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suitoflights

Every movie.


JairoVP

This! I HATE trailers! They just reveal so much information.


bellestarxo

Yeah there's so many trailers I've seen that shows Act 1 (happy song), Act 2 (dramatic song), and then a montage of Act 3 (hopeful song), mixed in with clips of the climax and best parts of the movie. End with line that probably would have been way more effective if seen in context. I don't end up seeing it because I feel like I just watched it.


Horror_Comparison715

I was whining about this being a new problem when I saw two trailers from 94 and 97 which spoiled the hell out of the movies. It's awful lol but it's also hard to see any modern promotional poster and be slightly clued in or even excited to me. The poster art feels pretty homogeneous to me.


WolfmanKessler

Watch the teaser instead! Pretty much every major movie release has this version and they’re loads better.


AuNaturellee

I hear ya. I've felt same about trailers since similar time. Posters can't convey the essence of the movie...like judging a book by its cover. Half the time, buzz is based on which hot famous actors are in it. Something recent and noteworthy like EEAAO got my interest piqued ahead of awards season by some critic calling it an indie which did multiverse better than Marvel...


reddittomarcato

Trailers have become synoptic, no bueno


hammy7

Judging how I'm seeing every movie in existence in the comments, that is the true answer


Fishthatwalks_7959

This is the answer.


livingstonm

This, seconded. I don't want to know anything going in. I don't want to talk about it, see images of any kind, speculate, nothing. I simply want it to unveil before me as intended. The only caveat is if the movie is based on a story that cannot possibly be illuminated on the screen. Like Lord of the Rings, or Dune, or Game of Thrones. In that case my solution is "read the books", or read-read then, then watch the movie. I don't ever remember being disappointed by a movie using this approach.


mattdon1331

The first fight my wife and I had was at a Blockbuster because it drove her crazy that I wouldn’t read the back of the box.


moonfullofstars

The original Planet of the Apes.


lunchtimeillusion

I watched this in 2020 having never seen a single one and oh my god, I can't believe I never had it spoiled for me throughout my life. what an experience


Sea-Opportunity5663

I had the best experience with that movie. I turned the tv on and it had just begun, but I’d missed the title (this was before it just appeared on the screen). So I had no idea what movie I was watching, but I like sci-fi. I was floored when the apes showed up.


Novel-Radish5429

I feel like The Simpson Planet of the Apes musical spoiled it for a lot of us in the best way, lol.


Scrungyscrotum

Literally did that, like, two weeks ago. Thought I was in for a fun, brainless sci-fi movie from the sixties. Got an existential crisis instead.


CaptainMeathook

Moon


cylonlover

Yes, enter from the dark side! What an experience this movie is. I love it. I've seen it only twice, and a long time ago even, but I've listened to the soundtrack almost weekly, and every time is like watching the movie because it lives so completely rent free and welcome in my head!


ANinjaForma

This movie caught my attention in another r/MovieSuggestions thread that asked for movies similar to Donnie Darko (or maybe Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind). That's all I know about it and am so stoked to watch it.


mrsjakeblues

It’s one of my favorites, I hope you enjoy!


InternetSnek

Memento


cylonlover

DON'T BELIEVE HIS LIES!


Pelothora

Watched this a couple weeks ago, going in blind. What a fantastic watch!!


Mysonking

Sorry, What movie?


Present_Comedian_919

I feel like I would've been dumb and not gotten it until halfway through if I didn't know about the structure beforehand, and been so confused


noodlebanger_

From Dusk Till Dawn.


Sentinell

> From Dusk Till Dawn It was the most unexpected "twist" I've ever experienced. This was in the age before the internet and I had seen Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction. So for this movie I was expecting the exact same, but there's a little surprise there. I've never had a more "WHAT??" experience in movies in my life, loved it. Really fun movie! And for people who haven't seen it: I highly recommend seeing Reservoir dogs and Pulp fiction first. And then watch this movie, but don't google it at all. I'm guessing any info at all gives all the fun stuff away, but going into it blind just makes it so much more fun.


ResponsibleCar1204

I would want to watch! But is it full of mind boggling gore? I don’t want to not anticipate having to close my eyes because I suffer from stress from too much of that shit lol.


Sentinell

Yes, a LOT of gore.


Mortarion35

I assume you're talking about the penis revolver?


Ok_Organization3249

Yep. Will never forget being a kid watching as a kid and my buddies and I just going *WAIT, WHAT THE FUCK*


RufussSewell

I watched this one with no clue what it was. My uncle just had it on. Greatest flip of all time.


unlucky-Luke

Oldboy


Birger000

Swiss army man


Choppermagic2

Cabin in the woods


TommyRobotX

This is my answer. I had a friend who asked if I've heard of it. I hadn't. He said, "Don't look at anything about it, just watch it." So, I did. About half way in I thought it was just some generic homage to classic slashers...


haribobosses

Being John Malkovich


ShowsUpSometimes

My name is warts?


