8 Movies That Sent People Running Out of Theaters.

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • The Lumière brothers were said to have caused quite a stir when their 50-second short film, The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat, premiered in Paris in 1896. Audiences, who were unaccustomed to the sensory experience of moving footage, experienced a jolt of panic when an oncoming train seemed to be speeding directly toward them.
    Over the years, the story has morphed into people fleeing from the theater entirely, though that’s not likely. Since the Lumières, however, many filmmakers have been successful in driving moviegoers out of their seats. The latest additions: Presence, a Steven Soderbergh film about a ghostly apparition that’s apparently too tense for some filmgoers. A Variety journalist observed at least two quick exits at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, including one who said, “I cannot take this stress so late at night.”
    Another Sundance audience displeaser: Sasquatch Sunset, which apparently depicts the monster of folklore moving his bowels. Twelve members of the press exited within the first half-hour.
    Here are eight other films that couldn’t keep audiences in the dark for long.
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  • @honestabe3100
    @honestabe3100 7 місяців тому +5

    I.. AM... A... ROBOT... AND... I... CANNOT... TALK... NORMALLY.

  • @BlanBonco
    @BlanBonco 7 місяців тому +1

    This UA-cam movie is freaking me out maybe its the voice idk.

  • @brianmelendy1194
    @brianmelendy1194 7 місяців тому +3

    Get this AI crap out of here.

  • @alschroeder1724
    @alschroeder1724 7 місяців тому

    Artificially generated vocals. No commas, not good at pronunciation, (wristroom instead of restroom!!) Are you really that busy that you speak for yourself? Had to watch all the way just to see how crappy the narration got. Loved the way 1974 was spoken. No wonder the kids of today can't speak properly.