PatrickMahomes posted...
Yeah so ya just gotta be first. Release dates are known months in advance, just be first.
It would be pretty funny to ask the day off and then show up that same day to the theater to watch the new release, but I have a feeling that they won't like that at all, making it kind of awkward. Or they'll just straight up deny the request because of that.
BobanMarjanovic posted...
Spoilers bother people this much?
skermac posted...
i dont know why, its just a movie
I mean, it's not the end of the world if I get spoiled, but I would definitely prefer not to. A lot of movies I've seen are a much better experience without knowing any of the big twists or even small details in them. But I might be different since I'm a huge movie guy, so I guess I just care more about my movie watching experience than you guys do. Which is fine if you don't, that's just not who I am.
And even just a couple seconds of looking at the screen can be enough to spoil a whole movie, like seeing a certain character on screen or something major happening really quickly. Example: walking into the new Spider-man movie and seeing Andrew Garfield/Tobey Maguire on screen as I'm checking the auditorium.