Me and my wife walked out on Don Jon within the first 15 minutes.
Walked out of American Hustle about a month ago after 30 minutes. It was excruciatingly boring. First time I'd ever done that.
Two that come to mind are "Natural Born Killers," and "Kick Ass." I only went to see them because my friends had been telling me how revolutionary these movies were (which is now a big red warning flag in my mind, when someone says a story is "revolutyionary"). They literally would not shut up about them for weeks.
They were dumb. Flat-out boring dumb!
I almost walked out of "The Right Stuff" for the way they depicted Gus Grissom as having been responsible for the near-disastrous end of his flight. Gus was the best of them all, and a couple of years ago when they found his capsule and brought it up, he was vindicated: the ejection mechanism had not been intentionally fired, it had, in fact, failed just as Gus had maintained. Tom Wolfe's book "The Right Stuff" was much more impartial in its coverage of the incident; so it was really galling to me that the movie version chose to portray it as a failure on Gus's part.
EDIT: And I hate the way they portrayed Betty Grissom, too! Yeah, as you have probably guessed by now, I did get to meet the Grissoms, on several occasions, as a boy growing up in Pasadena, Texas, in the sixties, just down the road from NASA.
One time, The 13th Floor, just awful.
Superman Returns, it was a serious POS
How old is your daughter, and why would you take her to a rated R movie about killing people?... :dw:I took my daughter to see the first Kick Ass movie. I almost pulled her out of the movie when the little girl in purple started swearing like a construction worker blurting out the F bomb and C word.