I can recall walking out on two movies in my life and they were both "comedies." I'm harder on that genre than any for some reason, and I consider myself reasonably easy to entertain. The first was They Call Me Bruce? starring Johnny Yune and Margaux Hemingway, with Yune as a kung-fu goofball getting mixed up with the mob or something like that. I hadn't laughed once halfway through it, so I bugged out to go get something to eat as I recall.
The other one was The Out-of-Towners starring Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn. My wife and I thought the pairing of this two couldn't miss but about thirty minutes in, it certainly was missing, mainly laughs! I don't know, enough time has passed on both of these that if I saw they were going to play on television, I might give them a shot...if nothing else good was on.
I wanted to walk out of The Thin Red Line but I was with a friend who wanted to see it. With all those internal dialogues in the film, I almost fell asleep.
The other one was The Out-of-Towners starring Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn. My wife and I thought the pairing of this two couldn't miss but about thirty minutes in, it certainly was missing, mainly laughs! I don't know, enough time has passed on both of these that if I saw they were going to play on television, I might give them a shot...if nothing else good was on.
I wanted to walk out of The Thin Red Line but I was with a friend who wanted to see it. With all those internal dialogues in the film, I almost fell asleep.
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"Miss Jean Louise, Mr. Arthur Radley."
"Miss Jean Louise, Mr. Arthur Radley."