We walked out on Cat and the Hat.
Theodore Giesell was probably rolling in his grave... =(
My 4 year old son kept saying "I don't like it..."
He was caught up by the big screen and what was going on visually, but he really didn't like the movie (or understand what was going on) and we left when Mike Myers mooned the audience, about 12 minutes into the movie...
Patrick LOVED Finding Nemo, his first big screen movie and he just at it all up!!! After the first scene, when the whole theater goes to black, he called out in the darkness, "Where'd Nemo go mommy? Where's Nemo?"
Damn that kid is cute!!!
There are too many bad movies out there.
These car movies that are going around now are just stupid. And I don't like "disaster" movies either. Don't understand how that 10.5 "made for TV movie" got made after 9/11. Same with the new one, The Day After Tomorrow.
What is that anyways? Friday?
I don't believe in special effects film where the CG rendering farms become more important than on screen talent or the storytelling. Special effects, including CG, have their place. Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings and StarWars are all cool but they're driven by STORIES and acting, not by computer effects.
The only movie I allow "cheezy" CG effects is Independance Day because the CG stuff is secondary to the story. They needed it to blow up some landmarks (though their choices were a little corny at times and didn't really fit the storyline) but that's all they did with it.
Not counting the aliens and their ships of course. Hollywood seems to make better ships and monsters on computer than in costumes...