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WillKill4Food said:...unless they secretly cast Rosie O'Donnell as Catwoman.
Way to ruin the twist!
WillKill4Food said:...unless they secretly cast Rosie O'Donnell as Catwoman.
featofstrength said:Reminded me of the disappointment of Star Wars: "Every blah has a blah." Bedpan Gordon and half a second of Bane mixed with old footage isnt enough to get excited about.
Attila the Professor said:It's a teaser...is it really worth a big reaction of any sort?
Attila the Professor said:It's a teaser...is it really worth a big reaction of any sort?
For the most part, I agree, but people have talked about how nobody wants to be surprised anymore for years. The thing is, people have the ability to know more. A solution to having a trailer come out and then people wanting more from it (because of human curiosity) is to do a better job of hiding the movie. I know I would've liked to have known about a 3rd Batman actually coming out later. Knowing that it's official more than a year before it comes out, drives people to dig up as much as they can on it, hence leaving them wanting more and more.Forbidden Eye said:I actually like the teaser. The idea of the city being in the shape of the bat symbol is cool, we get a taste of Bane, and it has the tagline "Every Journey has an End" which offers loads of possibilities for this film.
I really am irked by how this generation reacts to the film industry. People talked about how good the trailers for TDK were, but were they really? We all knew the surprise when Gordon got "killed" that he would come back because the trailer showed us the scene with Gordon talking about the Joker while he was in jail. Just imagine how shocking Gordon's death would be and how much more surprising his comeback would be had the teaser for TDK been the only trailer released, but instead we got two long trailers that gave away quite a few surprised. In fact most trailers are like that. We expect certain scenes to show up because they were in the trailer, and we even know the fate of the characters and how the story-line will turn up just because of what we saw in the trailer. I never get why people want to have the entire movie shown to them. Don't people ever want to get surprised anymore and see something new and unexpected? Even when a trailer explains the entire movie to them, the audiences are still ignorant about more than 75% of what they see and a generally closed-minded when watching most movies.
Remember the trailer for The Shining? That showed us one vague scene that told us nothing about the movie but the director and cast. Considering the reaction this teaser has been getting, I guess its safe to assume we'd never get an awesome trailer like that anymore. All of the summer blockbusters have to get three-four trailers that explicitly explain what the entire film is about and what you're about to see if you see it. Pity.
lol yeah i agreefeatofstrength said:Bane's shorter than Batman ...Venom anyone?