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Just got back from V for Vendetta moments ago and I must say that it was the best time at the movies I've had thus far this year.
However, when they played the Superman Returns teaser trailer beforehand, it seemed to have been tweaked. I first realized this when the Legendary Pictures logo had a new background (and for a moment I thought we might be getting an all new trailer with stuff from Showest, but I quickly realized that it was highly unlikely, and I was correct). As the teaser continued though, all the visuals seemed to have been changed in the slightest ways, most notably in the shot where young Clark is soaring over the cornfield (in the original his legs move more than they did in the revised version) and the last few shots with Superman in space (it seemed to have the shot start from further behind Superman, where we had longer view of the cape and then when he shot down to Metropolis, the city seemed to be in greater detail with less clouds covering the land).
I don't think this was my eyes playing tricks on me, but I paid very close attention to the teaser once noticing that the Legendary Pictures logo was different.
Did anyone else who saw V for Vendetta notice this as well?
However, when they played the Superman Returns teaser trailer beforehand, it seemed to have been tweaked. I first realized this when the Legendary Pictures logo had a new background (and for a moment I thought we might be getting an all new trailer with stuff from Showest, but I quickly realized that it was highly unlikely, and I was correct). As the teaser continued though, all the visuals seemed to have been changed in the slightest ways, most notably in the shot where young Clark is soaring over the cornfield (in the original his legs move more than they did in the revised version) and the last few shots with Superman in space (it seemed to have the shot start from further behind Superman, where we had longer view of the cape and then when he shot down to Metropolis, the city seemed to be in greater detail with less clouds covering the land).
I don't think this was my eyes playing tricks on me, but I paid very close attention to the teaser once noticing that the Legendary Pictures logo was different.
Did anyone else who saw V for Vendetta notice this as well?