Well, yes. That one scene was better than anything scene in this trailer.
The shots at the end of the trailer were nice and showed the "scope" in a way, but it was pretty generic overall. The "funny" moments were awful.
Still looking forward to the film. Just not a fan of any of the trailers.
So was this the final trailer before the movie's release, or will there be one more?
the facebook comment followed by a big dr.Pepper soda machine made me laugh.
Well, the comedy felt really sophomoric -- even just the taser moment. I love the "Another!" moment, but other than that....
The story doesn't tell a story. It's just a random selection of clips slapped together. What a guy in a hospital? What a guy on a rainbow bridge? What a guy and a hammer? Frost giants? That's cool...I...guess...
The CGI looked fairly terrible and rushed, almost as if this trailer was released as a response to the hype of X-Men. Complete scenes that just looked like animatic material -- the crazy monster at the end, the shot of Thor before the THOR title came up. Just bad green screen. I was hoping Marvel's cheapness wasn't going to show but -- sadly -- it is badly.
Also,
I know not every movie should be The Dark Knight, but just watch the X-Men trailer even. There's a gravitas there, there's a journey be spoken about in two simple lines at the end. What does this have?
And what was so good about the First Class trailer?
Xavier and Magneto playing chess?
Nah, the X-men trailer was nothing special.
Want me to pay to watch Mutant Kids?
Thor trailer ain't great, but it ain't Mutant kids.
Sorry,
Everything was funny, but it does seem like people here don't have much of a sense of humor.
This isn't a hardcore drama, this is a summer blockbuster. Humor is good.
funny how you say mutant kids as an insult when that is what they are in the comics
A god is sent to earth, has trouble fitting in, must stop his brother from wiping out an entire species. Or is that not a story?The story doesn't tell a story. It's just a random selection of clips slapped together. What a guy in a hospital? What a guy on a rainbow bridge? What a guy and a hammer? Frost giants? That's cool...I...guess...
" i have no plans to die today." love it!
A god is sent to earth, has trouble fitting in, must stop his brother from wiping out an entire species. Or is that not a story?
And anyone who saw the first trailer would have no trouble putting the entire story together instead of just that framework.
We need more stills becuz there were alot of epic very quickly edited shots.
The story is blatantly obvious. The general audience isn't stupid.That's the problem. most people don't watch trailers like fans, and put two and two together like this.
Well, that's debatable. However, I agree that the general audience isn't so stupid that they'd miss the story from what the trailer gives us.The story is blatantly obvious. The general audience isn't stupid.
Well, the comedy felt really sophomoric -- even just the taser moment. I love the "Another!" moment, but other than that....
Just got home from work and watched the entire thing this time.
I agree with some of the humour. I can already tell that stupid girl with the glasses is going to be annoying as all hell, and her humour is going to be the kind that makes you want to roll your eyes or cringe.
The CGI looked fairly terrible and rushed, almost as if this trailer was released as a response to the hype of X-Men. Complete scenes that just looked like animatic material -- the crazy monster at the end, the shot of Thor before the THOR title came up. Just bad green screen. I was hoping Marvel's cheapness wasn't going to show but -- sadly -- it is badly.
I'm sure a good amount of it will be cleaned up by the time of it's release. That's how it is with most movies.
I know not every movie should be The Dark Knight, but just watch the X-Men trailer even. There's a gravitas there, there's a journey be spoken about in two simple lines at the end. What does this have?
I also really disliked how much product placement was in the trailer alone.