Troy_Parker
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I think we could do with a quip in the trailer, to show the general audience that Spidey isn't a moody bastard.
I disagree. You can accomplish that through light hearted scenes with Gwen and Peter or Peter and Uncle Ben. You don't need a cheesy joke to do that. Hell, even just have Peter webbing up the petty thug in all those different ways works.
I think we could do with a quip in the trailer, to show the general audience that Spidey isn't a moody bastard.
Agreed. Personally, I don't care if they have a quip in the trailer or not because I already know that Spidey is a wise-cracker in the movie. However, the average joe doesn't know and the best way to spread this information is through the trailer. If I have to hear the same one-liner over and over again before the movie comes out so be it, so long as people stop complaining about the movie being as dark as Batman.
I am pro-quips, but that doesn't mean Spidey's quips aren't cheesy. I'm all for them within the context of a 2 hour movie that will surely have its moments of light heartedness and seriousness, but a 2 minute trailer is too short to have that going on.
I think we could do with a quip in the trailer, to show the general audience that Spidey isn't a moody bastard.
That scene I'd be okay with, which I already stated. I'm talking about the purposely corny, "It's you who's out Gobby. Out of your mind."-esque quips. I'd actually love to see the whole, "Are you a cop?", "Yeah, the guy sitting in the back of a car in a skin tight suit is a cop." dialogue.
That scene I'd be okay with, which I already stated. I'm talking about the purposely corny, "It's you who's out Gobby. Out of your mind."-esque quips. I'd actually love to see the whole, "Are you a cop?", "Yeah, the guy sitting in the back of a car in a skin tight suit is a cop." dialogue.
But that "quip" was cringe-worthy. From what we've seen, I don't think Spidey's quips are going to be cringe-worthy in this. At least, I hope not.
I'd prefer Spidey to have a dry sense of humor as opposed to completely awful jokes that fall flat on their ass.
I hope to God it's a dry sense of humor and not the over the top humor we saw in the first 3. I want him to be sarcastic and witty which is why I was stoked about the carjacker scene.
Like someone else said, I really only want something light-hearted (not necessarily quips) just to tell the rest of the audience that Spidey isn't a "moody bastard."
Dragon Tattoo and Tintin are out on the same day.
Also, I really, really, really, really want the trailer to start with whatever the scene was with Dr. Connors in his lab with the video cameras. Maybe after that show the lighthearted carjacking scene.
I had a feeling that may be the case.I just read that Columbia Pictures is distributing Tintin, along with Paramount and Nickelodeon Movies . Now I'm pretty sure the trailer will be with Tintin.