How long after a movie is in general release do you figure it's okay to talk about who killed who or whatever without using the word "spoiler" to warn people away?
Good question. I don't know. But I'm pretty sure it's OK to tell people Rosebud is a sled.
Yeah, I get bummed out when I learn things before I see the movie sometimes, but it really is on me. As long as the person isn't doing like my mother, who is always like, "Oh, you just started reading the next book in that series? The one where the main character dies??" OMG MOM I DID NOT KNOW THE MAIN CHARACTER DIES BECAUSE I HAVE NOT READ IT YET AS I MENTIONED.
More cat photos!
Cat kicking dog's ass: [link]
Kitten in a teacup: [link]
Cat just hangin' out: [link]
Dunno WTF is going on here: [link]
Pretty kitty!: [link]
Housecat vs. deer (pretty sure they're playing): [link]
Always fun.
Yeah, my wife is getting annoyed at the squirrels getting into her bird feeders, so she wants to bait the trebuchet and fling the squirrels out of the yard. I don't know that it will actually help, but I suppose it's cathartic.
As long as the person isn't doing like my mother, who is always like, "Oh, you just started reading the next book in that series? The one where the main character dies??" OMG MOM I DID NOT KNOW THE MAIN CHARACTER DIES BECAUSE I HAVE NOT READ IT YET AS I MENTIONED.
Ha, yeah, my mom does that too. "I haven't seen this movie; do you want to see it? Or did you see it?" "Oh, I think I saw that one; isn't that where he's on the run and then the bad guy is the one person he trusted most of all?"
I will never forgive
Peanuts
for spoiling
Citizen Kane
for me.
Heh, Gud! I think that's a perfectly good plan. I have an awesome book on "Outwitting Squirrels" that basically says, give up. They're smarter than you, and more athletic.
Last night one of our dogs REALLY wanted to be let out at 2am, so we did. We let the pups back in and 10 minutes later, she wanted to go outside again. The DH said, Hell with it, they can stay outside--which is fine, they have beds and water out there. The DH went back to sleep for the night.
However, our cat Zorro did not like His Personal Dogs! Outside! At Night! He walked between the back door and our bedroom yowling at this break in the time-space continuum for several minutes, until I got up and let the dogs back in. Then I had to spend 15 minutes petting him so he could recover from the trauma.
I will never forgive Peanuts for spoiling Citizen Kane for me.
In the chapter of my film project where the film in focus is CK, the author goes on about the mystery for several pages without spoiling it, which I thought was cool, but then he does. Dude, just say it already in the beginning, or don't say it at all.