I have NEVER walked out of a theater in my entire life. I always feel like once I start a movie then I have to finish the movie. If I don't finish a movie then what's the point of me giving an honest opinion. I can't give my honest opinion on a movie I never finished and I can't judge the movie fairly too if I just walk out or can I give it a proper rating if I walk out of it. That's just how I feel but it's cool if anyone walks out of a movie. I'm just not someone that walks out of a movie, I have to stay through the whole thing no matter how horrible it is.
+22tigerdude I've never walked out of a movie either. But I wish time travel was a real thing so I could go back and warn myself of some terrible ones. lol
Not in theaters, but I watched TAMMY on lab top. And I had to pause the movie like every 10minutes just to grunt and slap myself for watching this abomination.
Never walked out recently bc movies are so God damn expensive! It's like u pay $12 for a ticket and $20 for popcorn and a soda... u better well believe I'm staying to eat and drink as much over priced stuff as I can. I pirated Hot Pursuit and I thought "if they show this in prison 24/7, that world be enough motivation to never commit crimes... ever"
Never walked out...just fell asleep. I remember watching the 2nd G.I. Joe movie (2013) and I was stoned and just totally uninterested in the film to the point where I said, "Why the fuck am I watching this?"
I am not exactly proud of this but when I was about 11 I went to go see 'Step Up 2' with two friends on my birthday. For a quick review, it was shit. Half an hour in, being 11 and bored, we decided to play the infamous game of 'BOGIES!'. Laughing our asses off, all of a sudden, a group on the other side of the room joined in with us. And a group right down in the front. It was much more entertaining than the film. So, well all decided to sit together and continued. One of them even stood up on the seat. The guy working at the cinema came in with a torch and tried searching for us. The game was up. We all ran out of the cinema roaring with laughter as if we were all in some sorta french new wave film. The only other time I've walked out was 3 years ago when I went to go see Rurouni Kenschin with some friends I had met at some emo club I used to go to. It was a small but crowded room. Very quiet. Except for the sound of the friends eating and tearing apart crisp packets, sweet packets, slurping their drinks. No longer an immature 11 year old and a lot more respectful in the cinema, I felt really embarrassed. I asked them politely to be quiet but they spoke in a normal voice. completely oblivious. They sounded worse than farm animals. And so, I eventually made up some excuse and left - the friendship didn't last very long.
I walked out of Days of Future Past. I had to; at the climax of the movie when Magneto is lifting the stadium, the audio cut out and was replaced by what sounded like a radio broadcast. That said, I have never walked out of a movie because it was bad. I think I'm just good at weeding through the trailers to figure out what I'm going to like.
What's the Transformer Movie where they climb on the pyramids? That's the only one I ever walked out on because it was so damn terrible and so friggin loud. If you remove "bad" from the criteria then The Exorcist, Dawn of the Dead (original) and Gravity all made the news for people walking out. Edit Oh and Saving Private Ryan...a lot of people didn't make it past the opening on that one either. Oh re-edit...I walked out on the Redux of Total Recall..almost forgot about that one.
@@MrKingYuji Your question is equivalent to a joke my step Uncle used to tell me when I was a kid. The joke was literally this: *Is it shorter to NY or by bus?* Shrug^ No clue.
Closest I ever CAME to walking out on a movie: Transformers 4. Only reason I stayed was the only reason I even saw it...I was reviewing it for a website.
I walked out of WATCHMAN.... The movie was too boring to me..... so me and my little cuzzins left the theatre, while our moms was still in the the theatre watchin it
I never walked out on a movie by choice. The only movie I ever walked out on was Rango because an hour in, I went to the washroom and threw up everywhere, so I got a refund and left.
Only ever walked out of one movie. I lasted about 10 minutes into the Mr. Bean movie and thought screw this shit. I got up walked out, saw that Devil's Advocate was starting in 5 minutes and walked into that instead. One of the best decisions ever. I left my friends in Mr. Bean too haha.
Charlie's Angel: Full Throttle. Not sure if it counts since it was a free showing at college, but I had my complementary popcorn and couldn't take any more than 20 minutes of that.
