The only movie I ever walked out was Brother Bear. Maybe I was already to old (26ish) but that was too cringy and kitschy for me.
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Date Movie. It only took one for me to swear off Friedberg and Setzer
"The Transporter Refueled". Living in a smaller city in Northern Canada with three screens... We had a Tuesday night cheap movie night group that would go to whatever was playing, then to the pub afterwards. Small city -- something to do. We had seen a lot of bad movies as a result, but this was the worst. At the end of the movie, everyone had left except our small group. We're masochists, apparently.
Alexander. Absolutely terrible especially considering the cast and potential from a story point of view.
Breakfast for Champions. Almost everyone left the cinema. We also didn't make it to the end. Terrible movie...
I've only ever walked out of one movie and funny enough I genuinely can't remember which one. I think it was the exorcism of Emily rose but that doesn't feel right. Either way we sat in the theater for an hour and not even a single jump scare or anything other than some lady running around gathering a story from different churches or something. Got super board so our group left. It wasn't even one of those movies that's so bad it's worth joking about.
My wife thinks it may have been the nun. She says the women's mother was also part of the story some how
Went to an outdoor screening of La Dolce Vita. Some friends that came with us left about halfway through. I know it’s supposed to be a classic but it just didn’t land for me at all.
Dracula Untold. I don't know why I thought it might be good but the first quarter or so that I stayed awake through just seemed like he needed marriage counseling or something.
I know this isn’t going to be popular but I walked out of Inglorious Bastards. I felt like it was so boring and the long bits of dialog just seemed to drag on forever.
This is an oldie, Raising Arizona. I was a kid that didn't know better and was easily entertained, people were getting up to leave and even my mother wanted to, poor lady had to SUFFER thru it.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kull_the_Conqueror
Only movie I walked out of. I wasn't the only one.
Vanilla Sky (2001) with Tom Cruise.
Absolutely awful movie. That was the only movie I’ve ever walked out on, and I’ve seen some really bad movies.