Batman Begins WB promoting Superman Returns more than Begins?

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There's a bunch of trailers for superman and 5 tv spots already. I don't remember Begins getting this much promotion. Does anyone know?
 
This is Superman's first movie in like 20 years. They're trying to make it a big deal.
 
but my theory with promotion is that if a movie has a ridiculas amount a promotion, the movie sucks. of course, this isnt the case for all movies. Spiderman had loads of hype and it was a pretty good film. Same with all of the Batman films except B@R of course...

But then theres the films with overloaded promotion that suck. The Hulk blowed, worst superhero film ever. Batman and Robin, I wont even go there.
X3, from the looks of it, wasnt very good. (maybe im wrong though, as i havent seen it)

Im not saying superman returns is going to suck, im just stating history.

Begins was awesome, and to tell to truth, i think supes is getting about the same amount of promotion as Batman Begins.
 
Shawn Wayne said:
There's a bunch of trailers for superman and 5 tv spots already. I don't remember Begins getting this much promotion. Does anyone know?

No , Warner Bros. is promoting Superman Returns, the same way they did for BATMAN BEGINS .
 
Personally, I haven't seen any TV spots or trailers yet, it seemed about the same just before Begins came out.
 
I read in a Superman Returns board people complaining about the exact opposite thing.
 
Superman Returns is like the spiderman for wb
 
I've only seen two tv spots and no trailers (in the theater). Beats Batman Begins though, I only saw ONE tv spot for that movie and no trailers (in the theater). Maybe I just don't watch alot of television?
 
Batattack said:
I've only seen two tv spots and no trailers (in the theater). Beats Batman Begins though, I only saw ONE tv spot for that movie and no trailers (in the theater). Maybe I just don't watch alot of television?
perhaps, I saw lots of Begins spots on TV and quite a few trailers in the movies. Begins had a suttle marketing approach though, they relied on word of mouth (which was needed to erase Batman and Robin memories) and I'd say it worked
 
It is getting more promotion......Batman Begins didn't have any tv spots air until about 2 weeks before it's release. It was very under the radar, remember how much people were complaining saying about the lack of promotion? And we kept hearing that they were going with the "word of mouth" thing....and it worked, so there ya go.

Superman Returns is a much more marketable film.....add to the fact that the previous Batman films had been promoted like crazy, Begins needed to go under the radar and not be a total "in your face" attempt b/c people have seen so much of him.

It's Superman's return....and he's like the Spider-Man of the Marvel Films. Kids, Families, Adults can all dig it....and he can be marketed with Fast Food and all that other crap....and it works. Batman's more like the X-MEN franchise. Dark, and not as easy to market simply b/c of most of the themes.

So....yeah, it looks like it's being marketd more than Begins.......but for very very good reason.
 
I dunno why this is even a point of discussion really. Did any of us wonder if Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, or Harry Potter, or any other WB film was marketed better than BB when it came out? Every movie is different, every situation is different, and they're marketed as such.
 
CConn said:
I dunno why this is even a point of discussion really. Did any of us wonder if Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, or Harry Potter, or any other WB film was marketed better than BB when it came out? Every movie is different, every situation is different, and they're marketed as such.

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didnt everyone want these batflicks to be for the fans and adults only?

You get what you ask for.
 
The Batman said:
didnt everyone want these batflicks to be for the fans and adults only?

You get what you ask for.

You got a point.
 
Me? I'd like the new Batflicks to do big numbers and be the movies everyone likes to watch. I'd like to hear a Batflick make 50 mill on the first day, rather than for the whole weekend like BB did.

But most fans dont want that. And WB is taking that to heart. Supes, on the other hand, is getting bigger promotion because it can reach a bigger audience
 
The Batman said:
Me? I'd like the new Batflicks to do big numbers and be the movies everyone likes to watch. I'd like to hear a Batflick make 50 mill on the first day, rather than for the whole weekend like BB did.

But most fans dont want that.
Sadly, That's because many fans are as foolish as WB was in thinking a "movie everyone likes to watch" involves rubber nipples and body glitter.
 
Batman was different. WB was still reeling from Batman & Robin and really wanted to underplay this movie or save money on the marketing.
 
CConn said:
Sadly, That's because many fans are as foolish as WB was in thinking a "movie everyone likes to watch" involves rubber nipples and body glitter.

Exactly. Man, I wanna be proud enough as a Batfan to say that my hero's flicks make killings at the box office.

A movie for the masses dosent mean camp. If fans expand their minds a bit they'd realize.

There's NO reason Batman cant do numbers like Spider-Man. Especially since it was THE superhero franchise in the late 80's and 90's
 
Spare-Flair said:
Batman was different. WB was still reeling from Batman & Robin and really wanted to underplay this movie or save money on the marketing.

But the sequel's gonna be darker and for fans only.

Not that i'm worried about the darker part
 
Everyone still feel it's the same? I see superman in my sleep now
 
It was no secret that Begins was subtly marketed - WB was dealing with a lot of baggage from the previous 2 films which left a bad taste in everyones mouths. Like someone said, Superman is the most recognized comic book character, hasn't been around in 20 years so of course WB is gonna go all out and blow their load on it.
 
The BB marketing and SR marketing feel very similar to me.

The only thing I'm missing is the big long sneak peak at the end of an episode of Smallville.
 

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