I'm the type of person who can't NOT finish a movie or a book once It's started if I haven't read or seen it already. So I have never left a movie theater before the film was done, but I would have left Transformers 3 . I was with my bro and niece , looked over at him and he gave me the "I would leave if it wasn't for her " look , so we stayed. Afterwards we told her she was the reason we didn't walk out . She said we could have and she wouldn't have missed anything :) . I DID however rip a couple books in half before finishing them lol
Back when I never read reviews I walked out of Norbit and Speed Racer. I fell asleep during A Series of Unfortunate Events not because it was bad but I was exhausted that day.
Ive never walked out of a movie apart from one movie and that is the twilight something moon part 2,I just couldn't take it and walked out and left my friends at the theatre and sent them a msg apologising saying that I can't do this ,it was so BAD.
10,000 BC is the only movie I walked out of. I would have walked out of Alice in Wonderland and The Last Airbender, but in both of those cases, I was with friends, and I didn't want to just leave them. The sad thing was my friends liked those movies. It made me think, "I need to get different friends."
Thankfully I work at a movie theatre, and get free movies all the time. So a movie has to be so punishingly terrible for me to quit halfway. But I watched Max Steel recently, since it bombed so bad financially and critically that it only stayed in mine for only 2 weeks. And it was so unbelievably awful in every filmmaking category, that had I actually watched it in the theatre, I would've left 20 minutes in. And if I had to pay for my ticket, I definitely could not have made it through. Same thing with Independence Day: Resurgence. I wanted to stab my eyes out with a pencil the entire way through.
I don't think I've ever walked out of a theatre, but I know that my sister walked out of that horrible spoof movie Vampires Suck. I have no idea why she saw that, maybe just because she liked Twilight.
I almost got up and walked out of Batman and Robin, but morbid curiosity got the better of me. How bad could it get? Yep, I should have asked for my money back.
Walked out of two. The first was Kill Bill Vol. 1 just as the final duel began because the showing started 45 minutes late and I had tickets to the Texas Chainsaw remake which I wanted to see more. The second was Tree of Life with an hour to go because of an emergency at home...
I never walked out but I slept on the 1st Thor movie, not that it was the worst but because I was fucking exhausted the whole day with lots of school activities and me and my buds decided to watch the film.
When I was a kid my Dad gave me a choice between Inspector Gadget (Live action one with Matthew Broderick) and The Iron Giant. Saw Inspector Gadget and I walked out. I thought the film was scary. I mean a guy gets into a car accident and has his body replaced with robot parts. For some reason I don't remember the cartoon being that disturbing. Probably should've seen The Iron Giant. Saw it several times when it aired on Cartoon Network never gone back and seen Inspector Gadget.
For me it was Gremlins 2. That movie turned into a joke halfway through and it was taunting the audience with its awful humor. One movie I wish I had left early was Batman v Superman.
We walked out the theater only 5 minutes in. We went to see ghost rider-2 just to kill time. My brother works there so it wasn't a waste of money because we get free admission
My first movie I ever walked out on was Dude Where's My Car. The adds were everywhere and not a single joke was even mildly amusing by the time I saw it.
For me. Crank 2 Van Helsing - and i snuck into this Scott Pilgrim vs The World - this movie wasnt bad but it was "meh" and i ended up walking out of it for a "hey big head" text Into the woods - i didnt walk out but if i wasnt at the theater with my family, i wouldve walked out.. it just DRAGGED on for miles and it was sooo bad
First movie I ever walked out on was "High Road to China" with Tom Selleck back around 1983. Expected a Indiana Jones type action adventure but a got a boring and painful movie instead. We walked out after 45-60 min.
I have a list and it's a big one. Movie 43, Fat4stic, Batman V Superman, Strange Magic, Transformers: Age of Extinction, Jupiter Ascending, Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, Sucker Punch, Pixels, Blended, Mallcop 2, Jack and Jill, Don't Mess with the Zohan, Grown Ups, .... aww fuck it I give up.
The Mummy is the one movie that I wanted to walk out of 15 minutes in and would have had I not been with my girlfriend. It's one of the worst movies I've ever seen. I was under the impression it was going to kind of be like an Indiana Jones realm of movie, but it's a movie written for little kids, but even as a kid I would have found it offensively stupid.
