Ugh, I wanted to leave after 10 minutes of Dragon Wars but all my friends thought it was "COOL!"
Only time I ever wanted to truly leave, I usually only see movies that I truly think will be good. Only reason why I saw D-Wars was because my friends wanted to see it.
Why would you go see Epic Fail anyways?Epic MovieI saw the first 10 mintues and didnt laugh at all and left to go see something else
Wild Wild West and Mortal Kombat Annihilation are the only 2 movies that I ever walked out of. The funny thing is when I walked out of Mortal Kombat Annihilation, it started a chain, and other people started leaving, the manager on duty was like wtf???!?!
i don't understand people who walk out of films....
No Will Farrell movie will EVER get my money. Same goes for Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Ben Stiller & Jack Black.
I walked out on "You dont mess with the Zohan" because the girl I took on a date didnt like it and wanted to leave. What a meanie. I didnt see her after that night, though I agreed with her that comedy was WAAAAY too long. I think Zohan was like 152 minutes or something. We left near the ending.
So what you're saying is that you've stopped watching movies altogether...it's the only way to avoid them all!
I was watching it on cable once...and that's as far as I got, too. No, wait-I saw him toss his cookies afterwards.I was 12 years old and at the time lived in a town that had a small "indie" movie theater. My cousin and I saw a movie showing that neither of us had heard of, we were bored, so he decided to get us some tickets.
Back then, they didn't care about I.D.s for rated R movies, so we got in just fine. The movie started out, weird, but kinda cool. Dealt with IRA and holding Forrest Whitaker being killed and asking the guy holding him prison to look after his girl.
We walked out at the part where Steven Rhea goes on a date with Whittakers girl, they go back to her place and "BAM" she has a penis.
The movie................
"The Crying Game"
Back then, that was alot for a 12, and 14 year old to handle.![]()
I wanted to bail on it, too. And it's the ONLY Indy movie I've seen all the way through.