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Top 10 Exact Moments That Caused People to Walk Out

Top 10 Exact Moments That Caused People to Walk Out

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we’re counting down our picks for the movie scenes that made audiences walk out. Our countdown includes movies Freaks, Terrifier 2, Cats and more! What movie have you walked out on Tell us in the comments. Check out these other movie videos: Top 20 Movies Everyone Needs To See At Least Once: Top 30 Movies That Exceeded Expectations: Top 20 Incredible Movies You'll Probably Never Watch Again: Become a channel member to get access to special perks: Don't forget to play our Live Trivia games at 3pm EST for a chance to win cash! The faster you answer, the more points you get! : Have your idea become a video! Subscribe for more great content! Visit our shop for awesome merch! Your trusted authority for Top 10 lists, reviews, tips and tricks, biographies, origins, and entertainment news #movies #walkout #reservoirdogs #horror #gore #terrifier #alien
Date: 2024-04-08

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I remember being PISSED about the Blair Witch. My husband and I had the little kids at home and we spent money on a babysitter AND for movie tickets and snacks. And the camera work made us both so nauseous and then they never gave us the answer of what happened. And then we came straight home because we were both so sick and exhausted from being scared and the horrible shooting of the movie. I paid the babysitter and watched her cross the street to go home. And once she was inside we made grilled cheese and tomato soup and watched The Tonight Show and went to bed. Then a few months later we heard it was all just made up. And none of it was real. At that point we discussed it. No more paying a babysitter for a movie that’s meant to be a real story.
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Only ever walked out of AVP 2. Unpopular opinion but I actually liked the first AVP so I figured I'd actually go see the sequel in the theatre. Big mistake. I walked out when the xenomorph was stalking the pregnancy/neonatal ward of a hospital, not out of disgust for any gore or anything but disgust for just how utterly shit the movie had been up until that point and that last desperate attempt at shock value was enough for me to just throw in the towel and say Yep, I think I'm done here. Still haven't finished it to this day.
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Alien(1979) is one of Ridley Scott’s best and it still holds up fabulously well
The Blair Witch Project is overrated
A Clockwork Orange is a wonderful masterpiece
Terrifier 2 is a good movie
The Passion of The Christ is regarded by specific moviegoers as emotionally draining
Freaks(1932) must’ve caused a hysteria
127 Hours is one of the most wrenching movies I’ve ever seen
Reservoir Dogs is a wonderful movie
The Exorcist(1973) is a masterpiece

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I refuse to watch A Clockwork Orange (among a list of other movies and shows. One of my friends was describing it to me. The way I took her description, I pictured more of what became Saw. (I won't watch Saw, either)
Music and movies affect me. I don't need that kind of input in my life. Call me a pussy or tell me I just don't have what it takes. I don't care. I value my sanity over someone else's opinion of my movie-watching habits.

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People left Blair Witch because it was boring. I was still a kid, and people were bored senseless, leaving in droves. What is said NOW, isn’t the truth of THEN.
Also, people left the test screening of Freaks, IN PART because the ending was changed from what we see now. The original ending, showed the castration of the strong man, and Cleopatra being turned into her own brand of freak.

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It was a midnight showing at a drive in on Dale Mabrey Highway in Tampa.
Now it was a decade after the film was released. Opening films included Barn of the Naked Dead, as much of a farce as you can imagine.
Round about 2am, the feature started.
When the head turning scene began, I started my truck and left.
We don't need it.

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I have watched most of these most of them were interesting, The Passion affected me the most making me feel unworthy, to this day despite several sessions to come to terms with it. I can only hope that I can meet with Our Saviour one day and explain why, not through ingratitude just a sense of not being worthy of His Sacrifice
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I will never watch another Terrifer movie after that death of the friend with short hair unnecessarily over the top she wasn’t even the asshole friend the other girl was who died way to quick in comparison. Don’t care if I’m in the minority. I’m not ever watching this movie again just like green Inferno and hostel 2.
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In the Alien chest-bursting scene, the director did not tell most of the cast what was going to happen. If you look at their reactions, you can tell, especially Veronica Cartwright. In The Exorcist, many were as horrified by the scenes in the hospital, during routine medical testing, which I found interesting.
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The Accused is the only movie I've ever walked out on. I went the first day it opened and thought it was a courtroom drama.
WRONG.
I walked out.
PS From what I did see, Jodi Foster deserved the Academy Award for her performance, but I didn't last very long before I took off.

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Does the chestburster use acid to weaken the ribs Because that’s a lot of force for such a little thing. Or maybe it’s easier to get out then in Because I’ve been in wrecks, falls, and punched but never broke a rib.
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The Matrix 3. I don't remember which scene it was or how far I got into that steaming pile of garbage but my two friends and I couldn't stop laughing at how bad it was and eventually just left. What an awful, _awful_ movie.
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The scene in The Cell where Vincent D'Onofrio's character suspends himself with hooked chains and then proceeds to orgasm over the corpse of a woman. A fair number of people walked out of the theater during that scene.
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I know a lot of kids walked out on Transformers the Movie when it first came out in 1986 because they were crying and upset over Optimus Prime’s death.
You should’ve included that moment on this list.

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I'm always a little skeptical of claims of people walking out of movies due to intense violence or anything like that, that's the kind of thing that can be exaggerated or outright fabricated to drum up publicity.
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The only movie I can remember a ton of walkout leaving was the scene in Trains potting with the worst toilet in Scotland. Theater was about half full and half just quietly got up and walked out.
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I Should've walked out on the Blair witch project. BUT NOT BASED on your reasons. I just thought it was a DUMB movie. Some people get list in the woods with no survival skills - Idiots.
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The first 5 minutes of Suspiria (1977) did it for me. I was only 16 years old when my Mom dragged me to that misogynistic POS slasher flick. Mom made me sit through the whole thing.
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Hostel 2 my brother took my sister and I to see it and towards the end of the movie the guy is about to R the woman but she ends up cutting his D off could hear all the guys groaning
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I have walked out on every movie I have ever watched, usually for only 2 reasons. The end credits and having to use the restroom. And for the second one, I would return asap
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