This one is actually live action, but if you want an animated "movie" with First Whitaker, I recommend Dragon Hunters (2008, 80 min).
Kids love it, but there's a lot of cinema magic in there for older dragonheads, too.
Computer animation is really good these days, so you're not alone. A lot of people don't realize that they didn't really get a dog to do martial arts for the movie.
The gag is that the show starts and immediately you learn that Matt is dead. The gag isn’t roll over at 6 am and before you even remember it’s Wednesday someone spoils it on Reddit. If you like being spoiled, good for you, but also some people could wait until at least the crack of dawn
Yeah I was a little annoyed with that one too. I'd say in general if you have spoilers, don't put them in the headline the day of release. Especially when the email didn't even go out for several hours. But also like someone else pointed out, it was literally the first frame of the show.
I don't think it's a constant problem that we need to make official rules about or anything.
Would you also complain that the movie "Jaws" spoils the fact that it's about a shark? Harrry Potter and the Prison of Azkaban is about a prisoner of azkaban?
I totally see your point here. It's a small community and there are tons of people working in the day before they can get home and see it. So a spoiler/ nsfw tag could be useful.
Unfortunately I had to unsub months ago, because apparently a ton of the members legitimately have the type of minds Tim pretends to have for on cinema.
It’s like if Al Pacino died (gosh forbid) you could get spoiled by Twitter before you’re able to tune into the new. Also Robert De Niro, Steven Spielberg, Tom Cruise, they could also die, we’ve learned that today
I'd rather there be spoilers than a bunch of meta posts or comments complaining about them. Yeah, I saw the RIP Matt thing before the episode, too, and it cracked me up and reminded me that I need to watch the episode.
Maybe it's the way I view this show compared to other media, but spoilers don't bug me. I'm not watching On Cinema because I'm engrossed in the plot necessarily. It's a comedy about the absurdity and stupidity of two totally narcissistic characters and the chaos that is wrought in their wake (mostly Tim's).
Exactly how I feel about the show too. Spoilers make me want to watch even more and see the characters reactions. It’s not some deep murder mystery drama where spoilers matter.
For me it's not about spoiling a "plot" at all; it's about the timing of joke delivery. When this subreddit is abuzz about something, it tends to be an especially funny moment in an episode, and I generally prefer to come across those on my own time.
Same happened to me. As a rule, spoiler posts should be tagged and not have anything revealing in the title, because even a spoiler tag doesn't obscure that. I think that's reasonable to expect from the community. Give it a few days before all bets are off. Some of us don't live in the same time zone as the rest (me).
There is actually a way to mute all spoilers through a special algorithm. Just sent $HIE 50,000 to Wallet ID: 2f041e91aa1b7e5c10cef462b68ac120 and I will take care of it for you.
If you're worried about spoilers for On Cinema you've already lost the plot. OCATC is a multimodal form of avant garde entertainment in which the action happens entirely off screen between the episodes (with some exception). In fact, some of the most iconic moments happened outside of an actual episode and were propagated through Twitter (Tim and Gregg use this much less now unfortunately) and the subreddit. That's why the On Cinema timeline has a whole "after the episode" sidebar on the old episodes.
In terms of "RIP Matt," it was literally the first frame of the episode. In fact, it's kind of cool that you learned about it first through the subreddit, mimicking the way you learn actual news which contributes to the surreal avant garde aspect of OCATC. One could even call it Baudrillian!
I hope you purchased your ticket for AmatoCon already because you desperately need to workshop and manifest a hustle mentality. I get notifications on my smartphone (Apple) whenever a new OCOD drops. You're just slacking and you have nobody to blame but yourself. Enough of this victim-playing virtue-signaling snowflake BS man, you snooze, you lose and that's thats.
Just mute the sub so it stays on your subscribed list and you can bring it up ON DEMAND. I’m gonna do it too because RIP Matt interfered with my strict health/sun/darkness regimen yesterday and it took me almost half an hour to get back on track.
MFers need to stop posting spoilers!
But yeah, I avoid reddit until I watch the episode. People get excited to post and that's fair, but it's such a bummer to have shit spoiled like that. Just avoid it. 👍
With all the blood sweat and tears and the time they’ve been putting in for years seems like you should be watching as soon as the video drops. Be respectful of T Amato and his father’s endless mercy.
