Top 20 Movies That Caused People to Walk Out

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  • Опубликовано: 21 апр 2023
  • Sometimes, it's just not worth the wasted time! For this list, we’re looking at movies that audiences just couldn’t sit through, no matter how much they spent on the ticket. Our countdown includes "Caligula", "The Passion of the Christ", "127 Hours" and more! Which of these films had you sprinting for the exit? Let us know in the comments!
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  • @WatchMojo
    @WatchMojo  Год назад +117

    Which of these films had you sprinting for the exit? Let us know in the comments!
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    • @SidhrtG
      @SidhrtG Год назад +4

      Apocalypto??

    • @katherineknapp4370
      @katherineknapp4370 Год назад +12

      NONE BECAUSE I NEVER SEEN THEM AND NOW NEVER WILL! I HAVE HIGH ANIXITY, A WEAK STOMACH, AND I AM A WIMP! THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME KNOW WHAT NOT TO WATCH, YOU ROCK!

    • @MsAppassionata
      @MsAppassionata Год назад +10

      I saw a number of them and none of those made me leave the theater. If you think that “The Blair Witch Project” and “Cloverfield” were disturbing (Neither one was to me. I found them boring), don’t EVER watch any of the following:
      1)”A Serbian Film”
      2) “The Human Centipede”
      3) “Basket Case”
      4) “Dead Ringers” or
      5) “Videodrome” (by the same director David Cronenberg).
      6) “Eraserhead”

    • @andreking7138
      @andreking7138 Год назад +6

      You should have added “Batman Returns” in the honorable mentions.

    • @Ash-qy6hl
      @Ash-qy6hl Год назад +3

      I never walked out of the pulp fiction because I was not old enough but when I did watch it I did not even finish watching it because of the disturbing scene I could not handle it too much nightmares I'm sorry I can not watch it again

  • @davidknightx
    @davidknightx Год назад +2880

    The story goes that Stephen King was with his wife for the opening of The Exorcist. When the girl spun her head, he said a woman in the audience stood up, screamed something in Spanish, and ran for the exit. King turned to his wife and said "This movie is going to be huge."

    • @scriberothchild5335
      @scriberothchild5335 Год назад +72

      That’s awesome haha

    • @noemistephanie93
      @noemistephanie93 Год назад +11

      Lol

    • @pinkjellybean4019
      @pinkjellybean4019 Год назад +70

      I watched it was when I was 12 and will never watch it again. I’m 35 and not ashamed to say I’m scared to watch a movie. 🤣 NEVER AGAIN

    • @ZeldaSam1
      @ZeldaSam1 Год назад +5

      ​@@scriberothchild5335 He was right, just not in the he wanted...

    • @pinkjellybean4019
      @pinkjellybean4019 Год назад +5

      @Jimmy TwoTimes that is funny. Glad to know I’m not the only one 🙃

  • @heck75nj
    @heck75nj Год назад +2249

    I'm not religious but The Passion of the Christ was brutal ..I saw ppl walking out ...sobbing ..covering their eyes ..pretty insane.. I'm surprise they didn't include The Human Centipede in this list..

    • @Breexbloodlust
      @Breexbloodlust Год назад +86

      once was enough for me with passion

    • @pokor5791
      @pokor5791 Год назад +129

      Yeah Human Centipede was a rough watch.

    • @Breexbloodlust
      @Breexbloodlust Год назад +44

      @@pokor5791 the baby scene in the second one was tough

    • @tiannacarson3076
      @tiannacarson3076 Год назад +78

      Exactly my thought process and for some reason my church thought it was a good idea to play the movie on a bus they rented to go to the sights and sounds theatre for a christian play , I was only 11 when I watched it there and there were many children present … for some reason they decided to scar each and everyone of us for life like we didn’t know how bad it already was

    • @tiannacarson3076
      @tiannacarson3076 Год назад +33

      @@pokor5791 I’ve been avoiding those movies ever since the first one came out just by the concept alone , I cannot handle anything that disgusting damn trying to be scary

  • @Quarrel47
    @Quarrel47 5 месяцев назад +249

    Going to save you some time:
    20 - Caligula
    19 - Fight Club
    18 - The Revenant
    17 - The Walk
    16 - The Tree of Life
    15 - The Passion of The Christ
    14 - A Clockwork Orange
    13 - Pink Flamingos
    12 - Swiss Army Man
    11 - Antichrist
    10 - 127 Hours
    09 - Raw
    08 - Pulp Fiction
    07 - Irreversible
    06 - Freaks
    05 - Saving Private Ryan
    04 - Mother
    03 - Cloverfield
    02 - The Blair Witch Project
    01 - The Exorist

    • @MikeWeiner
      @MikeWeiner 3 месяца назад +9

      Appreciated.

    • @baq8680
      @baq8680 2 месяца назад +20

      Thanks for the list here... but who was the inbred that chose these movies?

    • @MsDianagentaToYou
      @MsDianagentaToYou 2 месяца назад +1

      OMG thank you.

    • @jamesrowden303
      @jamesrowden303 2 месяца назад +3

      Yeah, but then how am I going to hear a narration by someone who can't talk without laughing?

    • @I_dont_want_a_stupid_handle
      @I_dont_want_a_stupid_handle Месяц назад

      @@jamesrowden303 What drugs are you on?

  • @intercat4907
    @intercat4907 3 месяца назад +27

    An older woman I knew walked out of The Color Purple. I thought for years she'd just been shocked. Now I know that the part with her father was her story too. People take so much pain, so many secrets, to their graves.

  • @GoRicky15
    @GoRicky15 11 месяцев назад +765

    I don't think people who weren't there at the time realise how effective the marketing for Blair Witch was. The found footage genre was so new, the actors were unknowns and purposely kept away from the media, and so many people believed it was actually a documentary.

    • @danicegewiss862
      @danicegewiss862 10 месяцев назад +20

      I was told it was a documentary. I saw it and thought this is weird. Later I saw the one actress, the one who we saw last in the film, on a magazine cover. She was being interviewed about the movie.

    • @francescodarcangeli4197
      @francescodarcangeli4197 9 месяцев назад +23

      The found footage genre was not new, actually, rather it had a revival.

    • @kateallen7675
      @kateallen7675 9 месяцев назад +21

      I grew bored and annoyed in 10 mins and flipped it off,
      and the " footage genre" was NOT new to anyone who
      has watched a home video by shaky uncle Bob.

    • @debrakish9659
      @debrakish9659 9 месяцев назад +21

      There was also the website which was brilliantly made to look like all the information of the Blair Witch was real when the entire thing was fabricated. That's really what fueled the belief that it really happened.

    • @downsouth420
      @downsouth420 9 месяцев назад +18

      They advertised it as a documentary. There was a website made to make it look like actual found footage from a video camera recovered during a search for the missing people. People talked about it and copied it like crazy. The movie turned out to be kind of weak, but it was nothing anyone had seen before, and enjoyed brilliant marketing.

  • @TheCasualSirenEnthusiast
    @TheCasualSirenEnthusiast Год назад +552

    According to my dad, him and his dad (my grandfather) went to see Saving Private Ryan when it was in theaters. My grandfather had to walk out because it was way too realistic for him. He had PTSD from when he was enlisted in the Vietnam War. My grandfather died almost a year later from lung cancer. R.I.P.

    • @carch7243
      @carch7243 Год назад +26

      So very sorry about your grandfather. My husband was in Vietnam, and while he has repeatedly watched Saving Private Ryan, he absolutely refuses to see any film about the Vietnam war

    • @bethy6760
      @bethy6760 Год назад +5

      It was really rough it broke my heart but it was as real as any other movie I have seen if that makes any sense

    • @jennitzarojas59
      @jennitzarojas59 11 месяцев назад +3

      My dad went to see that movie with his mistress

    • @Lumieremakesmusic82
      @Lumieremakesmusic82 10 месяцев назад +8

      My dad who was part of the Iraq freedom operation he said he had flash’s backs to when he was in this small village and he had to clean the rubble and as he was lifting up some rubble he saw a mom and a very young girl dead my dad said he never forgot it ever

    • @kathear15
      @kathear15 10 месяцев назад +1

      RIP to a true legend.

  • @gregorylapointe4157
    @gregorylapointe4157 4 месяца назад +30

    How did The Human Centipede not make this list? That's gotta be one of the sickest movies ever made.

    • @DrunkDogg
      @DrunkDogg 2 месяца назад +1

      literally the screen has to be black while the woman narrates the movie💀

    • @sweetsummerchild8156
      @sweetsummerchild8156 9 дней назад +6

      I think most people knew not to walk into the Human Centipede.

    • @sandiwinters1437
      @sandiwinters1437 6 дней назад +1

      Exactly my question!

    • @ayelemensah8816
      @ayelemensah8816 Час назад

      But this isn’t just a list of sick movies. Did many people walk out of it? Most of the time if people walk out it’s because they didn’t actually know what to expect.

  • @Quarrel47
    @Quarrel47 5 месяцев назад +150

    Never heard anyone EVERY walking out of fight club, in fact most people saw it multiple times.

    • @Burtonesque413
      @Burtonesque413 2 месяца назад +12

      Those who saw it multiple times must've been pretty committed, but were certainly among the few. Fight Club was a box office failure, but is of course now a huge cult classic and likley made back plenty of that lost revenue in DVDs/rentals/streaming/cable.

