Trailers: We got The Nutcracker and the Four Realms too, and cackled in silent hilarity and delight all through. Do I think it's going to be good? No idea! Am I going to go, and cackle through the fun and/or the melodramatic hot mess? ABSOLUTELY.
This is doubly true because the previous trailers had been, like, Mission Impossible The Whateverth and Widows and other things about GRITTINESS and DEATH and EXPLOSIONS, and many of them looked good (not Mission Impossible, but definitely Widows), but I was not in the mood for grit (and rarely am). I was in the mood for capers and ridiculousness. And then this baffling sequin-fest of The Nutcracker As A Ya Novel Or Something exploded onto the screen, and it was great.
(I liked the aesthetics of the Fantastic Beasts trailers, but I also do not care that much about the continued world of HP, so a trailer or perhaps a later fanvid is about the length of time I'm especially interested in spending hanging out there. So I enjoyed the trailer, but in the way where I feel no need to see the movie it was trying to advertise to me.)
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This is doubly true because the previous trailers had been, like, Mission Impossible The Whateverth and Widows and other things about GRITTINESS and DEATH and EXPLOSIONS, and many of them looked good (not Mission Impossible, but definitely Widows), but I was not in the mood for grit (and rarely am). I was in the mood for capers and ridiculousness. And then this baffling sequin-fest of The Nutcracker As A Ya Novel Or Something exploded onto the screen, and it was great.
(I liked the aesthetics of the Fantastic Beasts trailers, but I also do not care that much about the continued world of HP, so a trailer or perhaps a later fanvid is about the length of time I'm especially interested in spending hanging out there. So I enjoyed the trailer, but in the way where I feel no need to see the movie it was trying to advertise to me.)