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That includes the 185,230 people who walked out to use the bathroom and came back.

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I don't know, ten people walk out during Poe prank call, then another million when Luke chucked the laser sword and then everyone else when Luke milked the sea creature.

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Half of my theater left during the Mary Poppins scene.

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Well most left after the prank call, when I said half I was referring to half of what was left.

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By the end myself and 4 or 5 others survived the film but 3 of them were under the age of 10

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I remember when the O.T. was re-released in theaters and I got to experience a quality Star Wars film in theaters. I felt so sorry for those poor kids who will never have my experience.

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There were a hundred patrons at my screening, and two hundred walked out.

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LOL. :)

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They didn't walk out at mine because they were rioting and trying to get into the projection booth to take out their outrage and disappointment.

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There were at least 30 people in entire theater,in my hometown.

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The town or the theatre?

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Well,that's proved the interest than people have for star wars,as the matter a fact some of them weren't there for star wars at all,they just wanted to see a movie😉

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Oh come on,after all it was a movie,i have some headache from the 3d screen but it was fun.

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I have some problems with my eyes,even though i was in final row it still gave me a headache.

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Actually i wore glasses and yes the movie was a bit confusing,and people complaining about fast cutting editing🙄

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I didn't say that they were dirty.

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I watched it on the Space Station and all the other astronauts walked out.

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The spit-takes must have been monumentally awesome in zero-G every time something unbelievable happened. :P

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Essentially 100%

Everyone who went to see The Last Jedi eventually walked out of the theater, although nearly all of them walked out because the movie was over with.

This excludes rare scenarios such as people fainting or dying during the movie, and being removed on a stretcher (thus they didn't walk out). Also, people in wheelchairs technically did not "walk" out after the movie was over.

=)

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^See, women aren't funny^

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I know some guys have insecure masculinity and get triggered by being labeled with feminine terms, but not me.

I'm bisexual and gender terms have no effect on me.

I bet money you'd enjoy privately hearing about my experiences with same-sex encounters!

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^talk about fragile femininity^

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Hey how about you reply to this with another nonsensical post that demonstrates how limited your thought processes are.

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^cramps^

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Hey here's an idea: When you're not intelligent enough to think up something to post, just repeat yourself again and again.

LOL! You may as well be a chat bot... Although a chat bot is generally a bit more creative and entertaining. You're just redundant.

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^hysterics^

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Sorry I didn't realize you were only 13 years old.

No wonder you're so boring and uncreative.

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^daddy issues^

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You do try so hard. Too bad you don't have the brainpower to back up the speed of your mouse and keyboard.

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^never been told she is pretty^

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I think there must be some "haters" in my cinema because they always put the overhead lights on when the credits roll. Can't you guys see I haven't walked out on this film? I like see the credits too. Whew. ;)

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Ha!

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Only "cool guys" walk out...and it looks like this as they go up the aisle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqz5dbs5zmo ;)

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True that. :D

"Rey, did the universe just explode?"

"No, that was just me. Brilliant!"

"I could have sworn that was the SW franchise just going up in flames."

"No, no. Just me. I'm a shining star. :)"

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