What movies have you walked out of?

Bert

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You walked out of A Fish Called Wanda? That's a frickin' classic comedy.

"What's that, K-K-K-K-Ken?"

LOL my favorite part as well. Kevin Kline is so great in that film
 

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Movies my wife and I walked out of; Death to Smoochy, Meet Joe Black, The Shadow, The cabin in the woods, Seven years in Tibet.
 

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Well, I didn't walk out of the movie, but everyone else did for this movie- Master of Disguise with Dana Carvey. Hard for me to leave a movie regardless how bad it is, but there were about 30 people in there with us and when the movie ended we were the only ones left in it.
 

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"You did it! You offed the old lady!"


Winners, like North Vietnam?


Shut up. We didn't lose Vietnam. It was a tie!!!


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Wow, I didn't realize so many people walk out of movies. Crazy.

what's crazy about being bored out of your mind and wanting to do something else when you realize you don't care about what's going on on screen.

I think it's crazier to just in a dark room watching something you could care less about simply because there's still more to not care about yet to come.
 

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I walked out of The Avengers (1998).

I fall asleep during a lot of movies, but that's just me and not the movie.
 

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what's crazy about being bored out of your mind and wanting to do something else when you realize you don't care about what's going on on screen.

I think it's crazier to just in a dark room watching something you could care less about simply because there's still more to not care about yet to come.

You of all people know that as students of film and storytelling, knowing what is bad and doesn't work is just as important as knowing what is.

Just surprised that people have no problem spending a large amount of money on something and then just giving up on it so easily.
 

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You of all people know that as students of film and storytelling, knowing what is bad and doesn't work is just as important as knowing what is.

Just surprised that people have no problem spending a large amount of money on something and then just giving up on it so easily.

Cutting losses on bad mistakes, that's all.
 

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You of all people know that as students of film and storytelling, knowing what is bad and doesn't work is just as important as knowing what is.

Just surprised that people have no problem spending a large amount of money on something and then just giving up on it so easily.

Not out of any money. Just go to the customer service desk and get a voucher for another movie.
 

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Long time ago, on a date ( hate movie dates but she begged ), Purple Rose of Cairo. 20 minutes in I told her, I can't watch this thing, let's go. She objected and I offered her cab money. She called my bluff. I gave her the money and the popcorn. No bluff.
 

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Reign Over Me and Ghost Dog are the only ones. I really wanted to walk out of Hope Floats too, but my date was into it.
 

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Drowning Mona. Back when I was just dating my wife--she decided she wanted to see it. She fell asleep and I was bored to tears, I woke her up and we walked out.
 

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Never walked out, but my Mom did make us drive out once when the first scene in the horror movie had nudity. I thought the cinematography was excellent and couldn't understand the decision. :D
 

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Long time ago, on a date ( hate movie dates but she begged ), Purple Rose of Cairo. 20 minutes in I told her, I can't watch this thing, let's go. She objected and I offered her cab money. She called my bluff. I gave her the money and the popcorn. No bluff.

Too bad, Purple Rose is great.
 

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You of all people know that as students of film and storytelling, knowing what is bad and doesn't work is just as important as knowing what is.

Just surprised that people have no problem spending a large amount of money on something and then just giving up on it so easily.

as to point 1 - when I know something's bad, I don't need to learn anything from it. I've written plenty of bad on my own and learned from that! ;)

as to spending money on something... can't speak for others, but time is more valuable than money for me. And when something is TERRIBLE, I'm not gonna waste more time on it then I have to. Not saying right or wrong... just where I'm at.
 

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I have never walked out of a movie. I try to do some research before I go. If it was really that bad, I would blame myself and never ask for a refund for my ineptness.
 

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