Spoilers

Just how long after a movie’s been release can you let people in on the secret plot twist? I think it should be about 5 years.

So while it’s safe to say that
Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker’s father, or that Rob Lowe gets blown up in Masquerade, I shouldn’t say that in The Sixth Sense that mrfff mrmfff mf m mmrff.

Right now is cool. I don’t get to movies much, anyway.

Darth Vader is Luke’s FATHER!?!?! Whoa. I missed that. :slight_smile:

I actually am one of those people who like to know how the movie ends. Sorry. But I can enjoy a movie better the second time around,I am not so caught up wondering what is going to happen I can sit back and enjoy what is happening in the movie.

The problem is that just knowing that there is a twist is frequently enough. Having seen Angel Heart and Jacob’s Ladder, The Sixth Sense’s “twist” was obvious from the prologue “injury” scene.

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Me too. People think I’m weird because I enjoy the movie better once I know the ending. I’m not as tense then.

Or, maybe that’s not why people think I’m weird…

I didn’t know that Bruce Willis mmppff mmpff mmppff until the end when mmppff mmmppff mmppff mmppff. After that it all made sense and I can’t believe I didn’t catch it quicker!

Oh, please. Next you’ll be telling us that Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia are brother and sister. Sheesh.

With some movies it’s ok. Star wars. With some, you should never ever give away the end. Rosemary’s Baby is an example of this one. It just ruins it.