Sarah Michelle Gellar was a real treat. I didn't know how this would go down but she was a pleasure, real joy to watch and see after all these years. Great guest - she was kind, polite, funny and interacted with everyone.
i watched this entire episode and SMG owned the sofa. haven't seen her on screen for years let alone in talk shows and she didn't skip a beat. she was great. she interacted with everyone. and Rob Beckett basically tried to audition to M. Night for the entire, um... night. this was a great episode.
@@xeaux She was NOT ''ignoring'' Sarah, Sarah was the one who kept interjecting and THAT was pretty awkward. Didn't you feel bad for Claire who was being interrupted mid-story?
@@hlo83 I don't think he's punishing her, he's just saving himself from getting mad at her. Because when you hate spoilers and people keep telling you stuff about movies you don't want to watch movies with them.
I was watching "Carrie" with someone for the first time and it was just coming to the end of the film. Someone strolled by and said, "Oh this is the part where (big shock) happens!". We never fully forgave him.
@@rsmith8434 This was in 1987 and so only available on the occasional television airing and on relatively new to homes VHS. Also my friend and I were 19, which he knew as one of our professors at college which made it even less likely we would have seen it. Also why did he feel like he needed to make the comment at all-why assume everyone has seen everything? Also, my comment was just a little anecdote.
That's exactly it. Books and movies grow old ("they have been out for a long time" blah blah blah) but people don't grow with them. New people come to all the time. They should get a chance to enjoy those artworks. Heck, even in the case of people who are of age once a movie comes out, if they decide to wait 10 years to watch it, they should be able to do so without spoilers. There is never a point in time where spoilers are okay!
Back in Film School if you went around spoiling movies for people you basically got shunned and everyone refused to take you on board to help make their student films so I get him.
@@chenry3865 It has it's perks dear Henry, like your tickets and memorablia being tax deductable and a 25 year career at the National Film Archive as a Film Historian.
I managed to go several years without knowing the ending to Sixth Sense. I was finally going to watch it at my grandma's house with my cousins and was super excited. The movie started, credits were rolling, and my grandma walked by and casually said "oh I saw that yesterday and...(spoils ending)." 😭😭 I still haven't watched Fight Club cuz a friend spoiled it in HS...then my English teacher did a comparison analysis to the novel we were reading. I do want to watch it..but every time I get close I remember the ending and feel bitter that it's ruined and can't.
I watched Fight club for the first time, also knowing the end and still didn't see it coming. I got lost so much in the movie and didn't even focus on the ending, try it.
An episode of Scrubs gives away the Sixth Sense's twist so... Knew about that one. Fight Club people are incapable of talking about without spoiling and then there's all the films the Simpsons has ruined with their parodies.
It's an amazing film. Had the exact same problem with Life is Beautiful and waited ten years to see it after it was spoiled for me and I still thought it was a great film. Just do it. Like a band aid. Right off.
Yes I'm one of those that doesn't want to know and assumes everyone is like me. Hubs is one of those that is happy to be told and assumes everyone is like him. So I get what Sarah is saying here because it creates a similar dialogue between hubs and I before any new film (don't tell me anything... because he usually ends up seeing films before me). In fact, my usual excuse to not watch a new film with him is "I don't have the energy to pay attention to something new" which accounts for the fact that we have probably reached the world record for the most times The Martian has been watched in a single household. 😉😂
Went to watch sixth sense in London when it came out. Had avoided all spoilers. Saw a poster at the tube station where someone had drawn an arrow pointing to 'you know who' and had written 'he's a you know what'. So that happened.
@@Funkybassuk A newspaper review in my city outed you know who by saying the casting as an "ethnic" was the lamest since Gary Oldman's white Rasta in True Romance. Somehow I had managed to completely forget that review before watching the film, but remembered it again afterwards and wondered how in Hell that reviewer had been allowed to put that sentence in print.
I totally agree with M. Night's sentiment. I absolutely hate spoilers. Let people enjoy movies, books, shows, etc! Just because you've seen it, doesn't mean everyone has seen it.
obviously he hates it the most out of all people because all of his movies all rely on a twist. When his movie doesn't contain a twist, it ended up being irredeemable garbage like last air bender and upsetting an entire generation of youths
I was watching The Usual Suspects for the first time with a few people, some of whom had already seen it. About halfway in my brother in law says something (I don't even remember what he said anymore, it's almost 25 years ago by now) that must have seemed innocent enough to him, but which made me understand what was going on, and I was so annoyed. Like, we know you've seen the movie already, this is not impressing anyone.
