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Snatchtastic
Nov 6th, 2003, 02:11 AM
What is the coolest movie trailer you have seen that left you with either spooge in your shorts or a wicked boner craving for more scenes from the upcoming movie?

When I saw revolutions this evening there was a trailer for the upcoming Wolfgang Peterson show TROY and one for THE PUNISHER.

And even though Independance Day and Godzilla suked ballz, the trailers were sweet as your mommy's breast sauce.

Protoclown
Nov 6th, 2003, 12:42 PM
I saw the trailer for "Troy" too, it looks promising. I just LOVED seeing all those ships in the beginning.

I watched the Punisher trailer online, and I have to say it looks like it might be pretty decent. Thomas Jane bulked up for the role and appears to fit the part now.

I love watching older film trailers, from the mid-80s and earlier. They're fucking terrible and usually hilarious as a result. Even fantastic movies look horrible when you go back and watch old trailers. Check out the trailers for the original "Alien" (NOT the new trailer for the re-release) or the old Star Wars and Indiana Jones movies and you'll see what I'm talking about.

I think trailers are pretty fucking good now for the most part, they seem to have become something of an art sometime in the late 80s and early 90s. My only complaint these days is that too many trailers give WAY too much away.

For example, in the Matrix Revolutions trailer you see Neo with the cloth over his eyes, so you can kind of guess what's coming. Same thing with Agent Sands in "Once Upon a Time in Mexico" come to think of it...you see him stumbling around with blood coming out from under his sunglasses. I don't want to have important elements of the climax spoiled for me months before I even see the movie.

James
Nov 6th, 2003, 12:50 PM
X2's was pretty good.

I can't think of any others.

Snatchtastic
Nov 6th, 2003, 04:31 PM
Yeah the older trailers are awsome. Thier mostly narated and told scene for scene and they show half the movie and say the title of the movie 5 to 6 times in the duration of the trailer. Now trailers and teasers show you all the good parts of the movie.

Did anyone else see the Spiderman teaser where the helecopter full of bank robbers gets stuck in the giant spiderweb inbetween the World Trade Center?

It's too bad sony pulled the trailer after the towers went down. But if anyones into poster collecting, try to scoop up the Teaser of Spiderman with the reflection of the WTC in his eyes. The poster was recently recalled due to the reflection of the chrysler building in the poster and not the WTF. WTF???

All the new Star Wars movie trailers were better than actually watching the movie.

Rongi
Nov 6th, 2003, 04:35 PM
I know this is off topic, but I find it incredibly dumb that they remove the WTC from movies that where out BEFORE the WTC went down.

O71394658
Nov 6th, 2003, 05:12 PM
I also think TROY is going to rule.

I've never seen the Punisher trailer yet.

Lye
Nov 7th, 2003, 03:48 PM
i like the lord of the rings trailers, im not sure why they have the music from requiem for a dream in it, but i still like them, i really want to see troy's though

pjalne
Nov 8th, 2003, 09:14 AM
im not sure why they have the music from requiem for a dream in it

Because it's the most awesome score ever and it sends chills down my spine whenever I see the trailer.

Geggy
Nov 8th, 2003, 09:51 AM
The poster was recently recalled due to the reflection of the chrysler building in the poster and not the WTF.

I have that poster of spiderman climbing up the building, unfortunately, it was printed after the recall. I heard the original copy is in extremely high demand. >: high demand=high value. >:

i like how some movie trailers show only the best parts of the movie so i won't have to see the whole movie to see the best parts, but that was before the dvd came out which makes it easier for me to FF to the best parts in the movie.

Snatchtastic
Nov 8th, 2003, 12:04 PM
I heard the original copy is in extremely high demand. >: high demand=high value. >:

I ended up dropping two hundred and fifty bucks on the poster and another two hundred for the framing.

Then I had it insured.

Poxpower
Nov 8th, 2003, 04:48 PM
Seing the preview for Troy was the best part of me going to see the Matrix: Revolution.
I love movies about Antiquity and the Middle Ages, they need to make more of those and less of those boring gun movies.

Comrade Rocket
Nov 8th, 2003, 08:53 PM
I think that the Teaser for the South Park movie was the funniest damn thing I had ever seen.

Starts out with some okay CG animation and its talking about how this movie is a huge compliation from the best animators in the world. Then it zooms out and you see Cartman, then he starts doing the German Danse. And for a second your jaw hit the ground and a tear fell from your eye. Then you laughed like a little girl.