I'm one of those people who absolutely love movie trailers, doesn't matter what kind, but I love them soo much. There's just something so exciting about about them, it intrigues me and draws me to actually want to go to them. Well that is the magic of advertising.
They all draw me in and make me wonder what the movie would actually be about, and then I usually forget about it during the movie. There's something mysterious about watching them because it makes us always guess, oh what's this movie about? Do I really want to go see this? Is this movie gonna be good or just completely dumb? I always fall in love with the good movies like three seconds after I start watching the trailers and only the good ones are really vivid in my memory.
Watching the trailers is also quite humorous, we get to make fun of all the dumb movies and say stuff like, "Wow are they getting desperate, making a retarded movie like that." And if we end up going to one of the movies that was amazing in the previews and turns out to be really really crappy we will boo in the theater until kicked out or chastised by one of the workers. No matter how bad the movie I have never gotten up and left a movie. I always just sit there and suffer.
Oh and then if you're on a date with someone you really really don't like and your watching the previews for the movie that looks like it's gonna be a piece of shit, then the person you're with is like, wow that looks like an amazing movie we should go see it. Then you have to be like, oh ya sure, it's a date and your thinking oh crap don't try and plan it now. Then they end up asking you when you want to go and you my friend are officially stuck on another very very crappy date. Btw I'm speaking from personal experience.
It's always a bummer when you get to the theaters really late, they usually have like five minutes of time before the previews and that's okay to miss, but if I miss the previews I'm gonna be really quite distressed, because to tell you the truth that's my favorite part of the whole movie watching experience, I could care less about the actual movie.
"And so it goes in fashion"
15 years ago

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