The Russo’s are attempting to stop fate when it comes to asking people not to spoil Infinity War for everyone else after seeing it. This is a valiant effort really but it’s one that seems to have as much of a chance of stopping those that would gladly divulge the films secrets shortly after watching it. Honestly you can imagine that it must take a rather pathetic and vile human being that really doesn’t care what other people think to ruin a film like this for those that haven’t seen it but are anticipating the moment. Since the appearance of Thanos on the screen in the post credits of the Avengers movie fans have been going nuts trying to figure out just when the mad titan was finally going to arrive and do the damage that people know he’s capable of.
To be honest the Infinity War/Gauntlet/Crusade has been done and redone in the comics just enough that it’s become a kind of confusing game of life and death that has played out in more than one way since the infinity gauntlet, and Thanos, are hardly the balanced elements they’re supposed to be. Both are simply too overpowered and far too tempting for the writers to play with and divert from their original forms, though it seems that what is coming to theaters is about as close as it’s going to get, and it appears to be about as spot on as it can possibly be. But after all this waiting, all this anticipation, to think that someone might actually leak the film early and spoil it for so many is just hard to fathom. But there are those people out there that will attempt to pirate this video, despite the Russo’s pleas and the very real idea that theaters might make more of an effort to watch for people with their phones aimed at the screen.
It takes a real lowlife to do this kind of thing. When you consider how much effort and work goes into a movie it would make more sense to smash the offender’s phone and then charge them a fine rather than just charge them a fine and threaten them with jail time that’s footed by their fellow taxpayers. The act of pirating films is something that only a truly foolish person would seek to justify, but it happens, and the act of telling people about a film and ruining the surprise for them is just about as bad. With so many people waiting anxiously for this movie to come out it’s kind of insulting to think that the first few people that get onto the forums and chat rooms after seeing the movie will cause a flood of information and spoilers that will make it next to worthless to go see the movie after they’re all done.
Well honestly people don’t have to read the forums or visit the chats that have anything to do with the movie. They also don’t have to listen to the jerks that are going to be spilling their guts about it. Don’t listen and go enjoy the film.
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