• partial_accumen
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    401 year ago

    Prometheus teaser so much promise and not only was it a nonsensical movie with horribly written and acted characters, it didn’t even include scene from this trailer or anything close to it.

    • @Agnosis@lemmy.world
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      81 year ago

      I remember I thought “man, this is going to scratch the sci-fi horror itch I have had for years”. Little did I know I was going to watch 2 hours of plot-driving goo and the stupidest group of scientists in history

  • @anolemmi@lemmi.social
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    301 year ago

    Dark Knight Rises was when I decided to start avoiding trailers as best as I can. They showed the best part of the opening scene, with the plane dragging the hull of the other plane through the air…

    I remember sitting in the theater that whole scene pretty much knowing what was gonna happen. And when it did, instead of being blown away like anybody should be, I had basically no reaction.

    • You’re spot on. It was around this time where I stopped watching trailers/reading reviews.

      I now come into a movie with just a rough 1-2 sentence outline and if it’s worth my time or not. Been a huge game changer.

    • @_cerpin_taxt_@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      They had released a sneak peak in IMAX of the entire opening scene a few months before release. Nolan does it for all of his movies. That scene was super well known way before the movie came out and was used to build hype.

  • @iconic_admin@lemmy.world
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    261 year ago

    Star Wars the Force Awakens. I remember being super toked when the trailer came out. The movie it self was a B- at best.

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    151 year ago

    Suicide Squad. Trailers were good, Purple Lamborghini was good track. Everything looked good in trailers. And I saw a movie. Jared Leto as Joker was stupid, film was boring with few good scenes you saw in trailer. Waste of money and time. I know that there are other Suicide Squad movies, Harley Quinn movie. I haven’t seen them and probably I won’t see them

    • @Knives@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      I agree, what a huge disappointment that one was. Skip Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey for sure. I will say that The Suicide Squad and the Peacemaker show are fantastic. Both are by James Gunn if you happen to like his Guardians of the Galaxy work.

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      I was like a little kid rushing to the theater to see The Phantom Menace. I was so soul-crushingly disappointed after that to this day I’ve never seen the other two prequels. I know they’re supposed to be better than PM, but I don’t care, I’m not watching them.

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        They are better in the sense that it’s to better to be stuck in shit up to your neck than being stuck in it up to your chin.

    • @PickTheStick@ttrpg.network
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      31 year ago

      Yes! That fucking Welcome Home had us all thinking it would be a hardcore horror action. It wasn’t bad, but damn, yeah, disappointed is the right word.

    • @zipzoopaboop@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      I went to 9 because of the incredible short, but holy crap the movie was some bad anime tier trash. Worst thing I’ve ever seen in theatres.

  • @dan1101@lemm.ee
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    101 year ago

    Drive with Ryan Gosling. Trailer made the movie look exciting but it was more of an artsy film.

  • Wolf Link 🐺
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    101 year ago

    How to train your Dragon 3

    The trailer(s) had a lot of interesting twists and cool cutscenes, new characters, new “lore” elements … all the good stuff that makes the audience curious for more. Well, it turned out that the trailers spoiled ALL the important plot elements, so the actual movie had basically no extra content other than filler scenes. If you had seen the trailer, there was no need to see the movie.

    • @simple@lemm.ee
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      I tend to go into movies without watching the trailers so the only media I saw of HTTYD 3 was the promo image of Hiccup as an adult with a beard. Needless to say I was… Very… Disappointed…

  • @kowcop@aussie.zone
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    91 year ago

    For me it was Wonder Woman 1984. I thought the first one was pretty good and the trailer for the second looked like it was something I was going to enjoy… I was wrong

  • Armand11
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    91 year ago

    Pearl Harbor. I remember getting super jazzed for it, and then…. Well the movie speaks for itself. F.

  • @trustnoone
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    81 year ago

    Sucker Punch.

    Maybe it’s just me, but after watching 300 and the trailer I thought it was going to be some full on adventure story with badass women (which I get in some ways it is).

    Just to be the only person sitting in the middle of the cinema (me a fat dude) watching women being subjected to abusive or sexual content for like 2 hours :/

    Just didn’t expect it all.

  • @theragu40@lemmy.world
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    81 year ago

    This might be controversial, but for me it was Watchmen.

    I was really into the graphic novel when the movie was announced. They dropped this trailer with Smashing Pumpkins “The beginning is the End is the Beginning” playing over it and it was so good. Perfectly captured what I felt the tone of the graphic novel was. Gritty, forlorn, dark, contemplative.

    https://youtu.be/wdiHDzT6YbQ?si=K6WoxVts0ZGzSb28

    I must have watched that trailer 100 times before the movie came out. Then I saw the movie and it was weirdly campy and totally the opposite of the feel the trailer gave in a lot of places. Which in turn was very different from the feel I got from the graphic novel. I was so disappointed. I’ve never gone back to rewatch it, and I probably should because I think the consensus was that it’s a pretty good movie and being more than a decade removed from reading the book might help me appreciate the movie on its own merit a bit more.

    • @echoplex21@lemmy.worldOP
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      51 year ago

      Not controversial at all. That trailer was brilliant and it was also right before Dark Knight (or was it DKR) which got me even more excited after experiencing it.

      Mind you I still enjoyed the movie (though way more after watching the directors cut).

  • @echoplex21@lemmy.worldOP
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    71 year ago

    For me it has to be all the trailers for the first Suicide Squad. So well executed and somehow stole the show away from the equally as promising Batman Vs Superman. That Comic Con was probably the most optimistic DC’s future looked in the past decade.

    My fun little canon is that the actual movie doesn’t exist and the trailers are a very stylized prologue to James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad. It gives backstory to some of the main characters (Flagg, Harley, Waller) and their motivations while also teasing characters who may or may not show up in potential sequels

    https://youtu.be/PLLQK9la6Go?si=V3HNYcOzET4uujVk

    https://youtu.be/CmRih_VtVAs?si=iL-1CTtz7NaFLRk8

    https://youtu.be/7NHtV4bfs6Y?si=G_nRwb5wPbIrGYJO