Not exact matches
And I did
watch the
trailer (but didn't read the books)- holy wow, that elevator scene
though!
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.
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.
Though the latest
trailer seems to give away an awful lot (seriously, don't
watch it), there's clearly much more to the story than the studio is letting on, and that has me both intrigued and a little worried.
Based on that
trailer,
though, if it gets in:
watch out.
I have to admit
though, ever since
watching the
trailer over a year ago and hearing the Dwarfs singing «Misty Mountains» in Bilbo's house.
A note of caution to those interested in seeing it,
though: Do not
watch the
trailer, as it ruins just about every funny moment in the film.
ROOTS Leighton Meester makes me want to
watch (even
though the
trailer felt the need to include a testicle joke before the 30 - second mark).
I begin
watching his film with a certain amount of acceptance even
though I've literally seen none of it (not counting footage from the
trailers).
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.
The Vizio 8 - Inch Tablet's screen has a resolution of 1024 x 768, higher than the 7 - inch Acer Iconia Tab A100 (1024 x 600) When we
watched a high - quality
trailer of The Thing, the white arctic scenery, barren mountain backdrops, and brief glimpses of alien monsters in dark shadows were all fairly vibrant,
though slightly pixelated.
One word does need to be kept in mind when
watching the
trailer,
though: techno — Drill Man's theme from Mega Man 4 to be exact — and loads of it.
The
trailer,
though short, is worth
watching more than once.
After
watching this gameplay
trailer on weapons upgrades and the runes system, it looks as
though this game is going to expand on what appears to be a Assassin's Creed style of game (which I am a fan of also).
I loved gow 4 since i
watched the first
trailer even
though I'm an old fan of the series and finished all previous games for several times i think all thess changes they have made has improved gow to a very higher level.
Watching the
trailer, it looks as
though Thistle will eventually meet the Animal Gods.
If you need to cure that itch right now,
though, you can
watch the reveal
trailer here:
PC players, meanwhile, will have to wait an extra three days to get their hands on No Man's Sky,
though they can help pass the extra time by
watching the previously released
trailers covering No Man's Sky's exploration, and trading elements in the No Man's Sky trading
trailer.
Right now
though, get your Ghost ready and
watch the first
trailer for the game below and see the first details from the game from Bungie below.
The first
Watch Dogs was a huge success in terms of sales,
though it disappointed more than a few fans who got hyped with that stunning E3 2012 reveal
trailer.
Even
though you may have already
watched the Pokemon Sun and Moon
trailer about a dozen times already, you may have missed one of the biggest revelations not announced: There's a fourth, brand new Pokemon in the game.
Whether we were streaming YouTube videos,
watching a live feed of ESPN from Sprint TV (which appeared on one screen), or viewing a Flash
trailer of the movie Hanna stretched across both displays, video quality was solid,
though we had to wait for buffering when the connection was slow.
When I
watched a
trailer for Thor: Ragnarok, Thor's normally bright cape looked like a dull burgundy and the Hulk's green skin appeared as
though it had been dipped in a gray milk bath.
When I
watched the same
trailer on a model with a SureView privacy screen turned on, the
trailer had a foggy quality to it,
though bright colors like the red and blue in Spidey's suit and the Vulture's bright green eyes still shined through.
Though I'm a little hard of hearing, I didn't miss a single rumble from Robocop and the speakers dutifully vibrated when a plane took off during a Grand Theft Auto
trailer I
watched.