Which films have you walked out of in sheer boredom?

Only one, The Incredible Hulk. Took my son thinking he would enjoy it, but he asked to go and I was only too happy to oblige :D

I wanted very badly to walk out of the first Harry Potter film as its absolutely dire and not a patch on the books, but sadly my son was determined to stick that one out. Funnily enough though, he never asked to see it again, or any of the others :D
 
Meet the Parents. I know, I know, everyone loves it, I must be crazy, etc, etc.

But that kind of "Oh my god... he's not going to?? Oh he is? Oh my god, that's so embarassing!" humour doesn't work for me. Same reason that whenever I'm forced to watch Mr Bean I only see glimpses through my fingers.
 
I remember I stopped watching You've Got Mail at home once.
My most boring cinema experience was probably Star Wars - The Phantom Menace. The experience was lightened considerably when a small child moved around in a seat near me, causing it to snap up and trap him in it. Far more interesting than anything happening on the screen at the time.
 
Open Water - dull, dull, dull. :yawn: Horrible central characters too, i was actually willing the sharks to hurry up and eat them.
 
The most boring film I have seen was called.....something like Hildago, about a horserace zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
And, will get lynched for this! but for the most part the Da Vinci Code bored me, loved the book though.
 
Never actually walked out but was tempted to walk out of The Blair Witch Project. I decided to stick it out in the hope that something would happen. :yawn: :yawn: It didn
 
I'll probably be clobbered for this but I wished I'd walked out of Lost in Translation so dull. I didn't walk out of but turned the DVD off of Walk the Line also... so 2 Oscar type films there, I am obviously a philistine!
 
Gangs of new york - so so long and boring!

Would have walked out of the second matrix one had the cinema not been so packed - after what felt like 3 hours while he was sat on the bench talking!!!!!
 
Neil Young: Heart of Gold - it was the surprise film at our local film festival, and from later reports, by the end of the film over two-thirRAB of the audience had also voted with their feet.

One film I wish I'd walked out of was Primer - dull dull dull
 
Films I've given up watching at home:
- All 3 Star Wars Prequels
- The Wedding Crashers
- Scary Movie

Films I desperately wanted to walk out on in the cinema, but wasn't brave enough because of where I was sitting:
- The Cell (so disturbingly awful)
- The Clockwork Orange (something sick about who thought this up)
- Eyes Wide Shut (How ironic is that title?)
 
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