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    Doom pissed me off with the removal of the satanic/demon origin where they just made it an alien DNA origin and I almost walked out but I was with a friend.

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    Final Fantasy movie. It was so boring. I am surprised I didn't fall asleep. The people who worked at the theater did not seem surprised that I walked out of it. I think I am going to watching it tomorrow while I am working to see if it still seems really awful. Sounds like everyone thought it was awful.
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    I saw this in theaters, was the second DVD I ever bought. It was an OK movie, but had literally nothing to do with FF and for the time was cutting edge CGI.
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    I Am Legend almost, not because of the movie but the fat bitch in front of me said "that dumbass dog deserved to die" and I wanted to leave so I didn't get shot from physically assaulting her.

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    anchorman- i've laughed at this movie since but when i saw it in theaters it.. well it was just not funny.
    I wanted to walk out of some movie with ben stiller and them being an alien hunting neighborhood watch thing. that movie sucked.
    There's also nothing stopping Blizzard from resurrecting both Arthas and Archimonde and turning them into super saiyans so that they can fuse and fight Sargeras

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    Jumper. I was so over it that I walked out on a first date.
    Thanks for the ad-hominem; it supports your inability to support your argument.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Drummer View Post
    I don't think I have ever walked out of the cinema during a movie , just wondering how common it was.
    i've only walked out on two movies. the first was disaster movie. i don't know why my brother wanted to see it but he regretted it. the other was transformers 5. my parents offered to pay for a movie but there wasn't any i was actually interested in. the moment that made me walk out was when they spent like 5 minutes hyping up new characters and then killed them off in basically the next scene.

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    None. I don't go to a ton of movies to begin with and I'm pretty good at only going to things I'm fairly certain I'll enjoy.

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    None, but I wish I'd walked out during Untraceable. Utterly awful movie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Drummer View Post
    I don't think I have ever walked out of the cinema during a movie , just wondering how common it was.
    Just two in my 50 years of watching movies ....

    Aliens (1986) and Star Wars: Phantom Menace (1999).

    In both cases I would have happily paid the entry fee again just to leave, but thankfully didn't have to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thelyron View Post
    Sucker Punch
    LOL - one of my top 5 favourite movies, watched once for the eye candy - then the story caught my attention.

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    You will need two people, Brian MUST use the mouse for movement/looking and John MUST use the keyboard for casting, attacking, healing etc.
    Briand and John share the same goal, same intentions - but they can't talk to each other, however they can react to each other's in game activities.
    Now see how far Brian and John get in WoW.


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    I walked out of Black Panther.

    Not that it was a bad movie, but the theater had a power outage earlier in the day and blew out half the sound amplifiers in the building. They weren't able to find replacements so instead, some dumbass genius in their tech department thought it would be okay to rewire all the amps so that every theater could remain open with half (or less) of the amps.

    The result was the sound mixing was completely screwed.

    Like, the car chase scene after the casino part, whatever amp was supposed to broadcast the noise for the car just didn't work and the end result was literally a car chase scene with no sounds of a car, but you could hear the voices loud and clear.

    Other parts of the movie were terrible too, like a preview for Captain Marvel where they're sitting in the bar and the music is playing. The music was blaring at like 1000% volume while the Captain Marvel and Fury sitting at a table could not be heard.

    I complained about it during the credits. Someone came in and walked out and about 30 minutes in, it was still terrible. I went outside and asked another usher what they were doing and they told me nothing could be done.

    Demanded a refund for my ticket and concessions and left.

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    I never have, paid money to see a movie and was gonna get the full value...but I haven't seen a movie I disliked.

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    Lord of the Rings, either 2 or 3, I cant remember it was long ago obviously.


    I remember going to see it and when there was about 20 to 30ish minutes left, the screen went black and only sound was playing. Something broke in the projector and they were forced to stop the movie. They of course apologized to everyone and gave us all free vouchers to get a free moving viewing and a free drink/popcorn at the concessions.


    I went back to watch it again with the same friend a few weekends later and we realized after about 30 minutes we didn't realllllly want to sit through another 2 hours of rewatching just to see the ending, so we decided to leave.




    I have never seen a movie at the theaters that was so bad I just had to get up and leave mid way through however. I don't go to the theater very often though, usually only stuff I know I will like.

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    None so far. I am pretty persistent when I pay for something lol. I have come close though.

    Æon Flux (movie) was pretty much up here, I was like hurting during that movie. Like I wanted so badly to leave, Not sure this counts as a walk out but I took two toilet breaks in the middle of it just so I could collect myself before returning back to it and making it to the end. :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Drummer View Post
    I don't think I have ever walked out of the cinema during a movie , just wondering how common it was.
    None has. If there was a chance a movie would make me do so, I wouldn't have gone in the first place.
    FOMO: "Fear Of Missing Out", also commonly known as people with a mental issue of managing time and activities, many expecting others to fit into their schedule so they don't miss out on things to come. If FOMO becomes a problem for you, do seek help, it can be a very unhealthy lifestyle..

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    I have some-times extended bathroom breaks maybe 1 or 2 times. Just killing time. Im not a fan of all these sci-fi or hero films lately, but it depends.
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    One of the Texas Chainsaw Horror Remakes. Can't even remember which one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by schwarzkopf View Post
    Just two in my 50 years of watching movies ....

    Aliens (1986) and Star Wars: Phantom Menace (1999).

    In both cases I would have happily paid the entry fee again just to leave, but thankfully didn't have to.

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    LOL - one of my top 5 favourite movies, watched once for the eye candy - then the story caught my attention.
    >LOL - one of my top 5 favourite movies, watched once for the eye candy - then the story caught my attention.
    I absolutely hated it. I came for "cool chicks doing cool shit in a weird setting", i didn't come for "lame chicks implanting false memories of cool chicks doing cool shit into peoples brains by... dancing?". I always turn off movies with a "none of this is really happening" twist, it just so happened that Sucker Punch was the only one of those movies that i happened to watch in the cinema.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thelyron View Post
    I absolutely hated it.
    It was a love it or hate it movie, it was also a movie that needed a fair bit of concentration to get through the eye candy to the story. But I'm in to deep and philosophical mind benders - so I loved it.

    Challenge Mode : Play WoW like my disability has me play:
    You will need two people, Brian MUST use the mouse for movement/looking and John MUST use the keyboard for casting, attacking, healing etc.
    Briand and John share the same goal, same intentions - but they can't talk to each other, however they can react to each other's in game activities.
    Now see how far Brian and John get in WoW.


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    I walked out of City by the Sea. That's the only one I think I've ever walked out on. Awful flick. Proof that having DeNiro in it does not a great movie make.

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    I walked out of The Avengers (not the Marvel one, the shitty English comic book one with Ralph Feinnes). It was that bad, 30 minutes in.

    I also walked out of The Last Legion, with Sir Ben Kingsley. It was literally the worst movie I'd ever seen.
    If we could all sit and talk without demonizing one another and attempt to understand the opposite point of view, the collective world would be a better place. Mental bigotry is the worst of all.

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