What You See IS NOT What You Get
Look, I feel like I’ve made a life investment in “The Avengers.” Wait, check that…I’ve made a life and SIGNIFICANT financial investment in “The Avengers.”
I took my six-year-old son to see “Iron Man” in 2008. In a month, we’ll go see “Avengers: Endgame” together.
He’s 17.
Between 2008 and now there have been more than 20 films, and we’ve seen every one.
So when I see a trailer for a movie, I think I’ve earned the right to be able to see actual scenes from the movie and perhaps be able to discern somewhat of a plot.
Apparently, that’s just me.
This is the latest and final trailer for the film.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egK0y4b-YhE
According to the directors, this trailer is not even the real deal. That’s because they are used shots that are not in the movie. This is purposely done to avoid spoilers.
They cited The Empire Strikes Back as an example of a movie trailer that generated excitement about the movie without giving away the plot.
They claim this will add to the excitement and hype of the movie for me.
I think it p****s me off.
You?