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Going into a movie blind
I did this once. My friends asked me if I wanted to see District 9, which I somehow hadn't seen anything about. I knew it was a Peter Jackson film and that it had received good word of mouth reviews, but I literally hadn't seen a trailer and didn't even know it was about aliens. Was it a better experience? Obviously, I can't compare my experience to one who had seen the trailer first since I only know what I experienced. It was different. I felt I was exploring for the first few minutes to figure out what was going on. Luckily, the movie establishes the background pretty quickly (aliens), so I wasn't left confused. I figure movies that take too long to get to the point might not feel the same way (a lot of superhero movies with origin stories can fall into this category).
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Re: Going into a movie blind
But seriously, like you said, it's near impossible to not know an awful lot about a movie months before it premieres. Sometimes I miss the 70's & 80's.
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Vice Admiral
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Re: Going into a movie blind
Sometimes I'm good at not paying attention to promotional stuff. Couldn't care less about Dark Shadows or District 9, but the others were good. I'd count The Dark Knight Rises as well, because I didn't see anything except the first trailer on purpose. |
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Vice Admiral
Location: California
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Re: Going into a movie blind
So, I learned my lesson. Do a little research before walking into the theater.
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Location: billcosby
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Re: Going into a movie blind
![]() Although not enough to remember what it was!
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Fleet Admiral
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Re: Going into a movie blind
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Re: Going into a movie blind
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Vice Admiral
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Re: Going into a movie blind
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Re: Going into a movie blind
Justin |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Going into a movie blind
I caught The Matrix by accident after the film I wanted to see had sold out, but I'd seen a few trailers for that. |
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Rear Admiral
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Admiral
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Re: Going into a movie blind
Now, I just walk up & pick what I haven't seen yet, and sometimes that means goin' into a movie I wouldn't watch in a million years... |
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Commodore
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Re: Going into a movie blind
But on the other hand, I've come to realize that if they hardly talk about the movie itself, that something sounds wrong. For example, when Harrison Ford was promoting Indy 4 and doing the publicity tour, I remembered watching him on a talk show and while they had spent a lot of time on him, he hadn't talked about Indy 4 or given any details about it other than it was coming out. Last edited by Owain Taggart; September 20 2012 at 06:04 PM. |
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Location: I'm at WKRP
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Re: Going into a movie blind
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Location: Devon, England
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Re: Going into a movie blind
It's really only TV/game big screen adaptions and sequels that interest me, so by that definition I go into them with certain expectations.
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