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Have you ever walked out of a movie? Do you remember which one?


I have never walked out of a movie or left a drive-in on my own, but many years ago, my mom did drive out of a drive-in because of a movie.

My mom, a friend of hers, a friend of mine, and I went to a drive-in to see Big Jake, which came along with the main feature being Taxi Driver.

My mom couldn't get that car started and in gear fast enough when Robert DeNiro started explaining what he had to clean up in the back seat of his cab after a night. We got out of there so fast I'm still surprised we were able to take off those speakers you would hang on a window before one would shatter the window.

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Rambo First Blood 2. But to honest I really didn't want to see it to begin with. Everyone else I was with did.

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I’ve never walked out because a movie was bad. Only because there were people in the audience making noise and I always get my money back from the box office.

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Dear God (1996)

Made it about 30 minutes in.

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Honest title then.

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NEVER WALKED OUT...FELL ASLEEP DURING TWO FILMS THOUGH.

STEAL BIG STEAL LITTLE (1995)

ROLLERBALL (2002)

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Stay Tuned (1994)

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friends and I were going to walk out on The Net, but we were too high to leave...

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My whole family went to see "Three Kings" when it came out in theaters. My brother and I were teenagers at the time, so everyone thought it would be okay for us to watch a rated R movie so long as mom and dad were there. This was one of the few films where, not only was it not okay in any way, shape, or form, but mom and I had to leave before the movie was over because we both felt horribly sick. The movie was the most gratuitously violent and gory one I'd seen so far, and both the camera movement and seeing the insides of people's bodies made us both nauseous. We spent the last 20 minutes of the film in the bathroom. I kept my cookies down and just found time to calm down in my stall. Not sure what mom did, but she was in the stall next to me. Eventually dad and my brother met us outside the ladies' room when the movie was over and told us what happened, but we both swore up and down we'd never watch it again.

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😂

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Twice. I was not impressed by the "false narrator" ending of Fight Club and also was starting to come down with the flu, so I just walked out when that revelation happened. I might have stayed if I felt better.

Live action Speed Racer. That movie just exhausted me. It seemed like they crammed every moment with as many flashy visuals as they could. Yes I was pretty bored. Finished my popcorn and left.

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