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I'm lost
November 2005

JAN 29, 2010 09:58 PM

khoos said:
Running with Scissors



That made me sad and angry. It was such a good book.

Book of Love was like that too.



Kris7

Kris7

Bridgewater, MA
July 2003

JAN 29, 2010 10:16 PM

Anything with Ben Stiller. Everything I see him in recycles the same three things: 1)Awkward Moments 2)Gross out humor 3)Making fun of someone who is mentally retarded.

The only movie he was in that I ever liked was "Madagascar". For some reason actors/comedians that I fucking hate do great work in animated films.

I hate Ray Romano, but I liked "Ice Age."

I want to break Owen Wilson's nose with a sledgehammer, but he was great in "Cars"

Gilby

Gilby

Bridgeville, PA
October 2004

JAN 29, 2010 10:35 PM

Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.

I only stayed because I wanted to see the fight with Darth Maul at the end.

The Pod Race scene really annoyed the piss out of me. I was like "Thank god that was over." Then some dumb CGI creature jumped up and said "He's only got 2 more laps to go!"

QuarterNote

QuarterNote

Aurora, CO
October 2008

JAN 29, 2010 11:23 PM

khoos said:



Closer



Closer is a great PLAY, they broke down many standards with it. Like the screen and chat room. However, it didn't translate well in to movie. So yeah I turned it offsurreal

Lemonkid

Lemonkid

Canada
May 2003

JAN 29, 2010 11:51 PM

gdarklighter said:
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Yes, I did go in expecting something bad. But it was supposed to be the standard tits and explosion Michael Bay sort of bad; what I got was so, so much worse.



I would have walked out if I could

Cash

Cash

USA
OLD SKOOL

JAN 30, 2010 06:35 AM

Other People's Money
Home Alone II
Bad Boys

issue_

issue_

HOPEFUL

I'm lost

JAN 30, 2010 07:26 AM

khoos said:
Running with Scissors



i own this movie. someone gave it to me. it sat in it's wrapper for about 9months... i attempted to watch it many many times before i actually did. it's not that bad. the beginning was a drag for me.

oh and..i fell asleep the 2nd time i saw the watchmen in theatres.

Dryad

Dryad

HOPEFUL

Asheville, NC

JAN 30, 2010 08:18 AM

wingsie said:
I've never walked out of a movie, or even wanted to. Then again I only ever go to a movie if it's something super awesome (so yeah, I rarely go to the movies).



Me too.


THough the one movie I fell asleep during in the theater was Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.

Hardwaytofall

Hardwaytofall

USA
August 2008

JAN 30, 2010 10:41 AM

Dryad said:

wingsie said:
I've never walked out of a movie, or even wanted to. Then again I only ever go to a movie if it's something super awesome (so yeah, I rarely go to the movies).



Me too.


THough the one movie I fell asleep during in the theater was Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.



I actually know a few people who fell asleep to that movie.

Kolic

Kolic

Tulsa, OK
July 2004

JAN 30, 2010 01:12 PM

issue_ said:

khoos said:
Running with Scissors



i own this movie. someone gave it to me. it sat in it's wrapper for about 9months... i attempted to watch it many many times before i actually did. it's not that bad. the beginning was a drag for me.



I had read the book by happenstance (a stripped copy was in the employee restroom at work and I needed reading material) and was really impressed by it and then amazed that someone made a movie. Given much of the content and how outlandish the story was (though supposedly 100% true), I didn't expect it to be too accurate, but I was hopeful. The movie disappointed me, but on a weekend afternoon when nothing else is on? I'd watch it and not complain too bad.

Takashi Miike's Imprint. Yeah, it's straight to DVD, I know. I was looking to expand my horror collection and so many people rave about how "disturbing" Miike's work is, so I picked it up. I've watched it half-way through once. Biggest waste of money on a dvd. The story is dull, the acting is horrible, and the shock violence is yawn-worthy.

