Walking out of movies is sometimes necessary. You hate to not get your money’s worth, but sometimes ya just gotta bite the bullet and walk away. Besides, it’s better to just waste money on a crappy movie than time as well. The last movie I walked out of was “2012”. It wasn’t the worst movie ever, but it wasn’t good and I just wasn’t in the mood to sit through a flop. After the first few falling buildings and sinking land masses, the novelty had worn off. The special effects looked pretty cool, but it seemed like that’s all the movie was built to showcase. I still don’t even know how the movie ended, but I don’t really care to. The last movie before “2012” that I had to bail out on was “Inglorious Bastards”. That movie seemed to be trying a little too hard to be typical “Tarentino”. Besides, Tarentino said himself that he was trying to make a “spaghetti western” out of a WWII flick. Some things just don’t go together satire and WWII are about as good of a mix as peanut butter and vinegar. Blah. Very bad stuff. See? Sometimes it’s just not a good idea to sit through a turd of a movie just cause you payed for it. That just becomes negative fun. If you sit through the entire movie, you lose your right to complain about it. Just like being hung over. You can’t whine about a hangover and expect sympathy because you did it to yourself. If you sat through the whole movie, you just have to eat the fact that you wasted valuable time and move on with your head hung in shame.
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