Totally agree 1000% Thats the thing that i hate about YT. People will put the spoiler in the title of the video they upload. Its ruined a few movies for me. So i go Media(mostly YT) Black out when a really good BIG movie comes out. They tend to spoil Marvel movies alot. Like i had my guesses on The Wakanda one from this past year. And it got spolied for me on Insta. I was right by the way. I was days from seeing Spider man NWH and saw the big death in a spolier on YT. I guess imma have to stay away for Knock at the Door now too.
When the Sixth Sense came out the DJ's on my local radio station were talking about the end of the movie shortly after it came out. I didn't remember that until I was halfway through the movie, and I accidentally blurted it out loud. And the guy I went to the movie with was upset that I could even do that, even though he had already watched it.
Completely agree with MNS about spoilers, however some plots become part of the societies consciousness and are referenced in other films & tv programmes Star Wars, Sixth Sense, Fight Club, The Usual Suspects etc). I think those spoilers pay tribute to the original plot and don't intend to be spoilers
I watched Game of Thrones with a friend and had already accidentally seen the final episode of season 5. When we watched it my friend was like "I can't believe you didn't tell me!!!" And I was like "I know!!!" 😁
To be fair, Memento is muuuuch more about the experience of the film and seeing the story in different parts (and directions) than just 'a film with a surprise at the end'.
I’m the type that hates spoilers but if I’m watching it with someone who has seen it before I ask so many questions and try to get the twist before it happens
I don't share spoilers but have found I'm apparently very good at picking up on subtle clues to twists and guess them 😂 people always think I've seen it
I remember one time in high school, students in my film class were doing a presentation on Shyamalan and they were showing the ending of “The Sixth Sense”, which I hadn’t seen yet. I decided I was just gonna walk out of the class room until they stopped showing the ending.
@AccidentalEmpathy Don't get me wrong, it still sucks and you shouldn't do it but it doesn't make it a spoiler for the reason I stated. Even if they worked it out, they don't know for 100% definite, with a spoiler they do know for definite. 🙂
A couple of years ago we were talking about Star Trek: Voyager and I commented that I still don't know if they got home or not. My wife chimed in and gave the answer, much to my annoyance. I'm with M. Night Shyamalan. Don't give spoilers, ever.
My friend did the exact same thing in Sixth Sense - just a thought he had and it popped out and that was the movie spoiled. Still enjoyed it of course, but....
To be most accurate, he was the "script doctor" on She's All That (which means that he was just the screenwriter who comes in last minute to clean up the screenplay right before it's finalized) but, yes, that means he did do all the finishing touches on that movie. Which means, he likely worked more on the dialogue, structure & pacing than the actual plot.
I saw fight club years after it came out...don't know why really, I never saw it, but it was a long time after... like, I knew the whole first and second rules of fight club... man was I grateful I was never spoiled when I finally watched it... but I did wonder how I managed to go so many years without getting spoiled
i feel like fight club didnt rely that much on the end plot twist it was a solid movie througout that the twist wasnt even that much of a jump in the line of the movie
@@jessicapierce3027 that's because it was obvious they were picking at straws and would eventually end up with that twist that was so lame by that point in cinema/TV history. My friend and I started watching Lost when only a couple of seasons had come out and we guessed it was something like that in the first episode. We didn't like the series (for the trait I described above) and dropped it after season 2. I saw some bits and pieces of season 3. Then years later I heard what the "big reveal" was and, q.e.d.
I'm one of few who love spoilers. I go straight to the end of a movie or book. If I like the ending I'll read or watch fully. Just what personally works best for me.
You know what I think is bad for cinema now? When films used to release a trailer you’d watch it in theaters or on tv. Then you’d see the film and enjoy it or be surprised at a twist or what not. Now ppl break down every single frame of the trailer predicting spoilers then go on to complain how there wasn’t more twists or that the plot didn’t contain anything new or barely did. I can’t understand it.
I was at the Centennial Celebration for my favorite author and one of the "expert" speakers blurted out who died in a just released book halfway through another author's series. No warning. In a conference center full of book lovers. I lost all respect for him and didn't buy his book - what could a guy like that tell me about how to better appreciate books?
