I dont think that was the real trailer for 1989 Batman, but if I am wrong, christ help us in the hunt for creativity.
Trailers for movies back then were pretty short. And they got even shorter.. Trailers were the only thing that made me go out and BUY DVDs vs. buying VHS tapes back then. I never got to see the trailers or forgot and Dvds usually have them. In any case, old movies that had trailers that I never saw cuz I wasnt born yet, were usually pretty darn short in length and quite horrible.
It made me wonder what invoked people to see certain movies on opening night.
some movies are so heavily promoted with different and lengthy trailers i feel as if i've already seen it. they give too much away. i'm not sure the first one here is original but they do a good job of making me want to see them.
I dont think that was the real trailer for 1989 Batman, but if I am wrong, christ help us in the hunt for creativity.
Trailers for movies back then were pretty short. And they got even shorter.. Trailers were the only thing that made me go out and BUY DVDs vs. buying VHS tapes back then. I never got to see the trailers or forgot and Dvds usually have them. In any case, old movies that had trailers that I never saw cuz I wasnt born yet, were usually pretty darn short in length and quite horrible.
It made me wonder what invoked people to see certain movies on opening night.
I'm with you on this. That old Batman trailer isn't real. It wasn't until the late 90s that trailers became so long. Nowadays, some trailers even show you the ending.
AKIRA, did you see the thread I posted about re-edited movie trailers? It made Marry Poppins out to be a horror flick and The Shinning out to be a "father becoming a better guy" movie.
So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
about another group that actually does something
to improve their lives.
I'm with you on this. That old Batman trailer isn't real. It wasn't until the late 90s that trailers became so long. Nowadays, some trailers even show you the ending.
AKIRA, did you see the thread I posted about re-edited movie trailers? It made Marry Poppins out to be a horror flick and The Shinning out to be a "father becoming a better guy" movie.
THANK YOU FOR REMINDING ME! Ive seen the thread at work, but now I can watch the trailers. Ive seen the The Shining one. "Meet Jack Torrence.."
Oh and expect a call soon. I tried to 2 days ago, but work got in the way.
some movies are so heavily promoted with different and lengthy trailers i feel as if i've already seen it. they give too much away. i'm not sure the first one here is original but they do a good job of making me want to see them.
I agree 100%.
I was scrolling through On Demand movies last weekend. I watched two previews, both looked like movies that i would want to see, but I couldn't watch them right after watching the preview. It'd be like watching the same movie twice in a row.
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