is hilarious though. Unintentional genius.
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I've walked out of plenty of movies being the owner of a monthly cinema pass. It's not unheard of to watch any old thing to kill time between screenings of movies you actually want to watch. I watched x-men last stand recently as 'filler' and got about three quarters of the way through before my next movie started, leaving the idiots behind me (using my seat as a foot rest) feeling they were the reason for my departure. I did however walk out of hideous kinky, a film i fully intended to watch from start to end.
By proxy, i also watched people walk out en masse from 8mm presumably to go home and shower Ace Ventura style. Oh and let's not forget the exodus that was antichrist and a siberian film. |
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I've never walked out of a movie in the cinema.
I gave up on a rented copy of The Dukes of Hazzard 20 minutes after I started watching it though
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I've never walked out, no.
But, I did -in my adolescent little sh*t- stage reluctantly throw a Kola cube back from the front row at a friends birthday. There was a yelp. The lights came on, and it turns out, not only did it hit somebody in the eye, but the person it hit was my friends Mother, who was secretly having an affair and was on a date. The very same friend whose Birthday it was. ![]() The Kola cube that ended a marraige. Has a ring to it...or doesn't. ![]() |
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That's horrible. Why would a mother bring her secret date to her child's birthday? Not particularly covert.
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I still shy away if I see her to this day. |
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I recently walked out of 'Your Highness'. It didn't take long before I realised that it wasn't for me, and I would rather not waste another hour and a half of my life watching something that made me feel slightly sick, and not in a good way.
I should have walked out of 'The Spirit' but instead I fell asleep. I also walked out of 'My Life' starring Michael Keaton. Dreadful film which came out quite soon after 'Philadelphia', but where Tom Hanks lost about three stone to portray a dying character, Michael Keaton wore bigger suits. Could not engage with that one. |
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A friend of mine and I walked out in the middle of a Radio City Music Hall screening of the film 1776! It was the most boring film we'd both ever seen!
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