I'm Sarah times 10. It's not intentional at all. I'll just blurt something out caught up in the moment and then be like "F*****************k! I'll show myself out." I remember ages ago spoiling something about the final episode of Rosanne to a friend who was obsessed with the show at the time, so I assumed she had seen it. I said "Can you believe [Spoiler] happened?" And she was like "[SPOILER] HAPPENED?!" Didn't know she had been called into work that particular night and had missed it and was going to watch it the following day when she got out of work when I bumped into her on her way home. I STILL feel bad about that.
I guess im lucky, usually my wife and i will sus out what is going on or what is going to happen. We spend the movie trying to figure it out together Or we will notice something and point it out only to be very important later in the plot. For us it elevates the movie experience but i imagine other people watching with us would be all kinds of annoyed
I actually need to read the whole plot to the last spoiler on Wikipedia to be sure that the movie is worth watching... rarely ever the case. If it's too long I don't even bother.
@@TheKrazysexykool In my case it is not so much the surprise itself as the randomness of it and, as for movies, I am rather curious about how they manage to untie the knot presented at the beginning. No matter how technically well produced (in Hollywood overproduced) they are, movies are artistically so poorly crafted (rehashed stock dialogues and trite situations can spare another five years of production in efforts like "Avatar II") that you do not need to watch two hours, on average, of your life, go down the drain, when your curiosity can be satisfied in about one minute.
@@illumantix3008 I consider movies boring and uninteresting by default, so I do not care for every single one 😁. But yes: even I can leave room for randomness and surprise sometime 😎
I hooked my best friend up with Game of Thrones when it was already over, and then some dude from his theater group spoiled who would sit on the throne at the end, my friend had one season left, I got really mad, I hate people like that. I know some star wars fans have been bashing people for spoilers
I hate spoilers, and what most people don’t think about is the fact that movie trailers spoil so much. I stopped watching them and I’ve enjoyed my movie watching experiences much more since.
I'm with you on that one. If there's a movie coming up that I'm really hyped for I go on total media blackout for it. No spoilers, no trailers, I don't even want to know if people think it's good or not. I'll watch it and see for myself.
@@threebucks literally tell anyone to stop watching trailers because they spoil too much and they will look at you like you grew an arm where your nose is supposed to be.
She figured it out in the first 20mins? Was it that obvious? I haven’t seen it since I was a kid but now I need to go back & see how obvious the twist is
I honestly love spoilers, like give me the full treat. I wanna be prepared. I don't like surprises and I need to know beforehand how a movie ends so god bless Wikipedia.
Why do I feel like he has Nate Bargatze’s bit about The Sixth Sense in mind? He starts the bit with: “I am going to have to spoil it… The movie is 20 years old, though… so if you haven’t seen it by now, I don’t don’t what to tell you… And don’t be like, ‘We were gonna watch it tonight. We were gonna swing by Blockbuster on the way home and rent it.” The whole bit is hilarious, especially with his delivery. I bet Mr. M. Night has seen it.
Homeless people are wasting time begging for money when they could be volunteering in the community or creating businesses instead. Let’s change that with the Universal Basic Income. Or by abolishing money. Let’s give everyone over the age of 13 a guaranteed minimum income of $1,500ish USD/month! Bing
I don't like the suspense or the twist. I want to know what is happening and watch it unfold. I generally see the end of a movie or read the end of a book to see if I want to see the rest.
I was watching a show in my room once, and my stepdad walked in and said "Oh, what episode is this? Did he get shot yet?" and I paused it in a calm rage, and proceeded to yell at him like he was a child... he now wears his reputation as a stupid spoiler asshat forever.
SELF-SPOILER: In the first 10 min of "Shutter Island", I figured out the ending. During the whole movie, I was hoping foolishly to be proven wrong but I was right about it.
Someone told me the ending to The Departed. I was beyond annoyed! I still watched it though and enjoyed it. But I've never gotten over the spoiler. People can be aholes.
I get Freddy's pain. I stopped watching TV and movies with my wife because she thought she was ok to have a running commentary and talk to me the entire time.
There are babies in the womb right now that know that Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker's father. Some movie spoilers are just common knowledge now that are impossible to avoid.
"Spoilers" don't spoil movies. That's ridiculous (except for movies that have no redeeming quality other than a final twist). Can we please get over it already?
Sarah Michelle Gellar was a real treat. I didn't know how this would go down but she was a pleasure, real joy to watch and see after all these years. Great guest - she was kind, polite, funny and interacted with everyone.
i watched this entire episode and SMG owned the sofa. haven't seen her on screen for years let alone in talk shows and she didn't skip a beat. she was great. she interacted with everyone.
and Rob Beckett basically tried to audition to M. Night for the entire, um... night.
this was a great episode.
