Wonder Pigeon
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Anyone on here ever walked out of a film?
I walked out of Legends of The Fall and Face/Off - only 2 films I couldn't get through and I've seen some shit.
How could you walk out of Face/Off? As ludicrous as it is, it's at least entertaining.
I hated it. So stupid it made me angry. With the 2 worst mainstream actors in living memory. The missus hated it even more. We walked.
To be fair, when you purchased the ticket you knew it had Alessandro Nivola and Nick Cassavetes in the film. I'd imagine you also knew it was about face swapping!
It falls into the so-bad-it's-good category for me along with Con Air. Love him or hate him, Cage is gonna Cage.
Those kind of things depend when you watch them. I remember loving Face/Off as a teen, but I'm sure if it came out now I'd think it was bollocks. I saw Big Trouble In Little China recently, and thought it was literally one of the worst famous films I'd ever seen (it's spectacularly amateur) but had I been of the age in the 80s, I probably would've loved it.
I hated it. So stupid it made me angry. With the 2 worst mainstream actors in living memory. The missus hated it even more. We walked.
The worse thing is we got outside and the missus had left her handbag inside and she made me sneak back in for it.
There's nothing worse than watching a film you used to love and realising it's awful. Having said that, I watched Big Trouble In Little China quite recently and still enjoyed it. There's something about it that oozes a corny charm. I guess it helps that I knew what to expect and I always enjoyed Russell's brash Jack Burton character.
Cage is excellent, I know most of his films are to be honest rubbish , but I like him.You better not be talking about the legendary Cage. Best actor of our time mate. Best human being of our time.
Love that film , not seen it for a while , but without Russell the film would be unwatchableThere's nothing worse than watching a film you used to love and realising it's awful. Having said that, I watched Big Trouble In Little China quite recently and still enjoyed it. There's something about it that oozes a corny charm. I guess it helps that I knew what to expect and I always enjoyed Russell's brash Jack Burton character.
Love that film , not seen it for a while , but without Russell the film would be unwatchable
"This is Jack Burton in the Pork Chop Express, and I'm talkin' to whoever's listenin' out there."
there has been films I have not watched all the way though, but not many.
I honestly don't think you'd find anything unwatchable. Is there a film that you haven't been able to sit through?
I'll have to watch it again now. I also still need to re-watch Wild Things.
At 8 I made my mum walk out of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones with me. My proudest moment.Anyone on here ever walked out of a film?
I did walk out of Backdraft, but then again I did have a better offer sat waiting in the pub.At 8 I made my mum walk out of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones with me. My proudest moment.
At 8 I made my mum walk out of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones with me. My proudest moment.
Wolf Warrior and Tree of lifeAnyone on here ever walked out of a film?
I saw Inherent Vice in a cinema on the outskirts of Vegas. The return cab cost me $120. I regret nothing, it was brilliant. Don't know how anyone who hasn't read the book could follow the plot though.
I saw Con Air last night for the first time since I first saw it. Couple of things; 1. It's still awesome... and 2. Dave Chappelle is now in it, which was a nice touch.
You wot.I saw Inherent Vice in a cinema on the outskirts of Vegas. The return cab cost me $120. I regret nothing, it was brilliant. Don't know how anyone who hasn't read the book could follow the plot though.