    • @dovydasvaiksnys3807
      @dovydasvaiksnys3807 2 месяца назад +12

      One of best movies. I've seen it many times too

    • @DuleBajic
      @DuleBajic 2 месяца назад +8

      Agree! List of films are stupid

    • @4saken404
      @4saken404 2 месяца назад +6

      I mean how can someone buy a ticket for a movie called "Fight Club" and be upset that it has fighting in it?

    • @m1bl4n
      @m1bl4n 2 месяца назад +1

      @@4saken404 did you watch the video? People were leaving because the story is hella confusing and because it's "dirty". I highly doubt people left because of the violence.

  • @Strongbad700
    @Strongbad700 Год назад +705

    #20: Caligula (1979)
    #19: Fight Club (1999)
    #18: The Revenant (2015)
    #17: The Walk (2015)
    #16: The Tree of Life (2011)
    #15: The Passion of the Christ (2004)
    #14: A Clockwork Orange (1971)
    #13: Pink Flamingos (1972)
    #12: Swiss Army Man (2016)
    #11: Antichrist (2009)
    #10: 127 Hours (2010)
    #9: Raw (2016)
    #8: Pulp Fiction (1994)
    #7: Irréversible (2002)
    #6: Freaks (1932)
    #5: Saving Private Ryan (1998)
    #4: Mother! (2017)
    #3: Cloverfield (2008)
    #2: The Blair Witch Project (1999)
    #1: The Exorcist (1973)

    • @Cornhollo26
      @Cornhollo26 Год назад +17

      Should Lyle, Lyle Crocodile be on this list as a honorable mention. Because I heard a anecdote on the internet that a family left the movie due to it being boring.

    • @Cornhollo26
      @Cornhollo26 Год назад +7

      And Mother! Might be the youngest on the list. Since it only came out five years ago.

    • @richardperhai8292
      @richardperhai8292 Год назад +4

      The Walk in 3D really unnerved me. 70mm film combined with3D was soooo realistic.

    • @dimepiecetia
      @dimepiecetia Год назад +2

      @@EJY318 I swear, time fly’s

    • @007Julie
      @007Julie Год назад +2

      @@Cornhollo26I feel sorry for those kids, Lyle is such a cute movie and it has a great message.

  • @Dallas-Nyberg
    @Dallas-Nyberg 11 месяцев назад +258

    I had a friend who owned a movie drive in. He told me that on the first night of showing The Exorcist, about one third of the patrons left before the movie ended.
    However, once the word got out about how frightening the movie was, by the end of that week, his drive in was full to capacity and they had to turn away a huge number of queued up cars. He ended up extending the showing of the movie to three weeks.
    The only movie he showed, that attracted the largest number of patrons, was Jaws.

    • @velvetbees
      @velvetbees 10 месяцев назад +13

      When I was in high school I worked in a theater where the Exorcist was showing for weeks. We took turns working the snack bar or sitting in the theater to be sure everything was okay. After about a month, none of us wanted to sit in a back. "I don't want to watch that stupid movie again!" It stopped being scary and was loud, obnoxious and ridiculous. You could see the special effects. Especially wires used to lift things up or make them move around. We cheered when they stopped showing it.

    • @lefantomer
      @lefantomer 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@velvetbees I was tempted. In addition to everything you list, I can't stand pea soup.

    • @velvetbees
      @velvetbees 10 месяцев назад

      @@lefantomer That would be a problem 😂.

    • @jeanaprewitt9658
      @jeanaprewitt9658 7 месяцев назад

      The Exorcist was the only movie I saw grown men get up and walk out of. A LOT of them.

    • @lauracook8203
      @lauracook8203 6 месяцев назад +1

      Uncut version of Deliverance was extremely disturbing, not just due to the humiliation scenes, inbred characters and s.a. but the dynamics of the group after it happened.
      You, Me and Everyone We know by Amanda January focused on child and adolescent sexuality and even depicted an oral scene between a boy of about 14 and 2 slightly older looking girls who wanted him to judge which one was um.. more skilled. While there was no nudity, violence or even much profanity it was probably the most provocative and bizarre movie I've seen made by an American. On the other hand it was very genuine and dealt with things that do happen and did not seem exploitative.

  • @johnlime1469
    @johnlime1469 5 месяцев назад +25

    Old films: We have gruesome scenes that you've never seen before.
    2010 and onwards: _Bone Tomahawk_

    • @bronko7878
      @bronko7878 2 месяца назад +2

      Yep. That one was the goriest Western I've ever seen. Gorier than many horror movies.

    • @garethdurham3743
      @garethdurham3743 Месяц назад

      Yep that one scene, where they split him had me grossed out and still to this day. Great movie though.

    • @amado68
      @amado68 Месяц назад

      My dude, we have fucking human centipede II as well, the classics they stay with us, but i ain't watching human centipede again ma bro, and i can stand cannabalism.

  • @damonzap8659
    @damonzap8659 6 месяцев назад +188

    My dad told me when he saw Alien in 1979, people were walking out of the theater. Yeah, I was sold. Still today one of my favorite films.

    • @qwave1322
      @qwave1322 3 месяца назад

      People walked out of Alien 3 when there was the post mortem scene on Newt the little girl. I remember that in the cinema. They are horrible movies but it went to far for people with a child being a victim.

    • @deniseeulert2503
      @deniseeulert2503 3 месяца назад +6

      If a movie is so scary that you are scared the second and third time around, watching it through your hands over your face, that's a really good movie.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 3 месяца назад

      @@deniseeulert2503
      Come and see really traumatised me and 3 weeks on, I’m still recovering from the shock. The best war movie ever made

    • @kericorley9387
      @kericorley9387 3 месяца назад

      I have never seen that movie all the way through. Twice I have fallen asleep.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 3 месяца назад

      @@kericorley9387
      I’m literally watching Come and See so drunk right now that my movie thinks I’m about to pass out any minute now. The movie has had to get me onto the bed because it thought I would pass out. I’ve never drunk so much in my life

  • @ashleyhinojosa2377
    @ashleyhinojosa2377 Год назад +282

    It wasn’t on this list, but I feel deserved a mention, Requiem for a Dream. That movie was pretty traumatic to watch and hard to forget.

    • @gazepskotzs4
      @gazepskotzs4 Год назад +11

      Never saw it, but my friend did and told me about it and i never was more happy for not going to the theatre.

    • @BeatriceFlowers
      @BeatriceFlowers Год назад +11

      Absolutely love that movie. He is one of my favourite directors. It was hard to watch at the time because of something related to my mothers health and situation at the time. But I like to force myself to face very uncomfortable things, I guess it’s just my own way of getting through things:

    • @imthenats
      @imthenats Год назад +12

      OH totally, it's effed up and dark yeah.

    • @user-dn6we1sy8d
      @user-dn6we1sy8d Год назад +7

      Came here for this comment. Probably ine if the best movies ever mad, but it is tough

    • @melindabota1201
      @melindabota1201 Год назад +4

      Exactly, i litteraly suffered under the end scenes of that movie

  • @tiffsaver
    @tiffsaver 4 месяца назад +14

    "Salo" by Pier Pasolini was the most disturbing film I've ever seen in my entire life. For gutwrenching subject matter, nothing even comes close.

    • @AndyMangele
      @AndyMangele 3 месяца назад

      Same here!

    • @motherreeder1215
      @motherreeder1215 2 месяца назад +2

      I was going to mention this one too. Should be at the top of the list for sure.

    • @user-di9rv7rd8y
      @user-di9rv7rd8y Месяц назад +1

      i agree. i was expecting it to be #1 and it wasn't even here. I saw it in a theater in NYC and I never saw so many people walking out.

  • @example2844
    @example2844 Год назад +338

    I don't understand how someone can walk out of Pulp Fiction, it's too good to miss out on!

    • @marcb.cardlab6750
      @marcb.cardlab6750 Год назад +15

      I hear ya! However, some people just go to the cinema, and choose a film to watch when they get there, without foreknowledge of plot. My dad, a simple and generally ignorant person, walked out of P.F. with my stepmother. Neither could keep up with the time sequence flips; just plain confused them, lol. One of my favorite films ever.

    • @rileywhalen6554
      @rileywhalen6554 Год назад +11

      I’m with you. I also looove reservoir dogs too.

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Год назад

      ​@@marcb.cardlab6750 stupid people are the ones are leaving

    • @misjathecinemalover
      @misjathecinemalover Год назад +4

      All the right opinions!

    • @danalantz5191
      @danalantz5191 Год назад +11

      I didn't go to see it in the theater but I tried to watch it one time and I got about 15 minutes in. Definitely not my cup of tea.

  • @robins.9700
    @robins.9700 Год назад +127

    I went and saw The Blair Witch Project in theaters. I was one of the people that became physically ill because of the shaky, disorienting effect it had. But I excused myself, threw up, came back, and finished the movie lol

    • @c4tpatriotwhitfield647
      @c4tpatriotwhitfield647 10 месяцев назад +8

      My daughters talked me into watching it and I found it horribly boring, left them there and went to the bar, next door, until they were finished. They loved it, lol!

    • @silkroadcaravan
      @silkroadcaravan 10 месяцев назад

      incredibly boring and stupid film

    • @MsMuffetsTuffet
      @MsMuffetsTuffet 9 месяцев назад +3

      I got a horrible headache from watching it. The movie itself was very underwhelming. B movie material.

    • @danielsocia1515
      @danielsocia1515 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@veronicaa.1416it was so boring. I remember feeling so bummed after I finally saw it in theaters. 🤦‍♂️😂

    • @fastecp1
      @fastecp1 7 месяцев назад +3

      I have never walked out of a movie, But like you, all the shaking made me dizzy, and the movie was crap.

