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| Moderator Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Australia
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| Re: Has anybody ever left the theater in the middle of a movie because it was so bad? I lead a boring life! I've never had the excitmenet of walking out of a film. Most movies I see are on DVD and then I can fast forward trough the dull bits or switch off. |
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| wandering Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Australia, Western Australia
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| Re: Has anybody ever left the theater in the middle of a movie because it was so bad? FEAR was with friends and so didn't walk out but I was a smoker at the time and although I was never one to worry about not smoking it was a handy excuse to take a few breaks. |
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| Super Moderator Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: California
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| Re: Has anybody ever left the theater in the middle of a movie because it was so bad? I've only walked out of a theatre twice, both in 1977. I don't know, but I'd guess that it was just because I saw so many movies that summer - I think I averaged three films a week all that summer. The ones I walked out of were The White Buffalo and Sorcerer. Later on, I would have walked out of The Mask, but I was with a friend and he really wanted to see it, for no good reason that I've ever been able to figure out. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Sweden
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| Re: Has anybody ever left the theater in the middle of a movie because it was so bad? Its not the cost for me but that the movies are worth go to the cinema for these days are so rare thanks to unoriginal hollywood, CGI action feast crap that dominate. The ones you go see are movies you are sure about. Like I AM Legend,No Country for Old Men,There will be blood that are on show here this month for example. |
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| Misunderstood Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Torfaen
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| Re: Has anybody ever left the theater in the middle of a movie because it was so bad? Never actually walked out. But very, very tempted several times during 'The Fellowship of the Ring'. I think the only thing that kept me in my seat was the fact that I'd waited eagerly for so many years for the film to appear, I wanted to give it every chance. |
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| Re: Has anybody ever left the theater in the middle of a movie because it was so bad? Cold Creek Manor and Queen of the Damned are the only two movies I have walked out on. QOTD is the worst movie I ever tried to see in a theater. |
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| Bester in show Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Australia, Australian Capital Teritory
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| Re: Has anybody ever left the theater in the middle of a movie because it was so bad? Like most others, I haven't been willing to walk out on a movie. However, I was honestly tempted during The Phantom Menace, I was so disappointed. DVDs I am quite happy to stop watching if I feel they are unadulterated crapola. Like Pirates of the Caribbean 2. |
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| Reetou Diplomatic Corp Join Date: May 2001 Location: North-west UK
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| Re: Has anybody ever left the theater in the middle of a movie because it was so bad? Quote:
To answer the original question, I've walked out of a few films: A Knight's Tale, Rules of Attraction (both fairly near the beginning) and American Pie: The Wedding (about 2/3 through - perhaps should have stayed it out). I'm not a huge fan of horror, though tinker round the edges: the night I saw Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in the end I decided I wasn't in the mood so walked out, though I saw it at another showing. Stood up to leave Hostel, moved back a few rows, but in the end sat down and saw it through. For variations on straight "walked out", during The Mummy the reel snapped (irrecoverably for that time-slot) so we were evicted (though I went to see a subsequent showing); during Mickey Blue Eyes a parent died (150 miles away, expectedly) so I missed a reel or so taking the phone-call and in Shall We Dance (with wife) the 3rd reel was upside down and back to front (very amusing!) so we got our money back and had to go to a subsequent showing to see the rest. (It's quite sad but I keep a list of all the films I've seen since 1995, including notes such as "walked out". One such note is that a friend & colleague was also in the auditorium to see Final Destination 3, but walked out, only to find his car stereo had been stolen: double bad!) | |
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| smiling politely Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Australia
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| Re: Has anybody ever left the theater in the middle of a movie because it was so bad? The only movie I almost walked out on was Valentine, the "horror" movie starring poor David Boreanaz, who must have been having a brain hemorrhage the day he said yes to that one. The only reason me and sis didn't walk out was because we saw on the ad that he had a shirtless, tied to the bed scene... Turns out that it was another character though, ho hum. Pointless. My sister still has the ticket to that one, so if she ever meets anyone associated with it she can demand her money back! Oh, although it was nice to see Denise Richards get murdered.. I think we've all thought about that one, haven't we?? ![]() Also, I fell asleep during Van Helsing. That's the only one I've ever nodded off in while in the cinema, though I do it all the time at home.. |
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| Re: Has anybody ever left the theater in the middle of a movie because it was so bad? I've left several, and it's always been a comedy that went the first 20 minutes or so without anything funny happening. These include "The Fisher King", "The Mystery Men", "Epic Movie", and one from China which seemed to be about a very poor neighborhood full of very poor people using their outrageous martial-arts abilities to stand up to some kind of business/mob/gang-like organization. I think that was also a musical, and was called "Kung Fu Histle", but I'm not sure. There might be another one or two of those that I'm not recalling right now. The only one I've left that wasn't a lame unfunny comedy was a Harrison Ford movie a few years ago about a computer network administrator or something like that who ends up being the only employee in his company/bank/whatever who's there when a group of criminals show up to rob it or use its computers for some other sort of illegal scheme. But that wasn't because of the movie; it was because there was a big black bar across the middle of the screen with the top of the image below it and the bottom of the image above it. And I wanted to go back and see it later, but didn't get the chance. |
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| Re: Has anybody ever left the theater in the middle of a movie because it was so bad? Quote:
I guess it shows how much tastes may vary. As far as the price of movies goes, if a movie is really bad, it doesn't matter how much I've paid for it. I'm not going to sit through it. I mean, either way they have by $10-12. Sitting though an extra half hour of a bad movie isn't getting my money's worth anymore than leaving early is. At least if I leave early I can do something worthwhile. | |
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| Living in Paradise Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Australia
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| Re: Has anybody ever left the theater in the middle of a movie because it was so bad? Only once have I ever walked out on a film. "Meet the Flockers" I to got dragged along to this mindless drivel. I like a comedy but this didn't even rate a laugh let alone my time. I don't think I even made it to the half way mark and when people say to me "What a funny" movie, I am just stupped |
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| A posse ad esse Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Oregon
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| Re: Has anybody ever left the theater in the middle of a movie because it was so bad? You know, if your dads went to high school and then worked for a few years for the guy that owned the drive in until it went broke, and now manages the local theater, you wouldn't have to walk out of movies, you can just change theaters. I did that a few times, but I don't remember which movies they were. ![]() PS: I know one was that Vanilla Sky movie but I don't remember what I switched it for. Holy crap that was the most boringest movie ever made. I'd rather watch 1960's health class films. |
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