Don’t leave me hanging like this, does the movie you are describing exist? (Though I guess your description is a major spoiler, you would need to go in without knowing whether there will be anything supernatural.)
Many of the feature length Scooby Doo cartoon films I watched as a child do a big reveal where, actually this time (because its a longer story) some aspect of the magic or monster turns out to be real. I think one actually has both the fake and real monster.
Oh, no I just made it up, alas. This is a sketch of how someone else should construct such a movie. (Maybe the movie exists but yeah if it did it’d unfortunately now be a spoiler in this context. :P)
There is a narrative-driven videogame that does exactly this, but unfortunately I found the execution mediocre. I can’t get spoilers to work in comments or I’d name it. Edit: It’s
Don’t leave me hanging like this, does the movie you are describing exist? (Though I guess your description is a major spoiler, you would need to go in without knowing whether there will be anything supernatural.)
Many of the feature length Scooby Doo cartoon films I watched as a child do a big reveal where, actually this time (because its a longer story) some aspect of the magic or monster turns out to be real. I think one actually has both the fake and real monster.
Oh, no I just made it up, alas. This is a sketch of how someone else should construct such a movie. (Maybe the movie exists but yeah if it did it’d unfortunately now be a spoiler in this context. :P)
There is a narrative-driven videogame that does exactly this, but unfortunately I found the execution mediocre.
I can’t get spoilers to work in comments or I’d name it.Edit: It’sUntil Dawn
Are you thinking of
Until Dawn?
(also it seems like I can get a spoiler tag to work in comments by starting a line with >! but not by putting text into :::spoiler [text] :::)
That’s the one. I couldn’t get either solution to work:
>! I am told this text should be spoilered
:::spoiler And this text too:::
Hmm, I have exactly one idea. Are you pressing shift+enter to new line? For me, if I do shift+enter
>! I don’t get a spoiler
But if I hit regular enter then type >!, the spoiler tag pops up as I’m typing (don’t need to wait to submit the question for it to appear)
That’s it! Thanks, I have no idea why shift+enter is special there.
This works