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The
trailer
goes nowhere near and only scratches the surface of the film and rightly so too, not because it has that obligation to keep its real narrative under wraps, but because what actually transpires, will provoke entirely different lines of questioning, some of which are frustratingly not answered in the film, leaving you to your own devices to interpret the series of events.
I'm normally not a Drama/Feel good movie kind of guy, but once I saw the
trailer
for "Radio", I couldn't resist.
Better than the
trailer
makes it seem?
The documentary is basically friends of Bill saying how great he was for an hour with video clips of the show mixed in, a bit like a
trailer
for the film you're about to watch.
Yet in a strange way, these demerits are also qualities of "Black Snake Moan," the tale of aging Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson), recently dumped by his wife (for his brother, no less), who comes across near-death nympho Rae (Christina Ricci, easily giving the hottest portrayal of
trailer
trash on celluloid ever); nursing the girl back to health, he chains her to his radiator to overcome her demons, and hopefully redeem his own fallen self.
It is presented as the
trailer
of the space epic Hardware Wars.
When I first viewed the trailer,I have to decide if this series would be perfect for my collection.
I went to see it because I always liked Robin Hood and I saw the
trailer
of this movie and thought it was hilarious.
Since watching the
trailer
in "The Little Mermaid II: Return To The Sea" DVD, I had a feeling that this movie is gonna be great 'cause I am a huge Disney fan.
When the
trailer
for Accepted first came up, many people began to get excited about seeing it... really excited.
I had to see the
trailer
on my "Paradise Now" DVD (released on DVD in the Spring of '06) to even know that it had a "Fall of 2005" theatrical release date.
The movie is more than what the
trailer
suggests, as well.
Bill may live in a
trailer
park, and just about have given up on life, but he is the owner of a small fortune ($280,000 to be precise) and the touching but potentially exploitative relationship between the two men lies at the heart of the film.
I knew as soon as I saw the first
trailer
for Black Snake Moan that I would have to see it.
The visuals in the
trailer
are stunning -a gleaming river bathed in sunlight- and the promise that Marc himself would be in front of the camera with his twin brother -none of both professional actors- convinced me at last, six weeks after its release.
Long
trailer?
how can it be a
trailer
when several minutes are spent telling the audience how the movie was conceptualized and then brought to the studios?
so ignore that "just a long
trailer"
review and go check it out for yourself.
Just by looking at the
trailer
it looked stupid, to me anyway.
When When A Stranger Calls was advertised on the television the
trailer
gave away the ending.
Well, I never saw the
trailer
so when I saw this film I was surprised at how good it turned out to be.
It was later on an image search(of Rory, looking for Gilmore Girls poster for locker) I picked up an image from this movie...I then searched for a trailer, I found the
trailer
and when I saw the hospital and heard Rory say "You've got the future" I remembered my vow and realized this would not be a good movie for me.
The cast seemed great, the
trailer
used music effectively, however, it seemed like there was a good chance it would cross into absurdity, and fast.
The prologue reminds me of the one for the original theatrical version of THX-1138 (the
trailer
for BUCK ROGERS, here it was clips from some early Japanese SF TV show).
It is about a strange couple who begin a competition with a
trailer
trash family, trying to steal their title as the "filthiest people alive".
) There was NO
trailer
for the film: only a slide at one theater, consisting of the word "Heartbeeps" inside a heart-shape, with a Cupid's arrow through it, and one that was a totally black picture: just Andy and Bernadette's voices saying "Val-Com!
The
trailer
of this film is slightly misleading, and I guess it mislead critics and audiences into thinking it was "Atonement: Part 2".
That is the promise of the
trailer
I saw and by which I rented Hitch.
I was skeptical before going to this because of the horribly assembled
trailer
which made it look like an equally horrible movie.
When I first saw the
trailer
for 'Black Snake Moan' I laughed and thought, "Great.
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