About SPOILERS, GAMES -Introductions- Please Read, Come Say Hello

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Especially when a movie isn't out yet, if someone wants to discuss important plot points, ending, twists, etc, it has to be said on the thread title or someone can change the threa title to add "Spoiler Warning" when someobody starts a spoilery discussion. :)

The use of spoiler space is always the best move even if the title has a warning.

And again, it is perfectly okay to start separate Spoilers/No Spoilers thread for the same movie.

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I'm adding this since people have clearly missed the point - we like to discuss things around here. The only exceptions to that are the two original game threads. Everything else requires more than just a movie title.

When you post like that it's considered star posting and against site rules, but just as important it kills all discussion, it's no fun, and it's boring. So please, add a little thought with your posts, okay? If you have any questions please ask them here. Thanks. :)
 
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That's a great way to describe it. There is just something about it. One of the few films that actually makes me a bit sniffly too.



Yeah same here i love all the twists and turns.It's like a proper old fashioned film, just relying on the strength of the story. And you usually see something you didn't before every time you watch it. I'd love to read the book.
 
Hey everyone,

I'm emily, 18 and I love movies. I will watch anything as long as their is no canibilism. I just can't handle that. I love movies that aren't too predictable.
 
Welcome, Louise! :wave: Wonderful post! :love:

You listed so many great movies. Big Fish is great; it's so underrated. It's not perfect, but it's definitely dreamy and charismatic. The Prestige is one of my all time favorite movies!
 
quick question. If the movie hasn't come out yet and there's no mention of it being "spoiler free" then anyone can post any spoilers about the movie ? (even though it hasn't come out yet?
 
Hi everyone I'm Lena! Just wanted to come in here and introduce myself before I started posting. I looooove movies.
 
I wish we could skip adding back all the games (except the screencap game, of course). :P
 
Hey everyone! I love movies, particularly of the comedic genre. I'm also really into horror movies from the 70-80s. My fav movies are Halloween Series, Fright Night, Shaun of the Dead and The Big Lebowski.
 
Hi all :wave: I'm Louise, 21, UK

Just looking through this page made me remember some great films i'd forgotten about-'Big Fish' and 'Meet Joe Black' :love:

I love most genres but i definately have a thing for Japanese films, especially Takeshi Miike, although sometimes his films can be a little too disturbing for me. I love films that make you think and feel-even if you hate them. The worst kind of films are the one that are passable, a waste of a couple of hours and just make you feel meh.

My favourite film: Tough tie between 'Love me if you dare'/'Jeux d'enfants' and 'Battle Royale'.

My favourite romance: 'Sliding Doors', i never get tired of watching that.

Favourite comedy: 'Little Miss Sunshine'.

Fave trilogy: 'The Godfather'. 'Infernal Affairs' is awesome too but i only really like part 1.

Honourable mentions: 'Crouching Tiger hidden Dragon', 'Pans Labrynth', 'The Prestige', 'American History X', 'The Constant Gardener' and 'The Matrix'.

Went to see 'Blindside' the other day it was quite good but nothing special imo.
Really looking forward to going to see 'The Ghost Writer' with Ewan McGregor as i loved Robert Harris' novels. DVD wise, next on my list is 'Rome, Open City'.
 
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