Post movies you watched in cinema, where many people walked out

Post movies you watched in cinema, where many people walked out.

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South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
Idiot parents actually brought their small children.

Hahahaha kek.

To go back to "Forbidden Room": I watched this on a hipster arthouse cinema, where only 15 people or so where there. And 6 of them left the cinema, haha.

Because the movie has such a fucked up visual and editing style, that many felt nauseated or irritated. And the whole thing went for 130 minutes (which can be very long, believe me).

Another one.

And I can't blame anyone.

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Is Guy Maddin actually good?

one of saw movies, there was an operation on brain and people had enough

I remember people walking out from Thats my boy

fucking plebs wouldnt know of the best comedy of 50 years

thats my boy is a CLASSIC

My Winnipeg is

And the rest of his filmography? Is My Winnipeg a good place to start?

I liked it though. That last third was quite something on the big screen.

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This is legit the only movie, there were like ten people watching this but after 20 minutes only 4 including me keep watching this shit.

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Yeah give it a try

3 out of the 5 people we were walked out, last one walked after about 1 hour in

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>Is My Winnipeg a good place to start?
Definitely, it's the most Guy Maddin of Guy Maddin movies.

Pretty funny, both the movie and seeing people leaving.

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I know how the director and the press acted like edgylords and said: "lololol look at all those triggered audiences who can't handle the high art of 9 minute rape scenes and skull crushing scenes".

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>post movies where the audience didn't show up in the first place, so the studio had to buy all the tickets.

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The original "people walking out" movie.

Good that these people from the 60s didn't had a time machine to see what is hip on cinema and TV in 2019.

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I went to Long Day's Journey into the Night on 31st december and everyone got completely misguided by our promos (that are the same as the chink ones) and thought it was an end of the year romcom
Around 50% of a packed screening walked out after 30 mins, and another 30% during the 40min tracking shot

What happens in that movie?

Several groups left at different points but one of the most baffling was a group of zoomers who left like two and a half hours into the movie shortly before they finally made it to the moon

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If that movie is anything like the play of the same name, it's a family drama about an alcoholic father and a mother who suffers from mental issues but refuses to admit it.

No. It's completely different. It's about a man who tries to find girl he hasn't seen for a long time. It plays with past, present, dreams and reality. The last 40 minutes are done in one take.

why did ppl walk out on this? ive watched it twice i thought it was preddy good

I literally walked out of this piece of shit myself

Never have I seen such a piece of shit film and I will never ever watch a movie with the director nor the main actors again

They should all be ashamed of themselves and this shitty film

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