Sentences with phrase «rather than a trailer»

It's actually a minute from one of the game's early cutscenes rather than a trailer, so depending on your sensitivity to spoilers you may or may not want to give it a miss.

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.
Getting married is a once in a lifetime event (hopefully), and rather than purchase a trailer - full of decorations, many fathers - of - the - bride decide to seek out a few rentals.
A GOOD product is only part of the innovation story, says Bernd Ostermeyer, a Darwin engineer who designed a trailer, called Flex Tipper, which dumps its load to the side rather than at the back.
Add a score by Underworld's Rick Smith and a kinetic, visually impressive trailer, and we're hoping that the film arrives sooner rather than later.
I would rather we get another 3 or 4 trailers than just one more featuring some gameplay.
However, since the the trailer is titled «Get Ready to Assemble» we're fairly confident we'll see The Avengers sooner, rather than later.
Loved the concept of the film, but the trailer tells too much and the film just might go the familiar commercial way rather than having an indie feel to it.
A fan edit of the Suicide Squad trailer imagines the film with the Joker as the main antagonist rather than the Enchantress.
An extended cut of the film's previously - released trailer (see above) offers a better look at Hazel's daily life, via a talk with her parents - one that's rather different than the conversations most teens have with their mom and dad - as well as an extra moment or two between she and the young Augustus Waters (Elgort): a teen amputee and bone cancer survivor, whose thirst for life and upbeat personality make it all but impossible for Hazel to be immune to his charms (or so the trailer informs us, anyway).
More superhero trailers could stand to generate some original content, and to play out a single episode rather than offering the usual speedy highlight reel of spectacle.
: — 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.
Another key piece of information the trailer gives us is that Brown's mother will appear in the portion of the film that deals with his adult life, rather than just his childhood.
There's no denying the guy has loads of talent and what struck me here in this trailer was that it seemed Depp was actually creating a character with Charlie Mortdecai rather than just phoning it in under a bunch of makeup and facial expressions.
I thought Vantage Point looked like a pretty decent thriller from the trailer - quite refreshing to see actors of a certain vintage in a film like this, rather than a bunch of kids - but reviews suggest my enthusiasm was possibly misplaced (I'll get to make my own mind up soon enough).
Not sure it will be any better than the first which I found amusing but rather forgettable but at least, like its predecessor, the trailer is pretty kick - ass and features some great one liners.
I like the 60s - 70s vibe of the trailer and poster, and it looks like Payne is going for something subdued like Sideways rather than something more mainstream like The Descendants.
That trailer was filled with over-expository moments and scenes that made the film look like a remake of Predator rather than an adaptation of VanderMeer's work.
The film's trailer showcases some incredible action, with most of the effects being physical rather than computer generated, and while the film promises to be a bombastic start to the summer season its cast is also a huge draw.
Set against the crusty, propulsive keyboard plinks of Jefferson Starship's «Jane» (which opens both Wet Hot American Summer and its accompanying series), the trailer overrides American Honey's diegetic soundtrack to give it the low - stakes look of a suggestive teen sex comedy (replete with comedic freeze frames and vintage title cards) rather than the sobering exploration of class and youthful recklessness it is.
The trailer also lets everyone know that this film will go back to the more dramatic tone of the first «Cars» film rather than the light - hearted spy romp that was «Cars 2».
It almost feels like they poured all their concentration into those fantastical moments purely to fill up a 2 minute trailer, rather than enhance the film itself.
Thankfully, the trailer also suggests that Amalric actually has a role to play rather than simply an extended cameo.
There are a few tricks on display here too, though — the trailer has her repeating «If you touch me again, I'll die» over and over again, but since that's a line from «Marnie,» it's clearly Grace rehearsing rather than anything more sinister.
There are some cool stunts in the trailer, but I want to see more of the characters» personalities rather than just the conspiracy / chase angle.
Phil Spencer confirms that there will be more gameplay demonstrations at the show rather than CGI trailers.
