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2 days and no one mentioned one i personally walked out on:
Weekend at bearnies 2
Not "terrible" in the sense the OP meant, but when I went to see "Hard to be a God," 40 people sat down and eight made it to the end.
Never walked out of a movie but the only movie I fell asleep in the theater was Shrek 3.
We left 3/4 of the way in of "licorice pizza", we were hoping it would pick up since reviewers said it was good, but it's just so bad.
The Favourite.
For the life of me I cannot understand what I was meant to take from this film. It was art, sure, but not art that resonated with me.
Ringer -- coincidentally also Jeremy Irons.
The only time I've ever experienced this was with Skinamarink, had two different people walk out of it. I completely understand why people don't like it, but I was in the 50% of people who saw it that it totally worked for. It got under my skin in a way no other horror movie has (even amongst some really good ones that I really loved/was scared by!), and it was the first one in a while that scared me as an adult. For a long time after seeing it, I hated walking around my house at night for any reason.
My mother and I walked out of Death Becomes Her. She loved the cast but couldn't enjoy the movie.
Probably didn't help that it was only a couple of months after her mom died.
But I watched the whole thing on cable years later and still questioned what the fuck they thought they were thinking with that script.