Tacit Ronin
Avenger
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Is that a poster or a demonstration of what not to on a circumcision table?
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Pretty weak trailer. Did nothing for me.
Right. Not everything has to be a 2 minute and 30 second trailer that basically tells the whole movie.
I thought it was fine as an announcement teaser but I'm damn sure not going to get on anyone for being disappointed or not liking it. I was pretty much flamed for not liking the Days of Future Past trailer. I know how Nolan fans can get so hopefully people are allowed to not be impressed.
Agree with you on DOFP by the way. Looks kinda messy to me.
The trailer was kind of messy but the film itself looks solid.
People, look at the underlying message of the teaser. It's reminding us that we use to be in awe of the achievements made by pioneers in the past and how we've lost that sense of wonder to push us ourselves forward to strive for more. The trailer is not suppose to wow you, it's suppose to make you think.
Similar commercials, using the EXACT same footage to put the same message across play during every commercial break on Discovery Channel and Science Channel here in the states.
People, look at the underlying message of the teaser. It's reminding us that we use to be in awe of the achievements made by pioneers in the past and how we've lost that sense of wonder to push us ourselves forward to strive for more. The trailer is not suppose to wow you, it's suppose to make you think.
Similar commercials, using the EXACT same footage to put the same message across play during every commercial break on Discovery Channel and Science Channel here in the states.
I'm not following the production that closely, but the trailer presents a very messy storyline.
Similar commercials, using the EXACT same footage to put the same message across play during every commercial break on Discovery Channel and Science Channel here in the states.
I'm sorry, but we live in a world where trailers already give you more than enough - in fact trailers spoil you to death trying to look cool. Will people remember this teaser? Probably not, but the underlying message may stick in peoples minds which will come into play once the film comes around. It's smart advertising asking people a question, because it makes them think about an answer and where they stand on the question. It's not about whether people will think 'hey 'I've got to see that movie now', it's about planting the question in people's minds, and this teaser does exactly that. The first trailers asks the question, the next trailer will show the possibilities, it's all part of a longer plan.It should make you take notice and want to see more. Do you really think the general movie going public are going to remember this teaser five minutes after seeing it? Most are going to go ''WTF was that about? oh well'' and then be overwhelmed by the next trailer that comes on that slams them with visuals.
Im not judging the movie, we really haven't even seen a trailer yet but I think the teaser was a fail Im excited for this movie and it did absolutely nothing for me.