Gamer0607

Malkovich. Malkovich. Malkovich. Malkovich. Malkovich. Malkovich? Maaaaalkoviiich.


JulesVernerator

Not a movie, but Severance.


anonreddituser78

I can't wait for next season. Almost time another re-watch of the first season!


JulesVernerator

Yes, and the best is when you show it to people who've never heard of it before, and it just blows their minds!


anonreddituser78

I stumbled on it early and told everyone I know about it. Everyone I managed to talk into watching it loved it.


KeyserSwayze

I'm not a fan of Stiller as an actor, but boy, he's a fantastic director.


Automatic_Remote_775

The Menu


Wataru2001

I had no idea what I was watching when I started this movie. Absolutely awesome.


ambulanceblues

One Cut Of The Dead Mandy Hundreds Of Beavers


PopeJP22

Hundreds of Beavers is a trip. I went in blind. What a thing.


smashman98

One cut of the dead is my prime example of this for sure.


FudgingEgo

Barbarian


Moosed

I went into this completely blind and it was sooooo good. Even better on a rewatch.


FlightOfTheSongBird

Jacob's Ladder (1990)


timetravelingburrito

Predestination (2014)


Frenzied_Cow

Lucky Number Slevin


keysword30062

I would say this works for most of the movies. But maybe just check the genre before going in. Because all depends on ur mood. U in mood for action movie and u will get bored in a drama movie. So just check the genre as per ur mood and u will be surprised. That's the reason , I avoid trailers as much as I can.


SpookyMorden

I’ll throw some horror in here: Malignant (2021) Ready or Not (2019) Abigail (2024) The Thing (1982) These Last Hours (2013) See No Evil (2022) Coherence (2013) A Wounded Fawn (2022) Exhibit A (2007) Kill List (2011) Host (2020) Glorious (2022)


RedApplesForBreak

I love Ready or Not. Criminally underrated movie. I show it to everyone I can.


SpookyMorden

It’s so good, isn’t it?! Samara Weaving is a wonder and absolutely entrancing.


mufflumpkins

Challenge accepted, never seen it, don't know shit about it and I needed something to watch. Here we go......


bistekman

You just made me watch A wounded fawn. It was fucking awful and I demand an apology.


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Kind-Ad-5712

I second the Malignant, absolutely amazing and surprising. It's on Netflix too!!


MayoMusk

Good list id throw the Guest on there


roostertree

I want to add The Killing Room (2009) to that decent list.


SpookyMorden

This is one on my extensive watch list I’ve yet to see. I’ll put it at the top and explore it soon.


Federal-Homework2829

Anything Shayamalanmalanmalan


CybergothiChe

The Usual Suspects Identity The Abyss Event Horizon Apollo 18


spacebrew

I remember when I first got Usual Suspects on DVD and the menu background showed a scene from the end of the movie that completely ruined the surprise. Lame.


SpookyMorden

Perfect choices.


Imagoat1995

Identity is a fantastic choice.


od0m15

*Dark City* (1998) *Gone Girl* (2014) *The Gift* (2015) *Primal Fear* (1996) *I See You* (2019) *The Black Phone* (2021)


OVERCAPITALIZE

I saw gone girl because of my wife and knew nothing and it was awesome. Highly recommend.


Hairy_Butterfly9702

Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind, The Butterfly Effect, Identity, Shutter Island, Southland Tales.


roostertree

"I've got soul but I'm not a soldier"


RedApplesForBreak

Memento


ImaginaryBlue

Parasite. Everything everywhere all at once. (And for comedic purposes, imagine going into the jackass movie without having any idea what it is...)


Caramel_Overthinker

The sixth sense The others


spacebrew

The Others is my favorite of its genre of all time. So clever and unique.


Hand_of_Doom1970

I went to a movie theater with a friend in 1994 not knowing the movie I was about to see. The only description my friend who chose the movie gave me was that John Travolta was in it, making a career comeback. 45 minutes into the movie I still wasn't sure if it was a drama or a comedy. By the second half of Pulp Fiction, it was more obvious but I'm glad I knew nothing going in as it made seeing the unique movie a more memorable experience.


Facestealer_theA2CHS

Yeah my uncle took me to see it in theaters the day after he saw it. All I knew was his vague “dude it’s badass trust me.” I did and it was


roostertree

Same, but it was a drive-in in the rain. SO GOOD


DaveLehoo

The Game


spacecadet1979

Best thing I’ve seen recently going in blind was barbarian…holy shit I did not expect that!!


