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Psycho!! What a memory!!
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F.Y.I.
Hitchcock in the original trailer to "Psycho" dropped a spoiler alert as a marketing tool
“@WSJ: The origins of the term 'spoiler' http://on.wsj.com/1tiC6RG pic.twitter.com/zdyPUCMxyR” #hilarious list of classic movie spoilers
SPOILER: National Lampoon '71. RT @WSJ: The origins of the term 'spoiler' http://on.wsj.com/1tiC6RG pic.twitter.com/v1HVPd1SSf
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@WSJ Spoilers really do spoil; don't reveal them.
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