MAKE A MEME View Large Image Hot on the heels of changing my mobile phone provider, today has seen another first. For the first time in my life I've walked out of a cinema halfway through a film because it has been so utterly boring! It's hard to believe as I've sat ...
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Keywords: cineworld dull as death dullasdeath i walked out iwalkedout paper thin paperthin project 365 project365 transformers Astonishing! Hot on the heels of changing my mobile phone provider, today has seen another first. For the first time in my life I've walked out of a cinema halfway through a film because it has been so utterly boring! It's hard to believe as I've sat through some real crap before now, including Cronenberg's 'Crash' and the quasi-porn 'Nine Songs'. The honour goes to Michael Bay though, for his third instalment of Tranformers. I knew I should be avoiding it, but the timing fell nicely and the reviews suggested it wasn't as bad as the second film. Nevertheless, the abominable running time killed it off for me. The film was just reaching it's natural set piece finale and it still had an hour left to run. I didn't need to spend an hour watching CG robots destroy Chicago. So I bailed. Fortunately, 'Green Lantern' which I watched beforehand was considerably better. The photo is a good reason for carrying an SLR and polariser, but it's the movie poster outside the cinema with lots and lots of nasty reflections. Astonishing! Hot on the heels of changing my mobile phone provider, today has seen another first. For the first time in my life I've walked out of a cinema halfway through a film because it has been so utterly boring! It's hard to believe as I've sat through some real crap before now, including Cronenberg's 'Crash' and the quasi-porn 'Nine Songs'. The honour goes to Michael Bay though, for his third instalment of Tranformers. I knew I should be avoiding it, but the timing fell nicely and the reviews suggested it wasn't as bad as the second film. Nevertheless, the abominable running time killed it off for me. The film was just reaching it's natural set piece finale and it still had an hour left to run. I didn't need to spend an hour watching CG robots destroy Chicago. So I bailed. Fortunately, 'Green Lantern' which I watched beforehand was considerably better. The photo is a good reason for carrying an SLR and polariser, but it's the movie poster outside the cinema with lots and lots of nasty reflections.
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