Gary Oldman and Morgan Freeman shall be allowed to participate in the film

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Mar 10, 2008, 09:29 AM
Local time: Mar 10, 2008, 06:29 AM
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I actually have a habit of whenever I read a book, I'll read the last two pages or so, after I've started a few chapters in. I couldn't tell you why I do it. Maybe I'm the sort of kid that knows where the Christmas stash is hidden and I need a peek at the size of all the boxes. In most cases, there's not enough information in there so I have a close to full synopsis of all the important events. Usually just allusions to how things turn out and then I read on to see how that conclusion came about.
In games, I usually will look up what or who a final boss is, sometimes the entire final string of end game opponents. Or what the last stages are like or however it applies to the genre. I guess it might be more enjoyable to go in completely blind, but without details, I never feel like the experience is really ruined.
However, with video media, I'm really anal about not walking in midway through on an episode or movie. Or watching episodes out of order or seeing a sequel without having seen the original. Maybe because the payoff of having the complete story is a lot quicker.
Jam it back in, in the dark.

so they may learn the glorious craft of acting from the dear leader
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