a clip gives a better look at
a movie than a trailer does.
I mean, I could also talk about how Awesome Hat is a much better
movie than the trailers would suggest.
Not exact matches
Chu suggests thinking of the resume like a
movie trailer — a highly focused highlight reel of experience and achievements, rather
than an exhaustive biography.
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Every time its
trailer came before a
movie I was watching, I cringed harder
than I ever have.
Looper is not exactly the film one might expect, it has more sentiment and softness to it
than the
trailers and ads suggest, but what it mostly is is something that feels firmly like the mark of a
movie artist ascending.
I've never been a fan, as a rule of horror
movies, however, the
trailer drew me to this one and i'm glad it did, the awful acting we usually get in horror
movies wasn't there this time round, in fact, the whole cast were excellent, the special effects were really very good and the humorous, intelligent dialogue (another thing you don't usually get in horrors) was brilliant, loved the film, Chris Hemsworth, although with less to do in this
than he does in Thor, was great in it too.
Invoking the visuals of «The Right Stuff» (and the «Hidden Figures»
trailer does) is also a smart move to draw in men... again, that
movie scored higher with men
than women.
The
movie makes terrific use — more
than once — of Led Zeppelin's «Immigrant Song,» which formed the basis of the brilliant
trailer for The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo several years back.
Reactions to it had been most commonly sure, and now buzz for the
movie appears to be very top — no less
than till the
trailer comes out, this is.
Between the visual style, the escalating tension, Day - Lewis» authoritative screen presence and Greenwood's score, the vibe of the
trailer is much more similar to There Will Be Blood
than to any other previous Anderson
movie.
(Oddly, one joke that is given time to breathe — and one of the film's few visual gags — is the bit featured in the
trailer where Barinholz gets Poehler's music box stuck up his butt; it works better in the
movie than in the
trailer, but it's still a juvenile choice for a centerpiece.)
: — RRB - The win goes to Cloverfield for being and actual full satisfying
movie rather
than a teaser
trailer that made me scream how December 25th wasn't nearly close enough.
A two - minute HD theatrical
trailer uses percussive cutting and a funk - punk soundtrack to suggest something more kinetic
than the
movie we got; and a two - minute HD teaser is much the same, only with in - character narration by Boliveira.
That alone should be more
than enough to get you to put this on your
movie watching list, but should you need an extra push, a new U.S.
trailer has arrived, along with a handful of new images.
The
trailer itself sells a
movie that looks far more approachable
than most of Wheatley's work so far — his penchant for combining grisly violence with black comedy is on full display, but it's wrapped in a package that could be appealing to audiences who found the psychedelic A Field in England too weird or Kill List too oblique.
New Mutants is directed by Josh Boone and written by Boone and Knate Lee, and is positioned as more of a horror
movie than a superhero
movie, as evidenced by the film's initial
trailer.
To its credit, Warner Brothers knew it was a stinker and invested little in the promotional efforts.The
trailers didn't exactly say «go see this
movie,» but screamed «run in the other direction» and in this case, the
trailers provided more
than adequate warning.
Finally, there is a gallery of three
trailers: «Teaser
Trailer 1» (1:49), «Theatrical
Trailer 2» (2:13), and «Theatrical
Trailer 4» (2:35), all of which make the
movie look much cooler
than it actually is.
The
movie is far, far better
than the
trailer which was blatantly offensive and made The Help seem like it would be nothing more
than a chick flick set in the early 1960s.
From the
trailers that we have seen so far, it looks like the
movie Avengers are having more
than a little difficulty with Thanos and his Black Order, even before he has actually put the Infinity Gauntlet together.
Approaching a
movie fresh is a hugely different experience
than seeing one that's strategically unveiled three
trailers and a barrage of TV spots, and because so much about them is unknown, I find myself watching festival films with a different level of anticipation.
Yesterday, watching the
trailer to Red Sparrow something surprised me: The
trailer to this
movie is a helluva lot better
than the actual
movie itself.