She’s been in a couple small good parts in recent years
Claire was ignoring her a few times which was awkward to watch. I felt bad for Sarah.
@@xeaux yeah, I thought that was weird. And rude.
@@xeaux Claire who?
@@xeaux She was NOT ''ignoring'' Sarah, Sarah was the one who kept interjecting and THAT was pretty awkward. Didn't you feel bad for Claire who was being interrupted mid-story?
just learned that SMG is married to Freddie Prince Jr. Since 2002, no less. Amazing. Two of the nicest celebs.
Proves Fred and Daphne endup happily ever after 🙏
She is. Him not so much
They're married?!? SPOILERS!
@@samhain81 why not? What did he supposedly do or say?
Kanan is married to the Seventh Sister 😏
The fact she’s still married to Freddie is brilliant
Well it wouldn't be much of an accomplishment to not see movies together if they're no longer together.
I agree it’s amazing
I remember when they got married. I was a kid, and was hoping they'd stay together...
Too bad he punished her for 15 f***ing years. He is evil!
@@hlo83 I don't think he's punishing her, he's just saving himself from getting mad at her. Because when you hate spoilers and people keep telling you stuff about movies you don't want to watch movies with them.
I love Sarah Michelle Gellar she is a great actress.😁
I was watching "Carrie" with someone for the first time and it was just coming to the end of the film. Someone strolled by and said, "Oh this is the part where (big shock) happens!". We never fully forgave him.
You'll live.
🤣 Aww! You were so close to making it!
Ikr!!! Right when the big twist is about to be revealed! Can relate
I'd have loved Sarah michelle on Carrie as her Mom to chloe moretz
@@rsmith8434 This was in 1987 and so only available on the occasional television airing and on relatively new to homes VHS. Also my friend and I were 19, which he knew as one of our professors at college which made it even less likely we would have seen it. Also why did he feel like he needed to make the comment at all-why assume everyone has seen everything? Also, my comment was just a little anecdote.
That's exactly it. Books and movies grow old ("they have been out for a long time" blah blah blah) but people don't grow with them. New people come to all the time. They should get a chance to enjoy those artworks. Heck, even in the case of people who are of age once a movie comes out, if they decide to wait 10 years to watch it, they should be able to do so without spoilers. There is never a point in time where spoilers are okay!
Couldn't agree more
Back in Film School if you went around spoiling movies for people you basically got shunned and everyone refused to take you on board to help make their student films so I get him.
Sounds like a very specific statement
I got spoilt left and right
So I dropped out.
Absolutely the best decision I made
'Film' school.😆
@@chenry3865 It has it's perks dear Henry, like your tickets and memorablia being tax deductable and a 25 year career at the National Film Archive as a Film Historian.
@@Erulin68 not here ..
Here they make you pay full on fees.... After you've just paid fees and then give out to you.
Great to see Sarah on the sofa! Remember Buffy from back in the day.
I managed to go several years without knowing the ending to Sixth Sense. I was finally going to watch it at my grandma's house with my cousins and was super excited. The movie started, credits were rolling, and my grandma walked by and casually said "oh I saw that yesterday and...(spoils ending)." 😭😭
I still haven't watched Fight Club cuz a friend spoiled it in HS...then my English teacher did a comparison analysis to the novel we were reading. I do want to watch it..but every time I get close I remember the ending and feel bitter that it's ruined and can't.
FC: film about mental illness.
Fight club is definitely still worth the watch
I watched Fight club for the first time, also knowing the end and still didn't see it coming. I got lost so much in the movie and didn't even focus on the ending, try it.
An episode of Scrubs gives away the Sixth Sense's twist so... Knew about that one. Fight Club people are incapable of talking about without spoiling and then there's all the films the Simpsons has ruined with their parodies.
It's an amazing film. Had the exact same problem with Life is Beautiful and waited ten years to see it after it was spoiled for me and I still thought it was a great film. Just do it. Like a band aid. Right off.
I hate when people say there is a plot twist or a surprise ending, i consider that alone to be a spoiler
Same here. Even with just that information my brain starts looking for it and trying to work it out.
Don’t most movies (at least in some genres) have some sort of plot twist or surprise ending? I mean, if they don’t they aren’t much of a movie.
