Never walked out of a theater, though I switched The Number 23 off about 45 minutes in, so I suppose that counts in a way.super_mario_128What film is the close-up to the eye in your sig? Looks very familiar...
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[QUOTE="super_mario_128"]Never walked out of a theater, though I switched The Number 23 off about 45 minutes in, so I suppose that counts in a way.Jazz_FanWhat film is the close-up to the eye in your sig? Looks very familiar... It is Mulholland Drive.
[QUOTE="Jazz_Fan"][QUOTE="super_mario_128"]Never walked out of a theater, though I switched The Number 23 off about 45 minutes in, so I suppose that counts in a way.super_mario_128What film is the close-up to the eye in your sig? Looks very familiar... It is Mulholland Drive. I see, still need to see that film. >__>
I fell asleep during SunshineStrider_91
........................WHY would you go to see that movie to begin with.. To try to prove every one wrong that it was a bad movie?
i dont understand how someone can walk out of avatar...sure is your one of those people who just want to complain about they story just forget about it, at least have your money worth and enjoy the effects, otherwise i think your just taking things to seriously...I walked out whilst watching Avatar. I realized that it was a pocahontas spin-off and became agitated, which conclusively lead towards me walking out.
batboy113
I have never walked out of a movie, mostly because i like to see some reveiws before i go and watch movies i know i will like....the only movie i felt like walking out would be the number 23.
[QUOTE="shockwave04"]I walked out of Charlies Angels 2MushroomWigDidn't the first movie teach you anything? xD
Didn't the plotline what the movie was even about of the entire series teach you anything?
[QUOTE="batboy113"]Loads of people walked out when i saw Avatar, i found it very odd. It's not the greatest movie of all time, but i wouldn't say it's so bad to warrant walking out on it. Avatar is a movie people love to hate because of it's popularity. I'm not saying the people who say they didn't like it, didn't like it. However I have a really hard time believing that people who rant about they hated it, would be saying that if it wasn't so popular.I walked out whilst watching Avatar. I realized that it was a pocahontas spin-off and became agitated, which conclusively lead towards me walking out.
Ninja-Bear
I never have walked out. I was tempted during Walk Hard, but it gradually got better/okay as the movie progressed.
What exactly didn't you like about it?We rented the number 23 for whatever reason last night and I felt like walking out of my apartment, was SOOOO bad.
Crimtmp
I never have walked out. I was tempted during Walk Hard, but it gradually got better/okay as the movie progressed.
CommanderShiro
I love Walk Hard, one of the movies I wish I owned on DVD... it's hilarious, especially the unrated version(that night I was so tempted in robbing my friend for that dvd and three bags of doritos)
Yeah that was pretty bad. The second one was awesome, better than the first imo. But yeah the 3rd one was terrible.I walked out of the 3rd Pirates of the Caribbean. That movie was so horrible.
hedden93
[QUOTE="Crimtmp"]What exactly didn't you like about it?Pretty much everything. It looked great but I hated the story, I hated the predictable/ridiculous direction the film went, hate hated the ending.We rented the number 23 for whatever reason last night and I felt like walking out of my apartment, was SOOOO bad.
MushroomWig
I walked out one of the bourne movies. I think thats what its called. One of the three of them. I just got really bored.
I walked out of Legion, I saw it as a joke but it was just so bad.
MasterC5
So wait.. You like playing jokes on YOUR self by paying money to see awful movies?
A whole party of us walked out of Book of Eli when the book turned out to be The Bible. I didn't use a spoiler tag there because I think it's cruel of them to trap us into something like that. Also the brail version of the Bible is written into fragments, never published as a whole book for the fact it would be thicker then three Lord of the Rings stacked upon each other.
A whole party of us walked out of Book of Eli when the book turned out to be The Bible. I didn't use a spoiler tag there because I think it's cruel of them to trap us into something like that. Also the brail version of the Bible is written into fragments, never published as a whole book for the fact it would be thicker then three Lord of the Rings stacked upon each other.
Evil_Saluki
I havn't seen the movie, but why would that be a bother?
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A whole party of us walked out of Book of Eli when the book turned out to be The Bible. I didn't use a spoiler tag there because I think it's cruel of them to trap us into something like that. Also the brail version of the Bible is written into fragments, never published as a whole book for the fact it would be thicker then three Lord of the Rings stacked upon each other.
sSubZerOo
I havn't seen the movie, but why would that be a bother?
Overestimates the bible, and has this annoying "Guided by a holy light" thing going. That's fine if your into that sort of thing, but if your not wanting to watch post apocalyptic version of Moses then you might be annoyed that the trailers and back of the box description gives you the impression of a Mad Max, Fallout or Doomsday style action romp in which to entertain your party of friends. We walked out and watched Daybreakers, we stayed for that but that also disappointed all of us. Book of Eli is the one and only movie I ever walked out of.When I took my little cousin to see March of the Penguins I couldn't stand it and I don't think he liked it either so we walked out.
Troy, but not because the I didn't like the movie, it was because we had to leave. :( I wanted to know what would happen do bad.
I've only been to the movies once.rockguy92What mass of hard consolidated mineral matter have you been living under?
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