Never walked out of a theater but I do fall asleep if I'm not interested. The Hangover, Wedding Crashers, Ghost Rider and The Marine all had me snoozing.
Trapped in Paradise.
Never walked out of a theater but I do fall asleep if I'm not interested. The Hangover, Wedding Crashers, Ghost Rider and The Marine all had me snoozing.
Some of you have some god awful taste in movies. Pirates of the Carribbean 3 the worst movie ever made? Really? Out of all the movies in existence you pick that? There's probably five movies that came out in the past year that are worse than that movie.
I've only walked out of one movie in my life and that was 8MM with Nicolas Cage...but I just snuck into Saving Private Ryan instead.
Thirteen Ghosts
If I wasn't with my ex and her family, I never would've made it past the opening credits.
Yup, walked outta that one too...and that was tough b/c I'm a big Stone fan.
Tropic Thunder and Super Troopers? Those movies are great.
Dishonorable mention to the new Clash of the ans. Didn't leave cause I wanted to see Medusa, the Kraken, etc...but such a letdown of a remake.
I've never walked out of a movie because it was bad. When I was a kid I walked out of the movies towards the end of Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame because it was getting too intense.![]()
Only movies I've actually walked out on were Maximum Risk, the forgotten 1996 stinker with Jean Claude Van Damme and Natasha Henstrige, and the Fiennes/Thurman Avengers. Had I not been tricked, dragged, or otherwise bribed into seeing them and with people who were somehow actually enjoying themselves, odds are I wouldn't have stayed for all of Ghost Rider, or either of the National Treasure movies.
And then there's anic, which I actually saw twice in theaters even though I hated it. First time I saw it was purely out of curiosity (knew damn well going in I wouldn't like it) and I forced myself to stay through the whole thing. Second time was because my girlfriend also wanted to see what the fuss was about. She was not as determined to sit through the whole thing, however, and we probably would have walked out if not for the empty theater naughty time.
Despite all the movies I see in a given year, and how many of them have sucked, I very rarely consider walking out or turning them off early; once I dedicate five or ten minutes to a narrative, I usually feel compelled to finish it.
I dozed off in Tropic Thunder but that's because I was coming off a 12-hour day.
I've never walked out on a movie. I'll suffer for every penny's worth.
How anyone can think Pirates of the Carribean 3 isn't one of the worst turds ever put out baffles me. It's long, the pirates look like drag queens, the marriage in the middle of the huge swordfight, the ty costumes, the length, etc. Disney is crap if it's not animated.
Why? If you bought a rancid meal would you finish the plate just because you dropped $10 on it? If you got a lap dance and the chick had a , you'd just let shim grind on you until the song finished?
well done, sir
Well honestly, I've never been to a movie so bad that it's comparable to a rancid meal or a stripper with a .
But yes, to your questions above.
Rent Pirates 3. It's in between the two.
I might have watched some of that on TV before. You should give Pirates 4 a go![]()
Trailer for Pirates 4 actually looks promising. Orlando Bloom's not in it.
What???
LMAO, another nut-job![]()
No way; they keep declining with each sequel. I don't want to see how much worse the series can get.
I will say that Home Alone 3 was insanely bad. I've never watched another movie anywhere in that stratosphere of in the theater since then.
TheMACHINE's gotta be trolling with his remarks on Kung Pow. That was great just for the scene when they kept pounding Betty in the nuts with the staffs.
I thought Blade 2 was good. I think ALVAREZ said it right, when he was wondering why you people had certain expectations for certain movies you paid money to see.
I went to see Blade 2 cuz Wesley Snipes is a bad ass Blade, and wanted to see him up some vampires. Then on top of that you had Ron Perlman as a vampire bad ass, and Luke Goss as Nomak. Then to top it off, Guillermo del Toro was directing.
I thought for its time the fight scenes were great, the initial scene was action packed and sucked you into the movie, plus that vampire princess was hot as . The idea of a reaper was pretty cool too.
Blade Trinity was the movie I would have walked out on, had I paid actual money to see it in theaters.
LOLOL. Totally not surprised. You're not even "old" old, but not surprised at all.
LOL
No way that series could survive without Joe Pesci getting his head set on fire.
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