It seems that Volgin is indeed back in some way but it should be noted that considering the supernatural elements seen in The Phantom Pain trailers, he could be a figment of Snake's imagination rather than being back from the dead.
With the poster out and the release date six months away, it's likely we'll be seeing a teaser trailer sooner rather than later.
Rather than recite them to you, you should just hit jump and check out the not - safe - for - work trailer even if you are at work.
The snapping of Thanos's fingers has been teased a lot in the trailers and TV spots, and it's worth stating that the moment from Jim Starlin's Infinity Gauntlet that inspires it happens midway through # 1 - hardly a cliffhanger (Infinity War seems to borrow heavily from Jonathan Hickman's Infinity event rather than Starlin's anyway).
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).
From the look of this second, considerably revamped trailer — which is set to the film's score rather than the first trailer's original music choice of the Beastie Boys» «Sabotage» — I think this one is going to make more fans a lot happier.
Last night at a trailer Q&A Wan mentioned that this film is almost in a different genre than the first, where the subtext here is domestic drama rather than a haunted house.
I feel the game needs slightly more longevity in these ways rather than more tractors, trailers etc..
Rather than describing it (because that may be impossible), here's the trailer for Death Stranding:
The source material is hugely derivative, failing to bring much new to the table, and last week's trailer didn't help much, looking like the pilot for a new show a la «Supernatural» rather than a movie.
Rather than tease us with mere surreptitious flashes, the trailer starts to flesh out the full, striking scope of Wakanda, and shows us all of the major players and a lot of the action to come.
Beset by accusations of vagina - washing from a very vocal (and rather pathetic) corner of the internet, a less - than - reassuring first trailer and a borderline insufferable Fall Out Boy / Missy Elliot rendition of the iconic «Who You Gon na Call?»
This trailer does a great job of alleviating the concerns people had that this movie would really be «Avengers 2.5» rather than «Captain America 3.»
I'm not sure if my rather generous review is a result of lowered expectations or not, but I enjoyed Stuck on You far more than I thought I would based on my low opinion of the previews and trailer.
Based on a novel by Ernest Cline and co-adapted by him too, the story unfolds in the inevitably dystopian future of 2045, where rubbish - strewn trailer parks are now arranged vertically and where our young hero, Wade Watts (Tye Sheridan)-- like so many others who live in «the Stacks» — prefers to spend his days immersed in the Oasis rather than confronting the misery of real life.
This seems to be a rough cut of a promotional trailer rather than a finished theatrical trailer, so keep that in mind as you make your judgment.
The selections open from left to right, but the easy - to - miss arrow key in the «Trailers and TV Spots» box makes it seem as though there's only one TV spot included at first rather than seven.
I've been mostly watching trailers over and over again this week rather than playing anything, though I whipped through the second Telltale Guardians of the Galaxy episode and have continued to play ARMS whenever possible.
Jeff Nichols» retro - tinged science fiction thriller Midnight Special looks like the type of film you don't want to know too much about before you see it — which means the tidbits we've gotten (a poster, an early trailer, one thrilling clip) are tantalizing rather than being especially revealing.
(Deadpool 2 sure shoots a lot of footage that's presumably just going to be used in trailers, rather than the final movie, doesn't it?
If you saw the trailer and are expecting a pure action movie, you'll be disappointed as the movie is more science fiction and philosophy rather than action or thriller.
As you undoubtedly picked up from the synopsis and trailer, Mortal Instruments (in essence) uses the same fantasy / coming - of - age formula as the Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, and The Dark Is Rising series - but with a female, rather than male, teen protagonist.
And that's why I've always maintained that I'd rather have the nicest shack in the trailer park than the worst house in Snooty Acres.
In Sport mode the shifts are quicker, less lethargic and feel like the gearbox is installed in the car rather being towed behind in a trailer and connected via a series of linkages longer and more intertwined than the car's wiring loom.
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