Personally, I LOVE movie "spoilers" -- in fact I enjoy almost any GOOD movie better the second time, partly because I don't have to worry about what's going to happen to the characters; I already know.
But I see your point, and know that many (most?) people dislike spoilers, so at least giving a heads-up before a spoiler makes sense.
Same here. I've only heard leftist cry over "spoilers". Never thought any frogs could be so sensitive. Hell q is the biggest producer of "spoilers" for this "movie" we are in. Revelations is literally a spoilers for life. We can handle knowing then end while cherishing the journey. We all been doing it many years now. I think I can handle knowing the end of a movie and still enjoying it as much as anyone else. Even as a kid I would read the last chapter of a book before reading the book so I could grasp how important certain people and places were in the story.
Personally, I LOVE movie "spoilers" -- in fact I enjoy almost any GOOD movie better the second time, partly because I don't have to worry about what's going to happen to the characters; I already know.
But I see your point, and know that many (most?) people dislike spoilers, so at least giving a heads-up before a spoiler makes sense.
Spoiler... 😜 Operation Toussaint is a phenomenal documentary about how the agent portrayed by Jim Cavizel (Tim Ballard) saved children in Haiti.
It was all I could find when looking for release dates on Sound of Freedom 5 years ago.
Same here. I've only heard leftist cry over "spoilers". Never thought any frogs could be so sensitive. Hell q is the biggest producer of "spoilers" for this "movie" we are in. Revelations is literally a spoilers for life. We can handle knowing then end while cherishing the journey. We all been doing it many years now. I think I can handle knowing the end of a movie and still enjoying it as much as anyone else. Even as a kid I would read the last chapter of a book before reading the book so I could grasp how important certain people and places were in the story.