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Old 02-12-2018, 06:04 PM
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The only movie I ever walked out of was The English Patient.
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Old 02-12-2018, 06:25 PM
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In the late 1970's my mom took me to the movies. She wanted to see Breaking Away. I convinced her that the far better film would be "The Villain" since it had Kirk Douglas, Ann-Margret, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Since the mid 1980's, my mom and I have watched Breaking Away many times. She never fails to remind me of how I picked the other movie, THE worst movie I have ever seen. No, I have never suffered through The Villain again.
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Freddy Got Fingered with Tom Green. I'm a fan of his comedy, but this movie was probably the only one I ever rented and did not finish watching. It was that bad.
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The only movie I ever walked out of is Rain Man. Have even tried watching it a couple times since and just can't.
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The only movie I ever walked out of is Rain Man. Have even tried watching it a couple times since and just can't.


Hey, Ben - at least that one had real Baseball Cards in it.
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Saw 'The Pickup Artist' in a 99 cent theater and still felt completely and utterly ripped off. What a piece of (add your own expletives here).
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Every Adam Sandler film ever made.

Well, actually I stopped watching Adam Sandler films a long time ago because they were so bad, but from what I hear he has been pretty consistent in making garbage throughout his career (though sometimes he appears in other people's movies and those aren't always bad).
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The only movie I ever walked out of is Rain Man. Have even tried watching it a couple times since and just can't.
You're crazy Ben; Rain Man was great!

Agree that Jaws 4 has to be on any list, I always cracked up seeing it as a kid. Even at the age of 5 I realized that sharks don't roar lol.

My vote for worst is Karate Kid 3. However, every one should watch it because Terry Silver is hilarious.
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Caddyshack II
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I have only walked out of one movie in my life and that was the 1998 Psycho remake w/ Vince Vaughn & Anne Heche.

I can usually sit through a bad movie but for some reason I couldn't with this one.
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+1. Dan Akryod's performance was beyond bad.
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My vote goes to the Twilight. totally deserves it
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