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Re: So how was The Force Awakens? (NO SPOILERS)

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 6:07 pm
by Lunar Chris
Nien wrote:It'll be more surprising than the moment where Kylo Ren commited the agressive act of killing his father: Han Solo
I'm not saying this out of being a douche, but I established a rule about posting spoilers on this thread so I insist you avoid posting any further spoilers about the movie for those who haven't seen it yet.

Re: So how was The Force Awakens? (NO SPOILERS)

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 6:11 pm
by MistakesWereMade
PikaChris wrote:
Nien wrote:It'll be more surprising than the moment where Kylo Ren commited the agressive act of killing his father: Han Solo
I'm not saying this out of being a douche, but I established a rule about posting spoilers on this thread so I insist you avoid posting any further spoilers about the movie for those who haven't seen it yet.
its the 26th of february the movie is already gone from screenings in most places

Re: So how was The Force Awakens? (NO SPOILERS)

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 8:12 pm
by Lunar Chris
Nien wrote:
PikaChris wrote:
Nien wrote:It'll be more surprising than the moment where Kylo Ren commited the agressive act of killing his father: Han Solo
I'm not saying this out of being a douche, but I established a rule about posting spoilers on this thread so I insist you avoid posting any further spoilers about the movie for those who haven't seen it yet.
its the 26th of february the movie is already gone from screenings in most places
Well even if that's the case now, that doesn't take away the fact that not everyone has seen the movie.

Re: So how was The Force Awakens? (NO SPOILERS)

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 8:16 pm
by MistakesWereMade
PikaChris wrote:
Nien wrote:
PikaChris wrote: I'm not saying this out of being a douche, but I established a rule about posting spoilers on this thread so I insist you avoid posting any further spoilers about the movie for those who haven't seen it yet.
its the 26th of february the movie is already gone from screenings in most places
Well even if that's the case now, that doesn't take away the fact that not everyone has seen the movie.
Spoiler: show
Oh well, guess i shouldn't mention that Rey finds Luke Skywalker and hands him his lightsaber at the end.

Re: So how was The Force Awakens? (NO SPOILERS)

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 8:22 pm
by Julia Pseudo
Don't do that, Nien. The thread title still includes "no spoilers", even if the movie's been out for a couple of months now it's not cool.

Re: So how was The Force Awakens? (NO SPOILERS)

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 8:24 pm
by Zeldamaster12
Why does it matter? The movie has been out for like a month now. Odds are, people who haven't seen it have already gotten it spoiled if they're on the internet.

Re: So how was The Force Awakens? (NO SPOILERS)

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 8:35 pm
by Valtteri
It's still polite to keep quiet about it. It's highly likely that someone is still going to see it for the first time.

Re: So how was The Force Awakens? (NO SPOILERS)

Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2016 6:37 am
by Magician
It's still hard to believe not everyone knows about it at this point... not because everyone who wanted to watch it was already able to, but because of people intent on ruining it, and to a lesser extent people complaining about people intent on ruining it. I include the latter because if I hadn't seen the movie up front, I would have seen a post circulating facebook that wasn't meant to be a spoiler, but it was a guy complaining about a guy posting a spoiler, in a picture containing the spoiler in huge letters.
Huge facepalm at that. Making a bigger deal about it just gives those people what they want because it generates more buzz. Facebook alone is inclined to tell you what people are clicking on and talking about, after all, but it's also just human nature. I was itching to comment but held back because I knew I'd just be making it worse and putting it on more feeds by pointing out how brainless it was.

If there's anyone left who doesn't know, and might still be avoiding spoilers, they might enter a thread with "NO SPOILERS" in the title. Perhaps either the title of the thread should be changed or the rest of those posts be hidden under a spoiler tag. I think the people for which this kind of things matters the most would usually have already seen it, but the movie is on DVD in April and not everyone can afford a ticket and even if they could, not everyone has the time.