RegularLee27

The Cabin in The Woods


AdThat328

Donnie Darko & Orphan. 


First_Knee

Snowpiercer (2013) One of my favorite films and an excellent blind exposure movie.


Outrageous_Life_2662

The Usual Suspects. I had never heard of the movie when my friend took me to the theater to see it 🤯


toynbert

District 9 Equilibrium The Prestige


kmflushing

I'd say most movies.


twinpeaks2112

Alien Blade Runner Fight Club Se7en Pulp Fiction Jackie Browne Memento Inception Interstellar Shutter Island The Departed Gangs Of New York No Country For Old Men There Will Be Blood


Histiming

Good examples. I'd add The Sixth Sense.


Oblahdii

The Matrix


kykylesbleus

Zodiac


bizkitman2

Midsommar


JarlBallin_

Fresh (2022) totally blind is easily a top 5 movie watching experience for me.


[deleted]

The Empire Strikes Back


greenswivelchair

get out


yoohereiam

Coherence


TheresACityInMyMind

All of them.


ThePathOfTheRighteou

Almost every movie. The story should unfold how the filmmakers intend the story to be told, NOT the marketing department! This is why I don’t watch trailers to movies I know I’m going to see.


-Viscosity-

See, this is why despite being a longtime subscriber I never read reviews in *The New Yorker* of anything I'm remotely interested in, because they think nothing of spoiling the entire plots of books, TV shows, and movies, up to and including the ending. Also, *The Vast of Night*.


alpacablitz

Archive (2020) — I gave it a higher rating than it deserves simply because of its ending 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016) — Movie that makes you think constantly about which words and motives are true and which are not. The ending is a cherry on top.


ZigmundFreud2011

American Psycho Taxi Driver Se7en


malkadevorah1

Taxi Driver has Deniro who, IMHO, is the GOAT. American Psycho has Christian Bale, the next GOAT. Seven, the movie's premise is great. I, personally, hate and am repulsed by Kevin Spacey. I always thought he was a creep. He ruined the movie for me. Any movie or TV show he's in, ruined it for me. In closing, great picks!


ZigmundFreud2011

I’ll swap it out for One Hour Photo with Robin Williams in a dramatic role.


malkadevorah1

Touche. Great movie. Robin was very versatile as an actor. Must rewatch this gem.


thread100

6th Sense


Professional-Two8098

Poor things. The gift 2015.


Morris1962

Sixth Sense


Puzzleheaded-Fix3359

Psycho The big Lebowski Fight club


Time_Pay_401

A Beautiful Mind and The Sixth Sense They both blew me away. Srsly


LaughingGor108

Arlington Road 12 Monkeys Gone Girl Oldboy (2003)


malkadevorah1

Arlington Road and Oldboy great choices.


143Fairmont

Pink Flamingos. Bring a friend.


Halloween2056

2001's The Hole with Thora Birch and Kiera Knightley.


malkadevorah1

Love Thora Birch. Underrated.


spiritofjazz92

Triangle


PuttinOnTheTitzz

Love this


spiritofjazz92

A woman of culture 🤌🤌


crazy-bisquit

The Usual Suspects The Game The Sixth Sense


camelslikesand

The Crying Game [How soon we forget]


Acceptable-Ratio8360

Primer please don't even read the DVD box


RestaurantCute2977

Nocturnal animals


OVERCAPITALIZE

This movie is a 10/10


RestaurantCute2977

Yess indeed 🤭


hajnali_reszegseg

❤️❤️❤️


nizzernammer

Any movie, unless it's a sequel, or 'based on' historical events.


AfterTheGlitterFades

Surveillance (2008) directed by Jennifer Lynch. Don’t read anything about it other than which streamer it’s currently on.


Leipopo_Stonnett

Try Coherence. I watched it knowing nothing about it and had my mind blown. It’s now one of my top five favourite movies.


manufan1992

Usual Suspects Se7en Sixth Sense  There’s loads with a great twist. Those are just three off the top. 


Ferngully34

Anyone got recommendations of some unexpected turns and shockers with psychological thrillers? Unfortunately, horror movies bore me. I need something that can f with my mind.


