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So a common criticism I hear of movies from my friends is that they saw the ending coming from a mile away.  People seem to LOVE to say this when a movie has a twisty or unexpected ending. Are there any movies where knowing the ending actively ruined your viewing experience/perception of the movie?

The only time I came close was when someone told me of Donnie Darko:

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"Oh yeah, Donnie dies"

and I spent the movie being rather frustrated that they'd felt the need to spoil. But I still enjoyed watching the film itself.

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That is an interesting question. If the spoiler is similar to the example you gave and

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a character dies

it depends on how far they go with it. It can be annoying, sure, but nowhere near annoying as if they say

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how the character dies but I'd still be expecting it.Then again, is that much different from watching an adaptation of a book where you know a character death is imminent?

My spoiler tags are of no film in particular but do relate to Allison's spoiler, so I tagged it anyway. I guess you're good if you've seen Donnie Drko big_smile

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Hey, some movies even spoil themselves. Moulin Rouge "The woman that I love is dead." is said literally within the first 3 minutes.

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Ah, the "I show you the ending right at the beginning to get your attention". The Prestige does that too.

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Although what it shows is not the twist.

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Tomahawk wrote:

Hey, some movies even spoil themselves. Moulin Rouge "The woman that I love is dead." is said literally within the first 3 minutes.

I guess I'll be taking THAT movie out of my queue. mad

Warning: I'm probably rewriting this post as you read it.

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So Moulin Rouge is like Sunset Boulevard except really loud and French?

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jump to 1:45

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Eddie Doty

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Heh, I know this one without even watching.    Classic.   Soooo eeeevil!

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Evil Evil White Boy!

Eddie Doty

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