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Have you ever walked out of a film, and if so which ones?

possibly the most disturbing, disgusting film i've ever seen, both in terms of the ethics, plot and semi-paedophilic subject matter which was fucking glorified in that film under the cover of being "exploring the female sexuality" and i am not exactly what i'd call a sensitive person.
 
possibly the most disturbing, disgusting film i've ever seen, both in terms of the ethics, plot and semi-paedophilic subject matter which was fucking glorified in that film under the cover of being "exploring the female sexuality" and i am not exactly what i'd call a sensitive person.

Imagine if they made a similar film about blokes in Thailand... :eek:
 
possibly the most disturbing, disgusting film i've ever seen, both in terms of the ethics, plot and semi-paedophilic subject matter which was fucking glorified in that film under the cover of being "exploring the female sexuality" and i am not exactly what i'd call a sensitive person.

bumped because roman polanski has reinded me of this film ...
 
I don't think I've walked out of a film, but I very rarely go to the pictures.

I turned off Gladiator within about 10 minutes of putting it in the DVD player. It annoyed me that much.
 
I very nearly fainted during Hannibal. It had been a long weekend and Sunday evening in the cinema watching Hannibal frying some blokes brain and giving it to him to eat was all a bit too much for me. :(
 
I walked out of Mamma Mia, because i'd intended to see The Dark Knight and had wandered into the wrong room by mistake and sat down.
 
Irreversible. First I refused point blank to see it with a lovely friend. Then I dared to see it on my own, but walked out. Eventually I torrented it and managed to watch it all the way through to the beginning. It was heavy going. Not entertainment.

My mum and dad walked out on the same film twice! :D
The original and a later remake. When they get back from their hols, I'll ask them which one it was.
 
I have just walked out of a film. Felt quite a liberating thing to do. It was 'Public Enemies'.

This film seems to have rave reviews but I could just not find anything romantic in the violence and I felt glad when I just left them to it.

It's the first film I've ever walked out of, excepting Willow when I was about ten, but I was part of a group then, it wasn't my decision.

i'll be watching out for that on DVD, cheers for the tip!
 
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