
07-27-2005, 08:32 PM
One thing I've learned about expectations based on trailers is that they can give off a totally different atmosphere unlike what you get in the actual movie.
The directors of the film should have some say with the trailer, becasue all you get in most of the current ones, is some advertising fruitcakes idea of what draws audiences, generally these kinds of people have made a film look totally gay by showing a montage of 1 millisecond shots of the "action" sequences. Throw in a cheesy catchprase at the end, and you have a totally different movie being advertised.
I'll go by what other people are saying about it when it's out. ....You can usually tell if a reviewer is a dickhead and they've got it wrong, I find.
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