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I think it would be interesting to get a general consensus on what, if anything, you've grown tired of seeing in movie trailers. Trailers are still by far the main way to generate hype, but a lot of them are done the same way, even if the stories are different.
For example, many trailers seem to be fond of high pitch screeching noises for every gd blackout cut nowadays. Sprinkle that with a few unrealistic fight scenes entirely derived in CGI, and eventually, nothing stands out. Do you think that is causing audience fatigue? Sent from your Mom's iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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