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A thanksgiving trailer has been released.
http://youtu.be/1e813AnfX0Y
It's about time we had a decent villain after the debacle of the prequels (with the exception of maul who was ok).
http://youtu.be/1e813AnfX0Y
It's about time we had a decent villain after the debacle of the prequels (with the exception of maul who was ok).
KillerHERTZ said:
Non of the TV spots have revealed anything we didnt know from the main trailer which is very rare these days!
Maybe not major reveals but there definitely seemed to be some scenes in there that I hadn't seen before. I was weak and clicked on it and switched it off after 5 seconds as I don't want to loose the first impact of seeing it all on the big screen.Guvernator said:
Maybe not major reveals but there definitely seemed to be some scenes in there that I hadn't seen before. I was weak and clicked on it and switched it off after 5 seconds as I don't want to loose the first impact of seeing it all on the big screen.
I've seen them all - still completely in the dark. Proper trailers they are....Patent said:
I've seen them all - still completely in the dark. Proper trailers they are....
Yep, all the TV spots are 99% stuff we have seen before or about 5 seconds further on.No plot has been shown, no big reveals have been shown.
Long may this continue....now i must get back to making my costume #sadbd
I'm not talking about plot point or big reveals, more about seeing scenes that I want to have as much impact as possible on the big screen. For instance I wish I hadn't seen the stormtrooper army, even though I only saw it for about 5 seconds it's still too much, would have preferred to be wowed by that on opening night.
A lot of the big FX scenes loose their impact if you seem them beforehand and most trailers show far to many money shots. Over the last few years I thought I was getting jaded as films just didn't wow me as much but it just turns out it was over exposure to too many trailers which shoot their FX load in 30 seconds. Now I've stopped watching so many, I find I'm wowed more often than not.
A lot of the big FX scenes loose their impact if you seem them beforehand and most trailers show far to many money shots. Over the last few years I thought I was getting jaded as films just didn't wow me as much but it just turns out it was over exposure to too many trailers which shoot their FX load in 30 seconds. Now I've stopped watching so many, I find I'm wowed more often than not.
Guvernator said:
I'm not talking about plot point or big reveals, more about seeing scenes that I want to have as much impact as possible on the big screen. For instance I wish I hadn't seen the stormtrooper army, even though I only saw it for about 5 seconds it's still too much, would have preferred to be wowed by that on opening night.
A lot of the big FX scenes loose their impact if you seem them beforehand and most trailers show far to many money shots. Over the last few years I thought I was getting jaded as films just didn't wow me as much but it just turns out it was over exposure to too many trailers which shoot their FX load in 30 seconds. Now I've stopped watching so many, I find I'm wowed more often than not.
I wish I had your self restraint. A lot of the big FX scenes loose their impact if you seem them beforehand and most trailers show far to many money shots. Over the last few years I thought I was getting jaded as films just didn't wow me as much but it just turns out it was over exposure to too many trailers which shoot their FX load in 30 seconds. Now I've stopped watching so many, I find I'm wowed more often than not.
robemcdonald said:
Guvernator said:
I'm not talking about plot point or big reveals, more about seeing scenes that I want to have as much impact as possible on the big screen. For instance I wish I hadn't seen the stormtrooper army, even though I only saw it for about 5 seconds it's still too much, would have preferred to be wowed by that on opening night.
A lot of the big FX scenes loose their impact if you seem them beforehand and most trailers show far to many money shots. Over the last few years I thought I was getting jaded as films just didn't wow me as much but it just turns out it was over exposure to too many trailers which shoot their FX load in 30 seconds. Now I've stopped watching so many, I find I'm wowed more often than not.
I wish I had your self restraint. A lot of the big FX scenes loose their impact if you seem them beforehand and most trailers show far to many money shots. Over the last few years I thought I was getting jaded as films just didn't wow me as much but it just turns out it was over exposure to too many trailers which shoot their FX load in 30 seconds. Now I've stopped watching so many, I find I'm wowed more often than not.
Enough now.
robemcdonald said:
I wish I had your self restraint.
I wasn't always like this, I used to lap up EVERY second of footage, news, spoilers etc but I found myself going to be films and not being wowed. I just thought for a while that I was getting jaded or films where getting rubbish. Then a year or so ago, as an experiment I tried going spoiler\trailer free to a few films and all of the sudden the wow factor was back to the point where I'd recommend anyone to give it a try. I've found teasers are usually OK but watching a 90 second trailer where they often put all the money shots in definitely lessens the impact on the big screen.
Electronicpants said:
robemcdonald said:
Guvernator said:
I'm not talking about plot point or big reveals, more about seeing scenes that I want to have as much impact as possible on the big screen. For instance I wish I hadn't seen the stormtrooper army, even though I only saw it for about 5 seconds it's still too much, would have preferred to be wowed by that on opening night.
A lot of the big FX scenes loose their impact if you seem them beforehand and most trailers show far to many money shots. Over the last few years I thought I was getting jaded as films just didn't wow me as much but it just turns out it was over exposure to too many trailers which shoot their FX load in 30 seconds. Now I've stopped watching so many, I find I'm wowed more often than not.
I wish I had your self restraint. A lot of the big FX scenes loose their impact if you seem them beforehand and most trailers show far to many money shots. Over the last few years I thought I was getting jaded as films just didn't wow me as much but it just turns out it was over exposure to too many trailers which shoot their FX load in 30 seconds. Now I've stopped watching so many, I find I'm wowed more often than not.
Enough now.
Just been reading Empire magazine's Star Wars issue, in it Kathleen Kennedy states there are a couple of very famous people playing humble stormtroopers in the the new film. So if we spot a short one with Cuban heels it might just be Thomas Mapother. He'll be the one that doesn't hit his head on the blast door.
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Halb said:
The bit from the trailer that has given me the biggest tingle is the , 'its true, all of it.' lime to the two nweebs. Referencing the Jedi stuff of LUke....I hope thee are more scenes like that!!!
Nope sorry still not buying it, it's only been about what 30-40 years since the Empire killed off hundreds of Jedi and kicked off a massive intergalactic war. That's like me forgetting that World War 2 happened!Guvernator said:
Nope sorry still not buying it, it's only been about what 30-40 years since the Empire killed off hundreds of Jedi and kicked off a massive intergalactic war. That's like me forgetting that World War 2 happened!
Well I'm still only referencing Luke and the good trilogy. In those films, Jedis were make-believe mostly. Stories.Even if one accepts the sty trilogy, the WW2 reference doesn't take affect, unless the NAZIs had won and then eradicated all references to Jews. Like in the film, Fatherland. So still works.
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