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avanalarf | 14:36 Sun 14th Aug 2011 | Film, Media & TV
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http://io9.com/582972...s-doesnt-ruin-a-story

It turns out that people like stories more if they are given a spoiler in advance. Presumably applies to films and tv too.

Anyone feel guilty if they give a plot away? Will you be more relaxed about it in future?
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I absolutely DETEST being told a spoiler! Can't believe the results of that study. But it is in the U.S. and I find it difficult to give creedence to a poll of 30 people!

Imagine knowing the plot of The Usual Suspects, L.A. Confidential or Atonement? It would be a massive let down.
The Butler did it!
i hate it when they do that, i now avoid all reviews, as so often they give out the entire plot, and not least the ending.
Seriously, I agree with Philtaz, I hate having the ending spoiled.
I was told the ending of Sixth Sense which ruined the film for me.
So glad I hadn't read Atonement before I saw it, it would have taken a lot of the gloss off it.
I have a personal interest in one of the corrie storylines, and because of spoilers know how the story pans out. Could have done without that.
i like spoilers, in the same way that i always read the last few pages of a book first (not as easy to do with a my kindle).
i find if i know the ending then i can relax and enjoy the book/film/whatever rather than racing through it to find out what happens.
Are you serious when you say you were TOLD the ending of the sixth sense!?

I thought it was obvious from early on.
I'm sure I would have guessed it at some stage during the film, Postdog, but knowing it in advance meant I couldn't enjoy the moment when the penny dropped.
I worked out the Sixth Sense about half way through but Atonement was like having a bucket of cold water thrown over me!
well that film actually spoiled another film a few years later. Won't say the name but it was a similar premise and within minutes I was wondering if it would turn out as expected. It did.

Mind you, saying that has reminded me of the old TV series "tales of the unexpected" - it actually got so it ended as expected.
Some films hinge on not knowing the ending or the twist so a spoiler would totally ruin it. Reviews rarely spoil a film but I tend to follow imdb's marks out of 10. If a film is 6.5/10 or higher its usually worth a watch but there are some exceptions.

I once mistakenly ruined The Phantom Menace for a huge Star Wars fan at work. I had assumed as he was such a huge fan he would have been in the queues for the very 1st showings. To think he had waited many many years for that pap!
I've been accused of being a 'spoiler' when I've divulged the way a story is going to end say in a soap. The thing is I've read it in the TV mag for all to see, so I don't call that a spoiler.
A spoiler would be if I told you who did it in "The Mousetrap" which has been a well kept secret for over 50 years. (I saw it 50 years ago & still remember.)

Jem
I agree with ethandron, it doesn't worry me if I see a "spoiler", cos to me they are not spoilers. If I'm reading a mystery, I always look at the end, to see whodunit, then I can relax. Same with films/tv, I like to know what happens and no, I don't feel guilty if I give the plot away. As jem says, its all in the TV mags anyway.
I like spoilers for Corrie and then I can decide whether I want to watch it or not and don't have to sit through episodes that don't interest me.

I don't like spoilers for films though, but I have been known to read the end of a book shortly after starting a book to decide whether I really want to read all through it - especially if I can't get into a book after 50 or so pages.
i was just sitting down to watch titanic when mrs kou sat beside me and said, ooh thats the boat that sinks aint it.

i have never seen titanic.

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