Never walked out of a movie in a theatre. I don't go often, but when I do, it tends to be movies I really really want to see and I've been lucky that none of them have been that bad. Though it is that fear that keeps me from going to see Boondock Saints 2. Loved the original and it's ingrained dearly in my memories along with a certain time in my life. Scared the sequel will destroy that.

meatpieboy

meatpieboy

Korea, D.P.R.
June 2004

JAN 30, 2010 03:10 PM

khoos said:
I fell asleep in the theatre once.
The movie was off to a slow start and I'd just come off a double shift (the people I worked the second shift with were all going out so I figured why not)
I fell asleep during




Fine. I admit it. I laughed at this.

kiko1906

kiko1906

Tulsa, OK
February 2010

FEB 07, 2010 07:55 PM

EccentricOldGuy

EccentricOldGuy

Cody, WY
October 2008

FEB 14, 2010 08:31 PM

War, Inc. How do you start with so much comic genius and make an unwatchable movie?

Marge

Marge

Davis, CA
July 2003

FEB 15, 2010 09:02 PM

I tried to walk out of "Jurassic Park 2." I stood up, and my mom grabbed my hand and made me sit down. She said, "I paid for non-matinee tickets. You're watching this damn movie."


I actually DID walk out of "Starship Troopers." I found out later that I left right before it got 'good' and revealed its satirical nature. I've had it explained to me since, but I was just so fucking annoyed that first go-round that I've never tried to watch again.

PRockGirlScout

PRockGirlScout

Portland, OR
October 2005

FEB 15, 2010 09:57 PM

mydogfarted said:
Knowing. I rented it and it was so bad I wanted to leave my own house.



Ditto.

weems

weems

Corpus Christi, TX
September 2008

FEB 15, 2010 11:56 PM

I have a horrendous ability to enjoy almost ANY movie i watch. and i mean it.
though some are still painful to view
500 Days of Summer
Legion
i wont even try to watch 2012...

Luella_DeVille

Luella_DeVille

USA
April 2006

FEB 17, 2010 01:12 AM

Lemonkid said:

gdarklighter said:
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Yes, I did go in expecting something bad. But it was supposed to be the standard tits and explosion Michael Bay sort of bad; what I got was so, so much worse.



I would have walked out if I could



I saw this a few days after having 2 impacted wisdom teeth out, and I had 'dry sockets' so my head felt like it would explode. I wanted to kill myself from the pain already and this steaming pile of shit almost pushed me over the edge. I was crying by the end of it.

Seachelles

Seachelles

SUICIDEGIRL

USA

FEB 18, 2010 07:50 AM

Twilight.

Mamma Mia.

Sex and The City.

(worst fucking movies ever)

But I worked at a dinner and movie theatre so I was forced to see most of the recent releases of the past 3 years over 20 times each. It's enough to drive anyone batty.

JohnnyForeigner

JohnnyForeigner

United Kingdom
July 2003

FEB 19, 2010 08:32 AM

Phenomenon
Junior

Walked out of both of them. Was expecting very little, got waaaaay less.

Toku666

Toku666

Columbus, OH
May 2004

FEB 19, 2010 02:44 PM

Awwww, "Junior" is hysterical, though!

"I love zees leetle cocktail frawahnks!"

Gigondas

Gigondas

Charlotte, NC
January 2003

FEB 20, 2010 12:07 AM

Toys soporific

Electra who wants an angsty ninja?

Seythia

Seythia

Germany
February 2010

FEB 20, 2010 11:00 AM

Sex and the City
I am Legend
2012

500 day of summer was close but it has MatthewGray Gubler in it and that was enough for me to endure the whole movie.

nyree

nyree

I'm lost
December 2009

FEB 20, 2010 02:22 PM

American Pie 2 (Though I'm still willing to watch the first, if the opportunity presents itself...)
My Big Fat Greek Wedding

I don't know. I try to avoid movies like those, but the decision wasn't mine. MBFGW was so bad.

_panda_

_panda_

I'm lost
November 2005

FEB 20, 2010 05:42 PM

kiko1906 said:



+ 1

Rory_B_Bellows

Rory_B_Bellows

Dallas, TX
April 2007

FEB 20, 2010 05:55 PM

The Day After Tomorrow.

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