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Yes, but the full "Spider-Man 2" trailer did what it was supposed to do: It told us what sort of plot elements to expect, but it didn't tell us how any of them were solved. Yeah, you saw Harry taking off Spidey's mask, but you got the idea that he was going to do that from the teaser.
I guess what I'm saying is that trailers for big movies have become "Events" now. For example, the teaser trailer for "Spider-Man 3" is supposed to be in theaters starting August 4th. I'm anticipating it almost as much as I'm looking forward to actual movies like "Superman Returns". And if there's so much anticipation for a trailer, it should live up to the hype.
Do you have the "Star Trek" films on DVD? Because the full trailers for almost all of those films (except for "Nemesis", which had great previews even though it flopped) give away every tiny detail. To me, these are an example of how most old trailers were.
Some trailers today do show too many plot details (the one for "When a Stranger Calls" had way too much. Thank God I didn't watch the trailer till after I saw the movie!), but quite a few of them don't. I guess that's just how I feel.
I guess what I'm saying is that trailers for big movies have become "Events" now. For example, the teaser trailer for "Spider-Man 3" is supposed to be in theaters starting August 4th. I'm anticipating it almost as much as I'm looking forward to actual movies like "Superman Returns". And if there's so much anticipation for a trailer, it should live up to the hype.
Do you have the "Star Trek" films on DVD? Because the full trailers for almost all of those films (except for "Nemesis", which had great previews even though it flopped) give away every tiny detail. To me, these are an example of how most old trailers were.
Some trailers today do show too many plot details (the one for "When a Stranger Calls" had way too much. Thank God I didn't watch the trailer till after I saw the movie!), but quite a few of them don't. I guess that's just how I feel.
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I was CONVINCED that he was going to pull the mask off and in the actual film that it was NOT going to be Peter Parker.
Remember that Peter throws the costume away? We get that in the trailer and then there's some action/plot points.
We cut to Harry going to remove the mask...CUT...a no-show as to who it was...
I thought that some kid would have found the suit, tried to be a hero and captured by Doc Ock, where he would have been "un-masked" and mistaken for Spidey by Harry.
Of course, that's a different turn of events and Peter/real Spidey would have had to have saved that kid (maybe still showing Harry who was under the mask), but that's what I got from that trailer.
Remember that Peter throws the costume away? We get that in the trailer and then there's some action/plot points.
We cut to Harry going to remove the mask...CUT...a no-show as to who it was...
I thought that some kid would have found the suit, tried to be a hero and captured by Doc Ock, where he would have been "un-masked" and mistaken for Spidey by Harry.
Of course, that's a different turn of events and Peter/real Spidey would have had to have saved that kid (maybe still showing Harry who was under the mask), but that's what I got from that trailer.
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Off-topic of Spiderman, but on-topic for trailers:
My wife and I saw a trailer for Matchstick Men starring Nicholas Cage which looked interesting enough to rent. We watched the movie, and it was completely different than the impression we got from the trailer. The movie itself wasn't bad, just not what we were expecting.
The original trailer was on the DVD as an extra, so we watched it again. I still want to see the movie they were advertising.
My wife and I saw a trailer for Matchstick Men starring Nicholas Cage which looked interesting enough to rent. We watched the movie, and it was completely different than the impression we got from the trailer. The movie itself wasn't bad, just not what we were expecting.
The original trailer was on the DVD as an extra, so we watched it again. I still want to see the movie they were advertising.
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I was like that with "Teen Agent". When I was young we thought it looked cool so myself and friends rented it and were appalled by the terrible film.
We watched the trailer again afterwards and still wanted to see THAT movie too!
I know where you stand with Matchstick Men. I also enjoyed the movie and its twists, but it wasn't the quirky comedy that the trailer offered.
We watched the trailer again afterwards and still wanted to see THAT movie too!
I know where you stand with Matchstick Men. I also enjoyed the movie and its twists, but it wasn't the quirky comedy that the trailer offered.
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Trailer for Secret of Nimh:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-leTvNS2udA
Trailers for animated films were very different way back when. Now they seem to emulate the style of live-action trailers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-leTvNS2udA
Trailers for animated films were very different way back when. Now they seem to emulate the style of live-action trailers.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Nah .. the live-action trailers back then were 'oddly' paced (by modern standards), as well.
For contemporary examples, look up the STAR TREK II, E.T., POLTERGEIST, or ON GOLDEN POND trailers ..
I love that SECRET OF NIMH trailer, though (it's included as an 'extra' on the DVD). That film, more than any other, is the reason I ended up in the business.
For contemporary examples, look up the STAR TREK II, E.T., POLTERGEIST, or ON GOLDEN POND trailers ..
I love that SECRET OF NIMH trailer, though (it's included as an 'extra' on the DVD). That film, more than any other, is the reason I ended up in the business.
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I recently got Secret of Nimh on DVD, and it's awesome. I've even come to terms with the weird mystical element that was added to the original story (which is still one of my favorite books), just because I love the rest so much.
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