Pretty much just what the title says. Has there ever been a movie theater experience that just stays in your memory for whatever reason (good or bad)?

I've never walked out on a movie, but I have been one where everyone else did though. The film was called The Hours. My friend took me to see it, because she heard that it was good, and it did have some big name actors attached to the project, so I went along. About halfway through the movie, I notice that there weren't as many people as there was when the movie started, and at the end, my friend and I were the only two left. I guess people thought it was so bad that they had to physically remove themselves from the theater so they could keep their sanity or something.

Another experience was back when Robots was playing. About halfway through the movie (what's the deal with everything happening halfway through? ), the projector malfunctioned, and the movie just stopped. We were all informed that it would take a while for things to be up and running again, so the management gave everyone a free movie pass that we could use on our next visit to whatever was showing at the time. I don't remember what I used mine for though.

Yeah, my experiences are not too exciting, but still pretty memorable to me.