droosan wrote:Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph, Frozen and Big Hero 6 -- each of them had terrible teasers, which either gave an outright false impression of being 'more-of-a-comedic-farce / less-of-a-Broadway-musical' than they really were .. or were simple 'spot-gags,' giving little to no hint of the movie's overall story.
I remember cringing when Disney announced "a lovable snowman" for Frozen (that Princess & the Frog sense of "Oh, if these are the major characters that we're just expected to market for a year, just shoot me now..."), but the teaser put Olaf in a perfect bit of context for why the animators thought he was funny. In fact, we arguably saw more of Olaf
and Sven in their own standalone teaser than we saw in the whole final movie, and some people didn't even
ask whether there was a plot to Wreck-It Ralph beyond the support-group scene.
And thought Tangled did a good first-look job at condensing the whole funny "frying-pan" scene with Flynn, Rapunzel and Pascal--Remember, this was during the Eisner-Wars years, we were expecting another loud obnoxious Chicken Little, and if they'd showed us a happy singing princess musical, the results would have been ten times worse. (Especially with everyone trying to find a "social" scapegoat for P&tF's box office.) What they gave us was something in between, and while we were still smarting from horror stories of "Rapunzel Unbraided", this at least didn't look as painful as we'd heard about.
Again, that's how Pixar/WDFA have a better grasp on the bigger picture and tone of their movie stories: The BH6 trailer could give us a funny Pixar-style dialogue-free three-minute short about a boy trying to build a robot too lovable for battle, but that in fact DOES reflect the major plot of the movie.
If Fox wants to sell us an Ice Age movie, they give us a standalone Scrat short, and if Illumination wants to sell us a Despicable sequel, they give us a standalone Minions short, but neither one has the slightest connection to anything that happens in the movie. (I remember thinking "Will someone
please tell me what happens in Despicable 2, all they keep showing are spot-gag Minion shticks!") Even DWA doesn't quite know how to sell it's "lovable" Kung Fu Panda, except to have Po assault us with "funny" staring contests....Get it, get it?