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Movies You've Walked Out Of! It's your turn...
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: delalluvia on July 28, 2007, 02:16:44 pm ---Amistad. One scene was so horrible and intense I walked out to stand in the lobby until it was over and I was able to pull myself together enough to go back in and watch the rest of the movie.
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Gee. I've been feeling guilty over missing that one. It seemed kind of like a "duty flick." Like the other one I missed, earlier this year, Amazing Grace (which, if it had nothing else, at least had the amazingly handsome Ioan Gruffud in it).
delalluvia:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on July 28, 2007, 07:54:25 pm ---Gee. I've been feeling guilty over missing that one. It seemed kind of like a "duty flick." Like the other one I missed, earlier this year, Amazing Grace (which, if it had nothing else, at least had the amazingly handsome Ioan Gruffud in it).
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I'm still kicking myself over missing Amazing Grace. I'm a Ioan Gruffud fan, so much so, I went and saw both Fantastic Four movies. ;D
Amistad is very good. I can't say I 'enjoyed it' since it wasn't a feel good type movie, but it was worth seeing.
Meryl:
Amazing Grace is worth renting. Besides Ioan, the sets and costumes are pretty, too. :)
The only movie I can remember walking out of was Trainspotting. It was about drug addicts in Scotland (sorry, Kelda) and was so gross and depressing I finally gave up on it. :P
louisev:
I have walked out of several movies, for the same reason: the graphic violence:
Brazil
American Werewolf in London
Braveheart
Excalibur
of the ones I can remember.
Some I hardly even got into before they got to be too much - I lasted in "American Werewolf" until the first werewolf attack scene with the roommate and that was that.
MaineWriter:
Violence keeps me out of movies completely. I have never seen "Pulp Fiction" despite all its accolades, nor have I seen "Fight Club." And I don't intend to.
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