22 Movies That People Walked Out Of, With Their Reasons Ranging From "Too Bad" To "Too Scary"

Recently in a thread on one of my personal favorite subreddits, r/movies, user u/jelatinman asked, "What are some movies you walked out of?" and movie lovers really came through with some films that just weren't worth the price of admission, or the time to finish watching them.

A woman grabbing her purse and leaving
A woman grabbing her purse and leaving

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So with that in mind, here are just a few of the most popular responses shared:

1.White Noise (2022)

family screaming in the car
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"I just walked out of a movie for the second time in my life with Noah Baumbach’s White Noise. It’s got good things in it, such as the acting and some good zingers. Overall, I found the movie unbearably pretentious at its worst points and think it should’ve stayed a book."

u/jelatinman

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

2.Holmes & Watson (2018)

Two men stand in front of a fence
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"It's the only movie I’ve ever walked out of. I was with my mom, my dad, and my sister. My mom whispered to me, 'This is the worst movie I’ve ever seen, want to leave?' at around the halfway mark. It was truly the worst movie I’ve ever seen. I was almost falling asleep and I NEVER get tired while at a movie theater. Like, half the people in the theater were asleep."

u/tortillakingred

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

3.Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019)

closeup of people spread out on a field looking towards something
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"I 'walked out' in that I was watching it at home, turned it off halfway through, and haven’t considered giving it a second chance since. I actually love Star Wars, especially the new show Andor and many others, but I couldn’t waste another moment of my life on this."

u/Solo_SL

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

4.Morbius (2022)

A man transforms into a monster
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"It was morbin' time to GTFO of that theater."

u/yoloswagbot191

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

5.Superbad (2007)

A teenage boy and girl dance
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"My mom took me when I was 10. Not sure what she expected."

u/LordSwitchblade

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

6.The Butterfly Effect (2004)

A man sits under a tree, writing in a notebook
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"I walked out of this because I got way too high on edibles and thought I was probably going to die."

u/AlrightSpider

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

7.Highlander II: The Quickening (1991)

Two men stand side by side in knight's outfits
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"I've never walked out on one, but I did watch about 10 minutes of this, pull it out of the VCR, and immediately drive to the video store to return it."

u/Negative_Gravitas

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

8.Downsizing (2017)

A group of average-sized humans look down at a table of shrunken humans
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"The Matt Damon movie. My car was getting fixed and they said it was going take three or four hours, so I crossed the street and went to the theater. After an hour of that movie, I walked out and decided I'd rather just wait than finish the movie."

u/fredozimbabwe

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

9.Jurassic World Dominion (2022)

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"IDK what I was expecting, but it did not do it for me."

u/spinktone

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

10.Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)

A young man stands in a sewer system, looking at something off-camera
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"When I was about eight, my mom took us to see this. I was terrified of the Basilisk. When Harry killed it, I was afraid it'd come back to life and begged my mom to leave. We did, and she was not happy."

u/Batata_Santa

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

11.The Happening (2008)

A woman sits in a car, terrified, while a man stands outside
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"My dad and I still talk about walking out of that theater to this day so it left more of an impact on me than several other films!"

u/jacksizzle

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

12.Cloverfield (2008)

The statue of liberty, missing its head
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"I walked out because I felt sick to my stomach. Too much camera shaking."

u/Scarfwearer

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

13.Saw III (2006)

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©Lions Gate / courtesy Everett Collection

"As soon as the kid started getting his limbs twisted until his bones broke, I had to NOPE out of there."

u/Mysterious-Sense-185

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

14.Crash (2004)

couple holding on to each other
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"It's the only movie I've ever walked out of in a theater. I was even on a date. I told her if she wanted to finish it, I'd be in the arcade, but she hated it as much as I did and we laughed at how horrible it was all the way home. 10 months later, it won the Oscar for Best Picture."

u/akg7915

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

15.Sausage Party (2016)

A group of food items look shocked
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"One of the worst movies I’ve ever seen."

u/ColoradoRS7

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

16.Feardotcom (2002)

A man rigs a woman up to an operating device
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"The only time I didn’t care that I paid to watch a movie. It was just so awful."

u/Hahndude

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

17.Amsterdam (2022)

Two men and a woman laugh together
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"I recently walked out of this one. That movie was so boring."

u/coachnegan

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

18.Sucker Punch (2011)

A group of women walk through the trenches
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"I didn't think it would be as boring as it was. The action just felt really...I don't know, flat? The whole thing came across as pointless, going through the motions, etc. I think I left partway through the trench warfare part."

u/Horkersaurus

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

19.Saving Private Ryan (1998)

A group of soldiers in a boat
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"I got sick after watching a few minutes of this. The movie was amazing, but the camera action and cuts didn’t sit so well with me, who messed up too by coming in late and being forced to watch from the front row."

u/agncat31

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

20.Norbit (2007)

A man and a woman embrace
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"My friends and I walked out. I can’t remember who among us thought that it would be even remotely funny, but we made it about 15 minutes."

u/dsoi

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

21.The Revenant (2015)

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"My then-girlfriend (now wife) at the time could only watch so much of Leonardo DiCaprio squirming around on the ground or Tom Hardy being weird, so we left and went back to the Outback Steakhouse where we had dinner and got dessert. It's still the only flick I've ever walked out of."

u/No_Mr_Powers

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

And finally:

22.Epic Movie (2007)

A group of comedians dressed as knights storm a field
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"It was briefly the worst-reviewed movie of all time, so naturally, we went day one. We were the only people in the theater and left after 30 minutes. It was pure audio/visual torture."

u/tuggyblumpkins

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

You've read their stories, but now it's your turn! Have you ever walked out of a movie, or even stopped it halfway through at home? What movie? Why? Share your pick(s) in the comments below!

Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity. H/T: Reddit.