Why do people pretend that spoilers actually affect their enjoyment of a movie?
If you're actually fucking watched and getting immersed in it the framing and build-up will still affect you, it literally changes nothing.
Is this just another form of "XD I'm such a nerd" so people can look like they're more invested in something than they really are?
it does for me. a lot of things affect my enjoyment of things. I completely stopped reading the harry potter books mid series when the movies came out. I just couldn't shake the actors faces out of my brain when I had already established the world in my imagination and it just killed it.
spoilers for media you're already invested in ruin it because it'll be in the back of your mind the entire time. you're anticipating something you wouldn't have been already. some people are just more susceptible I guess.
>>64035391
>it does for me.
No, it doesn't
Next.
>>64035298
I think about whatever the spoiler is for too much during the movie. I just end up waiting for it.
I resd the Star Wars spoiler and I was like "this is so fucking stupid it can't be real", and it eventually became clear it was real, Star Wars 7 was that bad.
It's actually better if you know beforehand, because it allows you to focus on technique rather than plot.
But plebs gon' pleb.
it does change when something is meant to be a shock
EG its not really going to ruin Sicario to be spoiled thatdel taco kills the main antagonistbecause thats a given in a crime thriller but it will spoil the movie to be spoiled thatdel taco kills his family firstbecause its meant to be a shocking moment the character would go that far
any movie if spoiled by a couple lines and is ruined is a flick
spoilers don't bother me
only thing i have to watch live is sport
>>64035298
Agreed. It's not about what happens, it's about HOW it happens. I enjoy the process and how stories develop and get to the outcome (in which I've known times before). I don't mind spoilers.
That being said, there's been times where there's been a movie that I really don't want to know anything about because I know the payoff will be glorious. So far I've been right.
>>64035713
I don't agree with you anon
>>64035750
wat if it is a film rather than a movie or flick?
Of course it does. Especially for films that have big twists at the end, like The Sixth Sense or The Usual Suspects for example.
>>64035298
>different people have different preferences
Textbook autist.
>>64035873
or moon, or the I am your father thing, op is a retard.
>>64035713
Yeah, or like the ending of something like Se7en. You can't just casually drop that ending in a convo when someone hasn't seen it. Not because "muh spoilers", but because I want to see their reaction to something like that.
One of the scariest endings imo