A Review Comparing & Contrasting Two Movie Trailers

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A Review Comparing and Contrasting Two Movie Trailers

When I was told I had to write a review about a trailer I thought to myself, why are trailers important to us? Do they have any bearing on what we go and watch on the big screen? Will a 3 minute bite size chunk of a movie really want us to have a trip down to the local multiplex?

When you go to see a film, you want to see the film don’t you? Starting time: 15:30. You get in the cinema and dig through yesterdays remains of a popcorn fight, try and find yourself a seat with no Green Giant in front of you. You sit down, ready to watch the film, and 35 minutes later… no film! Why not..? Because you have had to sit through 7 trailers, all of which have nothing to do with the film you intend to watch! You’ve gone to see the new horror film to hit the screens, and you are being showed the best 3 minutes in Herby Goes to Monte Carlo!

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Trailers have around 2-3 minutes of viewing time. These are the only 2-3 minutes worth watching in the whole film. Of course they don’t show you the ending; you wouldn’t go and see it then! (And someone’s got to pay Hugh Grants wages!)

Do you know how much time, effort and money is spent on producing trailers? The average trailer, even though it only 3 minutes, takes approximately nine days to produce. That’s not just one day for one person. Its nine days at twelve hours a day for four people! That’s 111 hours of work for an ...

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