It's
like watching the trailers for movies before the film starts.
Like watching a trailer to a movie that has the entire plot of the movie in it and all the good parts.
Not exact matches
Finally, everyone followed Ainge onto the field, looking
like the uninvolved
trailers on one of his one - man fast breaks, and
watched him hit against a pitching machine fed by batting instructor Bobby Doerr.
TO BE HONEST ITS
LIKE WATCHING A MICHEAL BAY FILM WITH THEM, YOU WILL GET A
TRAILER / TEASER WITH TONS OF EXPLOSIONS, MOST OF THE TIME THE MOVIE TENDS TO BE TERRIBLE, BUT THAT ODD 20 % OF THE TIME ITS ACTUALLY A GOOD FILM.
I
watched «The Huntsman: Winter's War (
Trailer 2)» and I want to see this movie because I
liked the first film and this cast is even better.
If you're curious
like me, read more evidence of the mind's power to heal the body in Mind Over Medicine: Scientific Proof That You Can Heal Yourself or
watch my Public Television special Heal Yourself: Mind Over Medicine (
watch the
trailer and check listings here.
So I was
watching a movie
trailer the other day (because sometimes I get sucked into
watching movie
trailers on youtube for
like an hour) and I heard a quote I
liked,
If you
watched the
trailer like I did, you just lost 50 % of the laughs easily, and honestly, what would have been the best ones.
If you just fancy a quick fix though, and
like your
trailers, then check out the teaser on disc two, now re-mixed into 5.1 sound - it'll fire you right up into
watching the film.
Watch the
trailer and this looks
like it's going to be an Adam Sandler superhero movie but there is only a couple scenes with any action... I laughed a couple times but I definitely wouldn't buy this on dvd.
It's
like when I
watched the Clerks DVD last week; after I viewed a film, multiple outtakes, and a
trailer that were all black and white, I saw the music video included on the DVD.
After
watching the
trailer a few times, it does seem
like it gives quite a bit away leading me to figure out what twists lay ahead.
Like the first, longer
trailer, this suggests great things with a creepy gimmick that could make this a hugely unsettling
watch.
Based off their previous work and this
trailer, Jeff Who Lives At Home looks
like it would be well worth
watching.
So the new Avengers: Infinity War
trailer dropped on Friday and I am sure you have all
watched it close to 10 times since
like myself.
When I
watched the
trailer for this film, I guessed it would go something
like this; man loses his job, has a mid-life crisis, goes on to do manual labor, overcomes his crisis, get offered big opportunity at end with him most likely turning it down because of the new leaf he turned over.
While initially Dreamworks» TURBO looks
like one of those animations directed towards the younger viewer — don't say they all are — once you've
watched the
trailer here, you might think again!
The poster and
trailer made this seem
like a real one - to -
watch, pitching it as a quasi-parody of the Whitney Houston / Kevin Costner 90s «classic».
They sort of play
like watching long extended episode of
Trailers from Hell — side note: Severin should team up with
Trailers for Hell for something.
Watch the
trailers for that film (conveniently embedded below) and the movie looks
like the film that made it into theaters, but doesn't convey its tone or personality.
From the
trailer alone you can see right away that Strickland is drawing inspiration directly from Italian cinema as we
watch Toby Jones» character descend into a hole in which it doesn't look
like he's going to be able to climb out of.
Anghus Houvouras is getting deja vu from Marvel's Ant - Man...
Like many of you, I
watched the
trailer for Marvel's Ant - Man this week.
If that sounds
like emotionally fraught material, that's because it is — just
watch the teaser
trailer.
I'll just have to
watch the entire film to find out, but judging by this particular
trailer... it feels
like a expensive amateurish production.
I
watched a
trailer, I've read reviews, and it all looks
like Darren Aronofsky will dose every audience member with ayahuasca before conducting Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem in a performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream in Esperanto.
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Trailer Trash: Young Adult 1:26:55 — Other Stuff We
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De Niro is starting to feel
like a winner even before a
trailer or production still from Joy has been released (
watch for the
trailer to drop next week).
The
trailer (
watch it here) features God writing some rules which basically plays off
like a joke about Murphy's Law, ie.
Because after
watching the
trailer below, you'll see that this is a lot
like... oh.
At one point in the
trailer, Snowden and his girlfriend (played by Shailene Woodley) are in bed when he's suddenly panicked and stares at the HAL 9000 -
like camera in his computer and wonders whether he too is being
watched.
Emphasis on the international
trailer is placed on story, but for those who would
like to go in with some surprises only
watch the first minute or so.
Didn't scare me
like insidious did though, and I would have been a lot more scared if it wasn't for all the clips and
trailers I
watched (ruined a lot of scares for me) but hey that was my fault.
I'm going to
watch Hugo just to see Sacha Baron Cohen; but why on earth do they keep scoring
trailers like that?
ı really
like hi performance, he is a good actor... I have seen the
trailer of the film mentioned above, ıt was ok, definitely worth
watching.
I really enjoyed the film in French but after
watching the
trailer, I'm really curious to see how it sounds in English, especially when Page sounds
like a perfect fit for her character.
In this
trailer for his Netflix animated series Big Mouth, Nick Kroll plays a teenager who is plagued by a literal hormone monster, and if that sounds
like a fun metaphor for puberty, then you should probably
watch the
trailer.
The game I imagined in my head (after
watching the reveal
trailer) was nothing
like the demo I was playing on the show floor.
Also, these
trailers still haven't included any reference to Spider - Man yet (which might be for the best, since his rumored plot - line sounds
like something I'd rather not
watch for longer than the length of a typical cameo).
WATCH: Full
trailer for Dublin Oldschool lands and it looks
like an epic Irish version of Trainspotting
Damn you Fincher, I don't use or care about Facebook, but if this is anything
like Fight Club, I will
watch, haven't looked at
trailer.
Sure, if you
like khaki - colored landscapes and
watching guys scowl from underneath dirty helmets while shooting CGI arrows at each other; the
trailers don't seem to suggest that there's much else to Dragon Blade.
I
liked this game from the second I
watched the
trailer, I loved Super Mario 3d land on 3DS, Not as much as Mario sunshine, But much more than Galaxy, (Super Mario Sunshine is one of my favorite games, And I didn't really
like Galaxy at all!)
If you're
like me you've already
watched the
trailer about 50 times in anticipation, but in case you haven't or you just want to
watch it for that 51st time then check it out below.
At times, «Kung Fu Panda 3» feels
like watching a 95 - minute movie
trailer.
Directed by: Peter Stebbings Starring: Woody Harrelson, Kat Dennings, Sandra Oh Rating: R Release Date: February 26, 2010 (limited)
TRAILER SCORE: 10/10 MY THOUGHTS: My bias as a comic book fan is beginning to show, but in all actuality, Harrelson as a deluded do - gooder seems
like a comedy well worth
watching.
You can
watch the
trailer here; it has a very unique sci - fi feel, but also seems
like a combination of many others, so I'm interested to see how it will turn out.
After
watching the
trailer, this appeared to be nothing more than Vaughn doing his fast - talking obnoxious persona with James's cartoon
like physical antics.
For anyone who has
watched the film's
trailer or has looked at the cast list and seen the
likes of Joan Allen and William H. Macy registered as supporting players, it's doubtful they'll be particularly shocked by the central revelation awaiting the preschool - aged protagonist.
This craziness is ignited by Joanne Whalley, whose performance is described as exuding «Helen Mirren -
like sensuality,» which, I freely admit, did cause me to yelp out loud in amusement, if also go
watch the fun - looking
trailer.