We're running the new trailer for "Inside Out 2" right now. The first teaser was really intriguing and made me really want to see the movie. The new (presumably "final") trailer that came in this week shows way too much -- it's just punchline after punchline. I still have high hopes for the movie, but this trailer somehow makes it look a little "less good" than the first one did. I'm curious if it had that same effect on others.
I remember the grand old days of the original Pixar, when they were confident enough in their movies to just give very small, vague bits of info about the movie in the trailers.
I'm going to swap the original teaser trailer back in for this movie.
The other one that's mildly irritating is the one for "Twisters," because the original "Twister" trailer was one of the best trailers ever -- lots of it was just black screen with just occasional bits of action. The sound and your imagination did the trick. The new one is just a standard action-movie clipfest.
I remember the grand old days of the original Pixar, when they were confident enough in their movies to just give very small, vague bits of info about the movie in the trailers.
I'm going to swap the original teaser trailer back in for this movie.
The other one that's mildly irritating is the one for "Twisters," because the original "Twister" trailer was one of the best trailers ever -- lots of it was just black screen with just occasional bits of action. The sound and your imagination did the trick. The new one is just a standard action-movie clipfest.
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