Have you ever walked about on a movie?

The only movie I've ever walked out on was The Last Air Bender.

What about you? What movies have you walked out on, why?

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Poltergeist 2.

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There was a movie that my wife and I saw with another couple. After it was finished, we looked at each other and said: Holy Crap that sucked! The other couple though we were enjoying the movie and we thought they were.

We made a deal after suffering through The Thin Red Line that we would never keep silent and suffer again.....we kept that promise and walked out in the middle of Signs.

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Don't remember what it was, but it was on my honeymoon on a cruise ship. It really sucked.

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Can not remember the last time I went to a theater to see a movie.  

I do remember though falling asleep when the movie was not that good.  :O

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"No Way Out"...I had already been given a tentative contract to serve as a gaffer and extra and got to walk around with the director while he eyed out camera angles.

At the last minute they moved the shooting to Uruguay to an active navy ship that I had ironically helped decommission.

I never got to meet Sean Young which would have been epic.  Darn.  <X3

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Quoting 2of3, reply 2
There was a movie that my wife and I saw with another couple. After it was finished, we looked at each other and said: Holy Crap that sucked! The other couple though we were enjoying the movie and we thought they were.

We made a deal after suffering through The Thin Red Line that we would never keep silent and suffer again.....we kept that promise and walked out in the middle of Signs.

Hey!  I loved Signs.

But I did walk out of "the Pirate Movie" and "Mosquito Coast".

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I haven't been to a cinema in 30+ years [don't like the cramped, uncomfortable seating], so I've not exactly had the opportunity to walk out on a film.  The last film I saw at a cinema was 'Hang 'Em High' with Clint Eastwood... and you don't walk out on him.

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Dick Tracy when I was a kid.  Tried to watch it again, and it was still pretty terrible.

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Matrix Reloaded.

 

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Title of thread says about instead of out.*

 

I walked out on Jeepers Creepers when they showed us the monster at the end. I later found out that was the end of the movie.

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I liked all those movies, but saw them on dvd and I do not have a television so this may account for my liking the shows,what else did I have! The worst movie I ever did not finish, BLAIR  WITCH Project, what a waste.

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Like SEANw3 said ,the title made me think you were on a movie set and walked around getting in the way! Kinda funny I thought,who would just walk on to a movie set!

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The thing about mine was that I had just spent an hour or so loving a movie only to be slapped in the face by a blue alien. It just set me off.  #:(

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I take that back, Poltergeist sucked{part two}. Ray Liotta, No way out, I liked.

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You're thinking of No Escape.  No Way Out was Kevin Costner.

 

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Quoting doortech1, reply 12
I liked all those movies, but saw them on dvd and I do not have a television so this may account for my liking the shows,what else did I have! The worst movie I ever did not finish, BLAIR  WITCH Project, what a waste.

The Blair Witch was probably the worst movie I have ever finished watching.  I just assumed there would be some great payoff at the end, but the whole thing was crap and it was successful because it tricked people into thinking it was real.  God I hate that movie.

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I don't know if this counts, but my wife and I once walked out of an opera.  Now, we both happen to like (some) operas, and this was Beethoven's only opera, Fidelio.  But they did what's called a Regietheater production--meaning the stage director decided "To hell with the music and the text; I'll do what I want, none of it will make sense to you, and I'm getting paid a ton, so fuck you all!"  The lead, a resistance fighter in effect, who isn't supposed to appear in act I (to make his appearance more startling in act II), nonetheless wandered around stage dressed in a robe with a giant flashing neon cross-in-heart on his chest.  Instead of everyone being dressed in period costuming, we got to watch young women cracking gum and wheeling baby carriages, while guys in black suits, with sunglasses, wielded Uzis.  Nobody looked at anyone else.  I laughed for a bit, then found the unintentional humor monotonous, so we walked out.

 

Only thing I've ever walked out on.  Though a few other things were once or twice kind of close.

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"Pearl Harbor" (kicked out with group of friends for too many comments) and recently "The Master".

Love "Blair Witch Project" though :)

Suffered through "Red Thine Line", and i refuse to go to any movie by this director ("tree of life" being the last one)

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"Thin Red line" is my second least favorite movie of all time.  And Pearl Harbor was pretty terrible.

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Natural Born Killers

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Pulp Fiction. Really got on my nerves when it came out. Nowadays no prob at all.

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I don't go to the movies.

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Quoting LightStar, reply 23
I don't go to the movies.

You should. Then you can go out on them.

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Quoting mbar8, reply 21
Natural Born Killers

Heresy ....

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Paranormal Activity. The only reason I didn't walk out was that I spent the movie yelling BOO at random intervals (it was prolly the only scare my friends got out of the stupid thing)