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Reply #30 posted 12/03/02 4:19am

Biscuit

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I liked Wolf,I thought it was cool to see Jack as a
werewolf and I loved it when him and James Spader fought
together as werewolves.That was tight.

I liked The Cell as well,good visuals.Though I
would've preferred a better actress in the lead role as
I didn't feel J Lo did her best.She just seemed laidback
in the role.
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Reply #31 posted 12/03/02 6:32am

LaVisHh

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Minority Report. But I didn't pay for it smile Prince did.
He walked out too.


Oh yeah...I stand corrected. This was the last one. duh But only because I was tired as hell.
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Reply #32 posted 12/03/02 7:02am

XxAxX

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actually i stroll out of movies frequently

if i notice myself thinking of the time more than once during the show or if i find myself wishing the protagonist would step in front of a bus just to end the film i leave

i think the last movie i left was harry potter. it was too slow moving imo, and exactly like the book.
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Reply #33 posted 12/03/02 7:08am

Tom

I walked out of The Nutcracker when it was in theatres like in 86. We were supposed to go see An American Tale, but it was sold out, so for some fucked up reason my sister took me to see that.

I fell asleep about 15 min into Sinbad's HouseGuest. My friends said the funniest part of the whole movie was me snoring.
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Reply #34 posted 12/03/02 7:22am

applekisses

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Moon Over Parador, about a hundred years ago...


Oh man...I've got to put that one on my 'bad movies I love' list...
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Reply #35 posted 12/03/02 7:30am

Anxiety

I don't even remember the title of the piece of crap, but it was directed by Henry Jaglom and it was about a director who was directing a romance movie and auditioning actresses for the lead role, while at the same time trying to find a wife. It was stupid. The guy playing the director was an old skanky creep and of course, all the actresses were hot young blonde things. Not even Woody Allen can get away with that shit in his movies anymore (not that anyone's clued him in)...but it just got so stupid that I walked out and sat in the lobby and fumed while my friends watched the rest of it. Other than that, I've sat through pretty much everything I've gone to see...welll, except for one documentary that a friend and I went to see, and we had to leave halfway through because we thought it was some cutesy movie about people's thoughts on sex, and it turned out to be about people who made dirty movies...hey, I wanted to stay but I had to be a gentleman sad
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Reply #36 posted 12/03/02 7:35am

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oh, forgot about Being John Malkovich. I thought someone was striking me in the skull.


I am like most, I pay money and do intend on seeing the movie that i pay for, but when it becomes a waste of time, and i start looking at my watch, its time to go. Is it me, or do you hate the movies you pay for but love the ones that are free??
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Reply #37 posted 12/03/02 7:52am

dewmass

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Biscuit said:

I liked Wolf,I thought it was cool to see Jack as a
werewolf and I loved it when him and James Spader fought
together as werewolves.That was tight.

I liked The Cell as well,good visuals.Though I
would've preferred a better actress in the lead role as
I didn't feel J Lo did her best.She just seemed laidback
in the role.


Won't be going to cinema with you then...
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Reply #38 posted 12/03/02 7:56am

lovemachine

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I don't walk out on movies.
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Reply #39 posted 12/03/02 7:58am

lovemachine

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XxAxX said:

actually i stroll out of movies frequently

if i notice myself thinking of the time more than once during the show or if i find myself wishing the protagonist would step in front of a bus just to end the film i leave

i think the last movie i left was harry potter. it was too slow moving imo, and exactly like the book.



Don't you feel incomplete only having seen half a movie. It would drive me crazy.
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Reply #40 posted 12/03/02 8:07am

jthad1129

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lovemachine said:

XxAxX said:

actually i stroll out of movies frequently

if i notice myself thinking of the time more than once during the show or if i find myself wishing the protagonist would step in front of a bus just to end the film i leave

i think the last movie i left was harry potter. it was too slow moving imo, and exactly like the book.



