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* More like "the preview always spoils", unless the YouTube user has found a way to muck with the video thumbnail of a movie, YouTube will default it to the middle of the movie. If it's say, for a race and the course is known, you can tell at least midway who's winning. |
* More like "the preview always spoils", unless the YouTube user has found a way to muck with the video thumbnail of a movie, YouTube will default it to the middle of the movie. If it's say, for a race and the course is known, you can tell at least midway who's winning. |
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** A variation: if you're going to watch a comedy video, you'd do well to avoid looking at the top comments. They almost always contain the funniest jokes. |
** A variation: if you're going to watch a comedy video, you'd do well to avoid looking at the top comments. They almost always contain the funniest jokes. |
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* ''[[Cracked.com]]'' remarks on this practice of summarizing the whole plot of a film, calling it #3 [http://www.cracked.com/blog/5-annoying-ways-trailers-trick-you-into-seeing-movies/ Annoying Way Trailers Trick You Into Seeing Movies]. |
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== Western Animation == |
== Western Animation == |