Yes I'm one of those that doesn't want to know and assumes everyone is like me. Hubs is one of those that is happy to be told and assumes everyone is like him. So I get what Sarah is saying here because it creates a similar dialogue between hubs and I before any new film (don't tell me anything... because he usually ends up seeing films before me). In fact, my usual excuse to not watch a new film with him is "I don't have the energy to pay attention to something new" which accounts for the fact that we have probably reached the world record for the most times The Martian has been watched in a single household. 😉😂
Same here
Lol I think there's too many people that get way too sensitive about spoilers
good to see M. Night Shyamalan has finally made it to the red sofa after the Zoom days - wearing red no less
Yes, he didn't think that through
Wait M. Night Shyamalan was on the sofa?? Dude must mixed it with it.
I think i agree with m.night.. i dont like spoilers and i dont like giving people spoilers.. even if they asked i wont answer .. just let them watch
I personally like to be prepared. I don't see it as spoiling a story, because you might know what's going to happen. But you haven't actually seen it.
In the Sixth Sense, Malcolm (Bruce Willis) has been dead the entire movie.
@@jackstraw6760 Dumbledore also dies.
@@Woodsballer209 I'm guessing that is Harry Potter. Thanks I was going to start watching those movies next week.
@@Woodsballer209 In the Sopranos the ending was left up to the viewer.
Went to watch sixth sense in London when it came out. Had avoided all spoilers. Saw a poster at the tube station where someone had drawn an arrow pointing to 'you know who' and had written 'he's a you know what'. So that happened.
The same guy pointed an arrow on the poster at a major tube station for The Usual Suspects, saying, “it’s this one” 😂
@@Funkybassuk A newspaper review in my city outed you know who by saying the casting as an "ethnic" was the lamest since Gary Oldman's white Rasta in True Romance. Somehow I had managed to completely forget that review before watching the film, but remembered it again afterwards and wondered how in Hell that reviewer had been allowed to put that sentence in print.
I saw the spoiler for Six Sense ending in another movie, but I still enjoyed Six Sense a lot (but still a little bit mad :D)
"50 first dates", no?🙃
@@digitalSupergrl Oh yes. :D
Sixth Sense was spoiled for me when it first came out and to this day I still haven't seen it due to that fact.
@@xenijagrunschnabel7766 nice to know I wasn't the only one who experienced this
Didn't an episode of Scrubs spoil that film? Feel like that's why I never watched it.
I totally agree with M. Night's sentiment. I absolutely hate spoilers. Let people enjoy movies, books, shows, etc! Just because you've seen it, doesn't mean everyone has seen it.
obviously he hates it the most out of all people because all of his movies all rely on a twist. When his movie doesn't contain a twist, it ended up being irredeemable garbage like last air bender and upsetting an entire generation of youths
I love spoilers and actively look up info before I watch anything.
My girlfriend told me the end of Brokeback Mountain I was like let me enjoy the film. I was so sad by the ending of the film and a little mad😭😂
Your.... girlfriend? 😉
@@susivarga7303 Homophobic much?
@@susivarga7303 non straight people can enjoy LGBT movies too. LGBT people have been enjoying straight movies for centuries. Don't be so homophobic.
@@abalister6661 it was a joke. I loved the movie.
@@13blackcatzzz Idiotic much?
Had a total crush on Sarah since I was young, ever since seeing her in Buffy
I’m just reminded of how old I am since I remember her as a child on the soap All My Children.
I was watching The Usual Suspects for the first time with a few people, some of whom had already seen it. About halfway in my brother in law says something (I don't even remember what he said anymore, it's almost 25 years ago by now) that must have seemed innocent enough to him, but which made me understand what was going on, and I was so annoyed. Like, we know you've seen the movie already, this is not impressing anyone.
Totally agree 1000% Thats the thing that i hate about YT. People will put the spoiler in the title of the video they upload. Its ruined a few movies for me. So i go Media(mostly YT) Black out when a really good BIG movie comes out. They tend to spoil Marvel movies alot. Like i had my guesses on The Wakanda one from this past year. And it got spolied for me on Insta. I was right by the way. I was days from seeing Spider man NWH and saw the big death in a spolier on YT. I guess imma have to stay away for Knock at the Door now too.
We sawThe Crying Game when it first came out in the theaters, at literally the very first moment my wife knew immediately and called the spoiler.
When the Sixth Sense came out the DJ's on my local radio station were talking about the end of the movie shortly after it came out. I didn't remember that until I was halfway through the movie, and I accidentally blurted it out loud. And the guy I went to the movie with was upset that I could even do that, even though he had already watched it.
