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Question: Well, what do you think?
#1
Freedom Act, I do it all the time!  LONG LIVE THE MOVIE PROTESTORS!
 
#2
Meh Neutral.  If a movie sucks extremely bad I MIGHT walk out.
 
#3
Horrible Act, I paid eight f***ing bucks!  Crap movie or not I'm not wasting the money!
 
#4
You suck Mechaman.
 
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Vote for all five options, just cause.
 
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Gustaf
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« on: January 10, 2012, 02:34:14 PM »

No, I don't think I've ever done it. It'd just feel weird. I also think it's a tad rude if you're with someone else who isn't feeling the same or even just to other people in the audience.

My ex once tried to get me to walk out on a movie, but I think I convinced her to stay. I know I saw it to the end. Then it was partly that I thought it would be rude to the other people we were there with.

One of my dad's friends once walked out on a play and went with his wife to see a crappy kids movie at the cinema as a protest.
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Gustaf
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« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2012, 03:14:38 PM »

Is The Pianist unknown in the US? I think just about everybody I know, knows that movie or has seen it.

Probably never a good idea to watch a Polanski movie with children [/unfunny joke]

In Soviet Russia, Polanski watches your children.

But, yeah, the Pianist is pretty well known among educated people in Sweden. Not so sure how it is overall though.
 
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« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2012, 05:52:44 AM »

In Soviet Russia, Polanski watches your children.

I admit it. I laughed.

Though, of course, The Pianist is a film I've never seen and probably never will.

Haven't actually seen it either.
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