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View Poll Results: What stakes are you comfortable with? Check all that apply. | |||
<= $10 | 43 | 27.56% | |
$10 < x <=$20 | 39 | 25.00% | |
$20 < x < $=30 | 27 | 17.31% | |
$30 < x <=$50 | 23 | 14.74% | |
$50+ | 24 | 15.38% | |
Voters: 156. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: Walking Out on a Movie
Walked out of the last 5-10 minutes of Any given Sunday. The movie really annoyed me. I got in for free so it wasn't as big to leave.
I cannot really imagine walking out of a movie anytime soon though as I don't see too many, and if I do, it will likely be a good one. |
#42
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Re: Walking Out on a Movie
i walked out of Windtalkers with nic cage. so [censored] bad
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#43
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never walked out on a movie. You did pay for it, so why walk out of it? [/ QUOTE ] sunk cost |
#44
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Re: Walking Out on a Movie
I also walked out of Must Love Dogs. I assumed it was about bestiality...
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#45
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Re: Walking Out on a Movie
walked out on Late for Dinner and Chuckie 4 or 5
hadn't researched either one- just showed up at theatre. this was pre-internet. or at least I wasn't into the internet back then. and it was 1 theatre in the small towns I was in at the times. i'm quick about ejecting a DVD I don't like. |
#46
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Re: Walking Out on a Movie
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas [/ QUOTE ] what the hell [/ QUOTE ] I wanted to, but didn't. ----------- My grandparents walked out of Clockwork Orange. [/ QUOTE ] people walking out of clockwork orange is much different than people walking out of fear and loathing. 2 movies I wanted to walk out of: Unbreakable Da Vinci code (seriously people, read the book. it's infinitely times better). |
#47
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Re: Walking Out on a Movie
da vinci code the movie was horrific. what was tom hanks doing. really awful. i didn't walk out though. back to hanks though, it was like he decided not to be tom hanks while playing whatever dudes name was. seriously the worst performance of hanks career that i can remeber, by a mile.
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#48
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Re: Walking Out on a Movie
SO funny that you hated Must Love Dogs! I LOVED that movie, and i even rented it again and nlsoldier liked it too!! I seriously really really liked that movie.
THe only movie I can remember walking out on was "One Night With The King", which we didn't realize was actually a religious children's movie. |
#49
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SO funny that you hated Must Love Dogs! I LOVED that movie, and i even rented it again and nlsoldier liked it too!! I seriously really really liked that movie. THe only movie I can remember walking out on was "One Night With The King", which we didn't realize was actually a religious children's movie. [/ QUOTE ] NLsoldier must now chime in to defend himself. Note it becomes less funny when you realize you are female and probably all other posters are male, I don't even think I saw a preview of Must Love Dogs and I can tell you it sucked. With regards to my earlier post, if you walked out of one movie, why wouldn't you just go to another one? My view is I paid for a movie, I might as well see something (unless I'm with my gf and she's feeling randy but never left a movie due to that). Walking out and goign home because a movie sucks jsut seems so contrived IMO. |
#50
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Re: Walking Out on a Movie
the only movie that was close was amistad (all my friends wanted to leave) but I refused
good movie |
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