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Topic subjectI never said anyone said he couldn't skip the movie.
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13304573, I never said anyone said he couldn't skip the movie.
Posted by spirit, Thu Jan-03-19 11:57 PM
Reread what I wrote again.

Why are you asking a question about something I never wrote? I never said anyone on here said he couldn’t skip the movie. So why are you talking about that?

That’s like me replying to you “who the fuck said a film is a tomato?” when you never brought up tomatoes at all. And why did you put the extra profanity on it like you’re hype enough to fight me? LOL. Relax.

Dude gave his REASON for why he would skip the movie and people jumped all over the reason. When really you shouldn’t even give a fuck what reason he chose to not see a movie. What are you gonna do, convince him that his theory about what a movie might be about is wrong before either of you see the movie? At most, you could say “I think that theory doesn’t work because blah blah and here is my theory about what the film may really be about.” Then you all can debate what in the trailer supports your respective theory. But all this name calling when someone is basically just saying “the film looks like it might be about this and I’m not interested in that?” Ridiculous. The whole “you have to watch the entire movie before you form any opinion” line is tired, trailers actually exist to drum up excitement for a movie. The whole purpose of trailers is to get you to form a (hopefully positive) opinion of a film before it is released. For some people, trailers have the opposite effect and they cause those people to form a negative opinion of a film before it’s released. It’s pretty straightforward. Some people try to figure out what movies are about based on trailers.

Peace,

Spirit (Alan)
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