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if a movie sucks I just browse the net on my phone.

Oh, you're one of those fuckin people.

Jackass 3d and that Fockers movie were horrible.

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if a movie sucks I just browse the net on my phone.

Oh, you're one of those fuckin people.

 

there was a girl in 300 who was messing around with her phone constantly. she was about 5 rows further to the front. it was a bullshit movie but it still got very annoying cause the phone was so bright. We made friends with two random guys sitting behind us and all started pelting her with balled up napkins, and I did the old Frisbee-move with the top plastic bit of the soft drink cup. She started bitching about it to her boyfriend and eventually he stood up and gave us an evil look, then we just pointed at her making angry gestures, and he sat back down and told her to put away her phone. :lol:

 

a couple weeks later we accidentally sat next to those two guys again in another movie, and we got all nostalgic about how we threw stuff at that girl.

lol!

 

if a movie sucks I just browse the net on my phone.

Oh, you're one of those fuckin people.

Jackass 3d and that Fockers movie were horrible.

You paid to see Little Fockers?!

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i haven't been to the cinema since january 2007, but in my time i've slept through a lot of movies.

 

pitch black, i fell asleep after the first ten minutes and woke up at the end credits. i dozed through most of the second lord of the rings movie (what a bunch of stinkers they were). i napped through the majority of X-Men 2 (went to see it with pals, i hate superhero bullshit). and casino royale (the movie that convinced me never to go to the cinema ever again) managed the astounding feat of sending me to sleep twice but still seeming way too long.

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i never felt the need to walk out, except when friends dragged me TWICE to see Adam Sandler movies

 

 

goddamn fuck, i hate everything about his fucking unfunny shitmovies, i can get pretty annoyed watching them

 

yeah they suck way too much

 

that's an understatement

but i'm glad i'm not the only one who thinks so

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Guest Babar

DID YOU EVER WALK OUT OF TV

 

DID YOU EVER WALK IN ON YOUR SISTER PISSING ON YOUR GUINEA PIG

 

i approve of this post

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it seems like a lot of people pay to see movies that they should know not to sit through for free. charlies angels? come the fuck on, if i'm going to spend my money on a movie i'm not going to be an idiot and buy a ticket for legally blonde or sex in the city. how can you be that naiive?

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it seems like a lot of people pay to see movies that they should know not to sit through for free. charlies angels? come the fuck on, if i'm going to spend my money on a movie i'm not going to be an idiot and buy a ticket for legally blonde or sex in the city. how can you be that naiive?

lol. Exactly.

 

 

 

"I walked out on Dana Carvey's Master of Disguise."

:orly:

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the only time i walked out of a movie was when i saw Jurassic Park. I was 3. It was also my first movie.

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Most notable time I walked out of a movie was A Scanner Darkly and there was only 20 min. left to go. I just couldn't take another second of it, and i probabaly had to be to work too, but it was still shit.

 

The last time I remember walking out was Piranah 3D but that was more because my friend wanted to leave.

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ive walked out of movies, but to say walk, is putting it lightly. it was more of a sprint. not that i didnt like the movie, more that my penis was about to violently assault the nearest bystander, with a pressure in which a nasa satellite would have detected. why are you staring at me? would you prefer my bladder explode unto your face?

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Most notable time I walked out of a movie was A Scanner Darkly and there was only 20 min. left to go. I just couldn't take another second of it, and i probabaly had to be to work too, but it was still shit.

 

The last time I remember walking out was Piranah 3D but that was more because my friend wanted to leave.

 

wow! asif A Scanner Darkly was walkoutable! definitely notable.

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it seems like a lot of people pay to see movies that they should know not to sit through for free. charlies angels? come the fuck on, if i'm going to spend my money on a movie i'm not going to be an idiot and buy a ticket for legally blonde or sex in the city. how can you be that naiive?

 

Yeah like it was my idea to see that movie

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Last film I walked out of was Coppola's Youth without Youth.

 

And close to walking out : Malick's The Thin Red Line.

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the only time i walked out of a movie was when i saw Jurassic Park. I was 3. It was also my first movie.

 

Both your parents and the cinema let you go see Jurassic Park when you were 3? :biggrin:

 

I saw it on VHS when I was 9 and loved it. But I doubt I could have handled it with 3.

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the only time i walked out of a movie was when i saw Jurassic Park. I was 3. It was also my first movie.

 

Both your parents and the cinema let you go see Jurassic Park when you were 3? :biggrin:

 

I saw it on VHS when I was 9 and loved it. But I doubt I could have handled it with 3.

 

mexico

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the only time i walked out of a movie was when i saw Jurassic Park. I was 3. It was also my first movie.

 

Both your parents and the cinema let you go see Jurassic Park when you were 3? :biggrin:

 

I saw it on VHS when I was 9 and loved it. But I doubt I could have handled it with 3.

 

mexico

 

I was a student teacher and recall a kid saying he saw Troy. He couldn't of been more than 8. :facepalm: That said, I too saw Jurassic Park at the same age on my 9th birthday, in fact my dad took me and my best friend to the historic theater downtown, which still ran intermissions. My dad acted like the movie was over (it left off at the scene where they get stuck in the tree), got up and everything and my friend became really upset for a couple of minutes. I thought it was hilarious.

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