Do you post-movie Tweet?

Do you post-movie Tweet?

Word of mouth is so 2008.

Today, people are tweeting once they leave the theater, telling friends and family to avoid the film they just saw – or to rush out and see it if it lived up to the hype.

Or so the experts say.

Do you Tweet after seeing a film or post a comment about the movie on Facebook or other social media outlets? And would you trust a Tweet from a pal saying, “avoid ‘Movie X’ at all costs?”

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JohnFNWayneNo Gravatar August 6, 2009 at 3:04 pm

I’m on neither Facebook or Twitter. I feel I pay enough penance to the technological gods with the hours of blogging I do, combined with the hours I sit in front of a computer drawing little boxes or drooling over Microsoft Word. Twitter may be the dandiest thing ever, but right now I’m too electronically overloaded to want to dip for those apples.

AkJNo Gravatar August 6, 2009 at 4:21 pm

I would if my phone had the ‘net’ AND I was really passionate about the movie I just saw. Otherwise, I leave it up to the tweens. But I probably won’t be at the same movie as them. I give it a “rare” possibility.

James FrazierNo Gravatar August 6, 2009 at 6:09 pm

I do all the time! My Twitter name is: jfrazier57

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