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Rain Man 12:14 AM 09-19-2024
I walked out of my first movie ever last night. I hated to do it, because it was a "World Premiere" and the director spoke before the airing. It was locally produced.

I'll describe the movie now, fuzzing up some details because it's not my intent to embarrass the director, who seemed nice.

It opened with a an aerial shot of a rivulet of water. Very pretty.

Two minutes later, I was thinking, "Uh, time to move on from this shot."

Then the sound started. It was people doing a chant in monotone notes.

Based on my estimate afterwards, we got 12 minutes of running water and monotonic chants. 12 minutes. Stare at some running water for 12 minutes while ringing your doorbell continuously and you'll see the challenge.

Then the scene switched to an aerial shot of some frozen body of water. One minute, two minutes, .... then the sounds came on, and they were random wildlife sounds. And when I say random, we're talking random. There were dogs barking, for example. Dogs barking while we looked down at the frozen water.

That went on for another 12 minutes or so and nothing on the screen ever moved.

Then we went to the third scene. This one had a boat on a lake, and I thought, "Okay, we're going to start hearing some narration now."

Nope. It was 12+ minutes of the boat sitting on the water, very slowly drifting slightly to the right, which was the most exciting scene of the night to that point.

The sound started for this scene, and it was someone saying sentences. I couldn't tell what was being said, because the director recorded five or six different voices saying the same sentences, and then she offset each voice by half a second. The result was cacophonic noise that was rhythmic enough to be really annoying, and you couldn't understand the words. That went on for almost ten minutes and I finally put my fingers in my ears because it was so annoying. Then she started strobing in bright pictures, still images that flashed so fast that you couldn't tell what the image was. Fast-flashing movie scenes really bother me, so now I had to either cover my eyes or my ears and I needed to cover both. I finally leaned over to my wife and said, "I can't take this any more. I'll wait outside." She decided to go with me and we left.

When we walked out, I looked at my watch and we'd been there for 48 minutes, minus ten minutes for the intro speech. They were still showing the boat on the lake when we left.

I'm fine with avant-garde stuff. It's not always my thing, but I can tolerate it. But this? This was painful. It was essentally 48 minutes of looking at three photos surrounded with nonsensical sounds. I can't figure out how that director put that together and decided that it was ready for the public. I felt like a meanie for walking out when the creator was in the audience, but life is too short for that, man.
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ThrobProng 07:26 AM 09-23-2024
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
They absolutely are the generation better than you and you your ilk

You're a pale imitation of a man, your Grampa would hide his head in shame at what you've become
My father was part of the Greatest Generation, and he would spit in the face of an anti-American like you.
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displacedinMN 07:58 AM 09-23-2024
Originally Posted by ThrobProng:
The worst movie I've ever seen in a theater was "Shark Boy and Lava Girl in 3D", when my kids were young. Intolerable.
You were not the target audience. My kids loved it.
Me--no.



Should have walked out on Midnight in the garden of good and evil. Damn that sucked.

Watched Sliding doors at home. Really sucked.
Also some dumbass math movie with Jake Gyllenhall, uber stupid.
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listopencil 08:19 AM 10-01-2024
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
No, I took exception to the politics in it. I didn't really know what I was walking into.. Just figured some cool Star Wars flick. I'm not up on all of that stuff.... just was bored and went.



Wow. That was the best Star Wars movie ever made up to this point, including the originals. I cannot imagine someone not liking it if they are a fan of the franchise.
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listopencil 08:24 AM 10-01-2024
Anyway, North Shore, apparently released in 1987. Absolute garbage and the only movie I ever walked out of.
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Otter 10:15 AM 10-01-2024
Sounds like you should have stopped at your local dispensary on your way to the theater and picked up a magic mushroom chocolate bar. The director sure seems like he/she did.
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Fishpicker 11:12 AM 10-01-2024


My dad took me to see The Dark Crystal when I was 6. I liked everything else Jim Henson did. My dad probably thought I would like this. When I saw the scene that I posted, I ran out of the theater. Nobody could stop me. I ran out to the car in the parking lot. That was way too intense and dark for me at age 6.
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Graystoke 11:59 AM 10-01-2024
Curious to those who have walked out of a movie. Did you ask for a refund?
My Mom used to do that all the time.
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Frazod 01:41 PM 10-01-2024
Originally Posted by Graystoke:
Curious to those who have walked out of a movie. Did you ask for a refund?
My Mom used to do that all the time.
I think I would have been ill-suited to work at a movie theater.

"That movie is awful! I want a refund!"

"Hey, we didn't make the fucking thing, nor did we put a gun to your head and force you to buy a ticket to see it. Have a nice day!"
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