I recently encountered something that I thought I'd share with you all, perhaps get your thoughts on the subject.
A friend of mine bought the Zucker Brother's helmed "Top Secret" on DVD. I've seen the film at least a dozen times, but not yet on DVD, which includes commentary by the filmmakers. My problem is that my friend started giving away bits of what was said on the commentary, and I became aggitated because I wanted to discover what the directors were saying for myself.
My question is: Is giving away what is said in DVD commentaries, to someone having not yet heard it for themselves, the same sin as giving away major plot points, or scenes from the movie itself?
A friend of mine bought the Zucker Brother's helmed "Top Secret" on DVD. I've seen the film at least a dozen times, but not yet on DVD, which includes commentary by the filmmakers. My problem is that my friend started giving away bits of what was said on the commentary, and I became aggitated because I wanted to discover what the directors were saying for myself.
My question is: Is giving away what is said in DVD commentaries, to someone having not yet heard it for themselves, the same sin as giving away major plot points, or scenes from the movie itself?
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r66-The member who always asks WHY?