  • @TwiddleJones
    @TwiddleJones 4 месяца назад +15

    How can you tell if someone is walking out in disgust or going to the toilet?

    • @Tamaresque
      @Tamaresque 2 месяца назад +8

      They don't come back.

    • @glenncoody
      @glenncoody Месяц назад +3

      You know they went to the toilet if they return looking flushed. I'll see myself out....

  • @cuddzilla
    @cuddzilla 3 месяца назад +8

    I was 7 when The Exorcist came out. My Mom and her best friend went to see it. They were both COMPLETELY freaked out when they came home. Mom had put a breath mint(Certs) in her mouth on the ride home. When I asked her why her tongue was green, she turned white and we thought she was going to pass out. Good memories.

    • @hertechprep
      @hertechprep 8 дней назад

      LOL

    • @acasualviewer5861
      @acasualviewer5861 6 дней назад

      I had heard about the Exorcist as a kid and really wanted to watch it. By the time I did see it, I though it was totally overrated and boring. I found the Omen to be much scarier, but that one hasn't aged well either.

  • @Arsenico971
    @Arsenico971 7 месяцев назад +205

    When The Exorcist came out, I was 8 and my family was living in an apartment building which had a cinema at the ground floor. I remember we could hear the screams of the people in the theater from our house, and several times we also heard ambulance sirens approaching and stopping just below.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 5 месяцев назад +4

      I can’t imagine hearing those screams, I hear them in my nightmares of the Normandy scene and it’s haunting enough to make me wake up screaming; I still remember my screams when a huge plane flew over Normandy and I recognised United 93 straight away and it crashed down on the bloodied beach with the United 93 heroes surviving again after Ziad successfully landed it and he was determined to have me back with him but it was impossible to happen because I wasn’t found for 4 days

    • @shadowlouise
      @shadowlouise 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@nicolelawless9942 Excuse me? I don't understand.

    • @dannygreen592
      @dannygreen592 5 месяцев назад +2

      Tf kinda apartment has a cinema under it??

    • @dannygreen592
      @dannygreen592 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@nicolelawless9942 The hell are you on? Were you starting to think about a movie and then started having Vietnam flashbacks?

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 5 месяцев назад

      @@dannygreen592
      None do, unless it’s a very rich country or something

  • @bigal1024
    @bigal1024 Год назад +561

    Its amazing that nearly 50 years later no horror film has been able to duplicate the fear the Exorcist gave people. Pretty amazing. Stands the test of time like no other horror film has

    • @mpicc4808
      @mpicc4808 Год назад +37

      It wasn't that scary.....more comical than scary.

    • @ladykoiwolfe
      @ladykoiwolfe Год назад +43

      @@mpicc4808 that's now though. At the time it was groundbreaking. There had never been a spectacle like it.
      I think the Omen is scarier and it's just a kid. No special makeup or split pea soup needed.

    • @RoninMilli
      @RoninMilli Год назад +10

      Go watch THE DECENT. Im usually never scared of movies. This one made me and everyone I’ve introduced it to jump out of their seats

    • @daveonturner8438
      @daveonturner8438 Год назад +12

      @@RoninMilli You mean The Descent? That movie with the women going underground?

    • @RoninMilli
      @RoninMilli Год назад +3

      @@daveonturner8438 yes sorry misspelled 🥴

  • @karenzaslow3808
    @karenzaslow3808 7 дней назад +2

    I don't know if anyone walked out on Schindler's List, but I know it effected everyone deeply and many left the theater crying. It was a great movie that I could never watch again.

  • @Kjt853
    @Kjt853 5 месяцев назад +5

    I’m surprised “Blue Velvet” didn’t make the list. When I saw it in a theater in ‘86, at least a third of the audience had left by the end.

    • @sandrahatherley2184
      @sandrahatherley2184 4 месяца назад

      Yes, it was very dark

    • @hejnye
      @hejnye 3 месяца назад

      not enough gore, too 'art house' for the masses to attend until latter...

  • @geekuyl6942
    @geekuyl6942 4 месяца назад +29

    You forgot Salo from Pierre Paolo Passolini. Try that one. I watched the movie in a movie theater. The room was full, not a seat unoccupied. At the end of the film there were only 8 people out of 700 in the audience.

    • @marramvelez
      @marramvelez 3 месяца назад

      forgot that one, yes definitely the moste disgusting movie i watched, i was 13

    • @Bullman422
      @Bullman422 2 месяца назад +4

      I actually thought Salo would be number one although I did forget about the Exorcist

    • @user-so3yx2hj7p
      @user-so3yx2hj7p 2 месяца назад +5

      @@Bullman422 Salo makes Exorcist look like a Disney Movie.

    • @Bullman422
      @Bullman422 2 месяца назад

      @@user-so3yx2hj7p True

    • @DuleBajic
      @DuleBajic 2 месяца назад

      Finally Pasolini...I love him, I've seen all his movies, but... The most drastic, shocking, exceptionally disturbing film ever, and I've seen at least 5,000 films, To Pasolini's death is still a secret but some say it's because of this movie

  • @alexm7582
    @alexm7582 Год назад +91

    I saw Swiss Army Man in theaters twice and this one time an old guy walked out immediately. Pretty sure this dude saw the title and thought it was a war film.

    • @eclatshwartzbaumcybertune2063
      @eclatshwartzbaumcybertune2063 Год назад

      😂😂

    • @dafilmqueen556
      @dafilmqueen556 Год назад

      Understandable, misunderstandings can make or break anyone. Guess he got broken thinking about war and went disappointed looking elsewhere..

    • @Gem00987
      @Gem00987 Год назад +2

      Tbh I knew exactly what it was going to be and I still turned it off after about 10 mins

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Gem00987
      It happened to me during saving private Ryan because I was not ready for the first 27 minutes to be like that and the intense anxiety just kept going because I thought they might not find Ryan on time but the relief I felt when they found him was nothing like it

    • @Saveit.
      @Saveit. 3 месяца назад

      Twice?😂😂😂😂😂

  • @ReaperFerril
    @ReaperFerril Год назад +173

    For those who didn't know, the hardcore sex scenes in Caligula were added in by Penthouse magazine's Bob Guccione after the principal photography was finished. McDowell, Mirren, Gielgud, and O'Toole had no idea beforehand that they would end up in an X-rated disaster. That it wasn't really all that good a flick (despite Gore Vidal co-writing it) doesn't really have anything to do with the pornographic nature of much of the flick.

    • @danidesip2432
      @danidesip2432 Год назад +11

      Never saw the movie, but Caligula was a piece of work. During partys he would INFORM a man that he would bed his wife. Yes his wife would be right next to her husband. There would be consequences for both if they objected.

    • @danidesip2432
      @danidesip2432 Год назад

      what a horrible way to reduce a man's manhood, tell him you're going to rape his wife.

    • @LarrySwishamane
      @LarrySwishamane Год назад +7

      Tbh: never even heard of this dude or this movie til like now o clock. But, if the real Caligula was like that….oh we know exactly what the nature of the film would inevitably have to be.

    • @danidesip2432
      @danidesip2432 Год назад

      @@LarrySwishamane
      The truth is worst than the fiction. Caligula was a psychopath.

    • @MsAppassionata
      @MsAppassionata Год назад

      @@danidesip2432 In the movie Caligula rapes the bride and fist f*cks the groom. What a charming wedding present! In another scene a man has his testicles cut off and fed to a dog. A real classy film. 😂

  • @internetblotter
    @internetblotter 4 месяца назад +2

    The movie, "Sybil" bothered me so much, I thought about for months afterward. It was my first exposure to child abuse by an adult. It had never occurred to me that someone would do something like that.

  • @whytebearconcepts
    @whytebearconcepts 2 месяца назад +4

    I walked out of Caligula when I first say it in my late teens, I had taken a date and it was freaking her out. Fast forward 9 years later and that date who became wife #1 rented it so we could see where we left off. 40+ years later it's still pretty hard to watch.

  • @markharris5107
    @markharris5107 9 месяцев назад +101

    After the Exorcist, the scariest movie I remember from the 70's was The Omen. That one really shook us when I was in college.
    Remember also that pre-internet, you often didn't understand what was going to happen in a movie. And they didn't show such extensive previews as they do now. So your experience was pretty raw. This is especially true with groundbreaking movies where people haven't seen such scenes before. This was true of Psycho as well.

    • @CharlesClemens
      @CharlesClemens 7 месяцев назад +7

      The Omen and Alien made me afraid of the 20th Century Fox start up... LOL

    • @wesdoobner7521
      @wesdoobner7521 6 месяцев назад +2

      I didn't find the Omen that scary, not as scary as the book. The Amityville Horror was not that good as a movie but it was scarier than the Omen.

    • @lilblackduc7312
      @lilblackduc7312 6 месяцев назад +1

      Reading Blatty's book, "The Exorcist" was creepy. After seeing "Psycho", I was uneasy in the shower for years...

    • @markl2322
      @markl2322 6 месяцев назад +3

      I saw The Omen at an outdoor theater aboard Camp Lejeune, NC when I was in the Marines.
      We considered it a laugh a minute comedy. Especially the scene where the guy got his head whacked off by the window pane.
      That's Marines for ya.

    • @shadowlouise
      @shadowlouise 5 месяцев назад

      It is so true that all the hype surrounding new films absolutely ruins the experience. It isn't just the internet. Sometimes several cast members would appear on a TV program. After so much was given away, I had no interest in seeing the film. One of my favorite movie experiences was with ET. I knew only 2 things: "You've got to see this movie!" and while waiting in line, "You need your Kleenex." Everything that happened was a wonderful surprise.
      If there is content that might be upsetting, tell me that. Don't try to draw me in by overselling. Doesn't work for me.

