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Have you ever walked out of a movie 'cause it sucked?

I only walked out of one movie. I put the name of the movie out of my head, but it was the one where two guys go on a wine tasting trip in California. It was more of a "whine" trip!
 
I've never walked out of a movie...

But I LOVE seeing other people do it.....Cracks me the hell up.
 
Let's see:

Dracula, Dead and Loving It with Leslie Nielsen
Meatballs 2 with the alien
Ali with Will Smith (to be fair, other film I wanted to see was sold out, so I wasn't in the right mood for Ali)
An afterlife documentary my dad dragged my mom and I to when I was little
On Deadly Ground with Steven Seagal
And another Seagal film where all he does is drive around, beating people up, and I think he catches a small axe thrown at him in a grocery store

Today, I might give Ali a shot, and as an adult, the afterlife documentary would possibly be interesting now.

I would never give Steven Seagal another chance.
 
I walked out of "Caligula" starring Malcolm McDowell and I think there was some actual sucking going on in it.

Last movie I flipped out of the DVD before it finished was "Taladega Nights"
 
Claudio, there was... but not the kind we wanted to see, I guess...

Check out my post about the same film:
http://www.justusboys.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2965843&postcount=10


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Small world. I don't think that many people have been unlucky enough to watch that piece of crap.

I was actually all excited about it, getting to see full frontal nudity and all (I was 17 I think). But I must have gotten accustomed/bored of all the nudity. And the movie just went on and on. At one point I was glad the film was ending, Caligula was in his deathbed when tah-dah! he sprung up healthy as an ox because he was just pretending to be dying to know who was loyal to him. That was the point I decided I'd had enough and walked out of the theater.

It still ranks as the worst film I've ever seen, but purists might say that if I walked out then i didn't actually see it and shouldn't pass judgement on it. Be that as it may, I now believe that if I actually sat through a whole movie, then it wasn't that bad.
 
Why did you walk out? Which movie was it?

Me? I walked out of Amadaeus. That God-forsaken cackling laugh gave me a splitting headache.

Of all films, that's the one you remember walking out on?!?!?!?

I'll concede Tom Hulce's laugh, but the music, the costumes, the story? I'm almost embarrassed to ask, but what films have you felt compelled to sit through?
 
But but but!!!

Maxwell Caulfield!!!

But Michelle Pfeiffer!

But A Girl for all Seasons!

But the twins from Double Trouble!

But Cool Rider!

Truly, I think this is an occasion where the sequel surpassed the original.
 
You hated Crash?!?! :eek:

Wow. I thought that was a pretty brilliant movie... i know some people didn't like it because of the rather blaring racial division(guy i was dating at the time it was released cringed at alot of it because he said it hit WAY too close to home), but i though it was actually intriguing the entire way through.

Lol, sorry. Just my opinion is all, to each his own.

For me the stereotypes and cliches were just overwhelming. Seemed silly to me. It was like I've seen this kind of thing countless times before. Maybe it got better later on, but I just didn't really care.
 
:eek:
Small world. I don't think that many people have been unlucky enough to watch that piece of crap.

I was actually all excited about it, getting to see full frontal nudity and all (I was 17 I think). But I must have gotten accustomed/bored of all the nudity. And the movie just went on and on. At one point I was glad the film was ending, Caligula was in his deathbed when tah-dah! he sprung up healthy as an ox because he was just pretending to be dying to know who was loyal to him. That was the point I decided I'd had enough and walked out of the theater.

17? How the heck did you get into the theater? :eek: I was about 22 years old.

You saw LOTS more of it than I did... I actually walked out during the orgy scene, and I think it was even when that woman was sucking on that enormous baguette penis and he started cumming... I remember wanting to see the guy's face, just to see who the hell had a dick that big, and when the scene switched over to another orgy scene without revealing his face, I walked out in disgust...
 
big-dicked Maxwell.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Back up. When did everyone see how 'big dicked' Maxwell Caufield is? Do I need to raid my mother's video collection and watch Grease 2 again?

On topic ;) , I walked out on Fight Club. I have this thing where I have to connect with the characters on screen. If I do, I can watch them do just about any crap you want to write. But I could NOT get into it. I had to go to the bathroom in the last half of the movie, and realized that I didn't care enough to even walk back into the theatre. So I went home.
 
years ago I walked out of "National Lampoons European Vacation" it was horrible! I was tired of Chevy Chase being stupid like the 3 stooges.
 
I walked out of a scary movie once. I don't remember the title.

A man and woman were sitting in front of me. I heard the woman say, "I live alone, and I know this is going to bother me. Let's leave."

I thought to myself, gee, I live alone too. I walked out right behind them.
 
Chariots of Fire
Bridges of Madison County
Graveyard Shift

Three of the most boring things commited to film
 
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