Completely agree with MNS about spoilers, however some plots become part of the societies consciousness and are referenced in other films & tv programmes Star Wars, Sixth Sense, Fight Club, The Usual Suspects etc). I think those spoilers pay tribute to the original plot and don't intend to be spoilers
Will we ever find out who Luke Skywalker’s parents were 😂
That "rightfully so" got me :D
I watched Game of Thrones with a friend and had already accidentally seen the final episode of season 5. When we watched it my friend was like "I can't believe you didn't tell me!!!" And I was like "I know!!!" 😁
If SMG would sit on the couch next to me and watch movies, she could spoil them all she wants!!!
I took a sociology class at university. My professor gave away the ending to "Memento" and "Night of the living dead"
To be fair, Memento is muuuuch more about the experience of the film and seeing the story in different parts (and directions) than just 'a film with a surprise at the end'.
@@Tao_Tology Is it more than just the ending? Yes, absolutely. Does knowing about the ending take away from the suspense? Also yes, absolutely.
@@khymaaren " -absolutely- subjectively "
@@Tao_Tology So, it's only my subjective opinion that the movie is more than just its ending? I'm glad we agree on that.
@@khymaaren #TryingSoHard
Have a cookie.
I’m the type that hates spoilers but if I’m watching it with someone who has seen it before I ask so many questions and try to get the twist before it happens
I don't share spoilers but have found I'm apparently very good at picking up on subtle clues to twists and guess them 😂 people always think I've seen it
I remember one time in high school, students in my film class were doing a presentation on Shyamalan and they were showing the ending of “The Sixth Sense”, which I hadn’t seen yet. I decided I was just gonna walk out of the class room until they stopped showing the ending.
Me watching Shutter Island…15 minutes in wife drops the bombshell spoiler that she deduced from watching with me.
Never forgave her.
To be fair, it's not a spoiler if they worked it out while watching. It's only a spoiler if they knew beforehand.
@AccidentalEmpathy Don't get me wrong, it still sucks and you shouldn't do it but it doesn't make it a spoiler for the reason I stated. Even if they worked it out, they don't know for 100% definite, with a spoiler they do know for definite. 🙂
I figured out the surprise ending to his movie the Village because of a Buffy episode I remembered.
A couple of years ago we were talking about Star Trek: Voyager and I commented that I still don't know if they got home or not. My wife chimed in and gave the answer, much to my annoyance. I'm with M. Night Shyamalan. Don't give spoilers, ever.
Voyager or Discovery?
@@Funkybassuk Oops, Voyager. Corrected.
I remember buying the sixth sense on DVD back in the day, my best mate walks in see the film in my hand and proceeds to start telling me the ending.
My friend did the exact same thing in Sixth Sense - just a thought he had and it popped out and that was the movie spoiled. Still enjoyed it of course, but....
He wrote the screenplay to she’s all that it’s so random but it worked
Night's twist
To be most accurate, he was the "script doctor" on She's All That (which means that he was just the screenwriter who comes in last minute to clean up the screenplay right before it's finalized) but, yes, that means he did do all the finishing touches on that movie. Which means, he likely worked more on the dialogue, structure & pacing than the actual plot.
Awww! Man too bad Rupert's not on the show with M. Night! He'd be great on Graham!
The two top M. Night films both starred Bruce Willis. Suspect he helped with ideas to make the stories better.
Nobody ever said Signs "was incredible".
They were just being polite.
SMG is still stunning!
I’ve needed to be spoiled my whole life and then I found out it’s a sign of anxiety.
Same.
I actually really enjoyed The Visit 😁
For the love of god make signs 2 that's set on the same day as the first movie but with a different family.
The exact same thing happened to my uncle and his partner with "The Village".
I saw fight club years after it came out...don't know why really, I never saw it, but it was a long time after... like, I knew the whole first and second rules of fight club...
man was I grateful I was never spoiled when I finally watched it... but I did wonder how I managed to go so many years without getting spoiled
i feel like fight club didnt rely that much on the end plot twist it was a solid movie througout that the twist wasnt even that much of a jump in the line of the movie
I had every classic Star Wars movie spoiled for me growing up. So none of the scenes were ever a surprise for me.
