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What movies have you walked out of?

Ive walked out of the Stepford Wives, Kicking & Screaming almost walked out of Superman Returns (my feet were ready). I walked out of POTC 2, and POTC: World's End.

Understand this well, I havent paid for a movie since Blade II. Its good to have friends who work at multiple movie theaters :)

Cheapo.:cmad:
 
The first 30 minutes of Attack of the Clones. And I got a refund
 
I've never walked out on a movie, and I never will. I honestly can't understand why someone would unless they have some sort of emergency.

I agree, alot of films Ive seen have sucked in the beginning and gotten better close to the end
 
i really wish i walked out of zodiac
that was the worst movie i ever saw
 
Never have, but came very close with Batman & Robin. And in retrospect, I wish I did.
 
I agree, alot of films Ive seen have sucked in the beginning and gotten better close to the end
Yeah, and a lot of other movies start off great and go down the drain.
i really wish i walked out of zodiac
that was the worst movie i ever saw
I though Zodiac finnished ok after all the set up stuff.
 
I've never walked out of a movie ever, cant waste the money like that!

Plus i've never seen a film so bad that i had to leave, you can usually tell when a film will be bad before hand!
 
I wanted to walk out of The Hills Have Eyes 2,but I would've had to walk home so I stayed in.
 
I walked out of a few in my younger days when I went to movies a little more freely. Now I pick and choose.
 
walked out of garfield and almost cried in spiderman3 when mary jane made peter cry lol.
 
i really wish i walked out of zodiac
that was the worst movie i ever saw
........

I made it through all of Talledega Nights, so I'm pretty resilient when it comes to bad movies. Now, I don't even go to the theater anymore unless it's something I really want to see. I like to make seeing a movie on the big screen a real treat and going to see something trite like Little Fockers would cheapen it. The only thing I've done close to walking out would be shutting off Be Cool on DVD. Forty minutes and zero laughs.
 
I'm a bit of a glutton for punishment. I don't often pay money for a film and then not finish it. I can think of 2 that i've ever stopped watching. It's Complicated and Solomon Kane = the first because I had underestimated my capacity to be lighthearted about people over 50 enjoying sex, and the second because it was so cliched I kept waiting for the punchline... and it never came.

There have been many that i have wanted to turn off, have been forced to squirm through, and have been anrgy about it later (not neccesarily in the cinema).

I am Legend - read the book... have never seen a worse translation from book to film... i remember actually yelling at my friend saying 'why did they even call it I am Legend?'
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince - IMO the worst acting in the whole franchise, and everything was sort of underplayed. Plus Ginny and Harry had about as much chemistry as I do with my dustbin.
S. Darko - one of those films were I really wanted to stop watching, but couldn't stop staring at the train wreck unfolding before me... who's idea was it to make a Donnie Darko sequel anyway?
Hancock - okay film until the twist, which was like being slapped in the face after mediocre sex... wouldn't have mattered how good it was, your gonna remember that slap forever
Youth in revolt - I really hate it when a trailer makes something look like it's going to be really funny, and then you watch it and realise EVERYTHING funny in the film is actually in the trailer, and the rest of the film is just padded out with complete nonsense
Halloween 2 (2009) - he kept taking is ^*(&%££ mask off!
The Wickerman (2006) - some films simply shouldn't be given the american treatment... and it always bugged me that they changed the gender of Summerisle from a man to a woman... there were actually a few moments in that film where i felt offended on a sexist level.
Funny People - I actually FELT time passing me by, and when it was over I remember physically sighing in relief
The Road - The plot sounds good on the face of it... but i'm telling you, i've never been so bored... I did not give two hoots about either the dad or the little boy
 
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I've never walked out on a movie in the theatre but I tried to watch Survival of the Dead and about 20 minutes in just skipped to the ending. Damn it Romero...damn it. :(
 
Never walked out of a film, and I never slept during a film, though both Fast & Furious and Transformers 2 were close.
 
I've never walked out of a movie , but I fell asleep watching Final Fantasy : The Spirits Within. It was in the afternoon too.
 
The Missing with Tommy Lee Jones. It got worse and worse and I finally had enough. There was probably only 20 minutes. The only other time I've come close is the Jet Li Mummy.
 
I never walked out of a movie, but when I saw Shutter Island as soon as it started a guy in front of us got up "I ain't payin' to watch this dude on a boat again." and walked out. :lmao:
 
I never walked out of a movie, but when I saw Shutter Island as soon as it started a guy in front of us got up "I ain't payin' to watch this dude on a boat again." and walked out. :lmao:

Lol

I almost fell asleep during High School Musical 3 but seeing how everyone is so excited and laughing around me, I kept my eyes open :dry:
 
Despicable Me. Not because it was bad (it was pretty damn adorable), but because my nephew started getting restless about halfway through the movie and we didn't think the audience wanted to hear him sing "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes" to them. Again. :doh:
 
Despicable Me. Not because it was bad (it was pretty damn adorable), but because my nephew started getting restless about halfway through the movie and we didn't think the audience wanted to hear him sing "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes" to them. Again. :doh:

I got dragged into watching that


But to reiterate the topic at hand..I've never walked out of a movie. 1, I paid all that cash to get in, and 2; I don't see movies that are likely to suck.
 
I got dragged into watching that


But to reiterate the topic at hand..I've never walked out of a movie. 1, I paid all that cash to get in, and 2; I don't see movies that are likely to suck.

I liked Despicable Me...it's just better whe you're watching it without a 2-1/2 year-old sitting on your lap trying to sing to you. (and he was so good when we took him to Toy Story 3!) :doh:

And I'm with you, I never leave a movie before the end.
 
Never walked out of a film. Why the hell would I do that? I pay to see a film that I know I want to see anyway.

Even if it was Batman and Robin I couldn't see myself doing it. Catwoman, yeah.

And who the **** said they walked out of Zodiac and said it was the worst movie they ever saw? You need to watch more films.
 

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