Ever walked out of a movie cause it was soo bad?

Came very, very close to walking out of Maybe Baby. Only the fact that it was my then girlfriend's choice (and therefore I could hold that against her whenever we went to the cinema again) stopped me.

But it was, utter, utter bilge.

Goldmember was another close call. Just the shock after really enjoying the first two Austin Powers films - it made me feel quite ill.
 
I wanted so badly to walk out of The Recruit but I stayed mainly to satisfy my prediction from about ten minutes in that it was one of the worst films ever made. I was right!
I'm usually extremely strict though, as up until recently (when i found the peckham multiplex,
 
I completely understand as I thought Charlies Angels 1 was stretching the realms of possibility, but the second was so flabberghastingly bad I had to get out of there! Unfortunately my mates think it's the greatest thing since sliced bread :eek:
 
I wouldnt dream of walking out of a film , as I have paid my brass Im going to watch it .....however dire ,lol

although I did think about walking into another screen after I saw I :robot ,last week it was quite busy an I could easily have just walked into one of the other films ,but as Im too honest I didnt bother ...
 
I've never walked out, but I came very close to it once with 'Intacto'.

I did once see a couple walk out during "Bowling For Columbine" who never returned though - they probably snuck into a rom:com instead ;) :)
 
Years ago in Manchester, I walked out of a film called 'The Secret of Santa Vittoria' and went to the other nearby cinema and watched 'Planet of the Apes'. The film must have been bad because I don't think its every been on TV, not even Film Four.
 
I'm straying slightly off topic here........but I remember falling asleep during star wars episode I (who wouldn't) but I did walk out on wild wild west before (well I went to the toilet.......couldnt remember what seat I was on) but the film was SO BAD and they had the fire exit at the back open so I decided......bugger it and decided to go home.
 
If I'd seen it at the cinema I would have walked out of Ghost Ship.

With the exception of the start of the film the rest is utter rubbish.

I did however walk out of my lounge instead :D
 
Walked out of Virtual Sexuality. Dreadful Brit "comedy". I haven't paid for a cinema ticket in years (UGC subscription) so I'm free to leave any time without wasting money.

But VS was by far and away a top three worst film I've seen.

Schooly
 
Passage to India - we were 13 at the time and wanted to see something else (which now escapes me) but it was a AA certificate and my mate couldn't get in. The only PG rating was Passage to India. :o
 
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