"Can we put to rest this idea that it's okay to spoil old films?" Let's all go to lobby, let's all go to lobby, let's all go lobby and grab our self some treats!

8  2018-03-14 by FlooferzMcPooferz

8 comments

Kevin Spacey is Kaiser Soze.

I saw this film for the first time a couple of years ago and managed to go into it without knowing the ending, it was a great experience.

Congratulations.

Yeah, actually, I only saw it a few years ago myself. Good movie.

The wizard is actually just a guy behind a curtain.

I unironically agree with this guy. And, the reality is, most other people do too though they may not realise it.

For example, if people were spoiling who died in A Game of Thrones I doubt that the people being spoiled would be like "well, the books have been out for years."

And there's just so much media that it isn't reasonable to expect everyone to have seen/read a thing just because it's old. If anything, something being old just makes it more likely that someone won't see it because people are more interested in current media.

Come at me, fagits

"come at me, fagits"..."ninjin1990 you are a very rude young man"

...the irony isn't lost on me

Nah, you’re dumb for having that opinion. “Spoilers” rarely would affect the enjoyment you get from a movie and no one is going to spoiler tag an offhand reference to a movie from the 80s. If your movie is “spoiled” by having a plot point revealed early, it’s a shit movie to begin with and not worth watching anyways.

This whole sub is like Dil from The Crying Game.