There's even less
plot than the trailer teases.
Not exact matches
While the
trailer for «The Revenant» doesn't say a lot about the
plot, it gives more
than enough reason to see it.
The official
trailer for Zoolander 2 (or 2oolander, as it's known amongst those of us who aren't really, really, ridiculously good - looking) has arrived, with way more
plot and action
than the teaser, but minus the bumbling of that video's release.
«We're more ghosts
than people» says Morgan to an unnamed lady outlaw right before the
trailer specifies the year the
plot will take place in to be 1899, putting it 7 years before the botched robbery at the beginning of Red Dead Redemption, and 12 years before the main events of that game.
The
trailer offers no insight to the
plot other
than to insinuate Bella is a vamp through and through.
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.
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.
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).
Last up is the first full
trailer for The Bourne Legacy, which, naturally runs through far more of the
plot than that first teaser, opening up the film to a wider audience, perhaps even those who have yet to catch all of the other films in the franchise.
The
trailer reveals the
plot point that she must recover five mystical items in order to escape, which feels more like a video game
than a movie (not the first time one of Snyder's films has invited that comparison).
While this is our first «traditional»
trailer with more
plot and character details
than ever, Deadpool 2 still can't help poking fourth - wall fun at itself.
That leaves less
than two - thirds of the movie for things to happen, but fortunately for our grumbly hero, he has some help in the form of Dave (John Goodman), a surf - shop - owning buddy in the middle of a divorce, and John (Thomas Middleditch), a nervous rookie who is ready to take over completely random portions of the
plot or pitch in some voice - over narration whenever Willis feels like taking a nap in his
trailer.
Casa de mi Padre Directed by: Matt Piedmont Starring: Will Ferrell, Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna Rating: R Release Date: March 16, 2012
TRAILER SCORE: 6/10 Thoughts by TSR: More of an announcement teaser
than anything, this brief look at Casa de mi Padre doesn't bother getting into much
plot, instead attempting to answer the question, «Who is... Armando Alvarez?»
The
trailer doesn't give away too much of the
plot other
than Portman's character survives to tell her story, which includes eerie visitations, alien creatures and a portal to another realm.
The overall tone of this
trailer is different
than the «fun» feeling of the previous one, but that may simply be attributed to the inclusion of Steppenwolf and the laying of groundwork for the film's
plot.
There's been a worrying trend of
trailers that seem to be nothing more
than compressed versions of the film intent on giving away every
plot point before the audience can watch the actual movie, damaging the anticipation.
Rather
than summarizing past Nazi
plot - foiling adventures, this final installment acts as in interlude, filling in the gaps leading up to the 3D CG
trailer.
Okay, these so called professionals all base the game on the
plot, uhh, just playing the demo or watching the
trailer will immeadiatly tell you this game isnt about
plot, the reason i like this game iscause it is a casual game where you can feel like you can finish it, you know carrying on through the adventure mode little by little, its not meant for the hardcore, while more gameplay mechanics would of been nice (just using the stick and a button is definatly over used) but the real reason this game is fun, the price, its just # 3 ($ 5) and considering a hell of alot of worse games cost more
than double this on live arcade you could do alot worse, the only thing blocking this from an 8 is the online community is dead, unfortunatly!
This new
trailer gives us more details on the
plot than any of the past videos and it's shaping up to be very interesting indeed.
Despite the 3D gimmick thrown in our faces and the
trailer's horrible use of typography (ugh) I came away with the impression that in the end Revelation will most likely have more in common with Silent Hill 3's
plot than Silent Hill 2006 ever had with the original game.