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| The last time I went to the movie the trailer for 'Along Came Polly' came on...I would never go see that movie anyway, but if I was ever considering it I never would go after seeing the trailer. It gave away the whole premise, and practically the whole plot from start to finish. I think its ridiculous...the best trailers out there only give away a little and therefore intruige the audience and make them want to see the movie. If theres nothing to surprise you, or nothing new then why bother going to see it? |
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| Mu nótahu ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I think "trailers"-snippets" or whatever you want to call them are stupid , a waste of time and budget. It's always the constant **** measuring contest btw Columbia, Fox[insert name] to see who can *out promote* whom. "Here's The Matrix, and here's another recycled Disney movie with 15 yr old failure's for you to watch and identifity yourself with NOTHING" And then to top it off, they totally ruin the whole movie by giving all away in the span of 30 seconds. For example, and the first one that comes to mind is that part with Rowan Atkinson in Johnny English. "You are now entering the most secure part of England" *building blows up in the background*. I mean yeah I'd understand why sum people might NOT find that to be hilarious, but they don't understand what they're missing, it's all about Atkinson's face expression and mannerisms, that's the GENIUS. Now when I went to see it at the theater the magic itself it's lost because the joke gets old after 2 views. So what's the point? And don't give me "Ohh well, I want to have an idea about the movie is all about". Trust me brah, YOU DON'T. It's impossible to figure a movie out based on "30 seconds". It's like when Amazon puts up this stupid clips for a 35 minute orchestral piece. What's the point in that? You aren't gonna figure anything out just based on THAT. :rolleyes: [ February 06, 2004, 12:57 PM: Message edited by: Captain Beefheart ] |
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| Moderator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Um...I think when Disney makes a movie and then plays the commercials on Disney Channel they give away too much! Like for "Freaky Friday" they played all the funny parts in the commercials and then when you went to the movie to see it, it wasn't funny anymore. I almost think that when you want to go see a movie and you haven't seen commercials for it, it's better that way because then you don't know what happens. Like for that new movie that came out yesterday "Catch That Kid", they don't give away a whole lot and stuff, but it still looks good. Sometimes when commercials on Disney Channel, they almost tell you the whole movie in the commercial and I hate that! Like for "Agent Cody Banks" I never saw one commercial until after I went to see it and it was actually better that way because sometimes in those type of movies they always show you good parts. I never even heard of the movie or that Frankie Muniz or Hilary Duff was in it until my friends asked me to go with them. [ February 07, 2004, 04:27 PM: Message edited by: horse_lover_girl15 ] |
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