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Post subject: Re: Solo: A Star Wars Story (5/25/2018)
Posted: Tue May 15, 2018 12:25 pm
what on earth am I talking about
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Tip for people reading reviews of #SoloAStarWarsStory today: #DontReadTheVarietyReview. It’ll spoil things. Same guy spoiled Yoda in TLJ before general public had seen the film. Yes. He’s an asshole.
Post subject: Re: Solo: A Star Wars Story (5/25/2018)
Posted: Tue May 15, 2018 4:55 pm
The Master
Joined: Sun May 25, 2014 9:32 pm Posts: 31614 Location: Garbage Dump
dimejinky99 wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Mentioning Yoda in a review makes someone an asshole?
The review was published minutes after a press screening and days before general/public release of the film. So yes. He’s a fucking asshole.
Reviews are supposed to analyze a film’s content, which includes, you know, stuff that happens in the movie. People just shouldn’t read reviews beforehand if they’re concerned about spoilers (which is kinda dumb to begin with).
Mentioning Yoda in a review makes someone an asshole?
The review was published minutes after a press screening and days before general/public release of the film. So yes. He’s a fucking asshole.
Reviews are supposed to analyze a film’s content, which includes, you know, stuff that happens in the movie. People just shouldn’t read reviews beforehand if they’re concerned about spoilers (which is kinda dumb to begin with).
Mentioning Yoda in a review makes someone an asshole?
The review was published minutes after a press screening and days before general/public release of the film. So yes. He’s a fucking asshole.
Reviews are supposed to analyze a film’s content, which includes, you know, stuff that happens in the movie. People just shouldn’t read reviews beforehand if they’re concerned about spoilers (which is kinda dumb to begin with).
I've never felt closer to you.
Yea, i've gotta agree with LV here as well. Once the movie has been screened it is up to you to avoid spoilers. i do appreciate when reviewers note that "this review will contain spoilers" so as to help me decide on if im mentally fit to read said review. It can be annoying to read a review thinking there will be no spoilers (there is plenty to discuss about a movie than big plot lines or surprise appearances) but that is still on me for choosing to read a review prior to seeing a film.
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