  • @Wiilike2tube
    @Wiilike2tube Год назад +75

    I walked out of the midnight premiere of The Last Airbender. M. Night did the entire franchise dirty...it's like he never watched a single episode or even knew of Nickelodeon's existence

    • @AngelWingsYT
      @AngelWingsYT Год назад +10

      Think he admitted he never watched it in full

    • @soukeynaadeleseck
      @soukeynaadeleseck Год назад +5

      This!!! I walked out too. It was trash!

    • @suzybearheart530
      @suzybearheart530 3 месяца назад +2

      @wiilike2tube - embarrassing story. I went and saw that movie knowing absolutely nothing about the animated series. It just looked like a fun movie. I saw it, enjoyed it, couldn't understand the hate. Years later, I finally watched the animated series and was blown away by how good the series is, and what a terrible, terrible job M. Night did adapting the movie. I'm so embarrassed I ever thought the movie was even okay.

    • @lonnierh0dgejr41
      @lonnierh0dgejr41 2 месяца назад +1

      i bought TLA on DVD as soon as it released based on how much i loved the animated series which i watched with my niece. the series is one of the reasons we are so close. we watched the movie together and it didn't take long before we were both outraged at how badly it was done.
      it's still a talking point on occasion between my niece and i. like the highlander movie that had them as aliens, it's a movie that does not exist.

  • @rupertbob1463
    @rupertbob1463 3 месяца назад +4

    I remember when 'The hand that rocks the cradle' was out, reading there were a lot of walk outs - married couples out on dates having panic attacks about the babysitter

    • @musaicmixups
      @musaicmixups Месяц назад

      I think William Friedkin's: "The Guardian" (1990), would have a more profound effect on married couples with babies being stolen by the evil baby sitter and fed to a blood thirsty tree.

  • @thomashall7317
    @thomashall7317 4 месяца назад +2

    My wife hated working in a local movie theater when Stigmata hit the box office. She told me about how every showing she would get complaints and walk outs to people screaming at her over the portrayal of the Catholic church.

  • @tedwojtasik8781
    @tedwojtasik8781 4 месяца назад +5

    Fun Fact: All the sex scenes for Caligula, except for the few with McDowell & Mirren were added after the fact and the cast were not aware this happened. At the movie premier several cast members, including Mirren, walked out in disgust as per her own words, "this is not what I was part of." She and the other cast members were not upset about the real sex in the movie, they were upset because they were never told it would be added to the movie later, and also it was so over the top gratuitous it killed the movie and many of the stellar performances.

  • @AutisticBearLover
    @AutisticBearLover Год назад +106

    As someone who is obsessed with bears, “The Revenant” actually did a great job on portraying an actual realistic bear attack.
    It makes it more interesting and impressive, so I’m one of the people who can sit down fine with that scene. But it’s understandable some can’t, it is pretty graphic.
    Edit: I found out recently that the producer of the movie actually had interviewed many survivors of bear attacks, so all those attack stories actually helped with making the attack very realistic. Hell a bear expert who ranked it on how realistic it was gave the scene a 10/10. Honestly, I have respect for that producer, very well done indeed.

    • @davidharrison3711
      @davidharrison3711 Год назад +3

      Did you like the movie "Cocaine Bear"?

    • @AutisticBearLover
      @AutisticBearLover Год назад +1

      @@davidharrison3711 I haven’t seen it yet, but I’m sure I will. Even if the whole time I’ll be saying random bear facts about it and saying which is wrong and right, but my husband won’t mind it.
      From what I’ve seen from clips, the way the bear looks is very accurate to a black bear. Some things are a bit off like when a person is right next to it, it does the constant sniffing. Which they don’t need to do irl, they have an extreme precise sense of smell, so realistically it wouldn’t do that.
      But they got the look of the bear correct and actually how it scrambled up and down the trees, over all so far there’s some correct and incorrect things about the bear, but then again, it is a horror comedy. So I won’t be too harsh on it at all, but I’ll still be correcting it through out regardless.

    • @AutisticBearLover
      @AutisticBearLover 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@nomadpurple6154 Honestly I haven’t even watched it. I only watched the bear attack scene and that’s it. I don’t care too much about the movie overall lmao.

    • @Necrojack6848
      @Necrojack6848 11 месяцев назад +1

      Bear's are my favourite animal so yeah it was great

    • @purselmer5931
      @purselmer5931 11 месяцев назад +1

      I have a real phobia of bears and could not watch the bear attack scene in "The Revenant." But I went into it knowing that, lol.

  • @FionaKelleghan3267
    @FionaKelleghan3267 7 месяцев назад +57

    "127 Hours" is one of my favorite movies. The amputation scene is alarming chiefly because of the editing, music, and Franco's expressions. It could have been a gore-fest but there really aren't many scenes with blood. His escape and subsequent events make it all SO worthwhile.
    Love you, Ralston, you are a hero.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 5 месяцев назад +4

      I normally don’t handle blood very well but my god, the blood in saving private Ryan was to much and I’m so glad I watched it. My 2nd favourite war movie after 1917 that was released 4 years ago

    • @selfknowledge9560
      @selfknowledge9560 4 месяца назад +4

      Especially the act of cutting the nerves and the sound they used for that made it a perfect horror.

    • @prolifico
      @prolifico 3 месяца назад +2

      For me the most disturbing part was seeing James Franco introduce himself to two young females ..

    • @dr.jamesolack8504
      @dr.jamesolack8504 3 месяца назад

      Believe he used a fingernail clipper for the surgery. Maybe not…..it’s been a while.

    • @hollyfabiani
      @hollyfabiani 3 месяца назад

      ​@@prolificohahaaa true and Everest was a better movie

  • @jomac2046
    @jomac2046 2 месяца назад +2

    The Exorcist was rated 18+ here in Australia, my cousin and I bluffed our way into the theatre at 16...we both survived.

  • @maestroh2986
    @maestroh2986 4 месяца назад +4

    The Blair Witch Project made me physically ill....because I was so upset I paid to see that total waste of time.
    Also, a surprisingly disturbing film is Erasure Head.

  • @frankm7707
    @frankm7707 Год назад +47

    I tried to walk out during the movie “Fifty Shades of Gray “. But it knocked me out and I slept the entire movie 😂

    • @Darrylizer1
      @Darrylizer1 10 месяцев назад +1

      That happened to me during The Last Jedi.

    • @frankm7707
      @frankm7707 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Darrylizer1 yes, so glad there’s no more after the third one.

  • @AlbertoGarcia-wd7sc
    @AlbertoGarcia-wd7sc 6 месяцев назад +178

    The thing with Caligula is that it was meant to be shocking but without actual real sex. The real sex was added by a movie producer that worked for Penthouse and it was added after the important actors finished their job. This infuriated the director Tinto Brass and the screenwriter Gore Vidal, who asked theri names to be removed

    • @tedwojtasik8781
      @tedwojtasik8781 4 месяца назад +22

      It was Penthouse founder Bob Guccione who added the footage post-filming. If you remove all the gratuitous scenes it's a pretty decent movie.

    • @boxsterman77
      @boxsterman77 4 месяца назад +7

      That producer didn't just work for Penthouse; he owned it. Bob Guccione was hoping for some cross-marketing.

    • @boxsterman77
      @boxsterman77 4 месяца назад +2

      @@tedwojtasik8781 Gosh. That's not how I recall it. But it's been 40 years.

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy 3 месяца назад +9

      If I was an actor in the movie I'd be plenty upset. In fact, I'd be upset enough to get with the other actors and seriously discuss suing for defamation. Goddamn, these people have to go home and try to explain that they didn't do a porn film. Quite honestly, any explanation is going to come off pretty thin. People will be like, "So you showed up to work daily on this film for X number of months but you didn't do any porn scenes and were completely unaware that any of it was going on. Sure!!" This is seriously something that could hurt a person's career.

    • @pazsion
      @pazsion 3 месяца назад +9

      id be more mad they faked it, or didnt do it right the whole time 🙄 fake sex is so annoying

  • @eddyhertens9026
    @eddyhertens9026 3 месяца назад +3

    One of the movies that horrified and impressed me the most was Dalton Trumbo’s “Johnny got his gun”, a true anti-war masterpiece that is very difficult to watch: I first saw it as a 16-year old in school. (The teacher had to pass before a disciplinary committee because several parents complained their children were traumatised and had nightmares afterward: the teacher was rightfully not punished btw) The movie tells the story of a soldier who is horribly mutilated in WW1 (lost arms, legs, eyes, lower jaw, ears but not his genitals. In one scene a nurse who discovers the man (what is left of him) is actually conscious and gives him an off camera hand job. Great cinema but utterly ruthless.

    • @scottbuske3920
      @scottbuske3920 Месяц назад

      We read the book in Social Studies Topics in 1975. Great book.

  • @ajabrams
    @ajabrams 4 месяца назад +6

    You missed Pasolini's SALO and Miike's AUDiTION. I remember several people walking out of the theater when I first saw the latter.

    • @joliebokeh1958
      @joliebokeh1958 2 месяца назад +2

      I had no idea that Saló had a theatrical release

  • @csulb75
    @csulb75 Год назад +278

    The film 'The Exorcist' was as true to the novel by William Peter Blatty as any film could be. Both scared the bejeesus out of me. I was 26 years old and had to sleep with the lights on for a week after seeing the movie.

    • @jokerinthebronx
      @jokerinthebronx Год назад +7

      Saw the movie many times. I just finally read the book.
      Just as terrifying.

