Another Top 10 Movies That Caused People to Walk Out
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Some movies aren’t for everybody. From Caligula, to The Revenant, to The Tree of Life, these films vacated theaters all over. WatchMojo ranks another top movies that caused people to walk out.

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List rank and entries:
#10. “Caligula” (1979)
#9. “The Wild Bunch” (1969)
#8. “Fight Club” (1999)
#7. “The Revenant” (2015)
#6. “The Walk” (2015)
#5. “The Tree of Life” (2011)
#4. “The Passion of the Christ” (2004)
#3, #2, #1???

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10 COMMENTS

  1. I watched 7 different people leave a screening of 2015 Ryan Reynolds movie “The Voices”, one after another, when the disturbing shifts of tones had started to clearly indicate it wouldn’t be your ordinary zany comedy. A car scene that takes a dark turn for Anna Kendrick’s character is where the last of them left. Awesome movie btw.

  2. I don’t even need an explanation for why people walked out of The Last Airbender. Seriously, that movie needs a reboot.

  3. My only question is: why do some people never read a little miserable synopsis, so they would know (more or less) what they are about to watch? “Tree of life” is probably not my kind of movie, so I would not take the risk (maybe I’d rather watch it at home, later).
    Now, sometimes stories are never that clear, so… OK, you get a surprise even if you get some info about the movie.

  4. Ah Caligula, still the worst film I have ever seen, and still the only film that I’ve seen Roger Ebert admit walking out of.

  5. To be honest, if Caligula didn’t have the “porn” element i wouldn’t have watched the whole thing. But I do love Helen Mirren

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