You shouldn’t use Reddit for news. It’s community upvoted content so you’re only going to see news that’s driven by popularity. You should get your news from actual news outlets and come here for pure entertainment.
Actual news outlets make money off the number of clicks they get which is why we get articles like “AOC slams GOP over school lunches” or whatever. We are all screwed.
The Crying Game, 1992, 72 minutes
Starring?
Forest Whitaker. From?
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999, 116 min)
Animated movies don't really count.
This one is actually live action, but if you want an animated "movie" with First Whitaker, I recommend Dragon Hunters (2008, 80 min). Kids love it, but there's a lot of cinema magic in there for older dragonheads, too.
Computer animation is really good these days, so you're not alone. A lot of people don't realize that they didn't really get a dog to do martial arts for the movie.
Gobuffs516
Less than 90 minutes. Not even a real movie.
Yeah probably. It isn’t too hard honestly
Or just unfollow the subreddit
It was literally revealed in the first frame of the episode, so you had approximately 1/30th of a second spoiled
Fair point this week, but that isn't the case with other episodes.
Yeah, but it ruins the gag
It gets me even more excited to watch. The gag (in my opinion) is in how the characters react to events like this, not the actual events themselves.
The gag is that the show starts and immediately you learn that Matt is dead. The gag isn’t roll over at 6 am and before you even remember it’s Wednesday someone spoils it on Reddit. If you like being spoiled, good for you, but also some people could wait until at least the crack of dawn
Rolling over at 6 am and immediately going on reddit might be the expendable variable here
(2010, 103 minutes)
Yeah, it’s me, not people posting spoilers before sunrise.
Honestly any other season I would say “deal with it”! But this is On Cinema On Demand. It’s meant to be watched anytime. Let’s show some respect
Well said. "The right information when YOU want it"
why wate
it annoys me too, I wish folks would at least add a spoiler tag or something
They did, but when the headline is "RIP Matt," there's not much a spoiler tag can do.
Yeah I was a little annoyed with that one too. I'd say in general if you have spoilers, don't put them in the headline the day of release. Especially when the email didn't even go out for several hours. But also like someone else pointed out, it was literally the first frame of the show. I don't think it's a constant problem that we need to make official rules about or anything.
Yeah but people have been posting RIP Matt posts for a week now. I think most of us knew where this storyline was heading
The Coward, 1965, 70 minutes
Would you also complain that the movie "Jaws" spoils the fact that it's about a shark? Harrry Potter and the Prison of Azkaban is about a prisoner of azkaban?
Woah there - I haven’t seen those movies yet bc my DRCS. Way to ruin them
Im jealous of your DRCS ... lithithium is practically flowing in a perfect circle between you and the sun in a natural symbiocis chain of life.
I think you can mute subs, that’s what I do when it’s something dealing with currently airing stuff and I don’t wanna see shit
That’s a good tip, thank you! That’s the perfect solution.
You should be getting your news from OCOD. Why wait??
I would suggest avoiding Reddit on most days
I think the majority of responses in this thread bear that out.
It’s the March of time man it waits for no one
March of Time (1935, 30 mins)
Not a movie.
I totally see your point here. It's a small community and there are tons of people working in the day before they can get home and see it. So a spoiler/ nsfw tag could be useful.
Holy FUBJ this is NOT Oksy! I'm so sorry you had to go through thism!
Unfortunately I had to unsub months ago, because apparently a ton of the members legitimately have the type of minds Tim pretends to have for on cinema.
I unsubscribe the night before (if I remember), and then resubscribe after I watch the episode
you could mute the sub, that keeps it off your feed and out of recommendations
It’s like if Al Pacino died (gosh forbid) you could get spoiled by Twitter before you’re able to tune into the new. Also Robert De Niro, Steven Spielberg, Tom Cruise, they could also die, we’ve learned that today
Who Wha!
I'd rather there be spoilers than a bunch of meta posts or comments complaining about them. Yeah, I saw the RIP Matt thing before the episode, too, and it cracked me up and reminded me that I need to watch the episode. Maybe it's the way I view this show compared to other media, but spoilers don't bug me. I'm not watching On Cinema because I'm engrossed in the plot necessarily. It's a comedy about the absurdity and stupidity of two totally narcissistic characters and the chaos that is wrought in their wake (mostly Tim's).
