Axlotl
Master Member
...but hey it upsets many of the righteous younger people to see it on TV , after watching all that real porn and sexting on their mobiles .
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...but hey it upsets many of the righteous younger people to see it on TV , after watching all that real porn and sexting on their mobiles .
As kids we usually had to wait for TV programmes like "Clapperboard" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJRqkV1ATs0 or "Screentest" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3cX8ZHDis4 to drop trailers and clips......
I hate when trailers use music that is not of the era the movie is depicting. The most egregious example is this trailer for, The Artist. The movie is about the death of the silent picture era, and the birth of talkies. It covers the years from 1927-32, but the song they play over the trailer was not even written 'til several years later. That may not sound like too much of a stretch, but it was! Because the song is Benny Goodman performing Louis Prima's, "Sing, Sing, Sing". And it is THE song which ushered in a whole new style of music (Swing), when Benny recorded it in 1937. It's akin to watching a WWII picture, with an Elvis song on the soundtrack.
Actually, I don't even know if the song is in the movie. And I'm not going to find out, because I'm so turned off by its use in the trailer. If any of you have seen the movie, please tell me, however, as I am curious. Here's the infamous trailer. Sing, Sing, Sing is the first song you hear, and is again played later in the trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8K9AZcSQJE
BLECH!!!
The Wook
Wasn't the tagline for T2 "This time he's back for good?" Didn't that kind of give it away?