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Original message modified Jan 18, 2008 @ 14:00:
Topic: Cool
Very cool. Remember the days when they would reuse footage from OTHER MOVIES for the new Trek trailers? Previous Trek advertising always came off sounding like, "This is a reminder that the Star Trek franchise is out there, and while we're at it, there's a NEW movie coming out in a few months!" And now we get footage that looks like it was made specifically for this teaser, and although they probably still want a franchise, it feel much more like all the eggs are in one basket, and this is a one-shot film.
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Plus, the trailer's vagueness is bound to trick a few average moviegoers into liking it, until at the end they realize they're watching an ad for dorky little Star Trek.



Message modified Jan 18, 2008 @ 14:01:
Topic: Cool
Very cool. Remember the days when they would reuse footage from OTHER MOVIES for the new Trek trailers? Previous Trek advertising always came off sounding like, "This is a reminder that the Star Trek franchise is out there, and while we're at it, there's a NEW movie coming out in a few months!"

And now we get footage that looks like it was made specifically for this teaser, and although they probably still want a franchise, it feel much more like all the eggs are in one basket, and this is a one-shot film.

Plus, the trailer's vagueness is bound to trick a few average moviegoers into liking it, until at the end they realize they're watching an ad for dorky little Star Trek.



Message modified Jan 18, 2008 @ 14:02:
Topic: Cool
Very cool. Remember the days when they would reuse footage from OTHER MOVIES for the new Trek trailers? Previous Trek advertising always came off sounding like, "This is a reminder that the Star Trek franchise is out there, and while we're at it, there's another movie coming out in a few months."

And now we get footage that looks like it was made specifically for this teaser, and although they probably still want a franchise, it feel much more like all the eggs are in one basket, and this is a one-shot film.

Plus, the trailer's vagueness is bound to trick a few average moviegoers into liking it, until at the end they realize they're watching an ad for dorky little Star Trek.



Message modified Jan 18, 2008 @ 14:03:
Topic: Cool
Very cool. Remember the days when they would reuse footage from OTHER MOVIES for the new Trek trailers? Previous Trek advertising always came off sounding like, "This is a reminder that the Star Trek franchise is out there, and while we're at it, there's another movie coming out in a few months."

And now we get footage that looks like it was made specifically for this teaser, and although they probably still want a franchise, it feel much more like all the eggs are in one basket, and this is a one-shot film.

Plus, the trailer's vagueness is bound to trick a few average moviegoers into liking it, until at the end they realize they're watching an ad for dorky little Star Trek.



Message modified Jan 18, 2008 @ 14:06:
Topic: Cool
Very cool. Remember the days when they would reuse footage from OTHER MOVIES for the new Trek trailers? Previous Trek advertising always came off sounding like, "This is a reminder that the Star Trek franchise is out there, and while we're at it, there's another movie coming out in a few months."

And now we get footage that looks like it was made specifically for this teaser. Although they probably still want a franchise, it feels much more like all the eggs are in one basket, and this is a one-shot film.

Plus, the trailer's vagueness is bound to trick a few average moviegoers into liking it, until at the end they realize they're watching an ad for dorky little Star Trek.

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