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Well I'm not that often in a cinema and never had this. But I have netflix and experienced this many times there. I just quit the movie and never watched it again? Which one?  The last was Matrix 2 and after I got myself to watch it to see the third one I totally quit. It's just garbage in my opinion. The first one is very good but the third not really. 

Recently I watched Meg with some friends in a cinema. It wasn't that mega hyper good but I stayed.  

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Only ever walked out of a movie once, and that was for Spider-man: Homecoming, of all things.

Was with a group of friends, and I dunno, we all just thought it was garbage. :mlp_laugh: Only Spider-man movies I actually like are the first two Raimi films. Hell, I'd rather watch Spider-man 3 back-to-back for 24 hours than ever see Homecoming again. :eww:



 

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MORTAL KOMBAT: ANNIHILATION.

I enjoyed the first one, so my wife & I figured, 'the second one should be decent, right?'

In less than five friggin' minutes... we BOTH decided to ditch this worthless film & snuck our way into 'Alien Resurrection', which was WAAAAAAAAAY better.

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36 minutes ago, Randimaxis said:

MORTAL KOMBAT: ANNIHILATION.

I enjoyed the first one, so my wife & I figured, 'the second one should be decent, right?'

In less than five friggin' minutes... we BOTH decided to ditch this worthless film & snuck our way into 'Alien Resurrection', which was WAAAAAAAAAY better.

Amen to that!

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I've seen lots of shitty movies, but all of those I saw when I was a kid, I was too young to leave the theater alone so I had to stay with my parents
Of all the movies I remember wanting to leave in the middle of it all(Hardly counts, but given my age at the time I watched them it's the closest I can get to walking out), I'd say Pokemon The First Movie and the Tim Burton Planet of the Apes remake

Nowadays I'm usually careful with whatever movies I want to see in theaters

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I walked out of a screening of Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets.

 

It was really bad.

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No movie I've seen was bad enough for me to walk out of a theater before... Although, if I saw Jack & Jill in the theater, then I definitely would have walked out, as that's the only I film I've watched that I would describe as pure torture.

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4 minutes ago, Nsxile said:

No movie I've seen was bad enough for me to walk out of a theater before... Although, if I saw Jack & Jill in the theater, then I definitely would have walked out, as that's the only I film I've watched that I would describe as pure torture.

I'd say "Bucky Larson: Born To Be A Star" comes pretty close.

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Star Wars Force Awakens. It was a good movie and everything, but they honestly could've made it better and the ending didn't really satisfy me since literally almost every Star Wars movie ends the same way.


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Years ago, a friend of mine dragged me to the cinema to watch Bring It On. I didn't walk out, but I did sit there wondering what would kill me first. Choking on a piece of popcorn or how bad the film was. I prayed that it would be the popcorn for a quick and easy way out.

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I don't walk out of theaters no matter how bad a film is. I'm very picky about what I'll spend money to see to begin with, and even a movie that turns out to be a letdown at least gives me something to talk about. If I watch something bad in its entirety, no matter how boring it is, at least I can back up my arguments on why I think it's bad when talking to people who did like it well.  

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The closest was Transformers 4 : Age Of Extinction. 

The films themselves range from okay to bad, but this was torture.

Way too overlong and drawn out, questionably killed off certain characters, and the Dino Bots were completely wasted and underused.

The trailers misled on that. 

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