Movies that were so bad we walked out
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Movies that were so bad we walked out
As best that I can remember, I've only walked out of 2 movies:
1) "Runaway Train" with Jon Voight and Eric Roberts
2) "The Fisher King" with Robin Williams
Both of these movies were so bad that I couldn't not, in good conscience, waste another moment of my life watching them.
What movies have you walked out of?
1) "Runaway Train" with Jon Voight and Eric Roberts
2) "The Fisher King" with Robin Williams
Both of these movies were so bad that I couldn't not, in good conscience, waste another moment of my life watching them.
What movies have you walked out of?
I've never walked out on a movie, had I not been falling asleep, I would have walked out on Flesh and Bone.
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I don't think I've ever walked out on a movie. Maybe I just blocked it out of my mind.
Magnolia was another excruciating experience. I should have walked out, but I sat through it all just so I could see how much more bombastic the movie could get.

I came very close to walking out on this one. I think I stuck around out of masochistic pride. Just thinking about this film gives me a headache.dlbpharmd wrote:"The Fisher King" with Robin Williams
Magnolia was another excruciating experience. I should have walked out, but I sat through it all just so I could see how much more bombastic the movie could get.
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Mouse Hunt--> Stupidest movie I ever saw.
American Beauty--> Offensive on so many levels that I can't even begin to discuss them.
Almost Walked out on "Forgotten"
American Beauty--> Offensive on so many levels that I can't even begin to discuss them.
Almost Walked out on "Forgotten"

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Holy Crow, I'd forgotten about "Event Horizon". Yeah, that was terrible. You can also add another Sam Neill stinker, "In the Mouth of Madness".
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"Men and women range themselves into three classes or orders of intelligence; you can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons; the next by the fact that their habit is always to converse about things; the highest by their preference for the discussion of ideas." - Charles Stewart
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Lord Foul wrote:My friends walked out of a movie because the preview for Garfield disgusted them so much.

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altho you never asked me too
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and what life put you thru.
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I've never walked out on a film, but then again I don't think I've been to the cinema more than 20 times in my life. There was one time that 'Crash' was on TV, I tried to watch it, but ended up turning over halfway through.
Wow. I won't argue with you, but I was surprised to read this. I thought it was a beautiful film, and it is one of a very few favourites of mine...ChoChiyo wrote:American Beauty--> Offensive on so many levels that I can't even begin to discuss them.
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American Beauty: Started with a middle-aged guy ...uh... doing something disgusting in a shower by himself, moved on to him lusting for a very young teenager, and went down hill from there.
Ack.
I couldn't get past his yukky interest in that little girl. So, I walked.
Heh heh.
No offense!

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Yeah, men lusting after women. Inconceivable!ChoChiyo wrote:
American Beauty: Started with a middle-aged guy ...uh... doing something disgusting in a shower by himself, moved on to him lusting for a very young teenager, and went down hill from there.
Ack.
I couldn't get past his yukky interest in that little girl. So, I walked.
Heh heh.
No offense!


Personally, I felt the film had a lot of wit and insight, as well as exceptional performances. Also, Mena Suvari was 20 when that film came out; she didn't look all that young to me; then again, I was 14 when it came out!

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Lord Foul wrote:Yeah, men lusting after women. Inconceivable!ChoChiyo wrote:
American Beauty: Started with a middle-aged guy ...uh... doing something disgusting in a shower by himself, moved on to him lusting for a very young teenager, and went down hill from there.
Ack.
I couldn't get past his yukky interest in that little girl. So, I walked.
Heh heh.
No offense!And pleasuring themselves? Holy cow!
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Personally, I felt the film had a lot of wit and insight, as well as exceptional performances. Also, Mena Suvari was 20 when that film came out; she didn't look all that young to me; then again, I was 14 when it came out!
Heh heh heh....I have no problem with men lusting after WOMEN. In fact, I encourage THAT....men lusting for little girls, however, disgusts me. The girl looked about 15 to me....
And as far as pleasuring themselves--too much information. Do what you want--but do it privately...not on the movie screen.
Hee hee hee.
SOrry.
I'm just twelve years old mentally. All that stuff is GROSS to me!
Heh heh heh

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Thankfully I missed the "50 ft screen" experience, so on the whole I thought American Beauty was pretty interesting. Disturbing, too, but worth a watch.
I haven't walked out of any movies at the theatre. (I figure if I'm gonna pay the $6-9, I might as well suffer through it, cackling madly or groaning when it gets really bad.)
Oh, wait, there was that one time in middle school... it was To Fly at the National Air and Space Museum. It was a really cool movie, really, especially in IMAX. The walking out part was a failed attempt by my friend and I to ditch the movie and wander around the museum some more (really, if they dragged me down there, they could at least have let me enjoy more than a quarter of the museum - I wanted to see airplanes and rockets, not a movie). Well, I got out, but my pretense was flawed, so a teacher accompanied me to the bathroom and my friend hied it back to the theatre. Dang it, if she'd just stuck around for a minute, it would have been all good.
Apparently I would not have made a good Slytherin at that age.
I haven't walked out of any movies at the theatre. (I figure if I'm gonna pay the $6-9, I might as well suffer through it, cackling madly or groaning when it gets really bad.)
Oh, wait, there was that one time in middle school... it was To Fly at the National Air and Space Museum. It was a really cool movie, really, especially in IMAX. The walking out part was a failed attempt by my friend and I to ditch the movie and wander around the museum some more (really, if they dragged me down there, they could at least have let me enjoy more than a quarter of the museum - I wanted to see airplanes and rockets, not a movie). Well, I got out, but my pretense was flawed, so a teacher accompanied me to the bathroom and my friend hied it back to the theatre. Dang it, if she'd just stuck around for a minute, it would have been all good.
Apparently I would not have made a good Slytherin at that age.
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