    • @CashelOConnolly
      @CashelOConnolly Год назад +4

      It wasn’t true to the book! The ending of the book hints that Regan made the possession up!

    • @mattstanford8581
      @mattstanford8581 Год назад +1

      It wasn't just a novel I was based off a true story you could actually go to the house. All happened to visit the steps that the priest got thrown down it's been a long time I forgot all the details so I don't remember where the location is that.

    • @garyeddy8546
      @garyeddy8546 Год назад +1

      I watched the movie. My friends were freaked out. I thought it was hilarious. Now the sequel with Richard Burton that was a little more intense.

    • @Kotka67
      @Kotka67 Год назад +3

      I watched it originally expecting to be creeped out, I left laughing my head off. I haven't bothered watching 'horror' films since...

  • @sterlinglewis5700
    @sterlinglewis5700 Год назад +91

    A friend and I saw Clockwork and were absolutely horrified. Then some other friends almost literally dragged us with them to see it; they for the first time, us for the second. My friend and I couldn't believe our reaction: we were in hysterics through nearly the whole thing. The 'Singing in the Rain' sequence made our sides ache with laughter. Our friends though we were perverted nut cases. Kubrick really did a 'number' with this flick, as he did with most of his stuff. All of it is layered.

    • @pokor5791
      @pokor5791 Год назад +8

      My mother saw it back in the day and was shocked. I loved it watching it on video. I can never listen to "Singing in the Rain" without the pauses in my head to add Alex's kicks.

    • @carch7243
      @carch7243 Год назад +3

      It's a cult classic

    • @ghost84429
      @ghost84429 Год назад

      I threw up during the rape scene.

    • @dragoncubes1074
      @dragoncubes1074 Год назад +3

      I read the book. That was enough. It was so well written I knew I'd never need to see the movie version.

    • @therunawaykid6523
      @therunawaykid6523 Год назад +5

      My favourite Kubrick film is definitely the shining a man’s descent into madness and murder, it’s one hell of a journey and Jack Nicholson plays the caretaker character perfectly

  • @TangoSierra888
    @TangoSierra888 Месяц назад +1

    The Passion was probably the most physically accurate depiction of crucifixion (which was actually a pretty common practice by the Romans) ever shown.

  • @Hadouken9000
    @Hadouken9000 4 месяца назад +3

    In case anyone else was curious: If you adjust for inflation, $7.50 for a movie ticket in 1980 would be the equivalent to paying $29.57 to see a movie today.

    • @pb1634
      @pb1634 Месяц назад +1

      Yes, going to the movies used to be quite expensive.

    • @capesummergirl
      @capesummergirl 13 дней назад

      Which is about right. 😂

    • @lisah933
      @lisah933 11 дней назад

      I worked at a theatre in L.A. in the mid 80’s and the tickets were 5.00 for adults and 2.50 for kids and seniors.

  • @jonnycutts5254
    @jonnycutts5254 Год назад +59

    I worked in a cinema for 5 years and the film that caused the most people to walk out was Midsommar! One of my favourite movies but I also don't blame them

    • @biltongben
      @biltongben Год назад +9

      film traumatized the shit outa me !

    • @abc.animal5143
      @abc.animal5143 Год назад +6

      Ari Aster is a movie genius and makes movies that actually scare me

    • @Breexbloodlust
      @Breexbloodlust Год назад +7

      I love midsommar

    • @Slim-Richard
      @Slim-Richard Год назад +7

      Interesting. I was on midsommar twice. In my case no walk outs. Most people I’ve seen leaving was on House That Jack Built.

    • @ReelNinja1
      @ReelNinja1 Год назад +8

      I can see that. Watched it once but boy it was tough to get through. Not because of horror….just slow, boring, and awkward. I paid for a movie…not a nap

  • @glackinator_0459
    @glackinator_0459 Год назад +76

    I was one of the people who couldn’t watch the amputation scene in 127 Hours. I watched it with my family and almost passed out. I have a fear of surgical violence and surgery in general, so stuff like that I just cannot handle

    • @maddijasnyy
      @maddijasnyy Год назад +7

      Did you not know what the film was about before going in?

    • @markalexander3659
      @markalexander3659 Год назад +3

      Did you not know that that was going to happen? (since it's based on a well-know true story, I mean)

    • @jameslewis7704
      @jameslewis7704 Год назад

      Same but with movie 43. Iykyk

    • @Breexbloodlust
      @Breexbloodlust Год назад

      @@jameslewis7704 havent seen it

    • @glackinator_0459
      @glackinator_0459 Год назад +1

      @@maddijasnyy no, it was family movie night and I’d never heard of the movie or the story before

  • @maudemaismais
    @maudemaismais Месяц назад +1

    Putting "The Passion of the Christ" in the same basket as the other films is absolutely unfair. It's actually quite suspicious...

  • @user-lc4qn6wi2z
    @user-lc4qn6wi2z Месяц назад +1

    Whats about "Naked Lunch"? I am sure, this is the absolute champion of pushing people out of the cinema!

  • @user-em6ie2be7x
    @user-em6ie2be7x Год назад +67

    I remember watching Saving Private Ryan in History Class, some of the students literally had to leave the classroom because some of them felt sick.

    • @Spiralredd
      @Spiralredd Год назад +6

      My history teacher showed us the patriot with mel Gibson. Not nearly as bad but still pretty graphic.

    • @zachtwilightwindwaker596
      @zachtwilightwindwaker596 Год назад +3

      I saw Glory, Patriot, and Saving Private Ryan in History class. I recall needing a permission slip to watch Glory.

    • @lacountess
      @lacountess Год назад +6

      My mom had her head in her hands the entire opening scene. At one point I leaned toward her and heard she was cursing the rest of us for taking her to such a movie. 😂

    • @eclatshwartzbaumcybertune2063
      @eclatshwartzbaumcybertune2063 Год назад

      I was fine with it(movie) … but its sad that it happened.

    • @eclatshwartzbaumcybertune2063
      @eclatshwartzbaumcybertune2063 Год назад

      @@lacountess 😂

  • @benjaminharman1987
    @benjaminharman1987 10 месяцев назад +162

    I was in college working at a movie theater, a huge, 28-screen multiplex, when Fight Club and The Blair Witch Project came out. I don't remember anyone walking out of Fight Club, not once, but I do horribly remember many people at each showing walking out of The Blair Witch Project, as well as viscerally remember the gruesome task of cleaning up all the sick in the theater, between the theater and the bathrooms, and in the bathrooms from audience members who got suddenly and unexpectedly motion sick from The Blair Witch Project and other audience members who then got sick in a chain reaction from seeing, hearing, and/or smelling others get sick. My manager HATED The Blair Witch project for that reason. He said that movie cost the theater more than it made, what with the physical damage to the theaters, having to shut down whole theaters because of the smell until he got professional cleaners in (something that became daily during The Blair Witch's run, especially during the first weeks), having to have extra staff on to deal with all of it (despite him even posting a warning at the ticket counter and telling us to warn anyone buying a ticket to The Blair Witch Project), losing trained staff who quit over having to clean up all the sick or refusing to and so having to recruit and train new staff, and refunding the price of tickets to everyone who got sick and the parties they were with who then had to leave with them.
    I remember we even started referring to the main theater showing The Blair Witch Project, the theater that my manager tried to contain the lion's share of damage to, as "The Vomitorium" and continued to call it that afterwards because, despite professional cleaners' best efforts, we could all still smell the sick in that theater and no employees would watch a movie in it, even if it was the only one that was showing the movie we wanted to see. That's because once you knew what that smell was underneath all the other smells of popcorn and so forth, you couldn't not smell it. It wasn't subtle. Long after The Blair Witch Project was gone, we still had audience members come out of that theater and being all, "Why does it smell like puke in there?" and then asking for a refund because the smell was unbearable and was making them sick.

    • @sydneykendall7125
      @sydneykendall7125 9 месяцев назад +14

      Wow. That's not something most people would think about - the damage to a theater and its finances because a movie causes lots of people to vomit every night. Unintended consequences are a bitch. :(

    • @angelab2906
      @angelab2906 9 месяцев назад +8

      I would've HAD to quit. Unless I wanted to add to the mess!

    • @Arsenico971
      @Arsenico971 7 месяцев назад +27

      Maybe americans are a little too sensitive. I watched this movie twice in Italy and nobody got sick, I know quite a few people who went to watch it and none of them recounted of people getting sick in the theater. This seems like quite a bit of an exageration to me.

    • @RaptorFromWeegee
      @RaptorFromWeegee 7 месяцев назад +3

      Your theater manager should have given out free dramamine to everyone going in. Maybe have some pepto on hand as patrons ran out of the theater. Would a been cheaper than hiring cleanup crews.
      Oh yeah, quick question; What percentage of a movie are you allowed to see before theater management will refuse to give you a refund?

    • @mread958
      @mread958 7 месяцев назад +5

      That was such a cheesy not scary movie. Couldn't wait to see Blair witch and it was so silly I couldn't understand why people were affected by it. So dumb.

  • @virginia3981
    @virginia3981 4 месяца назад +3

    Honestly i wish i could travel in time and watch "The Exorcist" for the first time. "Rosemary's baby" also scared the shit out of me. I watched both as a teenager in my home, 15 years ago i guess.
    One of my aunts and her friends left the cinema one time. The movie? "Silence of the lambs"

  • @gaileverett
    @gaileverett 5 месяцев назад +3

    The only movie I ever walked out of was Marathon Man. I detest horror films and assumed a Dustin Hoffman film would be fine. Then they put in that dentist scene.

