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Old 09-10-2011, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba View Post
"I liked the twist at the end, didn't see it coming"
"There was an interesting twist"
"You probably won't expect how things turn out"
I always love to do that...:p But don't like 'spoil' the fun of the twist by revealing it completely. I thought a film containing 'twisted ending' sometimes draws extra attention for some viewers. Now a days, if a film doesn't have any twist I even like to notify that too..."this is a good/bad or mediocre film and there's no twist at the end". :D

To only reveal that a film got a twist or shocking ending isn't a Spoiler info but what's that twist is all about is the major spoiler, IMO. Personally it doesn't bothers me to know about a film (that I haven't seen yet) got a twist ending or not. The thing that matters most for me as a viewer is that how they going to reveal it at the end. For example, Shutter Island (Oh! I'm again doing it here!:D). For any regular film viewer it's very easy to get the idea about the twist at a very early stage or beginning of that film. But that doesn't ruined the fun to watch & enjoy the whole film & I believe for most of the viewers who liked the film it didn't happened; they still love that movie while watching it till the end credit rolls.

My brother & I used to play a weird little fun game to others in our family & friends, it's called "Fake Spoilers"...for example for a Slasher film like Scream..."You know who's the killer? It was the Sheriff!" Though they initially got pretty much angry but later understood the fun of it.
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