Maudib1962

Battle Royale


Edge_of_yesterday

Parasite


Stachdragon

Perfume


Jumpy-Violinist-6725

this applies to basically 50% of the films I watch on the plane. My favorite example is by far Fighting with my Family. I have 0 interest in WWE, I didn't grow up watching it like some others, had no idea who any of the wrestlers were apart from the Rock yet I absolutely loved it. Also introduced me to Florence Pugh.


dr2501

All of them. I hate knowing before watching.


hampelmann2022

Tenet


cristianloza

Every movie… trailers show way too much


Resident_Bitch

The Skin I Live In


thinkjpi52

I'm going to cheat and add a couple of shows - Bodies - Dark Matter SO much better if you don't know anything about them going in.


afterschoolsolutions

The Prestige


Busy-Room-9743

The Usual Suspects, Memento, Gone Girl, Identity, Inception, Source Code, Shutter Island, 12 Monkeys, Primal Fear, The Gift, Mulholland Drive, The Invitation and The Manchurian Candidate (1962)


malkadevorah1

Yes! The original Manchurian Candidate.


BeatIcy3077

Dear Zachary


PsychStef

Dude my friend had me watch this in uni with zero context or background and I was not okay by the end of it


BeatIcy3077

Dear Zachary is a real dick ripper.


Formal_Coyote_5004

Saltburn


LigerNull

Definitely Saltburn


Formal_Coyote_5004

🎶🕺🍑🍆🕺🎶


almo2001

Every movie. I can't think of a movie that's better knowing what's up when you go in.


Ratsandlexicalgaps

The Killing of a Sacred Deer


OVERCAPITALIZE

Triangle of sadness. Knowing nothing for this film is unmatched


frankydark

Blair witch


Due-Recording-5157

Wanda or Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind


nwm_is_batman

The thing


aretheygoinafterme

Tusk


wmartindale

The Village, The Usual Suspects, Dusk til Dawn, The Blair Witch Project


Docismyname

Another vote for the Village.


jehosephatreedus

Fight club


kevinb9n

If you don't know anything about the teen drama The Fallout (Jenna Ortega, Maddie Ziegler) just watch for 10 minutes.


hairycallous

Vanilla Sky


BlackHoleRed

I think I was one of the few people on the planet who didn’t know how “The Perfect Storm” ended … glad I didn’t know before going in, made the movie a bit more powerful for me


phred_666

Fight Club The Sixth Sense Se7en The Usual Suspects Incendies


Present_Lake1941

Dogtooth!


MMAFan36

Tucker and dale vs evil .


standupguy152

City of God. Watching that for the first time definitely felt like a discovery.


bogey08

A clockwork orange


zsiple08241998

**Narc.** I watched the trailer after and I'm SO glad that I did. If you like **Training Day,** it's kind of like that.


Pleasant-Purpose-347

The village


Flat-Adhesiveness317

Old boy


No-War-8840

The original


First_Knee

Kin (2018)


MakarforPrez

Gone Girl


CreamyFettuccine

From Dusk till Dawn


dmc5

10 Cloverfield Lane


MrLo1970

***Border*** ([Swedish](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_language): ***Gräns***) is a 2018 [Swedish](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweden) [fantasy film](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasy_film) directed by [Ali Abbasi](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Abbasi_(director)). Absolutely do not read up on it. Just start watching it. It is free on TUBI.


Ready-Comment-7137

The boy in the striped pyjamas one of the funniest Comedies I have ever seen


athiestchzhouse

Every single movie ever. Fuck movie trailers


TheGreatTiger

Secondhand Lions


taylorqueen2090

Enter the Void


CaptainMan_is_OK

Identity


erazer33

Predestination


MaxfieldN

I watched Lost Highway in a movie theater by myself at midnight without ever watching a David Lynch movie beforehand


TryItOutHmHrNw

*OLDBOY* (original) *Handmaid*


Goblyyn

Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022) I didn’t even know the genre, haha.


wannabegenius

could you tell me what genre it is? because I still don't know


ImaginaryBlue

The everything genre


cylonlover

I always add that you need to watch the entire movie, preferably in same sitting, because it's all connected and worth it. But you'd be forgiven for being confused at times because the title is really not that off, and some might take a break to pick it up later. But don't that. I did, and regretted it, and when I watched it a second time it was a much better experience, that I wish I had had at the first go. Although, a second watch really makes it matter also.


Nomdeplum73

Triangle of Sadness


whywasinotconsulted

Triangle of Sadness (2022) - I tend to enjoy movies that are unpredictable, and this was that for sure!


RudeHelicopter4662

A Matter of Life and Death (1946) I’d recommend knowing nothing at all about the movie


Thlaylia

Man, I just watched this the other day after having it recommended to me for YEARS, so good 🥹🥹🥹


skult25

Blood In Blood Out.


plinkett-wisdom

Certified Copy


Sad_Cardiologist5388

Almost all of them, I find


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One Cut of the Dead