I have never walked out of a movie, even though at times I have wanted to, but I paid that means I am staying through the whole shitty movie...
I have seen so many shitty movies in my short 18 years of living but the worst movie I ever saw was the first Power Rangers movie. I was like 11 and that movie was so bad that they had to pay my parents to make me watch it. They said that they had to take a poll so while I was stuck watching that horrible movie my parents and my brothers was watching some horror movie down the hall...
I'm very choosy and won't go to see any old crap. I've never walked out of a film. I came close during "AI: Artificial Intelligence", that Spielberg sentimental sludgefest. I went to see it as a fan of great cinema because it was the last film the great Stanley Kubrick worked on (in pre-production). Unfortunately immature idiot cheesemeister Spielberg got hold of it when Kubrick died, ripped the heart out of it and replaced it with more of his saccharine childish mush. Pissing all over the grave of the greatest film-maker in the world as a result... and I thought he was a fan. I still didn't walk out, though! That's the closest I came, though, because the film disrespected the very idea of cinema by dishonouring and misunderstanding the values Kubrick stood for. Jesus, Spielberg is a tosser.
When they re-released The Exorcist, I saw it at the theatre for the first time ever and it totally and completely disgusted me. I couldnt take much more of it, before I thought I'd vomit so I walked out.
Hahaha, recently, I almost walked out of spiderman 2. Wow, i hated that movie. And me and some friends nearly got kicked out of the theater while watching "The core".
I don't really go to the movies much, but I can remember 2 that I walked out of. First was the south park movie.. I just really could not sit through that. The second was Candyman. I love scary movies, always have. But, there was something about that movie that scared me so much, I HAD to leave. I remember when i was a little girl walking into the video store. The people who worked there always knew to go get me The Exorcist. I grew up watching these movies, but as I got older, they really started freaking me out. Yikes, that could explain a lot if I think about it more, but..I don't feel like doing that.
. I am only joking i have never been able too say his name 5 times EVER. The original is brilliant..for its well thought out scare tactics..Not got around too the sequels..probably flogging a dead horse i suppose.
Haha..see..you can't do it either.. He is one scary dude.. Sequels tend to suck..Not for all movies, some are even better than the first, but with this movie, I would feel safe to say not so..
He is one scarey MoFo ... but i bet he is a kitten underneath all that See nothing too be afraid of..but still i am not mentioning his name more than once or twice ... gulp.
I agree. Not always but a vast majority of the time. you can't fault schindlers list [can you] or Indiana jones [the wee lad in it was a bit much , but thats just me] The film should have been great , it turned out to be ok. gawd blimey !!!! http://www.a-i.com/
I'm probably opening myself up for an ass kicking - but you (or maybe just me) can't fault ET !!!? That movie was amazing....the best thing is I still burst out laughing whenever I see someone pick up M&Ms from a flat surface..try it - everyone does it just like ET!
Well I've had two of my favourite films of recent years mentioned here as films people have walked out of! There's no accounting for taste, I spose!
I walked out of You Got Served.. I didn't know movies could be that bad! It was around the time the guy hooked up with his best friend's sister and started feeding her or something. Horribly horribly horribly done.
In The Bedroom.....worst movie ever made, i made the whole audience hate me cuz i just kept getting pissed off and yellin shit. I walked out of that probably about 45mins into it. I wanted to walk out of You've Got Mail, SO badly, but stayed with my friend......and i walked out of that lame baseball movie with jessica biel and freddie prinze jr (i think it was himmm....?)
i wanted to leave from 'tears of the sun'....that was so boring, omg. and 'pinoccio' and 'beethoveen'....that was back in the day though, lol
I have never walked out of a movie. I've always felt that would be a waste, and it would make me madder about having spent the money than if I at least saw the movie til the end. I rented "Once Upon A Time In Mexico," the sequel to "Desperado," and I got so fed up with how ridiculously stupid it was that I stopped watching it less than half way through. There have been a lot of movies that were dumb and horrible enough that I should have walked out on them, though. I rented "Fear.com" the other night because people here said it was "disturbing" in the "Most disturbing movie" thread, and guess what, it wasn't disturbing, it was just fuckin' STUPID. And it was DIRECTLY A RIPOFF OF "THE RING"!! The makers of Fear.com should be fuckin' sued! I could hardly believe it, but the director was talking in the interview (DVD feature) about how he thought it would be cool to envision that the spirit of someone who was killed violently could inhabit a "neuro-net" (wonder where he stole that term from?) of computers. This idiot acted as though he had come up with that idea! Gee, we haven't seen it in "Ghost in the Machine," "Wes Craven's Shocker," or any number of other sci-fi horror movies! I would have walked out on Fear.com. I HATED Men In Black II, and should have walked out on that. That has to be the record for the hugest gulf between how good a first movie was and how bad the sequel was. What, they didn't have enough money made from the first one to be able to afford a decent script and original ideas for the second one?! Blue skies, -Jeffrey
We walked out of only one movie, "Snatch". But we then walked/sneaked into the theatre next door and watched a terrific movie......but I can't remember right now what it was called.....