    • @tarico4436
      @tarico4436 Месяц назад

      Sure. Fine. Dustin Hoffman. Movies. Whatever. But I do have one question for you:
      is it safe?

  • @gorrow1990
    @gorrow1990 Год назад +25

    Terrifier 2 might be the most recent example of a movie that deeply bothered a significant number of audience members. Admittedly, Allie's bedroom death is incredibly bloody and would have got the film a NC-17 rating if they ever went to the MPAA. But it's too unrealistic to be that shocking for me.

    • @paulkolios2540
      @paulkolios2540 Год назад +4

      I was actually surprised that the unedited version made it to theaters without the NC-17 rating. And yeah that scene with Allie was just messed up as well as with Brooke in the bathroom towards the end. At the same time it doesn't look realistic but it was still gross when I first watched it lol.

    • @shannondore
      @shannondore 9 месяцев назад

      Her death took forever. I would think in real life someone would die of the pain within a few minutes. But she was alive through the whole thing and Art just kept on and on and she never died. It was brutal! But one of the best kill scenes in the movie.

  • @glasshalfempty1984
    @glasshalfempty1984 День назад +1

    I came here to see why there was a walking cane in Daniel Radcliff's mouth and I left still not knowing why there was a walking cane in Daniel Radcliff's mouth.....wtf?

  • @Pensacolavixen
    @Pensacolavixen 5 месяцев назад +2

    Leo's acting in the bear scene scared the heck out of me. I had not been that scared since Jaws.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 4 месяца назад

      I’ve not been terrified since United 93 5 months ago but saving private Ryan is nightmare fuel. I still loved it and I love how my nightmares always turn out good in the end, hopefully I will get the ending I’ve always wanted with me and Ryan returning to Normandy in June 1945 exactly one year since D-Day and my flashbacks were still fresh in my mind a year later

  • @robertdaniels9023
    @robertdaniels9023 Год назад +144

    As a veteran I loved Saving Private Ryan. It was a very good movie.

    • @jlv61560
      @jlv61560 Год назад +15

      Couldn't agree more -- though I also understood why some of the WW II veterans in the audience had to leave...especially the ones that were there on June 6th 1944.

    • @LarrySwishamane
      @LarrySwishamane Год назад +1

      🫡

    • @LarrySwishamane
      @LarrySwishamane Год назад +5

      I didn’t even recognize Bryan Cranston was in it for almost 20 years ago.

    • @carch7243
      @carch7243 Год назад +3

      Fantastic movie

    • @bcaye
      @bcaye Год назад +2

      ​@@jlv61560, my dad had a friend who was there at Omaha Beach. He would only say "it was brutal".

  • @daisysw3147
    @daisysw3147 Год назад +12

    My Grandad told my Uncle to turn Saving Private Ryan off - he drove the little landing crafts at Omaha Beach and lived to tell the tale. Whilst he said SPR beach scene was horrendous, it was worse in reality.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 8 месяцев назад

      Even watching the D-Day scene from this video is very traumatising and even my dad was traumatised

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 5 месяцев назад

      4 months on and I’ve finally watched the movie, I’m glad I watched it but I now suffer nightmares

  • @mohdnihal8380
    @mohdnihal8380 2 месяца назад +1

    Now we can add The Zone of Interest in this list

  • @sylvisterling8782
    @sylvisterling8782 5 дней назад

    I attended a showing of the Exorcist at my local science fiction club (Hi, LASFS!) in our clubhouse. We had just bought the building and were renovating it. The back wall had been torn down and replaced with plywood. It was late. The film was being projected, and the speakers were turned up... At the very climax of the film, we were all transfixed, staring at the screen when *BANG!BANG!!BANG!!* shook the entire building! Needless to say everyone was absolutely panicked! Our neighbor had come to protest our late night screening, and had banged on the plywood partition that had replaced the back wall of the house! Worst. Scare. EVER!

  • @ilonapeterson1573
    @ilonapeterson1573 10 месяцев назад +25

    The Deer Hunter. My husband had been in VietNam. It was horrific because it was fresh in all our minds and we learned about things our friends went through that we had no idea about. I could never watch it a second time.

    • @spikefivefivefive
      @spikefivefivefive 5 месяцев назад +1

      The first time I saw the movie "Monster" I borrowed a DVD from the library.
      It was so intense I had to watch it over three nights because I could only watch so much at a time.
      I'm not sure if I saw it again after that.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 5 месяцев назад

      @@spikefivefivefive
      I found my saving private Ryan dvd last night and I was shaking even holding it because I was having flashbacks of the Normandy scene and my nightmares are 10x worse. I still love the movie so much no matter what, I’m dreading what my nightmares will be tonight now and I can already tell it’s going to be intense as hell by the looks of it

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy 3 месяца назад +1

      I liked the Deer Hunter but it didn't need to be 3 hours. Way too much filler, chop it down by about half and it would be a much better movie. Start with the bar scenes, I don't need to spend 90+ minutes watching these guys drink.

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy 3 месяца назад

      @@spikefivefivefive
      My wife and I pretty much had the same experience.

    • @ThePopeOfCats
      @ThePopeOfCats 3 месяца назад

      You can't detach from your husbands hip for 2 hours and watch it yourself? lol

  • @MichelleHartzPhZ
    @MichelleHartzPhZ Год назад +20

    I could see how people would walk out of Mother!. As an introvert, I've never had a movie make me more anxious. Usually with horror movies, I recognize the horror, but I can separate the emotions, and it gives me a thrill. But from the beginning of Mother!, the way her home and wishes are violated felt way too real and way too easy to relate to.

    • @therunawaykid6523
      @therunawaykid6523 Год назад +3

      Easily one of the worst films I ever watched to me just so pointless and unnecessary after it finished I literally said “what the f did I just watch??? will happily never watch it ever again

    • @Cokoshea
      @Cokoshea 11 месяцев назад +8

      As an introvert myself... I concur. That movie is an introvert's worst nightmare.

    • @hollyshaw-elliemae
      @hollyshaw-elliemae 6 месяцев назад +2

      i distinctly remember saying to my husband as we watched it, if you ever did any of this to me, you be the first dead person in the movie lol i remember wanting to slap that husband and i dont even remember much about it other than feeling undeniably annoyed and upset.... like not fitting in your skin i guess

    • @sandrahatherley2184
      @sandrahatherley2184 4 месяца назад +1

      Mother was a deep and dark movie.

  • @caymens604
    @caymens604 5 месяцев назад +13

    The Passion of the Christ was the hardest one for me to watch. I still don't even plan on seeing it again. It hurt in ways I didn't know I could be hurt

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 4 месяца назад

      I hate Easter films anyway because they bore me like hell. I thought saving private Ryan was hard as hell to watch but I’m glad I saw it recently, I was never the same again and had constant nightmares about failing the securing Normandy mission and everyone died; thank god I was able to turn back time before the attack and prevented Normandy’s massacre by delivering a message about the attack to the 101st Infantry Division and I realised that Ryan was part of the 101st Infantry so the message was past down to him and we do eventually end up together by the end. At least the nightmares have the ending I wanted and I’ve got it

    • @energyhealthkc1913
      @energyhealthkc1913 Месяц назад +2

      It's was almost a torture porn/snuff film. I remember many people saw it several times and that alone made me uncomfortable. The idea that some people were getting off on it was just so blasphemous. I felt like our tolerance for violence had exponentially grown. And I thought about what some of those scenes were doing to people's brains......permanently.

    • @user-ud5xw8ox8g
      @user-ud5xw8ox8g Месяц назад

      😂

  • @jadedone6900
    @jadedone6900 2 месяца назад +1

    Jacob's Ladder ... It's the only movie I've ever paid for and left the theater. All I really remember about it is it was disturbing and not making a lot of sense. But there are a lot of movies that I wouldn't have gone to see in the theater based on the previews. This one I didn't know anything about.

  • @lacountess
    @lacountess Год назад +24

    How on earth is The Human Centipede II not on this list? They brought ambulances to movie theatres when it first screened.

    • @Breexbloodlust
      @Breexbloodlust Год назад

      right

    • @carch7243
      @carch7243 Год назад +3

      Was that actually in the theaters?

    • @Breexbloodlust
      @Breexbloodlust Год назад

      @@carch7243 I think. Not sure. I just got the first 2 on dvd

    • @lacountess
      @lacountess Год назад

      @@carch7243 It was at a film festival. Can't remember which one. Some people did actually get sick. I read it in an article about the festival.

    • @TideTurnerEnjoyer
      @TideTurnerEnjoyer Год назад

      So true, the entire video I was expecting them to mention atleast part 2 or 3

  • @ajo3085
    @ajo3085 6 месяцев назад +34

    I walked out of Titanic when it hit the iceberg and sank. I didn't see that coming at all. What a crappy ending.

    • @user-dp6hu8wx4l
      @user-dp6hu8wx4l 3 месяца назад +9

      Neither did the captain of the Titanic

    • @brukernavn3409
      @brukernavn3409 3 месяца назад +13

      I'm guessing this is a joke.

    • @aaronorr5586
      @aaronorr5586 2 месяца назад

      @@user-dp6hu8wx4l They saw the Iceberg, It just that the ship was too heavy and going too fast for the prop system of that time to reverse that big of a ship.
      If they had dropped their speed as soon as the fog appeared they may have been alright but there were people that wanted to impress with the Titanic's speed (for its era).

