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Have you ever walked out of the cinema half way through the movie ?

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Just once, it was some Russian nonsense called 100 Years Before The Command, it was part of some Lesbian And Gay movie festival, slow as fuck and dull, the place was packed but i fell asleep in the chair, got up and went to the bar and got drunk.

Have you ever walked out of the cinema half way through a movie ?
 
No, i've never left a movie. But I used to get drunk. I had a friend who's girlfriend worked at a cinema. We'd get in for free. We'd take in beer, or a pint and mix it with soda.
 
I wanted to walk out on 'Clash of the Titans' (1981), but the couple I was with had invited me to go with them and paid my ticket. Even Harry Hamlin couldn't save that one.

A friend and I, however, were the only 2 people in the theatre for a showing of 'The Dark Crystal'.
 
Just when I wasn't feeling well or to tired and was worried about driving home.
 
Just that terrible I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry movie.
 
Yes.

I left after the first 30 mins. of Ghost Rider. It was clear that the exposition had failed to create a sympathetic character of the protagonist, so I agreed that I didn't care about him either and left him to his hellish fate.

Left 2 hours into Syriana. Almost bought it once at a movie shop just to spare anyone else from being exposed to it. Political puerile crap.

Also left after first 30 mins. of I Heart Huckabee's. All star flop.

Wished I had left early in Avatar. Hated it worse than most every movie I have seen.

And The Curious Case of Benjamin Butthead was another semi-political diatribe soft-served as a plot. Needed a whole hour cut out of the movie.
 
No, but I have frequently fallen asleep midway through watching films with friends. Several that I remember were Brokeback Mountain, the first of the Lord of the Rings film, and Avatar. I've still never managed to watch any of the LOTR films, nor the CGI bore-fest of Avatar. I watch a lot of films online and about half of them lose my interest within the first 15 minutes.
 
I walked out on "Life Of Pi". Might have been a wonderful movie, but I couldn't get past the animals killing and eating each other.
I know it happens all the time in the jungle, but that doesn't mean I need to stoop to make making it my entertainment.
I can't bear to see animals suffer. Humans are another story.....
 
I don't remember ever walking out of a movie, although it is possible that I did and don't remember.
 
I see more movies on airplanes than anywhere else and I'll often start a movie and switch to something else after 10-15 minutes. But I will also see movies twice. Can't remember actually walking out of a movie theater, although I have walked out of symphony orchestra performances and operas. Last year my partner walked out of a Philip Glass opera that I loved.

And once I was given tickets to an REM concert. They were 5th row center and the sound from the stage and the loudspeakers was so loud it hurt; everyone around me was wearing earplugs and they were standing up and bouncing up and down and obviously having a better time than I was or could imagine having--why do people have to stand at rock concerts?--so I got up and walked to the very last row of the outdoor amphitheater, picked out a nice-looking couple, smiled and gave them the tickets, saying "These are great seats. Enjoy them!" My ears were ringing for two days afterward. I would have been happier staying home and watching a loop of Losing My Religion.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoAN_xDcmmI
 
I see more movies on airplanes than anywhere else and I'll often start a movie and switch to something else after 10-15 minutes. But I will also see movies twice. Can't remember actually walking out of a movie theater, although I have walked out of symphony orchestra performances and operas. Last year my partner walked out of a Philip Glass opera that I loved.

And once I was given tickets to an REM concert. They were 5th row center and the sound from the stage and the loudspeakers was so loud it hurt; everyone around me was wearing earplugs and they were standing up and bouncing up and down and obviously having a better time than I was or could imagine having--why do people have to stand at rock concerts?--so I got up and walked to the very last row of the outdoor amphitheater, picked out a nice-looking couple, smiled and gave them the tickets, saying "These are great seats. Enjoy them!" My ears were ringing for two days afterward. I would have been happier staying home and watching a loop of Losing My Religion.



That's why I don't like concerts. It hurts too much and I can't usually even hear that well.
 
REM isn't loud and chaotic.

This is loud and chaotic. Wish I could've been there.

 
I don't go to the cinema but i have several times walked out of a theatre halfway through. Always at the interval, though
 
No, but I have frequently fallen asleep midway through watching films with friends. Several that I remember were Brokeback Mountain, the first of the Lord of the Rings film, and Avatar. I've still never managed to watch any of the LOTR films, nor the CGI bore-fest of Avatar. I watch a lot of films online and about half of them lose my interest within the first 15 minutes.

Althought I don't agree with the films you fall asleep in being boring I do agree that a film has to grab me in the first 15-20 mins or I switch over or delete the recording
 
I don't go to the cinema but i have several times walked out of a theatre halfway through. Always at the interval, though

I've left theater in the round and opera at the intermission before. If the audience had food at that play, they should have thrown it.
 
If I had seen Citizen Kane in a theatre, I would have walked out, but I was at home watching it on TV, so I changed the channel.

On the lighter side, I just recalled the night I invited a friend of mine who was in college to come to my place to watch the original version of 'The Haunting'. I had to walk him home. Scared the crap out of him.
 
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