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  • daflyboys
    Banned
    • May 2003
    • 18238

    #1

    Movie trailer idea

    Not that it's ground breaking or brand spanking new in the idea department, but I have one concerning movie trailers. I hate this over exposure of film content in movie trailers any more. It's as if they're practically showing you the movie in 15-30 secs. I think it especially spoils the novelty of movies that rely on special effects. I'd much rather have that tittilating glimpse (that's right... I said tittilating ) than outright exposure of a scene, visual or verbal. I mean how many times have you seen a movie later whereby a funny moment was ruined because they decided to pop it in the trailer? So why not primarily use deleted scenes footage when it comes to interactional segments and more visual teaser imagery for more of the visual effects genre?
  • The 24th Letter
    ERA
    • Oct 2007
    • 39373

    #2
    Re: Movie trailer idea

    good point.
    the worst is when they show the championship celebration in the trailer for a sports movie....im like ok, so we pretty much know they won

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    • Blzer
      Resident film pundit
      • Mar 2004
      • 42515

      #3
      Re: Movie trailer idea

      Originally posted by daflyboys
      Not that it's ground breaking or brand spanking new in the idea department, but I have one concerning movie trailers. I hate this over exposure of film content in movie trailers any more. It's as if they're practically showing you the movie in 15-30 secs. I think it especially spoils the novelty of movies that rely on special effects. I'd much rather have that tittilating glimpse (that's right... I said tittilating ) than outright exposure of a scene, visual or verbal. I mean how many times have you seen a movie later whereby a funny moment was ruined because they decided to pop it in the trailer? So why not primarily use deleted scenes footage when it comes to interactional segments and more visual teaser imagery for more of the visual effects genre?
      That's what I always tell my friends. I say they use nothing but deleted scenes. That way, you give the audience something to be attracted about without spoiling anything.

      But then people complain that those scenes weren't in the movie.
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