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You're such a sycophant. 8-|
... and yes, there are people who don't want to see trailers to not ruin the movie for themselves, but that's their choice as it is the marketing's choice to make more people aware of the trailers arrival to help the success of the project, and it's also our choice to watch it and appreciate it for what it is. You don't like them, cool, but there's no point in getting into a debate about whether they should've released it all.
...or he agrees and has the same opinion...?
Whether or not fans here watch it or not is irrelevant to the point I made, because they're already sold on the film as Bond fans and members of this forum. The general public are not. They need to be hit hard with certain materials because we live in times of media oversaturation (which yes, is a tad ironic given the context of the conversation here), and most people will watch it on Wednesday because it is fresh. You're right, it's all about the public, and getting them enthused again. There are a great many people out there who won't be 100% aware of the release date, because their only exposure is the teaser poster and they may or may not remember the April across the bottom. So, the fact that a lot of people are talking about the trailer today, before it has even been released, is a smart (albeit cheap, admittedly) marketing ploy to attract the attention of Joe Soap. Everything feels a bit more special when it is made feel like an event. It's worked. It's all over social media today. And that means the trailer will likely be everywhere too, and positive buzz about the film will be through the roof.
Exactly.
I'm not a fan of trailer teasers myself, because they are not exactly satisfying. But that's the point and in this case it was extremely effective, evidently.
I think it's the latter, but I'm not sure.
:-?
IMHO the SP teaser was already too revealing.
...it makes a huge difference when your villain reveal isn't so bloody obvious.
If anyone hadn't known before, the Spectre teaser trailer told everyone that Waltz was Blofeld.
https://hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/sunday-night-football-ncis-la-tv-ratings-sunday-dec-1-2019-1258647
Good news for the tv spot that aired during Sunday Night Football.
Oh I hope so, and In hope Craig brings his newfound fun self along :)
And on that note, how did he come from KO looking fat, red and puffy and became mean and lean for NTTD? He looks brilliant. And looks like Cary finally figured out that he looks better in profile or from slightly angled perspectives rather than front and centre and close ups. All I see are wide shots and that gives it a sense of epic scale and context.
Can’t wait for Wednesday
I always hate character posters. Well, besides Bond’s, that is. But I’m ready to be impressed ;)
Problem is, yours are always better than the official ones ;)
Well it’s got us all talking and excited, so I guess it’s done its job! :)
Even though we can all see how overwhelmingly excited and positive most people are online.
The sum of all fears.
Oh, you’ll love KO. I did. Way to spend your birthday!