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Have you ever walked out of a movie?
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"Did that with a Will Smith movie called Hitch. Almost did with Natural Born Killers, should have done with Ad Astra. How about you?several the latest was the sequel to gladiator. "
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Fell asleep during the Moshi Monsters Movie which in itself was a dearly due to the music and flashing lights. I actually think you need to watch that on LSD.
It was either Vanilla Sky or Eyes Wide Shut that I couldn't follow and lost interest and looked around and evidently so do the audience. Most had left. |
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By (user no longer on site) 7 weeks ago
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"Did that with a Will Smith movie called Hitch. Almost did with Natural Born Killers, should have done with Ad Astra. How about you?"
The watchmen - walked out after the child/dog scene and tbh I really wasn't enjoying the film given all the hype.
I have since watched the ending and stand by walking out when I did as the end didn't make it a better film haha |
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"Not the cinema, but have walked out of the theatre a couple of times when the shows have been shit.
We should ho together -at least we could slag the performance off over a few drinks x"
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By *an8iMan 7 weeks ago
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I nearly walked out when we went to watch the second black panther movie a couple a years ago, full of people talking and the women next to me (not my wife) was chatting all the way through then started singing at the end, im a grown ass man and I wanted to watch my super hero's i was so mad |
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"Should have done, with Magnolia "
I'm just thinking whether it was Magnolia that I commented on. I know it was a 'complex' Tom Cruise film and think it might have been this that everyone walked out of. |
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Nope. Generally because I can appreciate most movies for what they are or trying to aim for. Having watching it all the way through I can judge it as a whole.
Been pleasantly surprised by quite a few that I was not expecting to be any kind of reasonable quality. If it's not my kind of movie to begin with, I won't even start it. |
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Lars Von Trier film, The House that Jack Built.
It has a scene with a Mother and Children, I honestly couldn’t watch what was happening on the screen.
Irreversible, would’ve been another if we’d seen it at the pictures, but as we had it on DVD we turned it off instead. However we did finish watching it later.
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"Did that with a Will Smith movie called Hitch. Almost did with Natural Born Killers, should have done with Ad Astra. How about you?"
Not walked but fallen sleep a few times and turned a few off on tv |
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Can't remember the film.
But it started with the usual Terrible Event happens beginning. I said " If the next scene is one of a car with a family in, on their way to a new life. With a teenager in the back pissed off because they've being forced away from their friends... yadda yadda yadda!! I'm out if here"
The next scene was exactly that.. so off I fucked!!! |
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"Did that with a Will Smith movie called Hitch. Almost did with Natural Born Killers, should have done with Ad Astra. How about you?"
Any film with Will Smith and I walk out. He's an appalling actor. In every movie I've seen with him in, he needs to be the main focus of attention. He is very chauvinistic, On the very edge of narcissism. |
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Never, but was close a few times and I stayed because I was with friends. I remember nearly walking out on disaster movie .
I never managed to watch an entire Star Wars movie, and I stopped “fantastic beasts” after 10 minutes as I found it unbearable |
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By *CBoyTV/TS 5 weeks ago
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Not been to cinema in many years. But when I do watch on Netflix. Prime etc.. if a film doesn't grab me in first 5 minutes I turn it off and look for another one. So many are so slow to get going thst I just won't waste my time.
Another gripe is that some tv series of say 6 episodes just drag everything out and the story could be told in just two. Dragging it out for ratings. |
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By (user no longer on site) 5 weeks ago
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"Damned united.
I thought it was going to be a horror. Turned out to be about football "
🤣🤣🤣🤣😲😲😲 it's a great film
I just started to watch the New Lion King Mufasa. That was really bad. Turned it off |
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"Alejandro Jodorowsky‘s Santa Sangre.
Would have walked out of Be Cool (Travolta - follow up to Get Shorty) but was with people and relying on a lift. Have never hated a film as thoroughly. "
Travolta's last tango in Paris was so bad I wanted to walk out. But I watching it at home.  |
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I've not walked out of a film yet.
Even if I'm not engaged with the story, I tend to wander off thinking about the characters, their authenticity, their motivations and flaws, and how I imagine the story will go. At the same time, I'm also listening to the musical score and soaking up the sound. And I do like to appreciate the cinematography. Why is this scene lit the way it is ? Why is it framed that way ?
I may not like the film, but I can find plenty to keep me occupied within it. |
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