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About Me
Well, this is awkward. I've been a movie fanatic for years,
(Followed Marvel when they cast released Robert Downey Jr in Iron Man back in
2008, the brilliant Dark Knight Trilogy, The Lord of the Rings/Hobbit
trilogies, Insidious trilogies etc). But never thought about doing this, and
save people all this time and trouble.
I'm pretty much like the majority of the cinema-goers out
there (I think). I work during the week and then want to relax during the days
off. Buy my own tickets, including for friends and family, get popcorn or ice
cream for the longer movies and just enjoy the movie. I frequent the cinema
quite regularly.
I get annoyed just like the next person when people show up
and fool around, with no interest in the movie, indicating that they obviously
have NOT bought their own ticket's or are very bad with money (Spend everything
the moment they earn it)!
I'm a very patient guy, and like a variety of movie genres. I
also like to remain at the end of a movie in case there are after credit scenes
to help determine if we should expect more movies in the future, or possible
tie-ins (Thank you Marvel). After watching Godzilla (2014), I did not see any
after credit scenes, and then when Kong: Skull Island (2017) was released, the
after credit scenes seemed to tie them in.
Having said that, I struggle to find on the internet where we
can find a website to tell us whether we should stay for these mid-credit / end
credit scenes when we are in a rush or just want a straight forward “should I
stay / shouldn't I stay?" situation without the need to keep reading
through content before arriving at the answer, or finding out there was no
answer to begin with.
For intent and purposes here, I will try to bridge this gap
by giving notifications of when to expect an update on said movie, whether it
has an after credit's scene worth waiting for, and my brief thoughts on the
movie itself. If it seems too brief, then I have just exited the screen after
watching the movie and you can expect a more detailed update within 24 hours,
hopefully to the point as soon as possible.
So basically, I do the hard work for you (always looking at
and for positives) which I hope calms your nerves and lets you enjoy the movie,
or avoid it if you'd like me to go that far (Fantastic Four reboot, I'm looking
at you!). I’ll add my thoughts on upcoming future movies as well, in case
things get confusing regarding the altered storytelling, if any...