Quote from: jimbo on March 20, 2012, 06:48:28 PMMB do you see the name of the actor and character on top of each picture? Is that what you are not seeing? they do enlarge greatly at Empire.Really? I clicked on them and all I got was a bunch of product ads with even tinier versions of the posters. I'll have to try again later.
MB do you see the name of the actor and character on top of each picture? Is that what you are not seeing? they do enlarge greatly at Empire.
I suppose I am more surprised at the willingness to judge what a two hour plus movie will be based on the trailer, scenes and sound bites which are taken completely out of context.
My uncle Valdemar, the one who introduced me to DS many moons ago, watched the trailer and was very unhappy and disappointed with it.
I don't honestly feel betrayed or duped - if anything I feel confused. And the current reason for that is that despite several people describing what they saw at the test screening as a comedy, there are still denials coming from people closely involved... If we can go by everything that's still being said, there would seem to be more to it than what we're seeing in the trailer. However, there is no doubt that Burton and Depp enjoy spoofing DS and pointing out the absurdity of its situations...
Another wow! I love them. Though I wish we could see larger versions so that we could read what they say at the tops of them.
Something that we need to remember when it comes to Seth Grahame-Smith is that, if we can go by the comments that he made to Web sites like The Hollywood Reporter, he didn't write an entirely new script - he tweaked what John August had already written.
the humor seems to be directly as a result of what is happening at the moment ... it is not making fun of the character or a parody of the series. It's a character reaction.
Where I am having a disconnect with some of the discussions here about the "tone" of the trailer is calling it a "parody" or "spoof." I did not get that from the trailer.
However, there is no doubt that Burton and Depp enjoy spoofing DS and pointing out the absurdity of its situations and they haven't kept that fact a secret because all one need do is watch the videos from their appearance on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross to see it. Initially that interview frightened me to all hell - but I put those fears aside as others and more significantly Depp made more reassuring comments. But apparently the attitude toward DS that they expressed on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross is just as much a part of the film as those reassuring comments might be. And I've come to make my peace with that and am still trying to keep an open mind.