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It'd be great if Tony is revealed to have killed Uncle Ben.
Nah. Have it be bucky. And then get cap defending his best friend looking like a dick again.
It'd be great if Tony is revealed to have killed Uncle Ben.
They watch the trailer and instead of piquing their interest, they feel satisfied that they were provided with enough story information to warrant skipping the theater release, and instead wait for it to come to rental/HBO/etc.
Is it still that person's fault?
Nah. Have it be bucky. And then get cap defending his best friend looking like a dick again.
It'd be great if Tony is revealed to have killed Uncle Ben.
Bobby Roberts, have you ever seen a trailer, watched the movie, and then knew a character wouldn't die in a certain scene because a scene you previously saw in the trailer didn't come up yet?
Not really? Honestly, when I'm watching the movie, I'm paying attention to the movie. I'm not really trying to go out of my way to recall all the bullshit I saw in the marketing, nor am I looking for gaps in the story to pre-emptively plug in that marketing.
Besides which, being familiar with marketing - I'm pretty used to the notion the commercials are going to contain shit that comes from early cuts of the movie, and even stuff created specifically FOR the marketing. Which is another reason I'm not bringing that shit into the theater with me if I can help it.
I don't know about everyone else but I always go into every movie with a pad of paper and a list of scenes I saw in each trailer and check them off as they appear in the film
It's the only reason I see movies anymore. Just to fill my lists
Hi I am back from a 2 week ban. I thought this trailer was poorly cut. I like Spider-Man. I hope this movie is good
Achievement Unlocked: I've done questionable things.
You watched every cut of Blade Runner except for the Workprint.
thread whining in a Zelda threadWhat did you do
Still can't get over Aunt May being hot
Watch Uncle Ben be a Silver Fox/a DILF
And fine as hell.Mate, have some respect she's nearly 60.
Mate, have some respect she's nearly 60.
Really? For me it requires no effort. For example in the BvS trailer I saw Wonder Woman in her costume fighting so when she gets on the plane I know she's not leaving and she's going to join the fight. Things like that are what I'm talking about. It doesn't require preemptively doing anything; your brain just recalls things. However, I guess everyone is different.Not really? Honestly, when I'm watching the movie, I'm paying attention to the movie. I'm not really trying to go out of my way to recall all the bullshit I saw in the marketing, nor am I looking for gaps in the story to pre-emptively plug in that marketing.
Besides which, being familiar with marketing - I'm pretty used to the notion the commercials are going to contain shit that comes from early cuts of the movie, and even stuff created specifically FOR the marketing. Which is another reason I'm not bringing that shit into the theater with me if I can help it.
Really? For me it requires no effort.
Really? For me it requires no effort. For example in the BvS trailer I saw Wonder Woman in her costume fighting so when she gets on the plane I know she's not leaving and she's going to join the fight. Things like that are what I'm talking about. It doesn't require preemptively doing anything; your brain just recalls things. However, I guess everyone is different.
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in my high school there were some seniors that looked like they were 30
The Playstation king trailer made me like it.
PlayStation commercial.What is this even from?
PlayStation commercial.
It is the Spider-Man suit from the game.
It's cg and from playstation commercial where there's a king going on adventure alongside spiderman, aloy, Kratos etc.Yeah I knew it was the suit from the Sony game, but I've never seen this little snippet from the game. They haven't showed much material from the game at all.
Suit looks so good here.
What? No, I understand him perfectly. See the bolded? That's what I mean when I say people are watching commercials SPECIFICALLY for the purpose of trying to Solve for X. You're trying to beat the movie before you see it. That's not the trailer's fault, because obsessively rewatching the same movie commercial upwards of 5-6 times solely for the sake of trying to figure out the plot isn't the commercial's intended use.
That you think this is what you're supposed to do is what I'm trying to point out as a problem.
Like I said, the option where you start to think of movies less as games you need to speedrun and more like stories you experience for the sake of them never seems to be even partially considered by people who love to watch trailers for movies they already know they're going to see if only so they can complain that it "spoiled" everything for them.
The entire act is counterproductive. If you're that concerned with preserving the experience, why are you watching trailers? If you're watching the trailers, why are you using them as incomplete wiki entries?
95% of all the "faults" with a commercial along those lines aren't the commercial's fault. They're yours.
It'd be great if Tony is revealed to have killed Uncle Ben.
His homemade costume from before Tony's Civil War upgrade. It bears a resemblance, but that's about it.So after, is PeterTony take the spider-man costumewearing Ben Reily costume ?
and I think your attempts to mind-read the people you're ostensibly discussing this with come off as awfully condescending just to avoid the conclusion that maybe some of these films really are just that derivative.
But "It gave away the whole story" doesn't literally mean that all the connective tissue and minor scenes are knowable; it means that this trailer makes it easy to piece together a basic skeleton of how the plot will probably go which is by no means required or even common for trailers to do, and which thereby gives away that there is probably nothing unconventional or surprising about the story of this film.
But it's a mistake, and more than a little presumptuous, to conflate the excitability and apparent fervor (which I don't share) that outspoken fans might have when deconstructing trailers this way, with the mental difficulty and effort required to do so.
Jesus christ Bobby is doing more acrobatics than Spidey himself to justify a spoilery trailer.
You know, I've never seen a single scene of Blade Runner.
Bobby willingly read TFA spoilers
You know, I've never seen a single scene of Blade Runner.
I hope Peter is the one who makes the wingsuit but then it fails and then Tony has to make him a better one cause he's better
joking aside, that clip where the spider drone flies away and he's like "whoa" rather annoys me. are there going to be several moments in the movie where some surprise happens with his suit and Spidey is just dumbfounded?
If there are any major leaks for TLJ, you gonna read 'em? I think I'm staying away this time.I was taking bullets for a podcast!
Yeah, this annoys me too. I don't want Spidey going "woah" at every aspect of his tech, I want him being like "Check out this shit I did".joking aside, that clip where the spider drone flies away and he's like "whoa" rather annoys me. are there going to be several moments in the movie where some surprise happens with his suit and Spidey is just dumbfounded?
If there are any major leaks for TLJ, you gonna read 'em? I think I'm staying away this time.