    • @carpathianken
      @carpathianken Месяц назад +1

      Damn it. Your comment should have been written with a spoiler alert.
      I've been putting off seeing the Titanic movie but now I feel like it's pointless now.......

  • @wresk
    @wresk 7 дней назад +2

    Im missing Watchmojo with any narration on this list

  • @spacecaptain9188
    @spacecaptain9188 Месяц назад +1

    I walked out of Jurassic World. Such a shame they couldn't do Jurassic Park right.

  • @imacapricorn5172
    @imacapricorn5172 Год назад +21

    I think that sausage party should be on here because I heard parents took their kids to it thinking it was a children's movie and were running for the doors once it started

    • @michaelpalmieri7335
      @michaelpalmieri7335 Год назад +4

      Some people are just so stupid! Imagine just assuming that a movie is a children's story without finding out what it was exactly about. Didn't these parents even read a newspaper review of "Sausage Party" or something?

    • @Breexbloodlust
      @Breexbloodlust Год назад +2

      same with deadpool lol

    • @moyerk47
      @moyerk47 Год назад +1

      I had an anxiety attack when they throw the talking potatoes into boiling water...I know I'm weird.

    • @Saveit.
      @Saveit. 3 месяца назад

      😂😅😅

    • @Tamaresque
      @Tamaresque 2 месяца назад

      It was AWFUL! LOL

  • @user-ql5zg9si8s
    @user-ql5zg9si8s 7 месяцев назад +42

    Some of these films were indeed really hard to watch. I haven't seen all of them, but one, "Irreversible", had two scenes that really shocked me. I found it nearly impossible to believe that anyone could create a scene as horrible as that underpass rape scene, and to this day I wonder how it affected the actors and everyone else in that creation process. The only other scene in any movie I can think of that was that horrifically transfixing was the Russian Rroulette scene in "The Deer Hunter".
    "Blair Witch" OTOH was literally disappointing. My dad told ghost stories far more interesting, and far more scary. And he assured us they were true.

    • @SusanHL
      @SusanHL 6 месяцев назад +7

      Completely agree about "Irreversible" - truly horrifying. I haven't seen "Deer Hunter", but probably ought to.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@SusanHL
      United 93 is a true horror movie and I’ve watched it so many times. I don’t know if it beats saving private Ryan or not but I honestly don’t think so

    • @timapple6586
      @timapple6586 5 месяцев назад

      I was kinda shocked by that French movie with Eva Green where she went full-frontal while having sex with her brother. I'm guessing it would've been rated X in north america at the time - but that was a bunch of decades before GOT.

    • @soonersciencenerd383
      @soonersciencenerd383 4 месяца назад

      some movies were funny- you could obviosly fake.@@SusanHL

    • @zeeah4088
      @zeeah4088 4 месяца назад +2

      Completely agree with you re Irreversible. I was physically sick for a week after watching it. The Deer Hunter scene is one of cinema's most tense moments imho.

  • @markleistman2955
    @markleistman2955 8 дней назад +1

    1978 Dawn of the Dead my older brother went to see the movie and he said people left the theatre for its gore.

  • @MArk-yn4sp
    @MArk-yn4sp Месяц назад +1

    Great video. No mention of Deliverance, or the Human Centipede. Just as well.

  • @vinniewolbert8076
    @vinniewolbert8076 Год назад +53

    The Blair Witch Project was the only movie I went to where people Booed and threw things at the screen when it was over. Not because it was scary but because they thought it sucked. I remember watching people who did not walk out bum-rush the box office demanding a refund.
    It was quite a scene too see.

    • @michaelpalmieri7335
      @michaelpalmieri7335 Год назад +1

      *to

    • @richardperhai8292
      @richardperhai8292 Год назад +7

      My group was so terrified I had to remind them to breathe More than what was happening on screen it was the anticipation of what might happen that freaked most people out. (Same with Paranormal). It's been said that what you DONT see if infinitely scarier than what can be shown.

    • @lauraarmstrong6900
      @lauraarmstrong6900 Год назад +14

      I thought Blair witch was rubbish I was very disappointed

    • @markalexander3659
      @markalexander3659 Год назад +12

      100% understand. One of the WORST movies I have ever sat through. Some people love it (it's extremely overrated) so I watched the whole thing hoping it would suddenly be great near the end, but nope.

    • @lee6198
      @lee6198 Год назад +1

      I'm one of those that loved Blair Witch. Although I was a little bored the first 15 mins.

  • @SilentNinja87
    @SilentNinja87 Год назад +21

    I walked out of “The Mist” with Thomas Jane right at the ending where he kills son and older couple and then the military arrives. It was just too depressing and i literally was depressed for the rest of that evening.

    • @Akira625
      @Akira625 Год назад +9

      Stephen King was reportedly impressed by the ending which was changed from his original novel.

    • @carrollpatriot5909
      @carrollpatriot5909 Год назад

      I also walked out at the ending

    • @gspendlove
      @gspendlove Год назад +3

      Best ending of a movie ever, not counting the ending of Night of the Living Dead.

    • @johnmillay6790
      @johnmillay6790 Год назад +6

      Sounds like you left after the movie ended. That's normal,great ending too

    • @eclatshwartzbaumcybertune2063
      @eclatshwartzbaumcybertune2063 Год назад

      I get what you mean… But i thought it was funny 😂. I can see why it could be upsetting. But it was such a twist!

  • @Corilo91
    @Corilo91 2 месяца назад +1

    Imagine paying to watch a Lars von Trier movie and expecting it to not be an idiotic mush of violent nonsense.

  • @wilpri
    @wilpri 3 месяца назад +1

    Our world is Caligula today.

  • @Tesoro598
    @Tesoro598 6 месяцев назад +7

    There are only two situations in which I would walk out of a theater and immediately request a refund…,One being if an animal is being deliberately hurt for shock value. Secondly, when the Director insist on having the camera jerking around so much that you could barely keep track of what’s going on. It’s extremely annoying and will certainly make me not want to watch the movie its entirety.

    • @Smorss2011
      @Smorss2011 3 месяца назад +2

      Agreed. Both are enough to lose me.

  • @dinocub1
    @dinocub1 Год назад +13

    Surprised Psycho isn't on the list. That shower scene scared the crap out of me as a kid and could not take showers (baths only) until my late teens. I heard many ran for the exits when it was first released.

  • @deeellebee9720
    @deeellebee9720 3 месяца назад +2

    much as i love it (creepy though Erik is in it), the 1925 Phantom of the Opera deserves a mention. it's nothing to watch today, but back when it first screened, supposedly, not only did some people leave, people screamed, some even fainted when the Phantom is first unmasked. And the effort and pain Lon Cheney went to to pull off the look of his skull-looking deformity is incredible. Tape, cotton balls in his mouth, and (yeowch!) piano wire - up his nose. in a time with very limited special effects, that movie was something else

    • @nv4699
      @nv4699 Месяц назад

      Oh never forget the first time I saw that on creature feature it gave me nightmares

  • @sixofsix6of6
    @sixofsix6of6 3 месяца назад +2

    Caligula was an absolute masterpiece TBH

    • @paultaylor5513
      @paultaylor5513 Месяц назад

      Yes, no idea why Ebert was employed as he was an idiot with a bizarre taste in movies.

  • @Sohltaker
    @Sohltaker Год назад +12

    The only reason to walk out of The Blair Witch Project is because of how absolutely terrible it is. I have never understood why people like it so much. But everyone is entitled to their opinion. I just don’t think its good. And I am very much in the minority.

  • @markalexander3659
    @markalexander3659 Год назад +6

    The woman who died watching The Passion of the Christ was later found out to have had a serious (undiagnosed) heart condition and her heart attack had nothing to do with the movie. That's just watch she happened to be doing when she died,

  • @truthiseverything9511
    @truthiseverything9511 4 месяца назад +2

    Natural Born Killers deserves a place on this list.

  • @Zer0kbps
    @Zer0kbps 7 часов назад +1

    Blaire Witch Project was the only film I walked out, mainly the motion sickness thing.

  • @Defqonsigliere
    @Defqonsigliere 9 месяцев назад +21

    I'm surprised "The Butterfly Effect" didn't generate the amount of walkouts as I thought it would.
    We watched the director's cut once with a group of friends, one walked out during the end. (it turned out she had a miscarriage years earlier)

    • @HarveyHirdHarmonics
      @HarveyHirdHarmonics 6 месяцев назад +5

      The director's cut is so much better though. You can feel that's the ending the makers of the movie would have liked to do but the studio probably found it too dark and made them do the kind of happy but meaningless ending we got. But I can see how the director's cut ending can trigger someone.

  • @alzo7891
    @alzo7891 9 месяцев назад +22

    I saw Marathon Man in a large, full theater. When Laurence Olivier tortures Dustin Hoffman with his dentist's drill, I'd say 1/10th of the audience got up and left. As for me, the only films I ever walked out on were Tommy (before I learned to love Ken Russell) and Casavetes' A Woman Under the Influence (too hard watching people fall apart).

    • @alanrogs3990
      @alanrogs3990 7 месяцев назад +1

      The amazing thing is they don't really show anything. Only the sound of the drill was enough.
      'Woman under the influence' is an amazing movie. Great, great acting.

    • @bob_the_bomb4508
      @bob_the_bomb4508 6 месяцев назад +1

      I once found myself having to see a German dentist.
      I couldn’t resist asking him, just before he started “is it safe”?
      “Oh ja, it’s a normal standard procedure..”
      Turns out the film hadn’t been shown in Germany

  • @jimhowaniec
    @jimhowaniec 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've been to many movies during my life. I've rarely seen anyone walk out, and I've never seen anyone get physically ill.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 4 месяца назад

      Saving Private Ryan is the only war movie that makes me physically ill but it’s the cure for my depression I’m going through right now

  • @dogpetdog
    @dogpetdog Месяц назад

    "Mother!" was too brutal for words. Great example of a director wanting to torture their audience.

