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I might get flamed for this but I walked out of the new pirates movie...I thought it sucked ass. Scrilla [/ QUOTE ] You are not alone on this. My wife and daughter loved the first one and really wished they had walked out on the second one. It's doubtful they'll see the third one. |
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#92
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If I wasn't in a group of friends, I would have walked out of Catwoman
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#93
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The Crow is one of my favorites, but Dom already knows this.
My ex and I walked out of Sin City. |
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I pretty much agree with everything DB said in this thread. I'd never walk out of a movie that I paid for and went to a theater. I have turned off ones that I've rented, but thats about it.
Also, Independence Day is the nuts. |
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#95
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+Late for dinner
characters were cardboard cut-outs; premise was stupid (crazy scientist sends people ahead but only 20 years); +Chucky 26 (I think it was 4 or 6) only bought tickets b/c it was the only thing playing at the small town theatre that we hadn't seen. |
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How do you people find yourself paying good money to see such rotten movies? I mean seriously, 75% of the movies people have posted there should have been ABSOLUTELY NO DOUBT the movie would be god awful.
I have never walked out of a movie in the theater, mostly because I make damn sure it's probably gonna be a movie I'll enjoy seeing. It's sheer misery to sit through a bad film in the theater. Although it's my policy not to walk out, there are only 3 movies I have ever seriously really really really wanted to. 1. Charlie's Angels 2 (not my movie pick, went with a group of friends and the chicks picked it) 2. The Hulk (the 2nd most bored I've ever been in a movie) 3. Lady In The Water (the MOST bored I've ever been in a movie) |
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#97
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How do you people find yourself paying good money to see such rotten movies? ... I make damn sure it's probably gonna be a movie I'll enjoy seeing [/ QUOTE ] if you do too much research or even just watch too many previews you can know the whole movie and what's the point of that? It's nice to be surprised (if the surprise is good). |
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#98
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[ QUOTE ] How do you people find yourself paying good money to see such rotten movies? ... I make damn sure it's probably gonna be a movie I'll enjoy seeing [/ QUOTE ] if you do too much research or even just watch too many previews you can know the whole movie and what's the point of that? It's nice to be surprised (if the surprise is good). [/ QUOTE ] The problem is, most movies are not good and the surprise is bad. At the price of movies, you have to use reviews to filter out the bad ones. Trailers can make any movie look good. the trick is to pick a reviewer with your tastes who knows how to tell you what you need to know without spoiling it for you. |
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Titan AE, and it's the only one.
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#100
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Adam Sandler's 8 Crazy Nights
[censored] awful |
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