I loved the story Schnepp told on the Schmoes Know Show, about walking out of Transformers 4 and went on a wonder throughout the movie theatre, and he bumped into Dennis in the bathroom, who was doing the same thing :D
Closest I've been to that is falling asleep at Taken 2. I missed the whole middle bit of the film but woke up and got to see the ending. My brain purposely cut out the useless stuff, I love my brain. I was tired though.
To me The Ringer was offensive because it was too PC and feel good of a movie that it destroyed any potential humor which the premise falsely led us to believe. It was the ultimate bate and switch.
I really liked the diversity of the old crew. Where's the female commentary?? It's the same couple of dudes day in and day out now. I love how informational the show is but I just can't watch it everyday like I could before.
I literally wanted to walk out of Jupiter Ascending, but sadly I had no choice but to sit through and watch the rest of the film. I did stop watching Transformers 3 after the 1st act bored the shit outta me, and Pirates 2 and 3 put me to sleep during the whole 2 and 3rd acts of the films. Yes those movies were terrible, folks
Miss you Schnepp!
I would have walked out of Fantastic Four if I wasn't at a drive in theater where my only motivation for staying was that Ant Man was coming on next.
+kellenabner Where do you live? The future or some kind of alternate past?!
+kellenabner You could of just started your car, and and drove off.
+ThePoreproductions but would've missed out on Ant-Man.
Dr. Dhoom you are
The Last Airbender was the first movie I ever walked out on. Couldn't stand one of my favorite shows of all time get M. Night Shitted upon.
Martin Wilson its far from the best of all time but the movie is shite like i said the tv show is like 6/10
I have NEVER walked out of a theater in my entire life. I always feel like once I start a movie then I have to finish the movie. If I don't finish a movie then what's the point of me giving an honest opinion. I can't give my honest opinion on a movie I never finished and I can't judge the movie fairly too if I just walk out or can I give it a proper rating if I walk out of it. That's just how I feel but it's cool if anyone walks out of a movie. I'm just not someone that walks out of a movie, I have to stay through the whole thing no matter how horrible it is.
That's very true
If a movie sucks so bad you can walk out of it it's trash I don't care if the last quarter of the movie is 10/10 it's too late and it sucks
+22tigerdude I've never walked out of a movie either. But I wish time travel was a real thing so I could go back and warn myself of some terrible ones. lol
ca20mn I still prefer to stay through the whole movie even if it the movie itself doesn't get any better.
CouplesVsCouples Lol so true
Haven't watched some of these old collider videos in a while.
Good Times
Not in theaters, but I watched TAMMY on lab top. And I had to pause the movie like every 10minutes just to grunt and slap myself for watching this abomination.
*In good HD quality oonline watch The Transporter Refueled ( 2015 )*
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Never walked out recently bc movies are so God damn expensive! It's like u pay $12 for a ticket and $20 for popcorn and a soda... u better well believe I'm staying to eat and drink as much over priced stuff as I can.
I pirated Hot Pursuit and I thought "if they show this in prison 24/7, that world be enough motivation to never commit crimes... ever"
Never walked out...just fell asleep. I remember watching the 2nd G.I. Joe movie (2013) and I was stoned and just totally uninterested in the film to the point where I said, "Why the fuck am I watching this?"
Walked out of the Counselor, Scooby-Doo, and Hot Pursuit.
+USpatriot741776 Oh Wow the Counselor was so bad. But I heard it was bad beforehand so I waited to rent it.
omg i LOVED suckerpunch! thats one of my all time favorite films ever
I've never walked out of a film ever. imo you have no right to review/trash a film unless you've seen it in its entirety.
Ben Kylo lol
Ben Kylo no, if you hate it enough, then you walk out!
@@IdiocyShow Both are true.
I am not exactly proud of this but when I was about 11 I went to go see 'Step Up 2' with two friends on my birthday. For a quick review, it was shit. Half an hour in, being 11 and bored, we decided to play the infamous game of 'BOGIES!'. Laughing our asses off, all of a sudden, a group on the other side of the room joined in with us. And a group right down in the front. It was much more entertaining than the film. So, well all decided to sit together and continued. One of them even stood up on the seat. The guy working at the cinema came in with a torch and tried searching for us. The game was up. We all ran out of the cinema roaring with laughter as if we were all in some sorta french new wave film.
