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Movies You've Walked Out Of! It's your turn...
Ellemeno:
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Not Julianne Moore / Uma Thurman :: Harvey Keitel / William H. Macy :P
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ednbarby:
Ooh! Ooh! I got one!
How about no more trailers that give away THE WHOLE FREAKIN' MOVIE???!!!
I feel better now.
LauraGigs:
--- Quote ---Woody Allen with (insert name of current 20 something hot young actress with large breasts)
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Totally, MaineWriter!
--- Quote ---A community cafe area where it's typical that people can gather afterward and talk about the movie.
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Absolutely. However, if people insist on gabbing during the screening and bother others, they get thrown the hell out! 8)
MaineWriter:
I'm changing the game a little bit. Are there movies you have walked out of? Or WISHED you had walked out of?
The only movie I can remember actually walking out of was "Life of Brian." I hated this movie and I usually love Monty Python stuff, but this truly sucked big time, IMO.
Movies I wish I had walked out of:
"Family Plot" (1976). The last thing directed by Alfred Hitchcock. What a snooze-fest and in fact, I fell asleep. I would have left except I was on a date, and he was driving.
"Mean Girls." The beginning of the end for Lindsay Lohan, I think. I wished I could have left but I was with my daughter. The movie actually got good reviews. The same thing for "The Family Stone" -- oh God, what a loathesome movie. Another one that got good reviews and one reviewer even said it would be the next "It's a Wonderful Life" of Christmas movies. Yeah, in which dysfunctional universe is that going to happen?
"The Rugrats Movie." Another I couldn't leave because I was with my children. Oh what a headache I had when this horrible thing was over.
"A Prairie Home Companion." Another movie where I fell asleep in the middle and another movie that had good reviews. Huh? See comment above on L. Lohan. She was in PHC, too. Ugh.
Others?
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Shasta542:
I really hated these two movies, but other people REALLY loved them, so I'm not saying they are bad movies.......just saying they were not my cuppa tea!
I didn't walk out---I was with others---but I would have if I'd been alone.
"Lady in the Water"
"Glengarry Glen Ross"
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