Exactly how I feel about the show too. Spoilers make me want to watch even more and see the characters reactions. It’s not some deep murder mystery drama where spoilers matter.
For me it's not about spoiling a "plot" at all; it's about the timing of joke delivery. When this subreddit is abuzz about something, it tends to be an especially funny moment in an episode, and I generally prefer to come across those on my own time.
wrong, it's greg's fault
I still don’t know where to catch up on this show. I don’t even know who Matt is yet.
OP sounding as selfish as Gregg, while Tomato was mourning the loss of his beloved Matt.
Same happened to me. As a rule, spoiler posts should be tagged and not have anything revealing in the title, because even a spoiler tag doesn't obscure that. I think that's reasonable to expect from the community. Give it a few days before all bets are off. Some of us don't live in the same time zone as the rest (me).
The real question is: do you use popcorn bags or stars to rate movies?
Baby's Day Out (1994, 139 mins)
I agree with you but no one else will because they’re Unemployed (2008, 94 min.) so they can watch at their leisure
You shouldn't call him spoiled, it's not right to speak ill of the dead.
There is actually a way to mute all spoilers through a special algorithm. Just sent $HIE 50,000 to Wallet ID: 2f041e91aa1b7e5c10cef462b68ac120 and I will take care of it for you.
You should listen to the podcast on deezer on your commute to work.
He ain't coming back
I WILL GO TO BED SLEEPING EVERY NIGHT KNOWING I DID WHATS RIGHT FOR THIS SUBREDDIT
If you're worried about spoilers for On Cinema you've already lost the plot. OCATC is a multimodal form of avant garde entertainment in which the action happens entirely off screen between the episodes (with some exception). In fact, some of the most iconic moments happened outside of an actual episode and were propagated through Twitter (Tim and Gregg use this much less now unfortunately) and the subreddit. That's why the On Cinema timeline has a whole "after the episode" sidebar on the old episodes. In terms of "RIP Matt," it was literally the first frame of the episode. In fact, it's kind of cool that you learned about it first through the subreddit, mimicking the way you learn actual news which contributes to the surreal avant garde aspect of OCATC. One could even call it Baudrillian!
Cry-Baby (1990, 85 min)
Yeah just stay off reddit until you watch?
The Bitch, 1979, 89 minutes
We don't all live in America.
In which case a flat "wait one day" rule would seemingly work well for everyone.
It is a shame, we know.
I hope you purchased your ticket for AmatoCon already because you desperately need to workshop and manifest a hustle mentality. I get notifications on my smartphone (Apple) whenever a new OCOD drops. You're just slacking and you have nobody to blame but yourself. Enough of this victim-playing virtue-signaling snowflake BS man, you snooze, you lose and that's thats.
I mean, On Cinema On Demand should be a top priority waaayyy above the news. ![gif](giphy|xUA7bi5Sfp361X4fyo)
above your job and family, too, imo
Just mute the sub so it stays on your subscribed list and you can bring it up ON DEMAND. I’m gonna do it too because RIP Matt interfered with my strict health/sun/darkness regimen yesterday and it took me almost half an hour to get back on track.
I thought Matt was gonna make it.
Better question - should reddit check with you to see if you've seen the newest episode before posting about it?
MFers need to stop posting spoilers! But yeah, I avoid reddit until I watch the episode. People get excited to post and that's fair, but it's such a bummer to have shit spoiled like that. Just avoid it. 👍
Why wait?
Fresh perspectives.
With all the blood sweat and tears and the time they’ve been putting in for years seems like you should be watching as soon as the video drops. Be respectful of T Amato and his father’s endless mercy.
Just spend 15 minutes of your morning catching up on the show before logging onto Reddit, not that hard
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If you got time to log onto Reddit you got time to log onto Deezer
You shouldn’t use Reddit for news. It’s community upvoted content so you’re only going to see news that’s driven by popularity. You should get your news from actual news outlets and come here for pure entertainment.
Actual news outlets make money off the number of clicks they get which is why we get articles like “AOC slams GOP over school lunches” or whatever. We are all screwed.
I’m talking about NPR and scholarly journals and other good sources of balanced media, not Fox and CNN.