Plus, if you need anymore convincing (other
than the awesome
trailer), director Todd Strauss - Schulson checked in with us to make sure you know that this
movie is all about.
They're basically designed to sell the
movie in a slightly different fashion
than a
trailer.
What It Could Win: The first
trailer for Collateral Beauty makes it look like a weepy take on A Christmas Carol, but the
movie has a dark side that might intrigue more
than one Academy voter.
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As demons lay waste to the outside world with fire and brimstone, what else is a group of actors trapped in a house going to do other
than make a homemade
trailer for a proposed sequel to a
movie that the majority of them were in?
The new
trailer for the sci - fi action film The Maze Runner was just released, and it gives me hope that the
movie might be more
than just a retread of Divergent following in the considerable wake of The Hunger Games.
While games getting Superbowl commercials are not unheard of, they are less common
than movie trailers, as large Hollywood productions usually have greater budgets dedicated to marketing.
The
trailers, with their Freddy Krueger and Ninja Turtle cameos, suggest that the
movie may hew closer to the former
than the latter, while also threatening to misplace the director's craftsmanship in another green - screen uncanny valley, à la Tintin and The BFG.
when is filmjunk gonna post that rubber
trailer I'm curious to find out way ppl think about that
movie, I personally think it looks interesting and way funnier
than this
movie.
It's a shorter tease
than the previously released
trailer, which gets more of the
movie's plot across while also giving a lot of the film's moments away, but it's a very cute look at the live - action / animated sequel nonetheless.
Warner Bros has debuted the third & final
trailer for DC's epic, save - the - world Justice League
movie, and it looks even more exciting and action - packed
than we've seen before.
The report doesn't mention it, but we found this
trailer online for Alexander's proposed Creed
movie that was uploaded in April 2012, more
than a year before MGM announced that Coogler would direct the spin - off film, the costs of which Alexander might tally in his suit seeking «compensatory damages, punitive damages, pre-judgment interest, attorneys» fees and costs.»
20th Century Fox debuted the first
trailer for its Freddie Mercury drama «Bohemian Rhapsody» to much hype from
movie lovers and Queen fans (the YouTube video has over 1 million views in less
than seven hours).
Warner Bros has released one final
trailer for the Wonder Woman
movie, due out in less
than a month.
The
trailer for Dead Rising: Watchtower was better
than I expected, so I'm hoping the
movie follows suit!
We're now less
than a month away from the release of the Assassin's Creed
movie, and 20th Century Fox has today debuted a brand new poster for the video game adaptation featuring Michael Fassbender's Aguilar; take a look here... SEE ALSO: Assassin's Creed featurette explores «The Creed Mythology» SEE ALSO: Watch the final
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All you really need to do is skim below and watch the new
trailer for «Catching Fire» and if you're a fan, wondering just how much more awesome
than the first
movie it's going to be.
The
trailer is great but I have no clue what to expect of the film other
than it will be dark and funny, i.e. a Coen Brothers
movie.
I don't think it's a particularly good
trailer, painting the
movie as much cornier
than it actually is.
But while the main premise of «The Intern» doesn't sound very promising, the
trailers for the
movie reveal a softer, more emotional side that suggests there may be more to it
than a silly comedy about an old guy working for someone half his age.
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A photo gallery, cast & crew biographies, and a
trailer that does more to explain the film's plot (and with more gore)
than the
movie itself does round out the disc.
But the
movie's subsequent evolution was less radical
than you might guess from the giddy, pop - inflected
trailers that advertise it.
First off, I think that the cast needs to be congratulated: there were really some touching moments, and I was a lot happier with Ford in the
movie than in the
trailers — I don't mean to sound condescending at all, but the
trailers cut so many things and put them together that I thought the emotion didn't come through very effectively.
Other
than that, the Darkest Hour
trailer make its look like a pretty standard alien invasion
movie, complete with semi-hokey dialogue («They came here with a plan!»)