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Home >> Films & Movies >> Walking out the cinema
21.10.2008, 19:34 quote
Oh i did once! Well actually my mum had to take me out of the middle of Lady & The Tramp cause i wouldn't stop crying when Tramp got locked up by the dog warden...i think i was 6
I still don't think i've seen it all the way through!
21.10.2008, 19:55 quote
| choochi0 wrote: | ||
Don't lie - you are afraid of everyone looking at you when you get up aren't you! |
Yes. You've found me out. I must hang my head in shame.
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21.10.2008, 20:09 quote
| baggiebhoy wrote: | ||||
Yes. You've found me out. I must hang my head in shame. |
Don't worry Bags, we will find you the help you need.
21.10.2008, 20:26 quote
| choochi0 wrote: | ||||||
Don't worry Bags, we will find you the help you need. |
Trained professionals have tried and failed.
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21.10.2008, 21:01 quote
Get out! I loved Eyes wide shut. =))))))))
The only movie I ever walked out on was David Lynch's "Inland Empire"... I keep on going to David Lynch flicks, because I loved Twin Peaks... It always proved to be a huge mistake... Now I know the man is supposed to be a genius, but I just, just, just don't bloody get it. It's almost always like a bad incursion into a drunken cuckoo's head. I'm pretty sure actually that not even a drunken, drugged cuckoo could see things that way.
Anyhow I almost walked out on that shaite called "The fountain"... But I were too fond of finishing my popcorn.
One other movie I'm glad I didn't see in a cinema is "Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind". I simply did not get it the first time I saw it and, even now, when I eventually understood what the whole shabang was... I still see no reason for spoiling such a lovely idea with such a shaite movie.
22.10.2008, 00:06 quote
Never walked out of a movie as I'd be too embarrassed being glared at for disturbing others...but recently I fell asleep (and apparently snored....oooops!) during the latest Batman movie, and recall snoozing during On Golden Pond (God, showing my age now!) and Jaws.
I have fallen asleep during countless movies watched at home, mainly due to my tiredness rather than the film's crapness, and some switched off before the end due to their crapness, that's the same as walking out of a cinema, switching off?
The last I switched off was The Agency, and another was Unbreakable. Both utter tripe.
Unlike Baggie, I do not believe a crap movie or book deserves for its ending to be known.
22.10.2008, 11:21 quote
| choochi0 wrote: | ||||
How does that film end? |
Well I fell asleep when they threatened his live as he entered unasked the orgy, was wondering if he survived... don't watch movies without happy end
22.10.2008, 11:26 quote
| rocketgirl wrote: |
| Never walked out of a movie as I'd be too embarrassed being glared at for disturbing others...but recently I fell asleep (and apparently snored....oooops!) during the latest Batman movie, and recall snoozing during On Golden Pond (God, showing my age now!) and Jaws.
I have fallen asleep during countless movies watched at home, mainly due to my tiredness rather than the film's crapness, and some switched off before the end due to their crapness, that's the same as walking out of a cinema, switching off? The last I switched off was The Agency, and another was Unbreakable. Both utter tripe. Unlike Baggie, I do not believe a crap movie or book deserves for its ending to be known. |
good to see you back RG. Hope everything is ok?
22.10.2008, 15:36 quote
15 minutes
De Niro was in it and it was pants.
I didnt walk out though as it was one of the few times while married that we actually went to the cinema together. But had I gone on my own I would've left probably about 20 minutes in. Funnilly enough my ex agreed that it was poor, and we rarely agreed on anything anyway hahahaha
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07.11.2008, 07:18 quote
There was some chinese one that I just couldn't get - it was going on about three hours, and the plot seemed to consist of people in brightly coloured robes wandering up and down brightly coloured corridors
And gongs. There were gongs....
(o;
03.12.2008, 20:23 quote
cloverfield
jurrassic park 3
the strangers
mamma mia
sometimes you just have to do it!
03.12.2008, 21:28 quote
Only once, went to see a late night Horror film, many years ago, had to leave as the film projector broke down, gave us a return ticket but I could go as I was ill
08.12.2008, 18:32 quote
| athenodite wrote: |
| cloverfield
jurrassic park 3 the strangers mamma mia sometimes you just have to do it! |
cant believe you walked out of cloverfield and mamma mia
09.12.2008, 18:37 quote
| alanpartridge83 wrote: | ||
cant believe you walked out of cloverfield and mamma mia |
really? i thought they were both equally cringe worthy. i shudder at the mere thought of them.
09.12.2008, 20:12 quote
mamma mia is a harmless camp fun flick and cloverfield was a great original monster flick.i agree tho that both films are love or hate movies that split opinion
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