Don't you feel incomplete only having seen half a movie. It would drive me crazy.



drives me crazy knowing that i just sat through a piece of crap and did not have enough brain cells to unglue my ass from the seat and my hand from the greasy $8 box of popcorn. Are people so into watching a crap movie that they don't even get up to pee.
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Reply #41 posted 12/03/02 8:09am

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Apocolypse Now - Redux. I had something on my mind and wouldn't concentrate on the film so I left.
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Reply #42 posted 12/03/02 12:33pm

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jthad1129 said:

oh, forgot about Being John Malkovich. I thought someone was striking me in the skull.


I am like most, I pay money and do intend on seeing the movie that i pay for, but when it becomes a waste of time, and i start looking at my watch, its time to go. Is it me, or do you hate the movies you pay for but love the ones that are free??




omg that is a fabulous film! I watched it twice in a row!
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Reply #43 posted 12/03/02 12:45pm

jthad1129

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TheSkinMechanic said:

jthad1129 said:

oh, forgot about Being John Malkovich. I thought someone was striking me in the skull.


I am like most, I pay money and do intend on seeing the movie that i pay for, but when it becomes a waste of time, and i start looking at my watch, its time to go. Is it me, or do you hate the movies you pay for but love the ones that are free??




omg that is a fabulous film! I watched it twice in a row!



I knew someone would say that. Oh, well
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Reply #44 posted 12/03/02 12:55pm

Revolution

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I fell asleep on "Insomnia"...too slooow.
Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind.
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Reply #45 posted 12/03/02 1:17pm

XxAxX

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lovemachine said:

XxAxX said:

actually i stroll out of movies frequently

if i notice myself thinking of the time more than once during the show or if i find myself wishing the protagonist would step in front of a bus just to end the film i leave

i think the last movie i left was harry potter. it was too slow moving imo, and exactly like the book.



Don't you feel incomplete only having seen half a movie. It would drive me crazy.



no, because by the time i leave i've already lost interest and don't care. i used to feel shy about it but now when that happens i just know i'd regret staying mroe than leaving so i leave
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Reply #46 posted 12/03/02 2:52pm

Rhondab

Graffiti Bridge.

I was pregnant at the time and didn't want my daughter to be affected by the horrible movie. barf
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Reply #47 posted 12/03/02 8:41pm

Paisley

00769BAD said:

4LOVE said:

Paisley said:

4LOVE said:

00769BAD said:

PURPLE RAIN!!!


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Dont u know saying something like that up in here could get u killed? disbelief


We like to take a walk on the wildside.

some body need to TELL HER!!!
plus it ain't like i'm the one that asked the question.
i can't help it if that was the last time i saw a movie I DIDN'T LIKE lol
now all somebody gots to do is ask about the LAST CONCERT I WALKED OUT ON... need i say more?

Oh now ur both ganging up on me? that's just wrong, how could u hurt someone as kind as an angel ?
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Reply #48 posted 12/03/02 11:47pm

MKevon

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Leonard Part 6.
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Reply #49 posted 12/09/02 12:01am

KneeDeep

jthad1129 said:

Are people so into watching a crap movie that they don't even get up to pee.
Even if its a bad movie its still a temporary escape from a depressing reality
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Reply #50 posted 12/09/02 6:02am

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Some of u walked out of some great/ok movies, what's wrong with yall? Now Graffiti Bridge, i DO understand. One of the few movies i didn't finish was Prizzi's Honor. Now i no it got quite some rewards, and i enjoy all kind of movies, but this one was ... well ... over my head i guess.
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Reply #51 posted 12/09/02 6:09am

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It was about 14 years ago(almost 2 the day) & the movie was Scrooged.I thought it was the worst movie @ the time but I've watched it since on home video & it was ok...NOT barffart
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Reply #52 posted 12/09/02 8:49am

Thecherryloon

Revolution said:

I fell asleep on "Insomnia"...too slooow.


That's kind of ironic. lol
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Reply #53 posted 12/09/02 9:16am

CarrieLee

CalhounSq said:

Pay It Forward - WHAT THE FUCK??? bored



omfg I loved that movie Calhoun! I thought it was such a nice story!!
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