The only other time I've walked out was 3 years ago when I went to go see Rurouni Kenschin with some friends I had met at some emo club I used to go to. It was a small but crowded room. Very quiet. Except for the sound of the friends eating and tearing apart crisp packets, sweet packets, slurping their drinks. No longer an immature 11 year old and a lot more respectful in the cinema, I felt really embarrassed. I asked them politely to be quiet but they spoke in a normal voice. completely oblivious. They sounded worse than farm animals. And so, I eventually made up some excuse and left - the friendship didn't last very long.
walked out on Ice Age cause i threw up in the theater...unrelated to the movie.
+AwesomeHouseLights did they have to stop the movie and usher everybody out?
nah, i threw up in my jacket, walked out, tried to keep to myself...Not my greatest moment
I walked out of Days of Future Past. I had to; at the climax of the movie when Magneto is lifting the stadium, the audio cut out and was replaced by what sounded like a radio broadcast. That said, I have never walked out of a movie because it was bad. I think I'm just good at weeding through the trailers to figure out what I'm going to like.
I miss this crew
What's the Transformer Movie where they climb on the pyramids?
That's the only one I ever walked out on because it was so damn terrible and so friggin loud.
If you remove "bad" from the criteria then
The Exorcist, Dawn of the Dead (original) and Gravity all made the news for people walking out.
Edit Oh and Saving Private Ryan...a lot of people didn't make it past the opening on that one either.
Oh re-edit...I walked out on the Redux of Total Recall..almost forgot about that one.
Why the last three films?
@@MrKingYuji Your question is equivalent to a joke my step Uncle used to tell me when I was a kid.
The joke was literally this:
*Is it shorter to NY or by bus?*
Shrug^ No clue.
Closest I ever CAME to walking out on a movie: Transformers 4. Only reason I stayed was the only reason I even saw it...I was reviewing it for a website.
Have never walked out of a film. I came close to walking out of The Smurfs. The moment it ended I speed walked out of the theater.
I walked out of WATCHMAN.... The movie was too boring to me..... so me and my little cuzzins left the theatre, while our moms was still in the the theatre watchin it
I remember walking out of a Uwe Boll movie once title of which I don't remember (but doesn't matter really anyways) along with a parade of people.
3) Species II
2) Stigmata
1) Splice
I've never walked out of film, but it was close during 2012 and Cars. And I did fall asleep during Star Wars Episode 1 (I was 10 years old).
I have never walked out, but t came close with Firewall. Man that was tough to get through.
my friends forced me to go see Grown Ups 2 and i hated it so much that i just walked out and waited outside of the theater for them to get out
andyproductions1 😂 that movie wasn't that bad
I never walked out on a movie by choice. The only movie I ever walked out on was Rango because an hour in, I went to the washroom and threw up everywhere, so I got a refund and left.
Only ever walked out of one movie. I lasted about 10 minutes into the Mr. Bean movie and thought screw this shit. I got up walked out, saw that Devil's Advocate was starting in 5 minutes and walked into that instead. One of the best decisions ever. I left my friends in Mr. Bean too haha.
Charlie's Angel: Full Throttle. Not sure if it counts since it was a free showing at college, but I had my complementary popcorn and couldn't take any more than 20 minutes of that.
I'm the type of person who can't NOT finish a movie or a book once It's started if I haven't read or seen it already. So I have never left a movie theater before the film was done, but I would have left Transformers 3 . I was with my bro and niece , looked over at him and he gave me the "I would leave if it wasn't for her " look , so we stayed. Afterwards we told her she was the reason we didn't walk out . She said we could have and she wouldn't have missed anything :) . I DID however rip a couple books in half before finishing them lol
I fell asleep during the A team and when I woke up I had no idea what was going on
Back when I never read reviews I walked out of Norbit and Speed Racer. I fell asleep during A Series of Unfortunate Events not because it was bad but I was exhausted that day.
Ive never walked out of a movie apart from one movie and that is the twilight something moon part 2,I just couldn't take it and walked out and left my friends at the theatre and sent them a msg apologising saying that I can't do this ,it was so BAD.
