I'm wondering if this particular announcement is at all coincidental:
Sony Pictures Consumer Marketing Chief George Leon Exits Post
Sony eats shit for a week straight with a bad trailer. New trailer issued, Consumer Marketing Chief out the door.
HMMMMMMMMM
I honestly wish folks would take the stance of just ignoring the damn thing if it's not their cup o' tea.
You can blissfully live your live ignorant to the fact that this film exists and it no way tarnishes the original film's quality or significance.
I feel like everybody would be better off if more folks did that.
I hope that was his choice to step down, at least.I'm wondering if this particular announcement is at all coincidental:
Sony Pictures Consumer Marketing Chief George Leon Exits Post
Sony eats shit for a week straight with a bad trailer. New trailer issued, Consumer Marketing Chief out the door.
HMMMMMMMMM
That would assume that the leaked Reddit summary (which has been on the money so far) is wrong, as the poster even states at the end that it's all slapstick and nothing is scary. Nothing I've seen in the marketing so far contradicts this.
Like I said, I could be wrong, but it's not looking good.
And then Katie Dippold clarified that it was the funny kind of scary where it's about to be scary but then something funny happens because it's her favorite kind of humor or something. She referenced Shaun of the Dead, but that's not even how I'd describe Shaun of the Dead, which was closer to the original Ghostbusters and actually had some atmosphere, so I'm sort of inclined to believe that she has no idea what she's talking about. Unless she and the film proves me wrong, but Shaun of the Dead, while it certainly had some slapstick, was more naturally funny like the original GB and not try-hard funny like the jokes in the trailer are executed.
No one should be expecting anything legit here when it comes to that. Perhaps that was an original intention that Feig had, but with Dippold co-writing and the tone of the trailer, I mean I'm just doing the math here.
Isn't an international trailer kind of a standard thing? It's not likely to be intended to right the wrongs of the first, is it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egs6RfGenvg&feature=youtu.be
New international trailer with new scenes. I found some of this legitimately funny. The "is it a race thing or a lady thing" is very on the nose but I think its a better trailer.
I hope that was his choice to step down, at least.
"The uploader has not made this video available in your country."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egs6RfGenvg&feature=youtu.be
New international trailer with new scenes. I found some of this legitimately funny. The "is it a race thing or a lady thing" is very on the nose but I think its a better trailer.
"The uploader has not made this video available in your country."
Why?
I don't understand the 'Is it a race thing or a lady thing?'line. Why would it be a lady thing when the other ghost buster just crowd surfed?
US.What country are you in? it works find for me in Canada.
Sony Pictures UK:
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JoBlo:
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I don't understand the 'Is it a race thing or a lady thing?'line. Why would it be a lady thing when the other ghost buster just crowd surfed?
I don't understand the 'Is it a race thing or a lady thing?'line. Why would it be a lady thing when the other ghost buster just crowd surfed?
They did?
Why would you crowd surf with the proton pack on? What if someone unintentionally breaks it and the entire venue explodes?
He was definitely the best thing in the new trailer for me.I completely forgot to mention that I was SUPER excited to hear Hemsworth's accent after initially feeling like I wanted to wait on watching the international trailer (or not watch it at all). So many of his roles have him doing an American accent of some kind that it gets boring :/ I loved hearing it on SNL so I'm glad we'll get to hear it in this movie, too!
I'm pretty sure the joke is that it's neither. She's just a giant gal and would crush them if they caught her, whereas in many other discriminatory situations it could be either of those, or both.
The joke is that it's neither. She's huge compared to McCarthy's character, so the people didn't let her fall because she's a woman or because she's black, they moved so they wouldn't get crushed.
That's my take on it anyway. Maybe there's more to the joke in the movie but it's clearly not a gender thing since they carried off McCarthy and I doubt they'd insinuate it was actually a race thing that made all those people move.
I haven't read the Reddit post because I don't want to ruin the movie for myself, good or bad, before I see it. But from what others have said, even if it is 100% right about plot details, it sounds like it was written with extreme bias. Shit like "She says this cheesy line" or whatever it is I saw someone say taints the synopsis with a negative slant for anyone else reading it. "Murray tries to collect some slime and gets it everywhere" doesn't exactly do that sequence justice. Maybe that person didn't personally find it scary, so they said there's no scares. I've watched plenty of movies that have scared the shit out of me that others can watch without batting an eye.
It's probably much safer and less jury rigged than the old packs because they are smarter scientists than the old crew.
