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Old 08-02-2011, 01:20 AM
eeyore1059 eeyore1059 is offline
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Default Even worst insult

Have I ever walked out of a movie ? Yes-once. When "Orca" came out in the seventies, I walked out right after they cut the baby killer whale out of the mother. A real POS movie if I ever saw one, but at least it brought about a response. There are several dozen movies that were either so ineptly made or poorly acted, or both, that I have fallen asleep. That is the greater insult. The last one to put me in dreamland was "The Tourist". I would say the worst Johnny Depp movie ever, but I've seen "Dead Man".
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Old 08-02-2011, 01:53 AM
wrennie wrennie is offline
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Default Oh yes

i went to go see that Last Airbender in cinema was appalled that isnt the cartoon i remember it was the biggest load s**t i have ever seen so i walked out got refund after i complained enough.
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Old 08-02-2011, 02:38 AM
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I walked out of 'Finding Neverland.' I was 12 at the time and I got very bored with the plot, it's not a film for 12 year olds anyway. I have considered watching again, the little kid (who falls and breaks his arm) annoyed me too much and if I'm honest I don't thin Johnny Depp is that interesting of an actor, I like him but I wouldn't go out of my way to see a Depp film.

Has anyone ever accidentally walked into a film?
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Old 08-02-2011, 07:30 AM
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Default Walked out of American Pie!

I thought the movie to be sophmoric and spent only a few minutes in the theater. I think I walked out when Eugene Levy found his son to be masturbating with an apple pie. Interesting concept, but I felt that it insulted my intelligence, as well. I walked down the corridor in my theater and watched Arlington Road, which I consider to be a much better film. I ended up watching a taut thriller which had a few of my favorite actors or actresses in it.
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Old 08-02-2011, 09:36 AM
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I walked of Juno. It was either that or fall asleep. I wish I had walked out of The Blair Witch Project. There was only 8 other people in the cinema & all of them felt the same. Robbed of are time & money.Absolute crap.
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Old 08-02-2011, 11:27 AM
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Default The Martins

Fell asleep during The Martins an apparent british comedy starring Lee Evans and Kathy Burke, I've also missed large chunks of movies while engaged with ladies (does that count?)
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Old 08-02-2011, 12:31 PM
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What lies beneath was the worst film i ever paid to see and walked out of it. I sat playing a game on my phone all the way through the remake of the crazies
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Old 08-02-2011, 01:22 PM
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walked out of 2
the firm tom cruise 1
blair witch project

2 movies were i'll never get that time back
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Old 08-02-2011, 01:39 PM
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Default Quite a few

A Cock and Bull Story(Steve Coogan, Jeremy Northam and Rob Brydon)
Self indulgent comedians being very unfunny. We left after 20 minutes. Bloody cinema woudn't give us our money back as aparently you have to leave in the first 15 to qualify for a refund.

White Noise(Michael Keating)
So bad that most of the audience were sniggering throughout for all the wrong reasons. I went to the loo and went home.

Quantum of Solace.Very nearly. Can we have a script that makes some sort of sence in the next one and a decent villan?

Some post apocalyptic drivel Mad Max rip off back in 1983 I can't remember the name of, I remember walking out of one screen for. The usherette kindly let me go and watch the second half of Return of the Jedi on screen 1.

Ghost Ship (2002)Dreadful. Has been refered to as Ghost Sh*t ever since by mutual friends. Best bit was the guillotine section in the first 5 minutes. You could leave after that, we did shortly afterwards.

Mission To Mars (2000)Tim Robbins, Gary Sinise and Don Cheadle
Unintential comedy for having some attroctious dialogue. We left just before the closing credits as we'd had enough if that counts.


You're right these days with the ever spiralling cost of cinema tickets, the absolute rip of prices of snacks and drinks and 'The Emperor's New Clothes' that is 3D make you much more selective before even going to the cinema.
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Old 08-02-2011, 01:47 PM
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Default M. Night Shyamalan shite

I kick myself everything I go and see anything by M. Night Shyamalan and wonder how he has got away with it for so long.

The Happening
Lady in the Water
The Village
Signs

Each time I really felt I should have left at some point if it wasn't for the fact whoever I had gone with at the time was sleeping peacefully and it was rude to wake them.

Perhaps I have kicked the habit as I had the good sense not to go and see The Last Airbender after reading the early reviews.
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