i'd have to say the movie that actually made me get up & walk out was "House of the Dead" that movie is so bad that the director should have been thrown into a pit of his own lame zombies. 'nuff said.
There has only been one movie that I thoughtg\ was horriable and walk out on. It was Howard Stern Private Parts. I've heard from some people say it was pretty good. As far as giving it another chance who knows maybe when I am totally desperate to add a movie to my Q.
I really liked Private Parts. I've always been a fan of Stearn and it was interesting to see how his life / career developed. The movie was nothing like his radio and tv show.
ohh I love listening to Howard Stern although I now longer have sirus radio I cannot listen to him anymore. I used to watch his tv show also when it was on late at night. I dont know why I didnt like the movie, I just didnt.
There are plenty of movies I should have walked out on, but it generally doesn't occur to me. There is always this hope that it will get better, or you get sucked in enough to want to see how some things resolve, or you are there with friends/on a date and you are just enjoying (or trying hard to enjoy) the movie-going experience.
The only movie where I distinctly remember considering bolting was, believe it or not, the first Spiderman movie. I liked the first third of the movie, but I was fed up by the 2/3rds mark.
The last movie I can remember walking out of was some movie that I was dragged to years ago about Matthew McConahey (Yeah, I know I spelled it wrong) and dragons. I don't remember much about it other than the fact that it was really boring. I decided not to sit through the whole thing because I mostly don't care about the war against dragons...
And I would have walked out on Peter Jackson's King Kong wankfest if I hadn't seen it on a date. That movie was an epic waste of my time. I sat there for the entire three hours and just couldn't believe how truly awful it was.
At the end of King Kong, I wanted to yell, "Just get on the damn boat, already, Frodo!"
Yeah, the end reminded me of the drawn-out denouement of Return of the King. I hope Peter Jackson doesn't do the same to The Hobbit.