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GonSmithe posted:Ok enough spoiler talk, let's talk about uh.... Cars 3? I get the joke you were making, racing cars have spoilers. Clever.
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ommega posted:I have always wondered what it would feel like watching "Empire Strikes Back" without knowing the reveal, or even Terminator 2 after watching the first and not having seen any trailers. Just feels like you would get an extra level of enjoyment. Watched T2 last year with a woman who didn't know the twist at all during a marathon we did of the first 3 - she had seen 1 tons of times weirdly enough. She started asking questions during the biker scene and gasped when he pulled the rose box out.
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# ? Apr 28, 2017 01:54 |
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GonSmithe posted:Ok enough spoiler talk, let's talk about uh.... Cars 3? For an animated movie that's got some real pretty shots. The lighting looks so good.
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ommega posted:I have always wondered what it would feel like watching "Empire Strikes Back" without knowing the reveal, or even Terminator 2 after watching the first and not having seen any trailers. Just feels like you would get an extra level of enjoyment. There's a whole bunch of youtube videos of people watching ESB for the first time and getting shocked at the reveal, it's pretty https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSuuqNnbHZw
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# ? Apr 28, 2017 02:56 |
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kiimo posted:my personal belief is that if spoiling ruins the movie for you then that movie wasn't good enough to begin with. Pretty much. The only two movies I actually have kept from being spoiled on were Cabin in the Woods and Unbreakable. Looking back, having Unbreakable spoiled wouldn't have hurt anything.
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# ? Apr 28, 2017 02:57 |
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Vegetable posted:I have a friend who reads entire plot summaries on Wikipedia before watching movies. Says that's the only way to know whether she'll like it.
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Humbug Scoolbus posted:Pretty much. The only two movies I actually have kept from being spoiled on were Cabin in the Woods and Unbreakable. Looking back, having Unbreakable spoiled wouldn't have hurt anything. I think "spoiling the experience" and "spoiling the movie" are two pretty different things. If it's a good movie, it probably won't ruin the movie... but it can definitely ruin or dilute the experience no matter how good a movie is. Writers, directors, cinematographers put a lot of effort into how they tell you the story. They keep things from you, choose when to reveal things to you, choose when to scare you, when to surprise you... so to sidestep that and get those moments fed to you in the unintended order can definitely alter the experience. You can only be surprised the first time so I try to keep that first time as fresh as possible. But I mean I don't get super mad or anything when a movie gets spoiled.
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Vegetable posted:I have a friend who reads entire plot summaries on Wikipedia before watching movies. Says that's the only way to know whether she'll like it. I go out of my way to avoid being friends with people like that. What a way to loving live. No, don't read the book, just read the Sparknotes.
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Humbug Scoolbus posted:Pretty much. The only two movies I actually have kept from being spoiled on were Cabin in the Woods and Unbreakable. Looking back, having Unbreakable spoiled wouldn't have hurt anything. I'm generally on the side of "spoilering ruins the show" side of things. The loving opening credit design for Cabin in the Woods was way too on the nose and spoilered the twist for me, I was PISSED for about 5 minutes. Then when the main title card came up I 100% bought back into the movie and ended up loving every minute of it.
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# ? Apr 28, 2017 05:27 |
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I got Cabin in the Woods spoiled by an over-exited idiot on here (Gonz, I'm looking in your direction), not that I'm bitter about it. Luckily, he only spoiled an unexpected appearance by a certain someone late in the film. I do think kiimo has a point with his statement though - there are movies that are probably better-known for the big reveal at the end ("Oh no, I was wrong! It was Earth all along!" for example), that still easily hold up because they're that loving good. A movie with a big reveal at the end should be able to hold up to repeat viewings, even if that means it changes the dynamic of the previous scenes like looking for clues that foreshadow the revelation at the end of The Sixth Sense on a second viewing, like how no one other than the kid interacts with, or even notices Bruce Willis at any point once he gets shot by a New Kid edogawa rando fucked around with this message at 06:46 on Apr 28, 2017 |
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Vagabundo posted:I got Cabin in the Woods spoiled by an over-exited idiot on here (Gonz, I'm looking in your direction), not that I'm bitter about it. Luckily, he only spoiled an unexpected appearance by a certain someone late in the film. Yeah, i'm sorry about that. I'm very strict with spoiler tags since then.
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Humbug Scoolbus posted:Pretty much. The only two movies I actually have kept from being spoiled on were Cabin in the Woods and Unbreakable. Looking back, having Unbreakable spoiled wouldn't have hurt anything. And CITW spoiled itself, not that the trailer didn't already give everything away including the big surprise moment two thirds of the way through. The real benchmark for movies loving themselves up the rear end is still Dark City, though. I don't know what idiot at the studio insisted on tacking on an opening scene explaining the twist and the plot, but he should be hanged by the balls. If you haven't seen that movie and want to, get the Directors Cut because the only truly significant change is to remove the opening narration.
