So XKCD introduced us to the single sentence spoiler:
I thought perhaps we could improve this, and added a little to the front (the back addition was part of the comic as the mouse-over text):
Luke's father, Snape, killed Trinity with Rosebud, but it turns out they're both Tyler Durden.
So I'm wondering if we could improve on this - either by choosing more important movies, or simply adding more spoilers into it.
What movies are either important in and of themselves, or have such unexpected twists that a spoiler would be effective at ruining the whole movie for someone?
How can we add these spoiler to the sentence without making it obnoxiously overwrought?
I thought perhaps we could improve this, and added a little to the front (the back addition was part of the comic as the mouse-over text):
Luke's father, Snape, killed Trinity with Rosebud, but it turns out they're both Tyler Durden.
So I'm wondering if we could improve on this - either by choosing more important movies, or simply adding more spoilers into it.
What movies are either important in and of themselves, or have such unexpected twists that a spoiler would be effective at ruining the whole movie for someone?
How can we add these spoiler to the sentence without making it obnoxiously overwrought?