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How much do you want to be spoiled?

Gojira

Commodore
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With filming beginning shortly I wonder if we'll see leaks from the set like with the new Batman and Superman movies? But I know that JJ runts a tight ship.

But the bigger question is how much do you want to know about the movie before you see it?

I love the film making process so I am undecided at the moment.

How about you?
 
A lot. I too love following movie productions. spoilers, leaks and stuff like this are what makes my day.
 
I've already turned the corner since peeking at behind the scenes stuff in the 80s...there's no turning back now.
 
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When I saw The Dark Knight, there had been such a buzz about Ledger, that I didn't know Two-Face was in it. I was totally blown away by that just to start with, and then by how realistic the effect was. It was like a bonus awesome movie inside an awesome movie.

Sometimes I seek out spoilers, but sometimes it's really worth it to go in blank.
 
I don't want too many spoilers. Some teaser production stills would be fine but I want to be surprised and not get my hopes up so high, that things don't meet my expectations and I get disappointed.
 
As with the last film, I'll follow the rumours, love the speculation over the publicity and leaked set pics and info tidbits, watch the trailers, but as soon as stuff becomes concrete (like when people were posting about the 20 minute previews of STXI) I'll shut off until I've seen it for myself.

I actually knew quite a lot about STXI's plot when I saw it, but the execution was so different to what I was expecting (not to mention the total lack of a Voyager-style reset button at the end!:eek:) that it felt all-new.

I'm also really curious to see if JJ can top the mind-blowing second trailer for STXI.
 
I am hoping for a 'leak' campaign similar to the first film. Enough to keep a constant buzz going without getting too drunk.
 
I'll be watching the bootleg filmed-in-the-back-of-a-cinema-with-a-phone shakycam-of-a-shakycam version of the trailer 30 seconds after it's up, and a day or more before it's up offically.
 
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