My aunt apparently guessed the ending of “Lost” in like the very first scene of the first episode. We all though she was nuts, but ten years later…
She must be a time traveler, because I'm sure the writers didn't even know what the ending was going to be like at that point.
cool of her but guess she didn't spoil it coz she hadn't seen the ending before saying it so she's off the hook =]
@@jessicapierce3027 that's because it was obvious they were picking at straws and would eventually end up with that twist that was so lame by that point in cinema/TV history. My friend and I started watching Lost when only a couple of seasons had come out and we guessed it was something like that in the first episode. We didn't like the series (for the trait I described above) and dropped it after season 2. I saw some bits and pieces of season 3. Then years later I heard what the "big reveal" was and, q.e.d.
@@pirimpallopirimpalli4932 ok
I'm off social media completely now and I havnt seen a spoiler since
I loooooooove Sarah!!
I'm one of few who love spoilers. I go straight to the end of a movie or book. If I like the ending I'll read or watch fully. Just what personally works best for me.
SMG is beautiful
I like spoilers 🤷🏻♀ it doesn't dampen the enjoyment for me
Same. If it's a movie, it doesn't matter
Nah, it ruins it for me.
I actually enjoy spoilers before watching a movie. I look them up if someone doesn't want to tell me.
What your reasons for that?
ur weird
SMG was every teen's dream when I was growing up.
You know what I think is bad for cinema now? When films used to release a trailer you’d watch it in theaters or on tv. Then you’d see the film and enjoy it or be surprised at a twist or what not. Now ppl break down every single frame of the trailer predicting spoilers then go on to complain how there wasn’t more twists or that the plot didn’t contain anything new or barely did. I can’t understand it.
I was at the Centennial Celebration for my favorite author and one of the "expert" speakers blurted out who died in a just released book halfway through another author's series. No warning. In a conference center full of book lovers.
I lost all respect for him and didn't buy his book - what could a guy like that tell me about how to better appreciate books?
I'm Sarah times 10. It's not intentional at all. I'll just blurt something out caught up in the moment and then be like "F*****************k! I'll show myself out." I remember ages ago spoiling something about the final episode of Rosanne to a friend who was obsessed with the show at the time, so I assumed she had seen it. I said "Can you believe [Spoiler] happened?" And she was like "[SPOILER] HAPPENED?!" Didn't know she had been called into work that particular night and had missed it and was going to watch it the following day when she got out of work when I bumped into her on her way home. I STILL feel bad about that.
The Scooby Doo movie from 2002 (with Freddie and SMG) is on tv tonight and this popped up on my youtube...that's weird!
15 years!😱
Wow, I was expecting a stupid story, but that was extremely relevant!
Gj SMG
Knock at the cabin doesn’t have a twist ending
My mother said "Hey? Bruce Willis' clothes haven't changed the entire movie? Strange"
From that moment, I knew SOMETHING was going to happen..
I guess im lucky, usually my wife and i will sus out what is going on or what is going to happen. We spend the movie trying to figure it out together Or we will notice something and point it out only to be very important later in the plot.
For us it elevates the movie experience but i imagine other people watching with us would be all kinds of annoyed
Anyone else feel like nobody was really letting SMG talk this episode? She kept trying to join and someone would always cut her off
I actually need to read the whole plot to the last spoiler on Wikipedia to be sure that the movie is worth watching... rarely ever the case. If it's too long I don't even bother.
So I'm not alone. I can die happy now.
Me too. I don't mind knowing. I always read a recap before I watch a show. I don't like surprises because I don't know how I will react
@@TheKrazysexykool In my case it is not so much the surprise itself as the randomness of it and, as for movies, I am rather curious about how they manage to untie the knot presented at the beginning.
No matter how technically well produced (in Hollywood overproduced) they are, movies are artistically so poorly crafted (rehashed stock dialogues and trite situations can spare another five years of production in efforts like "Avatar II") that you do not need to watch two hours, on average, of your life, go down the drain, when your curiosity can be satisfied in about one minute.
For every single movie that sounds boring leave some interest for some😂
@@illumantix3008 I consider movies boring and uninteresting by default, so I do not care for every single one 😁. But yes: even I can leave room for randomness and surprise sometime 😎
I hooked my best friend up with Game of Thrones when it was already over, and then some dude from his theater group spoiled who would sit on the throne at the end, my friend had one season left, I got really mad, I hate people like that. I know some star wars fans have been bashing people for spoilers
He had one season left? Then he stopped watching at the right time. The dude from his theater group saved him the disappointment.