  • @therunawaykid6523
    @therunawaykid6523 Год назад +114

    I love 127 hours - sure it’s pretty brutal what the guy has to do to make it out alive from the canyon but the end of the film where he still manages to do all those amazing things with only one arm always gives me tears of joy - it’s so well done

    • @sharonpopolow6874
      @sharonpopolow6874 Год назад +5

      I really liked that movie.
      Whenever I hear that one song that goes like, 🎵🎶"It's a lovely day, lovely day,"🎵🎶 I still can't get the image of Ralston in high speed trying to figure out ways to get out of the situation out of my head.

    • @Metalheaddude683
      @Metalheaddude683 11 месяцев назад +12

      You know, if you watch 127 hours in reverse, it's the uplifting story of a man finding his lost arm in the middle of the desert.

    • @therunawaykid6523
      @therunawaykid6523 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@Metalheaddude683 well for me I would say it’s worth seeing the pain to see him living his dream in the end heartwarming 😌

    • @c4tpatriotwhitfield647
      @c4tpatriotwhitfield647 10 месяцев назад +3

      I saw that too and the real life person had some testicle, that was for damn sure! I could not even begin to imagine!

    • @blackmaggot5046
      @blackmaggot5046 10 месяцев назад

      Haven't seen it yet. He lost one of those also? @@c4tpatriotwhitfield647

  • @Taco-Seller
    @Taco-Seller 9 месяцев назад +88

    The Revenant is based of a mountain man named Hugh Glass who along with his hunting party his throat was slashed open by the bear and was left to die by his party (after they wrapped him up) but he overcame it all and lived and survived by crawling through the uncharted land

    • @skildude
      @skildude 6 месяцев назад +2

      This is also a remake of "Man in the Wilderness" with Richard Harris from 1971

    • @firstsgt279
      @firstsgt279 5 месяцев назад

      @@skildude Not really a remake, both loosely based on the real Hugh Glass with Revenant being a lot closer to fact

  • @MickeyMacks1
    @MickeyMacks1 3 месяца назад +1

    I definitely agree with Clockwork Orange and The Exorcist. A few other contenders| Casualties of War; The Accused; The Entity; Hotel Rwanda; Alive; Damned River

  • @vicorkit
    @vicorkit Месяц назад

    I've seen people walk out of a cinema on two occasions.
    One was in Japan, during the tavern scenes with Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen - multiple couples left, and I heard one woman wretching as she scurried out.
    The other was during The Last Jedi, here in Korea, where about half the cinema walked out during the scene where Luke milks an alien boob and drinks it, dribbling on his beard. The audience were mostly families with small children, and there was a big commotion as people left, with kids crying and Dads saying 'sorry', presumably to their wives.

  • @catherinebronnimann7125
    @catherinebronnimann7125 9 месяцев назад +27

    When the Exorcist came out my mother and my father were both running cinemas. Every time the film showed, they'd be there late cleaning up the vomit. It was always the men, and mostly at the head spin moment, although the needle/injection moment got people going too. Great list, thank you.

    • @ocstrangeness
      @ocstrangeness 4 месяца назад

      Good thing they weren't running the 2000 version with the improved spiderwalk scene...Just thinking about that one gives me chills. Sad part is when it came out, I saw it every night for a week straight in a mostly empty theater.

  • @lindajanes5698
    @lindajanes5698 7 месяцев назад +34

    The Omen was the scariest movie I've EVER seen, before or since! That soundtrack, and the rythmic chanting here and there throughout the movie. Wow!! That being said, it is a great movie; great acting and story. Very well done!!!
    Driving home, I had to drive down a dark, rather back road to get to my house. Needless to say I put the pedal to the metal that night😅

    • @hollyshaw-elliemae
      @hollyshaw-elliemae 6 месяцев назад +1

      the omen, and amityville horor mixed together for me. i had a recurring nightmare my whole life about that well in the basement and the ahhhhhh ah, ahhhhhhhh ah, sound... and that id go down , and damien pushes me into the well. literally for decades.

    • @drewgrows7765
      @drewgrows7765 6 месяцев назад

      And you saw The Exorcist?

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 5 месяцев назад

      @@hollyshaw-elliemae
      I hate nightmares and the D-Day scene nightmare was just incredible to how the hell I survived with the others running behind me and then I did the most heroic thing, pulling the barbed wire fences down; then United 93 was flying over Normandy and I knew that was a bad sign so i stayed in hiding for 4 days

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy 3 месяца назад +1

      Me too. Poltergeist was another one, because I was a kid and seeing kids being terrorized in their beds at night with the serious possibility of being snatched away into some parallel universe that was a spiritual torture-chamber, like a nightmare that you could never wake up from, basically a version of hell. The idea is pretty damn scary for a kid.

    • @bobbiusshadow6985
      @bobbiusshadow6985 3 месяца назад

      The omen, exorcist and amityville were total turn-ons

  • @NedNickerson2010
    @NedNickerson2010 Месяц назад

    Two movies that I walked out of: "Ilsa, She-Wolf of the SS," (1975) and "Caligula" (1979). They were both movies that aired during my college years. My college roommate and I were curious about them, and walked out of both of them.

  • @lauverr3808
    @lauverr3808 2 месяца назад +1

    "The Blair Witch Project" was amazing. It was one of my favorite horror movies growing up.
    I also thought it was a little funny that both, "The Passion Of The Christ" and "Antichrist" made it on this list. I guess they cant win no matter which end of the spectrum they're portraying. 🤷‍♀️

  • @TRJ2241987
    @TRJ2241987 Год назад +38

    I saw 'Bruno' in theaters on a date in 2009, me and my date were both massive fans of Ali G Show/Borat. The theater was packed with families and young kids. It was hilarious watching them all stampede out of the theater within the first 5 minutes. They obviously had no idea what they had walked into!

    • @tommikaelsen9149
      @tommikaelsen9149 11 месяцев назад +9

      I wanna say that the parents would have a right to be mad but then I'm like "You take your kids to the theater and 'Bruno' was the choice?"

    • @jessicag4195
      @jessicag4195 10 месяцев назад +4

      I was full on expecting to see some male nudity after seeing Borat. Bruno was hilarious!

    • @blackmaggot5046
      @blackmaggot5046 10 месяцев назад +3

      Lol, my ex and I saw that one and the Dictator and were astounded that people brought small children to both movies!

    • @borderlineiq
      @borderlineiq 10 месяцев назад +3

      Both the parents and the theater were to blame. The movie was rated R and had the disclaimer that it had nudity and strong sexual content. Anyone caught unawares would be only because they were in the habit of perpetually disregardsing cinema ratings, i.e., bad parenting. Shame on them.

    • @TRJ2241987
      @TRJ2241987 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@borderlineiq I think there were probably a few factors, I think Borat became so mainstream at that time, all the talk show appearances and everything, that a lot of naive people thought it wouldn't be as obscene as it was, and I think most casuals weren't actually familiar with the Bruno character from the Ali G Show (the show itself wasn't nearly as huge as the Borat movie had been) so I think the underestimated how far they were willing to go with the gay shock humor. Also, if you watch the trailer for the movie, it definitely makes it seem way more innocent than the movie actually ends up being. The part where he his pitching his fashion show to a test audience and the camera zooms up his erect penis is definitely the part that cleared the theater. Me and the girl I was with were in fucking tears. It's definitely one of my favorite movies ever, the late 2000s were definitely peak for seeing comedies in theaters, I miss those days. It is definitely crazy that the theater I was at allowed so many small children to get into that movie. I wish I had the video footage of that cinema clearing out

  • @israelnevarez3118
    @israelnevarez3118 Год назад +54

    Pulp Fiction making the list is a surprise. Awesome movie. I didn't even know so many didn't like it during it's release.

    • @therunawaykid6523
      @therunawaykid6523 Год назад +9

      Yeah I love the film as well I love all the interweaving stories plus the humour is really good - also some iconic lines and scenes

    • @BigUriel
      @BigUriel 10 месяцев назад

      There were an awful lot of pussies going to the theatre in 1994 apparently.

    • @EricaMeeee
      @EricaMeeee 9 месяцев назад +2

      The insanely graphic (and sometimes purely unexpected) violence would be my guess. That's what disturbed me.

    • @Mertztillithurts
      @Mertztillithurts 9 месяцев назад

      @@EricaMeeee Insanely graphic? Most of the violence in this movie is implied. We don't actually SEE it. We just know it's happening. Unexpected? Absolutely.

    • @Mertztillithurts
      @Mertztillithurts 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@therunawaykid6523 I use a few lines from this movie to this day (when appropriate lol).
      "What ain't no country I ever heard of.... ...in what?" probably my favorite.

  • @Drakencoo
    @Drakencoo 4 дня назад

    Regarding “A Clockwork Orange”:
    Casting Malcolm McDowell to play Alex was the dumbest move Kubrick did.
    In the book, Alex and his droogs were 12 years old. TWELVE! Why the hell grown ass men were cast is beyond me.

  • @YanestraAgain
    @YanestraAgain 5 месяцев назад +2

    Please insert proper pauses for ads otherwise the most vivid film explanation gets split in half.

    • @Tamaresque
      @Tamaresque 2 месяца назад

      Watch it on a browser with an ad blocker. You get no ad interruptions.