Official Discussion: The Belko Experiment [SPOILERS]

So you've watched "most" movies that come out every year?

Yes, I do see most movies that come out. The manager at my local theater lets me and my friends in for free. So I see a solid 80% of them, yeah.

You're aware of all the "movie makers"?

I said "most" movie makers. As in the big studios. Since your little mind needs them spelled out for you: Paramount. New Line Cinema. Blumhouse. Warner Bros. Fox. Universal. MGM. Etc.

You alone can secretly sense they feel the need to "shoehorn a twist in their movie"?

It's definitely not just me alone "secretly sensing" it, whatever that's supposed to mean. There you go putting words in my mouth again. Mayne if you weren't 3 months late to threads about movies you would see quite a few people share the sentiment about too many twists.

You keep talking about how the one I replied to was only talking about Bello Experiment, not all movies. But I again show you, he literally said it "couldn't be bothered to have a twist." By the very way he said that, he made it sound like he expects most movies to have twists. I was simply pointing out they don't have to have twists to be good.

I'm simply saying not all movies need to have twists. Twists can be fantastic, but not if they are overused. Unless you disagree with that statement, then we have nothing further to discuss.

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