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Movie Trailers. Have you noticed lately that the

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Chunkee

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Trailers for movies show too damn much? Most of them tell you what the plot or outcome is. I enjoy watching them, but then its a bust because you know what is going to happen...and for the action movies, they show several if not all of the cool scenes in the trailer.

I am wondering if lost ticket sales are due to extensive trailers?
 
Noticed the same thing. Some movies you can almost say what's going to happen throughout the entire thing. And yes, they lose money... from me, because they are usually lame movies anyway.
 
Why would they lose ticket sales over it? How do you know that it is "all the cool scenes" unless you go see it?
 
This isn't a recent development. It's something I've complained about for quite a while now.
 
a few years ago there was a movie about some girls spelunking, and there was a trailer that was about 10 minutes long. it was like watching the entire movie. i'll never get that 10 minutes back tho.
 
i agree i mean just watch the trailer for 'funny people'.

ok the preview shows adam sandler finding out he has leukemia and him trying to deal with it. then it shows in the preview that he's cured and him trying to find love.

i mean what the hell?! they should've just left it off at that first part and then just use cutaways and other montage scene's to finish out the trailer. kind sucks watching the first half of a movie knowing things are going to change around any minute now.

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