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Bowser 01-25-2015 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 11291712)
Never walked out of a movie, but I did fall asleep to Matrix Reloaded in the theater.


I never take naps, either. ****ing movie had some boring parts in it.

Reloaded was good overall with some pretty sweet scenes. Revolutions deserved to be walked out of.

Baby Lee 01-25-2015 06:31 PM

Dunno if I actually walked out [not big on walking out, heck I watched Legal Eagles twice in two days because I liked the people I went to the theater with each time], and I generally either vet movies before I see them, or go to movies with friends so it doesn't really matter how good or bad the movie is. But instances of my strong URGE to walk out I can remember was;

Tango and Cash

That shitty sequel to The Crow with ADA Robinette.

notorious 01-25-2015 06:58 PM

Tango and Cash?


It had some good one-liners in it. LMAO

Buehler445 01-25-2015 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 11291830)
Dunno if I actually walked out [not big on walking out, heck I watched Legal Eagles twice in two days because I liked the people I went to the theater with each time], and I generally either vet movies before I see them, or go to movies with friends so it doesn't really matter how good or bad the movie is. But instances of my strong URGE to walk out I can remember was;

Tango and Cash

That shitty sequel to The Crow with ADA Robinette.

Tango and Cash was so ****tacular it's a cult classic.

cabletech94 01-27-2015 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 11291712)
Never walked out of a movie, but I did fall asleep to Matrix Reloaded in the theater.


I never take naps, either. ****ing movie had some boring parts in it.

ha that made me laugh out loud!! while not matrix for me, the only movie I fell asleep at was johnny pneumonic (sp?). I was in h.s. and a buddy and me drove up to kc to watch it. man, that was turrrible.

kysirsoze 01-27-2015 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 11291728)
Draft Day. It wasn't that the pacing or acting was that bad, but the screenplay was so bad that nothing could save it. It was a bad concept for a movie to start with, but it was as if no one involved in the movie had ever paid attention to the NFL draft before making it. I don't understand who reads a script like that and agrees to produce it without first talking to someone - anyone - who is a knowledgeable football fan.

I didn't watch long enough to get a real sense of pacing. The thing is, my expectations were low. It managed to slither below them. It is barely a movie. It's a commercial for the NFL, but even then it's a terrible one. My girlfriend just started watching football with me 2 years ago and even she spotted the non stop bullshit.

RockChalk 01-27-2015 02:55 PM

A Knight's Tale.

Was with a group of people, mostly girls I wanted to put my penis in, that wanted to see it. Didn't even make it past the opening credits (opened with some We Will Rock You shitty take). Walked out and sat in on the rest of Joe Dirt til the movie ended.

Just looked at the box office take...how the hell did that movie make $56mil?

Fire Me Boy! 01-27-2015 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by RockChalk (Post 11295460)
A Knight's Tale.

Was with a group of people, mostly girls I wanted to put my penis in, that wanted to see it. Didn't even make it past the opening credits (opened with some We Will Rock You shitty take). Walked out and sat in on the rest of Joe Dirt til the movie ended.

Just looked at the box office take...how the hell did that movie make $56mil?

I think you answered your own question, dude.

RockChalk 01-27-2015 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 11295469)
I think you answered your own question, dude.

Good call

I knew it was going to be awful, but sometimes you must make sacrifices. On this occasion, I was unwilling to wait out such a terrible movie. Looks like a bunch of other people we willing to wait it out.

Fire Me Boy! 01-27-2015 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by RockChalk (Post 11295470)
Good call

I knew it was going to be awful, but sometimes you must make sacrifices. On this occasion, I was unwilling to wait out such a terrible movie. Looks like a bunch of other people we willing to wait it out.

Not necessarily. You bought your ticket; they bought theirs; countless others bought theirs. Not a single one of you necessarily stayed at the theater or even saw more than 5 minutes of it before walking out, and the numbers still count.

InChiefsHeaven 01-27-2015 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by RockChalk (Post 11295460)
A Knight's Tale.

Was with a group of people, mostly girls I wanted to put my penis in, that wanted to see it. Didn't even make it past the opening credits (opened with some We Will Rock You shitty take). Walked out and sat in on the rest of Joe Dirt til the movie ended.

Just looked at the box office take...how the hell did that movie make $56mil?

Cuz it was awesome...seriously, not one I would consider so bad as to walk out on it. You probably should have stayed a little longer.

Fish 01-27-2015 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 11281216)
I was 5 years old and went to see Ghostbusters 2. It scared the **** out of me. I had to go. The poor bastard running the movie theater took pity on me and gave me some candy while I waited for my mom.

Wait... what? You went to the movie by yourself at 5 years old? Or did your mom go with you but stayed in the theater to watch the rest of the movie after you got terrified?

Either way, WTF?

RockChalk 01-27-2015 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by InChiefsHell (Post 11295508)
Cuz it was awesome...seriously, not one I would consider so bad as to walk out on it. You probably should have stayed a little longer.

To each their own :thumb: I've never given it a second look

Buehler445 01-27-2015 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 11295516)
Wait... what? You went to the movie by yourself at 5 years old? Or did your mom go with you but stayed in the theater to watch the rest of the movie after you got terrified?

Either way, WTF?

I don't really remember. I know my mom wasn't there. She had to come get me. I think my brother (9years older than me) wanted to see it and o wanted to do everything he did. I was there with somebody, I just don't remember who.

EDIT: I vaguely remember seeing batman in the theater before that so my parents probably thought it was OK.

It's all pretty hazy. I was a dumbass child. My mother is a saint for not killing me out of rage and burying me in a ditch somewhere.

thabear04 01-28-2015 03:50 PM

https://www.yahoo.com/movies/jupiter...411922652.html

Jupiter Ascending' Debuts to Muted Crowd at Sundance

The Sundance Film Festival isn’t a typical launchpad for studio blockbusters, but Warner Bros. surprised theater-goers on Tuesday night by unveiling the Wachowski siblings’ Jupiter Ascending at a “secret screening.

The invitation-only event, which was not billed as a premiere, was the first time Jupiter Ascending was shown to the public. Variety broke news of the screening on Tuesday afternoon, but there were other clues the audience wasn’t about to see a typical Sundance indie.

When attendees with tickets arrived at the Egyptian Theater in Park City, they were handed 3D glasses.

Despite the hype of a secret screening, clusters of seats inside the 300-person venue remained empty, and a handful of patrons walked out of the two-hour-plus space epic starring Mila Kunis as a princess and Channing Tatum as an intergalactic soldier tasked with rescuing her.

The Wachowskis’ flair was fully on display, with sequences reminiscent of The Matrix or Star Wars. But when the film ended, the usually gracious Sundance audience didn’t clap at the closing credits.

“I hated it,” said one of the festival’s volunteers, who asked not to be identified for fear of irking Sundance. “It’s just ridiculous.”

Her husband was more forgiving. “It’s a combination of a whole bunch of things wrapped into one,” he said.

Neville Kiser, a screenwriter, thought the movie was hurt by the fact that it was debuting at a venue for highbrow films. “I actually liked it,” Kiser said. “But the Sundance context is weird. There were so many people in the audience scoffing and sneering. They are forgetting they are watching a movie targeted primarily to teenage boys. I’m sure those 15-year-old boys, and hopefully girls, will like it.”

The film’s co-directors and stars were not in attendance. One industry expert speculated that the discombobulated story would mean that Warner Bros., which spent $175 million on the film, would lose a significant chunk of money.

Jupiter Ascending was originally scheduled for a summer release, which was later postponed. The movie now opens on Feb. 6


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