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I know. Sorry if I wasn't clear. I was just talking about the teaser since you did as well. :)
There may be other directors, or actors, maybe... or indeed franchises or whatever - Bond at least, I presume... where you'd want to see the movies regardless of teasers or trailers. Ultimately those are just ads made to get people spend money on them, so therefore they can never be "trusted" - but the people (or the franchise) involved can be (different people or franchises for different audience members, of course). Not in the sense that everything anybody is involved in (or every movie in a franchise) will be something that one necessarily likes... but it can be something that one will want to see just because that "trust" (built in interest) is there... and that's what gets us to check those movies out. In those cases the ads have no actual effect.
I don't know how big of an effect trailers in general have on people's decisions to watch movies. For me not much, since I follow what's coming up or in the works so much that I rarely need a trailer to inform me - most people aren't active movie fans, so the situation is obviously different. I often decide what I wanna see before there even is a trailer to be seen. I've gone to see many movies without seeing any trailers for them. When I watch movies at home I don't check out the trailers or descriptions beforehand. I also try to be careful with trailers because they so often reveal far too much. There have been many cases where I've been mad at a trailer showing too much. And many cases where I've watched the trailer afterwards, and been grateful I hadn't seen it before watching the movie. Yet I'm also too curious to completely avoid trailers beforehand and they are an art form in themselves. It's a tricky balance. I very rarely use them to decide what movies I actually want to see, though.
:)) I think I read that Zimmer has retired, shame I do like some of his work.
Just from Superhero movies from what I read.
Certainly from my perspective, in Nolan I still trust.
Me too x 2. Yes, it's Zimmer. (I love his other Nolan soundtracks, so I'm happy about it.)
And me too.
Trailer for Antibirth
EDIT: First images for Denis Villeneuve's 'Arrival' are online, trailer will be released tomorrow:
http://collider.com/arrival-images-amy-adams-jeremy-renner/
Jonathan Banks (Mike of 'Breaking Bad') and Sam Neill will also be joining 'The Commuter', the latest Liam Neeson action film, with Vera Farmiga already onboard the project.
variety.com/2016/film/news/mena-tom-cruise-new-title-release-date-1201833172/
It's good to see Alice back for one last go-around. From the trailer, it looks like they will be tying it back nicely to the first Resident Evil.
I agree, Caan is always mesmerizing as a bad guy. I'll definitely be checking out The Good Neighbor
I just love the second trailer !
The Resident Evil films are a guilty pleasure for me, they are not great though I have 1 - 5 on DVD ill definitely watch the so called Final Chapter
That's exactly how I feel about them. They've gradually been growing more and more ridiculous (and at the same time have been feeling more and more like chapters or installments as opposed to their own individual films), but they're still a lot of fun. Can't say the trailer for RE:TFC did a whole lot for me and I'm kinda bummed Jill Valentine and Ada Wong aren't coming back (since Retribution made it seem like they would be), but I'll check it out on DVD for sure.
Jill Valentine
:x
I have not checked cast list I was hoping some of the recurring characters would return, the first three films were ok, part 4 is watchable though part 5 they hit a creative wall. Though with new film due will give me a excuse to re watch them, I am tempted to buy them on BD. :)
Noticed Ali Larter is back after missing the last film.