The dream team right here... I miss these days
10,000 BC is the only movie I walked out of. I would have walked out of Alice in Wonderland and The Last Airbender, but in both of those cases, I was with friends, and I didn't want to just leave them. The sad thing was my friends liked those movies. It made me think, "I need to get different friends."
I Lefted the theatre for the Last Airbender 😑
Thankfully I work at a movie theatre, and get free movies all the time. So a movie has to be so punishingly terrible for me to quit halfway. But I watched Max Steel recently, since it bombed so bad financially and critically that it only stayed in mine for only 2 weeks. And it was so unbelievably awful in every filmmaking category, that had I actually watched it in the theatre, I would've left 20 minutes in. And if I had to pay for my ticket, I definitely could not have made it through. Same thing with Independence Day: Resurgence. I wanted to stab my eyes out with a pencil the entire way through.
I don't think I've ever walked out of a theatre, but I know that my sister walked out of that horrible spoof movie Vampires Suck. I have no idea why she saw that, maybe just because she liked Twilight.
I have never walked out of a theater, but the two that almost made me leave were The Happening and Noah. Maleficent came a close call, tho.
I walked out of the Buddy cop film with Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan from like 2011 I think... I couldn't do it
OMG! That one was awful. Tracy Morgan was fucking annoying, and Bruce Willis was sleepwalking through the whole damn thing.
who is the girl that does the intro? she is beyond gorgeous
I almost got up and walked out of Batman and Robin, but morbid curiosity got the better of me. How bad could it get? Yep, I should have asked for my money back.
Walked out on Thomas and the Magic Railroad when I was four or five, FIVE MINUTES into the movie!
WHAT???? when i was younger, that was one of my favorites!
Walked out of two. The first was Kill Bill Vol. 1 just as the final duel began because the showing started 45 minutes late and I had tickets to the Texas Chainsaw remake which I wanted to see more. The second was Tree of Life with an hour to go because of an emergency at home...
"When the fuck did we get ice cream?!"
I never walked out but I slept on the 1st Thor movie, not that it was the worst but because I was fucking exhausted the whole day with lots of school activities and me and my buds decided to watch the film.
Miami Vice and Frozen were two movies I walked out on
I miss this era of Movie Talk
All of the Purge movies they got me three times.
Dana Carvey's Master of Disguise.
Chris Sutton I also walked out of that movie. Still to this day have not seen the rest of it.
When I was a kid my Dad gave me a choice between Inspector Gadget (Live action one with Matthew Broderick) and The Iron Giant. Saw Inspector Gadget and I walked out. I thought the film was scary. I mean a guy gets into a car accident and has his body replaced with robot parts. For some reason I don't remember the cartoon being that disturbing. Probably should've seen The Iron Giant. Saw it several times when it aired on Cartoon Network never gone back and seen Inspector Gadget.
For me it was Gremlins 2. That movie turned into a joke halfway through and it was taunting the audience with its awful humor. One movie I wish I had left early was Batman v Superman.
Stanley Kuo bvs was not that bad DUDE.
I miss the rewind segment
His name was Pete postlethwaite, and Spielberg considered him the greatest actor alive.
Dragonball Evolution. I didn't walk out of theater but I turned it off on my computer. First movie in years I just turned off in the middle.
there was this billy crystal movie I never never leave movies but god that movie made me angry.
Never walked out but I fell asleep watching Johnson Family Vacation
We walked out the theater only 5 minutes in. We went to see ghost rider-2
just to kill time. My brother works there so it wasn't a waste of money because we get free admission
"Ishtar".
It wasn't even worth the money I didn't pay for the free ticket I got.
That is all...
Harold and kumar 2. Loved the first one though. Ones I should've walk out is the village and transporter 3
My first movie I ever walked out on was Dude Where's My Car. The adds were everywhere and not a single joke was even mildly amusing by the time I saw it.
You must not smoke marijuana do you...
rwozniak there's not enough weed in all of Modesto to make that movie good.
I walked out of jeepers creepers, albeit at the end, but still early
Event Horizon… OMG, you could see what was going to happen a mile away, but the characters in the movie could not.
Ice Pirates, back in the early-80s...
For me.
