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May 11, 2014 - 10:10 PM
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Mr. Jack
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Spoilers. One of the great tragedies of this internet age is that you can't be surprised by fucking anything nowadays. Big plot twist? Posted months in advance. Super secret cameo? Sure, we'll tell you who it is. It's a real pain in the ass. That's why I strenuously avoid watching movie trailers. But often times, spoilers get shouted out in THREAD TITLES, which are kind of impossible to ignore even if you don't click on the actual thread. Magazines do this, too...I've never watched Game Of Thrones, but I already know which major characters have died so far because magazines like Entertainment Weekly will show a photo of the actor in question, and then put a little "spoiler" box BELOW the GIANT PHOTO, which doesn't do a lick of good. It's like they assume if you're not watching each episode as they air, you're shit out of luck. I also hate the group mentality that blows opinions of certain films WILDLY out of realistic proportions. Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 3 was a flawed film, filled with awkward subplots and too many supporting characters and villains, and yet it's THE WORST SUPERHERO MOVIE OF ALL TIME according to everyone on the internet, which is absurd. It's a flawed film, but far from horrible, and yet try to voice that opinion on any message board, and you'll literally get CRUCIFIED for it.
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Most annoying thing about the internet? That it exist. Everything was so much easier prior to 1995.
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