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Jerk Shapiro
09-03-2002, 06:24 PM
There have been plenty I've seen that made me want to see the movie right then...no questions asked.
Some are:
SIGNS
MOONLIGHT MILE
SPIDER-MAN
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09-03-2002, 06:33 PM
A few current coming soon flicks that come to mind are:
Red Dragon
Chicago
Gangs of New York
The Two Towers
Die Another Day
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EBastard
09-03-2002, 06:44 PM
The Rules Of Attraction
Femme Fatale
That's about it lately.
syxxpac
09-03-2002, 06:57 PM
I'm a trailer nut. Some that worked extremely well for me are:
1. Signs - I'm mega interested in UFOs and shit like that.
2. Spider-man - Best superhero ever.
3. The Matrix Reloaded - looked cool and the fact that it's the sequel to one of my all time faves is reason enough for me to be excited.
4. T3: Rise of the Machines - OK, the teaser sucked, but it even if it's vaguely related to a new Terminator movie, I'm excited.
5. Super Troopers - one of the best comedy trailers I've ever seen.
6. LOTR: The Two Towers - this gave me goosebumps just watching it.
7. Jurassic Park 3 - ironically, the JP with the best trailer is the worst of the three. Go figure, eh.
8. Red Dragon - Lecter is back baby, yeah!
9. Minority Report - looked very, very sweet.
10. Die Another Day - Bond's back too baby, yeah!
11. The Rock - one of my favorite action movie trailers. Very exciting and cool.
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FilmFreak87
09-03-2002, 08:11 PM
PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE!!!
I love that trailer soooo much!
Runner Ups: Moonlight Mile, and Rules of Attraction
ToasT
09-03-2002, 09:45 PM
1.Matrix 2: Reloaded
That music just had me in a trance.
2.The Thin Red Line
I think that's the essential Trailer. It showed what the movie is about and how the movie will be played out. It had that native song that flowed through the trailer and cast of characters. Also showing all those big names will insure an audience. Perfect.
3.The AOTC Teaser (breathing one)
That just boiled me blood.
4.Pearl Harbor
With the Hans Zimmer Journey To the Line playing over images of the most important day in American history stirred a tear in the eye.
5.Sweet Home Alabama
Kill me for this one but it makes me actually want to see the damn movie. The music and showing repeated images of Reese Witherspoon seals the deal. It shows the entire premise and conflict of the movie without shoving it into your face or whithout showing exactly who'd she choose to be or stayed married to. (But you guys all know how its gonna end because of the title and locale of the movie.)
Tapeworm
09-04-2002, 10:00 PM
Black Hawk Down!!!
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