Postby goldenspines » Sat Jun 01, 2013 12:03 pm
How to avoid disappointment with a terrible movie in 5 easy steps:
1) Read about it first before seeing it! Most terrible movie experiences can be prevented just by looking at the premise of the story.
2) Watch the trailer! While it's true that most of the better content in a movie will end up in a trailer, the trailer can be very telling about what to expect from a movie.
3) If you are unsure about whether a movie is going to be terrible or not, wait for it to come out on DVD, then rent/borrow it. Don't whine about wasting your money at the theaters when you could have saved it! =D (not to mention that if you rent it, you can stop it halfway through if it gets too terrible and not have to waste those precious minutes of your life away)
4) ???
5) PROFIT
But really, learn to use some punctuation in your English, man. I understand it might not be your first language, but people will understand, respect, and be able to interact with you a lot better if you do use punctuation correctly.