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& Bungopop49 do NOT think I have forgotten the RASH wording in your Cube ²:Hypercube op
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# ? Apr 28, 2017 08:35 |
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Hat Thoughts posted:& Bungopop49 do NOT think I have forgotten the RASH wording in your Cube ²:Hypercube op
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Jedit posted:And CITW spoiled itself, not that the trailer didn't already give everything away including the big surprise moment two thirds of the way through. Really? I loved Dark City in the theater. I saw the Director's Cut with a friend later and asked what he thought of the twist, and he just kind of shrugged and went on ranting about how good the performances were (which they are, especially Kiefer Sutherland's).
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# ? Apr 28, 2017 12:05 |
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at being confused or wondering why people don't like spoilers. Jesus christ.
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# ? Apr 28, 2017 14:13 |
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I'm an old goon who saw both The Empire Strikes Back and T2 in the theatre, super happy that they were not spoiled for me. We'd heard rumours about T2 but it was just that, a rumour. Probably helped that I saw it on opening night.
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# ? Apr 28, 2017 14:13 |
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Vintersorg posted:at being confused or wondering why people don't like spoilers. Jesus christ. This is probably the most autistic discussion I've ever seen.
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ommega posted:I have always wondered what it would feel like watching "Empire Strikes Back" without knowing the reveal isn't this how most people watched it? first time i saw it was on vhs in 1990 and had no idea about the reveal. i was 5 so i didn't even know what star wars was. i don't know how anyone bought that "spoilers make you enjoy it more" bullshit, it doesn't stand up to basic common sense. Groovelord Neato fucked around with this message at 20:53 on Apr 28, 2017 |
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Isn't it kinda like watching an action movie from the 80s. You always knew the bad guy dies but still enjoyed the journey there.
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JuHoZ posted:Isn't it kinda like watching an action movie from the 80s. You always knew the bad guy dies but still enjoyed the journey there. I would have been furious if someone had spoiled me that Matrix didn't kill Sully last in Commando
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JuHoZ posted:Isn't it kinda like watching an action movie from the 80s. You always knew the bad guy dies but still enjoyed the journey there. i had figured out pretty much every major story beat in force awakens (apart from solo being killed) and it didn't make it any less enjoyable. i probably wouldve been pissed if i had seen fyad before going to see it tho.
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Speaking of spoilers, the new Colossal trailer spoils something big from early in the movie. https://twitter.com/SheIsCOLOSSAL/status/857275730136363008
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The MSJ posted:Speaking of spoilers, the new Colossal trailer spoils something big from early in the movie. Oh drat that's lovely.
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 00:43 |
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I am seeing that tomorrow actually so whelp - cya.
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 01:04 |
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My local paper spoiled it in the headline of their review. loving dolts.
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:At that point why the gently caress are you even paying the $10 or whatever? There's no mystery left! you know "mystery" isn't the only reason people go see movies, right? If I see something I'm obviously going to like I may or may not spoil myself depending on how much I think that would change things, but I'll read plot synopses/summaries before watching movies. Because a movie is more than just it's story.
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DC Murderverse posted:you know "mystery" isn't the only reason people go see movies, right? If I see something I'm obviously going to like I may or may not spoil myself depending on how much I think that would change things, but I'll read plot synopses/summaries before watching movies. Because a movie is more than just it's story. Mystery as a feeling is very closely related to novelty as a feeling, which is the primary reason I like watching movies.
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 03:56 |
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BeanpolePeckerwood posted:Interesting. I do not share that belief, sir. But he's right. https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/spoiler-alert-spoilers-make-you-enjoy-stories-more
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flosofl posted:But he's right. And my counter argument is NO.
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 18:23 |
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we already went over that thing being full of poo poo.
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 19:59 |
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edit: Actually just gonna edit this out. It's just a matter of opinion and this will go nowhere! This is more of a teaser than a trailer, but looks good. Ingrid Goes West https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqBG-J1t3_Y BonoMan fucked around with this message at 21:19 on Apr 29, 2017 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBmBcASLdK8 ah geez thats a rough situation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42KNwQ6u42U ah geez thats a rough life situation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sTRRUZr6Z0 ah geez
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 21:23 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-f_tMltpDTg je suis hans solo bitchez
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# ? Apr 30, 2017 08:15 |
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as bows1 said, these are interesting imo
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Extraordinarily bad trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18ZN_lZvL7A
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Mr. Squishy posted:Extraordinarily bad trailer Yet I'm still interested in the film (it probably has a lot to do with the topic)
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flosofl posted:But he's right. If you actually look into this report the methodology they used sucks. It's also really dumb to tell people "you actually don't know what you're feeling, science says you're loving it"
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i'll never understand how that gained traction. it makes no loving sense.
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Groovelord Neato posted:i'll never understand how that gained traction. it makes no loving sense. Because it supports their biases. Like phrenology. If you actually read the article and look at the experimental methodology it's very flawed. You've have to be very myopic to think it "proves" anything.
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