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Have you ever walked out of a movie because it was so bad? Do you remember the name of the movie?

kgoodyear 6 Jan 6
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Twice in one summer at a drive-in: I exited halfway through Striptease on grounds of script stupidity, and I made it through about 20 minutes of the incredibly annoying Joe's Apartment.

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Yes! Years ago I walked out of You've Got Mail. A movie starring Meg Ryan & Tom Hanks (I think?) I don't remember much about the scenario, only that it's the only time I've left the cinema because the movie was so awful

I was just going through this thread and came across your comment and if I recall I watched it probably on NetFlix. Anyway I guess I had seen worse but what came from the movie "You've got mail" became a popular phrase like 'Where's the beef".

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The Village. The worst movie I've ever had the displeasure of paying for. What was worse was that I was home on leave from the Navy at the time - I paid for something like half a dozen family and friends to see that garbage. I didn't walk out, but I fell asleep more than once. Still had that movie pegged from start to finish. Saw every "plot twist" coming from a mile away and this at a time in my life when I barely had two brain cells that worked in concert. I'll never get over it.

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"Midnight in the garden of good and evil"..... I can't believe still remember the title !!!!!!!!!..... agggghhhhhh

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I like Lars Von Trier but Nymphomaniac was sooooo awful. I can't get myself to like Charlotte Gainsbourg which didn't help. Still, I later rented Parts I and II to see if it got any better. It did not.

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My vote--hands down- is "Left Behind" with Nicholas Cage. Fortunately I watched it on NetFlix and was able to watch it in sections where I could catch my breath from laughing .

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I was watching a movie in the mid 80’s with a girlfriend. I have no idea what it was called. It was blob type. I started laughing uncontrollably it was so bad. People were looking at me and I had to leave.

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I left one of the Bourne movies ( I don't know which one) because the car chasing scenes were making me so dizzy I had to vomit.

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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes...I know it was a spoof but it was just awful...

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That Madonna tour movie filmed in black and white in the early 90’s. Hard to even admit I went to it.

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No, but i was one of only 4 people in the audience to see a showing of “Eyes Wide Shut.” The foreshadowing piano chords were so predictable that we all just started humming them when we knew they’d strike up next.

UUNJ Level 8 Jan 7, 2019
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Life force. The worst movie I'd ever seen besides maybe Valentine's Day. Ug...

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The Thin Red Line (boring movie) and The Conjuring 2 (unruly teens in the theatre). I requested a refund for both.

The Thin Red Line because it was boring even an hour into the movie, I couldn't bare it! I was falling asleep! I walked out, requested, and got a refund.

The Conjuring 2 because after 2 requests from management to escort some rowdy teens out of the movie theatre, they didn't do it quick enough and my sons and I missed out on much of the movie. Management had them leave only after I requested my money back. The kids were asked to leave and they did, and my sons and I got a refund, plus free movie tickets to another movie and a free large popcorn bucket and 2 free drinks.

You walked out of a Terrence Malick film? If you do nothing but gaze at the breathtaking cinematography...
I
CAN'T
EVEN.

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I walked out of "Cloverfield". The shaky camera thing makes me dizzy & nauseous. I honestly can't tell you if the movie was actually good or not.

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