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Monkey Genius
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3. "Spoilers don't actually spoil anything for me."
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If the movie/TV show is well made, I'll enjoy it. Even if I know what comes next.

I mean, I don't want it ALL in the trailer. A little mystery is fun. Just don't need a lot of it.

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Movie trailers/"Next week on..." previews [View all] , Frank Longo, Thu Apr-16-15 02:45 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
trycotomy
Apr 16th 2015
1
I don't avoid "Next week on..." previews for shows
Apr 16th 2015
2
Trailers are cool, but I HATE "next week on"
Apr 16th 2015
4
depends on what it is
Apr 16th 2015
5
These days, the "Next week on..." previews are comically useless
Apr 16th 2015
6
I don't know if you follow Mad Men
Apr 16th 2015
8
      yeah.. it began with Sopranos
Apr 17th 2015
11
I started cooling off on pre-hype and trailers for movies
Apr 16th 2015
7
Blue.
Apr 17th 2015
9
"Next week on..." can FUCK THE FUCK OFF.
Apr 17th 2015
10
I sometimes like to watch the first, say, 30 seconds of a trailer...
Apr 17th 2015
12
good question
Apr 18th 2015
13
I avoid the big 2 minute long trailers
Apr 18th 2015
14
RE: I avoid the big 2 minute long trailers
Apr 18th 2015
15

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