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Old 08-20-2018, 08:48 AM   #74
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People actually enjoy films and books more if they've been "spoiled", as per studies.
Really? I would never have guessed that. I hate spoilers, I want that punch at the end of the movie.

I wonder if that's a symptom of society today and how no one seems to be able to wait for anything. Instant gratification and all that.

Shoot when I was younger you didn't even know a certain movie was being made til you saw the trailer. The thrill of seeing a trailer for a movie you had no idea was coming but that you were pumped about was pretty cool.

I actually had that with MI-5, I had no idea they were making it and I saw the trailer a couple months before and almost cheered when the trailer came on. Lol.
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