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Mine was the last Star Wars. We walked out within 10 minutes once it started.
We walked out of Beethoven only because my mother was feeling sick and wanted to go home and Basic Insticnt with a friend and the reason why we've walked out is because his son was misbehaving in the theater.
We walked out of Beethoven only because my mother was feeling sick and wanted to go home and Basic Insticnt with a friend and the reason why we've walked out is because his son was misbehaving in the theater.
How old was the son??!! Why the hell did your friend take a kid into see that movie??!!
Anyway, in answer to the OP there has never been a movie I walked out on. They are far too expensive to do so. Unless I thought I could walk into another movie, I never would walk out. I did pass out during The Cutting Edge but that wasn't by choice.
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Put your pollen tube to work! Reproduction reproduction!
Make my stamen go berserk! Reproduction --
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Reproductionreproduction!
Put your pollen tube to work! Reproduction reproduction!
Make my stamen go berserk! Reproduction --
I don't think they even know what a pistil is. (I got your pistle right here.)
Haha, I love that movie. I want a coooool rider, a cool cool cool cool rider, I want a c-o-o-l, r-i-d-e-r.
I actually liked that movie, the ending was just totally surprising. I've never walked out of a movie but I have turned movies off, such as The Next Best Thing w/Madonna & Rupert Everett...ugh.
"The Ark" a Russian film which though beautifully shot was the most boring I have ever seen in 42 years. I felt my life ebbing away with every second, the life-force being drained from every pore in my body and had I not left I think I might have simply turned to stone.
The funny thing is we left about 45 minutes after it started and then all of a sudden 2/3 of the audience decided to follow us and we all found ourselves in the lobby laughing hysterically at how bad it was...
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