SMG is awesome 👏👏
@1:07 Given the context of the film Sixth Sense, that comment by Rob probably wasn't the best
So... I am the person who watches Pitch Meetings before watching the movie
Spoiler away!
I hate spoilers, and what most people don’t think about is the fact that movie trailers spoil so much. I stopped watching them and I’ve enjoyed my movie watching experiences much more since.
I'm with you on that one. If there's a movie coming up that I'm really hyped for I go on total media blackout for it. No spoilers, no trailers, I don't even want to know if people think it's good or not. I'll watch it and see for myself.
Dunno who this "most people" you're talking about are. Trailers spoiling movies is suuuuuuuuuuper commonly known.
@@threebucks literally tell anyone to stop watching trailers because they spoil too much and they will look at you like you grew an arm where your nose is supposed to be.
@@TheSilentScreamX I won’t spoil any movie. Idgaf if it’s 20+ years old.
Along the same lines - I never let my kids watch TV shows about how a movie was made. They totally spoil the magic.
M Night Shyamlan looks like Myriam Margolys and i can't unsee it
Always avoid the people who are exiting the theater (Empire Strikes Back)
She figured it out in the first 20mins? Was it that obvious? I haven’t seen it since I was a kid but now I need to go back & see how obvious the twist is
I want to watch this show from season 1? Does anybody know where i can watch it. Thank you
reminds me of trailer for happy death day 2 , gives away the killer for the first movie.
This is from current season ?
I honestly love spoilers, like give me the full treat. I wanna be prepared. I don't like surprises and I need to know beforehand how a movie ends so god bless Wikipedia.
Worked with a guy who watched a tonne of movies and would spoil any movie you haven't seen. Hated that guy.
He is right .spoilers are terrible
Why do I feel like he has Nate Bargatze’s bit about The Sixth Sense in mind? He starts the bit with:
“I am going to have to spoil it… The movie is 20 years old, though… so if you haven’t seen it by now, I don’t don’t what to tell you… And don’t be like, ‘We were gonna watch it tonight. We were gonna swing by Blockbuster on the way home and rent it.”
The whole bit is hilarious, especially with his delivery. I bet Mr. M. Night has seen it.
Homeless people are wasting time begging for money when they could be volunteering in the community or creating businesses instead.
Let’s change that with the Universal Basic Income. Or by abolishing money.
Let’s give everyone over the age of 13 a guaranteed minimum income of $1,500ish USD/month!
Bing
@@DrMattDestruction what a terrible idea 😬
I don't like the suspense or the twist. I want to know what is happening and watch it unfold. I generally see the end of a movie or read the end of a book to see if I want to see the rest.
I'm just finding out that Daphne and Fred actually got married!
Also Lonely Island spoiled the end of Sixth Sense for me...
I was watching a show in my room once, and my stepdad walked in and said "Oh, what episode is this? Did he get shot yet?" and I paused it in a calm rage, and proceeded to yell at him like he was a child... he now wears his reputation as a stupid spoiler asshat forever.
Who's the woman on the left?
SARAH IS STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL👄👄💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌
She seriously needs to do more comedy
SELF-SPOILER: In the first 10 min of "Shutter Island", I figured out the ending. During the whole movie, I was hoping foolishly to be proven wrong but I was right about it.
SMG....if you're listening.....I had the Sixth Sense figured out half way through the movie too!!😂😂😇😇😇😇😎😎😎😎
Someone told me the ending to The Departed. I was beyond annoyed! I still watched it though and enjoyed it. But I've never gotten over the spoiler. People can be aholes.
I get Freddy's pain. I stopped watching TV and movies with my wife because she thought she was ok to have a running commentary and talk to me the entire time.
I read this so differently... I thought Freddie wouldn't watch any movies with Sarah Michelle Gellar in it. lol...
My little brother gave away the ending of the 6th sense and I still haven't forgiven him for it.
I still haven't watched "The Sixth Sense" because someone spoiled the twist for me when it came out.
Get on it anyway. It's damn good
There are babies in the womb right now that know that Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker's father. Some movie spoilers are just common knowledge now that are impossible to avoid.
Because maybe it’s the grudge and she terrified me as a kid and somewhat still now
Sarah best woman to play buffy on buffy the vampire slayer
Indian bloke: That’s one hell of a wig!
Why do they think we don’t know?!
"Spoilers" don't spoil movies. That's ridiculous (except for movies that have no redeeming quality other than a final twist). Can we please get over it already?
Freddie Prinze Jr doesn't like spoilers.