Crank 2
Van Helsing - and i snuck into this
Scott Pilgrim vs The World - this movie wasnt bad but it was "meh" and i ended up walking out of it for a "hey big head" text
Into the woods - i didnt walk out but if i wasnt at the theater with my family, i wouldve walked out.. it just DRAGGED on for miles and it was sooo bad
I showed movie 43 to my dad and he didn't make it past the Hugh Jackman bit.
I liked Bushwacked 🖐
First movie I ever walked out on was "High Road to China" with Tom Selleck back around 1983. Expected a Indiana Jones type action adventure but a got a boring and painful movie instead. We walked out after 45-60 min.
I walked out of The Legend Of Chun Li and Norbit, I still want my money back.
Back when Collider was good
I walked out of Agent 47 mid way through.
I walked out of wall-e and I have never finished it
IsMySofaComfortable are you kidding me?! wall e is amazing!
I completely disagree with him in regards to The Ringer ... I thought it did very well in what it intended to do.
I have a list and it's a big one. Movie 43, Fat4stic, Batman V Superman, Strange Magic, Transformers: Age of Extinction, Jupiter Ascending, Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, Sucker Punch, Pixels, Blended, Mallcop 2, Jack and Jill, Don't Mess with the Zohan, Grown Ups, .... aww fuck it I give up.
The Mummy is the one movie that I wanted to walk out of 15 minutes in and would have had I not been with my girlfriend. It's one of the worst movies I've ever seen. I was under the impression it was going to kind of be like an Indiana Jones realm of movie, but it's a movie written for little kids, but even as a kid I would have found it offensively stupid.
I really wanted to walk out of Independence Day 2
Ive never walked out of a movie but oh my god did i want to when i saw Hail Ceaser
That piece of shit. I want my two hours back
I loved the story Schnepp told on the Schmoes Know Show, about walking out of Transformers 4 and went on a wonder throughout the movie theatre, and he bumped into Dennis in the bathroom, who was doing the same thing :D
I walked out 45 minutes through Speed Racer lol.
Most recent film I walked out of was the new King Kong film.
Unbroken and Life. Life was just unnecessary.
Lml I watched movie 43 which was horrible but had SOME good parts and one highly disgusting scene
Marco Clarke *one*?
RIP Schnepp
Alexander directed by Oliver Stone. I got up and left.
Skyline
Closest I've been to that is falling asleep at Taken 2. I missed the whole middle bit of the film but woke up and got to see the ending. My brain purposely cut out the useless stuff, I love my brain. I was tired though.
I know how you feel, man. That movie put me to sleep as well that my friend turned off the movie for me and thank goodness she did lol
I walked out of Congo.
To me The Ringer was offensive because it was too PC and feel good of a movie that it destroyed any potential humor which the premise falsely led us to believe. It was the ultimate bate and switch.
I left Terrence Malick's The New World. That movie was so horribly boring and not at all what the trailers showed us.
Harry Potter 3. Not because it was bad, but I was 4 and I got scared.
The legend of Tarzan😑 I was gonna walk out and age of ultron put me to sleep.
Godzilla (1998)
They didn't walk out on Twilight....?
I really liked the diversity of the old crew. Where's the female commentary?? It's the same couple of dudes day in and day out now. I love how informational the show is but I just can't watch it everyday like I could before.
The Last Airbender...holly shit...
Dude this girl is way hotter than Ashley, keep her forever
The only movie I've walked out on was Star Wars episode 1
you didn't walk out on Episode 7 (force awakens) did you?
Bushwacked is harmless fun I loved it
I walked out of Age of Ultron, that movie was THE WORST
said no one ever
You suck best movie ever
+Cedric Mathew Hudson WWWHHHAAATTT???
ThePoreproductions didn't you read "said no one ever" ?
+Cedric Mathew Hudson you seriously walked out on "Age of Ultron"?
ThePoreproductions SAID NO ONE EVER holy shit you're dumb
I walked out on after earth,one of the worst Will Smith movies I have ever seen,and I fell asleep during man of steel
I literally wanted to walk out of Jupiter Ascending, but sadly I had no choice but to sit through and watch the rest of the film. I did stop watching Transformers 3 after the 1st act bored the shit outta me, and Pirates 2 and 3 put me to sleep during the whole 2 and 3rd acts of the films. Yes those movies were terrible, folks
Buloxi Blues, Dude, Where's My Car and Funny Farm. Urgh.