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Maybe it was the title, or the
trailer
(certainly not the interview on the DVD, which is with the director as he keeps saying "hi, kids" into the camera like a buffoon), but I had expectations for Entrails of a Virgin to be at least a bit of sleazy fun with some good sex scenes and brutal, bloody killings by a weird Japanese penetrator.
Its numerous
trailer
bumps on TV for several months made me REAALLY want to see this movie.
It has some cute moments (the ones you've seen in the trailer) but the actors are largely wasted.
SNL cast member Amy Poehler is her usual over the top in her role as
trailer
park trash turned princess.
I watched the
trailer
online and decided that I would go and see it.
(Is it any coincidence they live in a
trailer
park).
This movie was portrayed in the
trailer
as a comedy.
I think if they want to make a movie like this than they should be man enough to reflect the true intentions of the movie in the
trailer.
I think the
trailer
should reflect the theme and intentions of a movie.
I really think that true deception was involved in this
trailer
because if they showed the true intention of the movie, no one would have seen it.
This movie is about a female rape victim/comic book writer from New York that decides to get away from all that awful big city glamor and move to a dirty, run down small town where she finds refuge in a single-wide
trailer
on a dirt lot in the middle of 12th and nowhere.
The townspeople are mentally ill, yet so is she for inviting crazy men into her
trailer.
The atrocious Wood paneling in the
trailer
- enough to make ME commit murder.
And lastly, she's a artist/writer, so couldn't she afford a double-wide
trailer
and something other than a sun-yellow Chevy Chevette for love of god!
After seeing the
trailer
for this movie and finding out Spike Lee was directing, I was excited to hear about this event.
"Ask the Dust" looked intriguing from the trailer, and we especially like all of the actors.
The movie cover and
trailer
made it seem like a family of cannibals terrorizing the neighborhood which I thought was a rather interesting plot, only to be disappointed at the end discovering that it was some 'coming of age' tale about a boy's transition into being a vampire.
The
trailer
(which I saw on a Something Weird DVD) is much better than the entire film, which is remarkably forgettable.
First of all when I saw the teaser
trailer
for Wendy Wu, I was definitely excited.
I just watched the
trailer
though.
I saw the
trailer
of the film several times at theater and I excited.
Imagine that you are asked by your date what movie you wanted to see, and you remember seeing a rather intriguing
trailer
about "The Grudge."
In the trailer, it seemed as though the movie would be great, yet there is no suspense what so ever really.
You think you might go see the Sarah Marshall movie as the
trailer
look so so and you don't have to engage your brain.
So after watching the
trailer
for "Water Lilies," I expected to like this film because I thought I'd stumbled on something unique: a movie that honestly portrays teen lesbian love - sort of a female version of "Beautiful Thing."
I had not seen the movie
trailer
when I went to see the movie, instead I based my judgments on a friend's opinions.
This was not at all imaginative, there was no redeeming moment, anything remotely funny was shown in the
trailer
(and nothing amusing was in the trailer), performances were strained (especially Molly's, totally unconvincing).
When I saw this
trailer
on TV I was surprised.
Many moons ago when I was seven years old, I can vaguely remember seeing a
trailer
for this movie.
After watching this movie on DVD, I watched the
trailer.
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