I don't at understand how people were
mislead by the trailer for «BURN AFTER READING».
Not exact matches
How I hope I am wrong about this,
misled by a two - minute
trailer, but more bad signs are present in the studio's promotional blurb: «Coriolanus is a drama for the ages, a commentary on the precarious draw of war...»
However, it is possible that the film will properly address Brown's darker side, and has simply omitted it from the
trailer, though that approach would run the risk of
misleading audiences who were led to expect a lighter treatment
by the
trailer.
In many ways the marketing of a film must be almost as hard as its making — I've commented previously on the difficulties faced
by those who make
trailers, and In Bruges is a new example of how a
trailer can
mislead.
Finally, in September 2011 Dead Island was released, followed
by a big marketing campaign with the infamously
misleading trailer made
by Axis Productions.
Unsurprisingly, there are no
trailers, TV spots, or posters from Primeval's
misleading «serial killer» theatrical ad campaign, which has been abandoned for this DVD, as made abundantly clear
by the cover.
That shot of him holding his own against Thanos and his Infinity Gauntlet in the second Infinity War
trailer was
misleading; Thanos wasn't stopped
by Cap's emotional show of strength, he was amused
by a pitifully weak (but brave) human standing in his way.