It's better...but I still don't like the humor.JoBlo to the rescue? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3Y4au79xt0
Weird difference between the JoBlo upload and the Sony Pictures upload:
Paul Feig's credits are replaced by Sony Pictures. It's also funny to note that Sony Pictures used the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movie title and not the Marc Webb movie title. How embarrassing that they have to resort to the older Spider-Man series to make themselves look good. Otherwise the trailers are the exact same.
How much did Sony spend on this movie?
International trailer is better, but I've never been that into Ghostbusters to begin with, so I probably will never see this unless invited by friends.
By the way, does Ghostbusters actually have that big of a following? The logo is awesome, and the movie and cartoon were fun, but does it have that much of a fanbase to require this movie being made?
How much did Sony spend on this movie?
About $150 million at last count. Guessing that doesn't include P&A or factor all the associated costs with the scripts written over the years.
Couldn't have been much. It looks like a made-for-TV Nickelodeon movie.
I'm wondering if this particular announcement is at all coincidental:
Sony Pictures Consumer Marketing Chief George Leon Exits Post
Sony eats shit for a week straight with a bad trailer. New trailer issued, Consumer Marketing Chief out the door.
HMMMMMMMMM
If both occur, then they cancel each other out. If anything, I've seen far stronger hate pre-viewing for Spy than I saw as far as praise goes, so if anything, the score is deflated. Seriously, you sure do try pretty hard to justify making pointless posts and ignoring the points of the posts you're replying to.
Couldn't have been much. It looks like a made-for-TV Nickelodeon movie.
that seems a little extreme for just one movie. Was he leftover from the recent CEO switch by any chance?
Like you're ignoring my point that people watch movies they think they will like so the score is instantly skewed towards positive.
Hey look, someone figured out how to cut a goddamn trailer for once
That looks WAY better.
Pretty sure Bobby was kidding, he seems very well-versed in how this stuff works. It's likely coincidence.
You didn't introduce that point until well into our discussion, which I guess means at some point you were simply offering nothing of value.
Again, my point still stands - Spy received negative reception for its trailer, and got positive reception for the actual product that was delivered. You not liking it means literally nothing to me because it doesn't affect my point to even the slightest degree.
I don't think it's directly related to this, but Sony hasn't a movie truly hit with its marketing for almost 2+ years now. There's an argument that the last movie Sony made that you legit saw "the internet" get hyped for was either ASM2 or maybe 22 Jump Street.
The Brothers Grimsby 2016 March 11, 2016
The 5th Wave 2016 January 22, 2016
Concussion 2015 December 25, 2015
The Night Before 2015 November 20, 2015
Spectre 2015 November 6, 2015
Freaks of Nature 2015 October 30, 2015
Goosebumps 2015 October 16, 2015
The Walk 2015 September 30, 2015
Hotel Transylvania 2 2015 September 25, 2015
Ricki and the Flash 2015 August 7, 2015
Pixels 2015 July 24, 2015
Aloha 2015 May 29, 2015
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 2015 April 17, 2015
Chappie 2015 March 6, 2015
The Interview 2014 December 25, 2014
Fury 2014 October 17, 2014
The Equalizer 2014 September 26, 2014
Sex Tape 2014 July 18, 2014
Think Like A Man Too 2014 June 20, 2014
22 Jump Street 2014 June 13, 2014
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 2014 May 2, 2014
Stalingrad 2014 February 28, 2014
Robocop 2014 February 12, 2014
The Monument's Men 2014 February 7, 2014
American Hustle 2013 December 13, 2013
And that doesn't stop it being an objectively bad film, using tired jokes and what is considered poor forms of humour.
I gotta say, the crowd surfing scene is terrible. The trailer doesn't offer an explanation for why Jones' character is allowed to drop to the floor, it just feels like a tired joke that, if it appeared in another film, it would be too soon.
Jones is a large, 6ft tall woman, and easily weighs a lot more than any of her other castmates, what is there to explain?
It's an easy to get joke, but I've noticed a lot of people being obtuse about it. I've even read some comments from some people saying "Oh wow, of course this movie would make it all about race and gender!". THAT'S THE JOKE, the joke itself is mocking that perception that some people have about everything. There are guys who mock this film for "making it all about race and gender" due to a joke that's mocking the exact same thing.
If it were any other film, I suspect people would have understood the joke pretty easily, but for some reason everyone's looking at this film with rage goggles on.
And that doesn't stop it being an objectively bad film, using tired jokes and what is considered poor forms of humour.
That second trailer was just as cringy as the first, if not more. The crown surfing, more slapstick, more "mute the music so we can hear a long, lame joke", etc.
Spectre. But that's Bond, it basically sells itself.
American Hustle is the only one in that list that needed to be sold and got people REALLY excited IIRC.