waste (noun) - a substance or material with no inherent value or usefulness

Some time ago (when we still had cable) we stumbled upon an award ceremony on television, it was the MTV European Music Award from Lisbon. The ceremony was hosted by Borat, who we thought was a Kazakhstani journalist. Later we discovered that Borat was one of the acts of Sacha Baron Cohen, a British comedian. The show was clean and we had a really good time watching the award ceremony.

Earlier this year we heard that Sacha Baron Cohen was releasing a new movie. We were hoping for some good fun (especially since I am a great fan of stand-up comedy), so we arranged a date. We haven't been to a movie theater in months, so we were really looking forward to watching Borat - Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.

Well, I don't remember when the last time was that I walked out of a movie, but we had to do it this time, hence the title of this post. Learn from our mistakes, even if you have seen the trailer, you should search the internet to see what others have said about the movie you are planning to see. I found Christian Spotlight, Plugged In, or Christianity Today to have some good reviews of movies currently showing.

Here is a thought. In your comment I would like you to send me the title of the movie that was the biggest disappointment to you so far, and maybe elaborate on why it was a disappointment.