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I'm sure this has been discussed before, but now that we have a NEW board to discuss this kind of thing in the proper and just context, it's worth another go, I reckon.
So I'm asking for examples where the trailer was a little 2 minute work of art, and the movie was a 2 hour piece of crap. Most recent example for me was Pearl Harbor. Very nice, stirring trailer and a quite unsatisfying and misguided movie to go with it. |
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My vote would be for Driven with Sylvster Stallone. Really good trailer - really bad, lame movie.
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Under Seige II
Well it looked neat back then. The movie was horrid, though. |
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I agree about Pearl Harbor the trailer for that was a work of art. Add my vote for Mission Impossible II - fantastic trailer, but absolutely shitty typical Jon Woo bullshit.
BTW: Is anybody else disturbed that Jon Woo is directing a film about WWII Navajo codetalkers? ![]() Those guys deserve a talented director.
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The trailer for Hollow Man made it look exciting and interesting. It really sucked.
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I went to see "The Fifth Element" because the trailer made it look a lot more fun than I found it to actually be.
In the other direction, I watched "Die Hard" last night and the DVD included the trailer. The awful, awful trailer. |
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