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have you ever walked out on a movie?

have you ever walked out on a movie?

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@very-rusty said
I don't recall ever walking out on a movie I paid for to get into.

I remember complaining about how bad some were.

-VR
My philosophy is when it comes to bad movies: I have already spent money on it in vain, why waste my time too?


@torunn said
My philosophy is when it comes to bad movies: I have already spent money on it in vain, why waste my time too?
there is little insentive going to the cinema now my wife sight has gone.now I am more likely to be found scrolling through the Audible book library....she likes crime drama and some bronte and the like.


@torunn said
My philosophy is when it comes to bad movies: I have already spent money on it in vain, why waste my time too?
Another way to look at it I suppose! 🙂

-VR


@very-rusty said
Another way to look at it I suppose! 🙂

-VR
It's about quality. 🙂


@torunn said
It's about quality. 🙂
A lot of work is put into making a movie. Do you think they intentionally try to make a bad movie? I think about all the work that went into it and would be rude for me to walk out. I do however complain about it afterwards, but can say I saw it all.

-VR


@very-rusty said
A lot of work is put into making a movie. Do you think they intentionally try to make a bad movie? I think about all the work that went into it and would be rude for me to walk out. I do however complain about it afterwards, but can say I saw it all.

-VR
None of those who made the movie are there when we watch it or leave. When we dine at a restaurant and find the food almost inedible, we don't finish it, we leave it be. We don't blame the waiter but may express our opinion and perhaps we are served something else. That won't happen in a movie but I think we do ourselves a favour by leaving the film. There are people who like it and they stay.

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@torunn said
None of those who made the movie are there when we watch it or leave. When we dine at a restaurant and find the food almost inedible, we don't finish it, we leave it be. We don't blame the waiter but may express our opinion and perhaps we are served something else. That won't happen in a movie but I think we do ourselves a favour by leaving the film. There are people who like it and they stay.
As I've said everyone has their own taste in food as well as in movies.

-VR


@badradger said
I went out with a tall danish bird called yollande she was lovely but smelt of fish.
Did she smell of smelt?🤔


@great-big-stees said
Did she smell of smelt?🤔
Smelts taste great floured up and fried!

-VR

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@great-big-stees said
Did she smell of smelt?🤔
More likely herring and yogurt.


@the-gravedigger said
More likely herring and yogurt.
LOL....Of course you're joking!

-VR

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Spawn.

5 minutes in...Gone.

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@very-rusty said
Smelts taste great floured up and fried!

-VR
Have you tried baked?

The healthy effects of the fish are probably cancelled out by the breading and certainly the frying. Just saying.

The only problem with cooking fish is it ends up smelling up the whole house.


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Walked out of 'Broken Arrow' in the late 1990s. (Starring John Travolta and Christian Slater).

Slow and boring.