That phone was kinda cute.
It reminded me of the "Batphone" in the campy 60s Batman series!
It would glow just like that.
"Same Bat-Time, Same Bat-Channell!"
I loved the Incredibles teaser, and the first trailer especially. The music really got you excited, and you only see a glimpse of Syndrome at the end, which was awesome. And boy was he cool.
For example, look at the full trailer for "Spider-Man 2". A masterpiece. In general, I think that they're better than ever nowadays.
Uh, a masterpiece? Well, if showing every major plot point and half the finale is a masterpiece, then....just sayin'.
I much prefer the Spidey 2 teaser, the one that started off with MJ and Peter sitting together and MJ saying "Do you love me?" (That gets me every time.) It's much more in the style of what FULL TRAILERS used to be like.
If you ever get a chance, get the 80's version of The Fly 20th Anniversery DVD and watch the theatrical trailer for it. THAT is a trailer. (Even the lame Fly II trailer is better than what we see today.)
I know styles have changed, but still....it doesn't mean we have to get shoddy quality.
...BTW I very much believe that animated trailers are in a different category than live-action. (Especially since what the audience expects from animation is not only different from live-action, but those expectations have changed radically from 1980s and even 1990s animation. Want proof? Maybe The Last Unicorn has a trailer somewhere on the disc, or even The Secret of Nimh. That would be a good comparison to today.)
Just my opinon.
The thing is, I *do* think trailers today have some artistic quality to them.
I agree that some do as well....King Kong (the teaser) defintetly, 100%. That's very much in the style of what trailers used to be.
Even though it's from a while ago I also liked the Pleasantville (1998) trailer...no particular reason.
Older trailers are interesting to see, and some of them are quite good. But try comparing the trailers for the original "Star Wars" trilogy to those made for the prequels, and then maybe I'm getting my point across better. Wink
I haven't seen them, and I guess they may seem hokey by today's standards. But I'd probably prefer them. Other than the first Revenge of the Sith trailer that blended the '77 material with the prequels, I thought the new Star Wars trailers (especially Episode I) were pretty bad. All they did was show scenes from the film...there's no art in that, at least I don't think so. Lucas would have gotten rabidly excited responses from audiences if he showed Yoda doing stand-up comedy for six minutes. Yeah, TPM trailer was cool because it showed scenes from the film, but so what? There wasn't a whole lot to get excited about other than the stunning CGI, Liam Neeson in a wig, and oh yeah...Jar-Jar Binks. Plus, Anakin barely talks at all. (But maybe that was a good thing.)
Personally, I thought the coolest thing was seeing young Obi-Wan for the first time. (Still, at least they didn't totally screw up and show the climactic light-sabre duel with Darth Maul--THAT was a close one.

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I did see a trailer for the 1983 film "WarGames" with Matthew Broaderick when he was like 16 years old. It's about a teen who while "downloading" (so to speak) what he thinks are video games, is really breaking into a government computer and inadvertantly starting World War III. It's actually an awesome film (even with those dated, lumbering dinosour computers) and yeah, I think think that trailer was better too. :
Here's a pic:
http://www.pldos.pl/bogus/hardware/komp ... _imsai.jpg
OLD computers....
And...the original modem:
http://www.imsai.net/images/war_image/coupler.jpg

You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!