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I guess since you can't be bothered to see movies when they come out, it makes sense that you don't really need to keep up on industry info by reading variety.
Since Hunter is planning on seeing a movie on DVD, he's not doing journalistic due diligence? You do realize we don't get to see all of them when they come out, right? And what does that have to do with Variety neglecting a major spoiler warning in its article? Please, educate me.
Also, Rob, you have got to solve that body odor issue before me go to Comic Con. Low blow? I agree.
Side note: How cool would The Last Temptation of the Jesus Christ Superstar be? Totally awesome? Again, rhetorically, I agree.
I don't consider myself an "entertainment journalist", whatever that may be, but for the sake of your argument I'll accept the tag. Does that mean I'm obligated to see every film released within days of it's premiere? Six other films opened the same day as 'Wanted'... should I have seen them all as well? As said journalist, should I see every movie starring Lindsay Lohan or Martin Lawrence, every spoof movie like 'Meet the Spartans', every 'Saw' film, etc.? Even critics have to choose wisely how to spend their time.
I will see 'Wanted', but I wasn't about to spend $10 to see a movie in the theater I felt looked incredibly cartoonish and stupid. Which leads to my second point... a 'job' is something you get paid to do, something you have to do... this is not a job, this is a hobby. I'm spending my own $ and doing something I love.
And Variety still sucks the sweat from a dead dog's balls. There's no reason not to warn readers of an upcoming spoiler.
And Rob I see your point and I didn't know this isn't a profession for you so apologies for jumping the gun. Variety is a paper geared towards industry so seeing stuff like that wouldn't surprise me.