gold member.awful. which was a shame as loved the other two.
an "dark night" was the film called??were they were in a jousting compe ion in medieval england,i walked out on that one to sneeked in to watch pearl harbour an was gunna walk out on that one but my bird wasnt gunna pick me up for an hour.
I ing love that movie.
6 Days and 7 Nights
One of my favorites.
Satire, actually, poking fun at our obsession with and commodification of violence and those who commit it.
Balls of Fury sucked balls. But I stayed for the whole damn thing because I thought at one point it would get better. It never did. And I love Christopher Walken!
I went to see House Party 3 with my family when I was like 8 or 7. Within the first 5 minutes there was booties and s everywhere, so we all left.
Dude... this movie is the funniest flick of all time!!! You MUST have absolutely no sense of humor!!
"Gonna go get my protective caps... get em in the cupboard... get em really fast... I'm a ventriloquist o yeeeaaaaaah.............protective caps all day"
I've never walked out of a movie I've paid for, no matter how bad it is...
Thank you! I'm glad to see that I am not the only one who found that movie dumb.
Oh and I walked out of Aeon Flux, and the House of the Dead.
The thing is I always thought satire was supposed to be funny?
Me either.
So your cash is more valuable to you than your time? You would rather waste time than cash?
I don't walk out of movies I just delete the torrent files.
I felt like walking out of 10,000 BC so badly. That was the last movie I watched in Theaters. I was so ing pissed walking out of there.
ironman,i hope number 2 does because the first one was really boring i left in the middle because all they were doing was building the suit.
yeah, I walked out of ALEXANDER movie with colin farrel
I walked out of the Hunt for Red October, the Devil's Rejects and some stupid animated horror movie that came out about a year ago or so.
Yes...if I have already wasted the money and time driving to the theater, I am going to see it through. Besides, I don't think I have ever hated watching a movie to the point of needing to leave. The soda, popcorn and candy will keep me interested enough...
I knew you missed the point, t-wang. It's about a society (America) that, through its media, glorifies violence and desensitises its population to something that should be shocking. Too subtle for you, obviously.
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