Have you ever walked out of a movie and why?

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@Bluepatch (2476)
Trinidad And Tobago
July 8, 2008 4:15pm CST
I did once. The torture scenes were horrible.
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@kun2349 (23381)
• Singapore
12 Jul 08
Yup, i did walked once, and i remember i was watching, The aviator.. lol ^_^ The movie was so long and bored that my fren actually fallen inside the cinema while watching it.. So after she woke up, i juts tell her, let's go.. ANd we just walked out and went for a bite instead.. lol =D Other than that, there are times whereby i'm tempted to walk out too, but i din, so my frenz and me sneaked out for a smoke break b4 going inside to watch again.. lol
@amitavroy (4819)
• India
9 Jul 08
nearest they had were quite a few movies which I went to see and I got so bored with them that I literally walked out of the theatre. I generally don't see crash movies but when I go and find that the move is not up to the expectations than I generally walk out because I don't like to sit in the theatre watching a boring movie in wasting my time. There seemed quite a few people not to Intel's. They will set the whole time and after they get out of the theatre there was there what hell of an experienced a head inside. But I generally try to avoid this and get out.
@cynddvs (2948)
• United States
8 Jul 08
I've had to walk out on one movie. The first movie my husband and I went to see after we had our daughter was The Hills Have Eyes. There is a horrible scene that involves a mother and a baby and it got to me really bad. I was almost in tears even though I knew it was just a movie. I just couldn't handle watching something like that. Scary movies never used to bother me before I had my daughter. But now I can't stand watching any kind of scary movies that involve children or babies.
@momiecat (997)
• United States
8 Jul 08
Yes, I have walked out on a movie or two before. If it involves one hint of animal abuse or actual scenes, I will walk out. Many, many times in movies there has been some harm done to an animal, fish, bird or whatever. I see no reason that animal abuse enhances anything in movies. It gives some people bad ideas. I will not support a movie with such trashy scenes. I will walk out and ask for my money back.
• United States
9 Jul 08
my mother and i walked out of the movie columbus. it was gory fight scene after horrible fight scene. we did not have the stamina for constant battle.
@erikdell (99)
• United States
9 Jul 08
Yes, the only movie I ever walked out on was Shooter with Mark Walberg. I've sat through bad movies before but for some reason me and my girlfriend just couldn't take the bad acting and predictable plot. So we packed up and left forever cursing Walberg's name.
@baileycows (3665)
• United States
8 Jul 08
yes. I took my little girl to the bad news bears with Billy Bob Thornton. I could not believe all the little kids cursing. It was not a positive influence on my child. There was more cursing in that than one of Eddie Murphys old films LOL.