trailers before Catching Fire
Dec. 8th, 2013 11:40 pmTime for a break from law, so, trailers!
Divergent: I watched this trailer and I said, "I remember that someone on my reading list posted about how silly and implausible this YA dystopia is." And lo, it was so.
I, Frankenstein: the idea of Frankenstein's monster as incredibly long-lived and basically a superhero is actually pretty great, but I doubt this is the movie to do it justice.
Endless Love: it caught my attention for putting ominous music behind sappy meet-cute romance, but the hints about the reveal didn't seem very interesting. (However, IMDB says it's a remake of a Brooke Shields movie, which does get genuinely dark, so perhaps that music is earned even if the trailer's contents don't convey it.)
American Hustle: this trailer is much less off-putting than the first one I saw, though still not my kind of thing.
Maleficent: it's remarkable the way they managed to make this live-action Sleeping Beauty look like a cartoon.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: I'm not sure if this is the version I saw before Gravity, but it's still just wrong.
Divergent: I watched this trailer and I said, "I remember that someone on my reading list posted about how silly and implausible this YA dystopia is." And lo, it was so.
I, Frankenstein: the idea of Frankenstein's monster as incredibly long-lived and basically a superhero is actually pretty great, but I doubt this is the movie to do it justice.
Endless Love: it caught my attention for putting ominous music behind sappy meet-cute romance, but the hints about the reveal didn't seem very interesting. (However, IMDB says it's a remake of a Brooke Shields movie, which does get genuinely dark, so perhaps that music is earned even if the trailer's contents don't convey it.)
American Hustle: this trailer is much less off-putting than the first one I saw, though still not my kind of thing.
Maleficent: it's remarkable the way they managed to make this live-action Sleeping Beauty look like a cartoon.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: I'm not sure if this is the version I saw before Gravity, but it's still just wrong.