
( , Wed 6 Feb 2008, 15:51, archived)

I try not to watch trailers these days anyway, because I feel that they've become such cynical adverts for movies that they consist almost solely of the best bits of the film, rather than being teasers. Going to see a movie on the back of seeing an awesome trailer tends to leave me extremely disappointed. I've written to my MEP about it, but nothing has come of it.
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Wed 6 Feb 2008, 15:56,
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if people truly enjoyed cinema they'd have researched the film first and discovered it was originally a west-end musical! Besides, everyone I know who's seen it said they didn't mind the singing that much.
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Wed 6 Feb 2008, 15:57,
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to be a musical.
This bit is funny though:
"Campaign group Stop Crude Advertising Material in Public (SCAMP) has also complained that the film's poster glorifies violence by showing star Johnny Depp brandishing a razor."
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Wed 6 Feb 2008, 15:59,
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This bit is funny though:
"Campaign group Stop Crude Advertising Material in Public (SCAMP) has also complained that the film's poster glorifies violence by showing star Johnny Depp brandishing a razor."
