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Yeah, but then you lose the possibility of finding those unknown hidden gems. You know what I'm talking about movies that where never advertised, and you almost never see an online review for those movies. Best example was when I rented Cube for the first time back in the 90's. No one knew about that movie, and I enjoyed the heck out of it.
Hate to say it, but 95% of all modern advertised films are trash. They are ether really bad remakes that takes nothing good from the source material, or they are unoriginal in every way possible. The other 5% is the select few that are actually worth the time seeing, but gets over looked.
all movies are lit , legit all movies ive watched are all good , dunno why it dident catch your attention from the trailers but there are some must watch movies and u need to see it even if u dont like the trailer xd
I heard that Patrick Stewart is going to play the poop emoji