Enough is enough, I've had it with these "Cars" trailers.
I mean, yeah, you have to market your movie. And none of the ads have been bad. But will the actual movie, you know, have any surprises now? Any at all?
Let's hope so.
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift--that is why it's called the present."
Wendy's Jane wrote:I mean, yeah, you have to market your movie. And none of the ads have been bad. But will the actual movie, you know, have any surprises now? Any at all?
Having seen the movie, I can answer, "Definitely." Plus, some of the things in the trailers that seem like spoilers - and, to a certain extent, are - still come across with a heavier emotional or humorous impact, when seen within the context of the movie.
ooo im soooo excited now! i was also worried that the trailers would give away the whole movie. That was the case for the spongebob squarepants movie :[ one too many trailers ruined it all.
~a-G
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Wendy's Jane wrote:I mean, yeah, you have to market your movie. And none of the ads have been bad. But will the actual movie, you know, have any surprises now? Any at all?
Having seen the movie, I can answer, "Definitely." Plus, some of the things in the trailers that seem like spoilers - and, to a certain extent, are - still come across with a heavier emotional or humorous impact, when seen within the context of the movie.
I hope you're right.
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift--that is why it's called the present."
Even though we were very early getting there we were very late getting seats and ended up in the proverbial nosebleed section. Some of the pre-premeire fanfare was a little bit out of visual range but even for our seats the movie itself was at least of top class movie theater (visual/audio) quality if not better.
"We're Dead! We're Dead! We Survived but We're Dead!!!" -Dash- "The Incredibles"