6 comments
Captain_Keeta | 03-07-2016 22:03
41-80 hours per year
Joeyy | 03-07-2016 23:25
0 hours per year
They're part of the cinema-going experience for me, but outside of it I tend not to watch them any more, as they seem to give away most of their film.roxcyn | 04-07-2016 05:55
1-40 hours per year
I like them.Rubbo81 | 04-07-2016 07:28
41-80 hours per year
More than ruin it, I think that sometimes they took just the 3 or 4 most beautiful scenes of the film to intrigue you, but then the film is not so goodRubbo81 | 04-07-2016 07:28
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kalsonberry | 04-07-2016 15:08
41-80 hours per year
They get me excited for the movie, but sometimes they spoil too much.guest
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I felt this the most with Deadpool. I had watched about 3 of its trailers before I went to see the actual movie. During the movie I felt some of the scenes or jokes were cliche because I remembered them from the trailer.
So now I have decided if I know I'm going to watch a tv series season or movie, watching the trailer seems pointless and spoilery. Maybe this is an issue only for me, but I do have a friend who dislikes trailers too. What do you think?