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Post by Alyce: Old Media Enthusiast on Aug 27, 2019 11:53:11 GMT -5
The Comebacks. I just couldn't bare anymore bad comedy. There's some irony in leaving a film named The Comebacks
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Aug 27, 2019 12:56:00 GMT -5
Never done it myself but me and my sister went to see Scary stories to tell in the Dark in Friday and this woman brought her 3 young children to see it. It was PG 13 but full of fr8ghtening imagery. They got to the "Big Toe" part and left.
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Post by beefy on Aug 27, 2019 14:05:29 GMT -5
When my friends and I saw “The Matrix Reloaded”, a group of about 10 people left midway through the Architect scene. To be fair, the entire theater was pretty vocal about how much they hated that scene as it went on...
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Post by carp (SPC, Itoh Respect Army) on Aug 27, 2019 15:06:26 GMT -5
I was too young to really remember, but my parents walked out on Erik The Viking (taking me with them) after the first scene.
Years later, I watched the scene and yup. Savvy film consumers, my parents.
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Post by Cyno on Aug 27, 2019 15:21:05 GMT -5
I've never walked out of a movie, for better or worse.
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Post by cosmo on Aug 27, 2019 18:58:17 GMT -5
Never done it myself but me and my sister went to see Scary stories to tell in the Dark in Friday and this woman brought her 3 young children to see it. It was PG 13 but full of fr8ghtening imagery. They got to the "Big Toe" part and left. This reminds me of the time I saw the Kiefer Sutherland horror flick Mirrors. There was a lady about two rows in front of me with a child that I would guess couldn’t be much older than five. They walked out after the first five minutes, which saw a man graphically slashing his own throat with a broken piece of glass.
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