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There are people in my family who do this.
Often times, it is just wait 3 minutes and the veil will be lifted the glory of knowledge will be yours.
Other times, it is much worse, they ask the question just after the info was revealed.
I don't often watch movies with them.
My wife likes to talk during the movies(at home), and doesn't like it when I'm too into the movie to respond to her properly. My solution is to only watch movies with her that I have already watched and liked.
That's worse for me. If I haven't seen it, best I can do is try hard and hope I catch all the details myself.
If I have seen it? I can't help but notice that my friends are distracted during the best parts of the movie. Drives me mad. Then later they'll be like eh I guess it was ok. Ok? Ok?! You missed the best parts! Gah..