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Bucky

(54,068 posts)
Sun Jun 11, 2017, 09:27 PM Jun 2017

If you have seen the movie trailer for "47 Meters Down", you've already seen the movie

I've always had this complaint about movie previews in the theaters. But 47 Meters seems to be a really bad case of ruining the movie. You could probably write a full review of it based on the 90 second trailer they showed before Wonder Woman. The PR company that cuts these trailers for the studios pretty much summarized every major plot point you could expect, including every major plot twist, in the show.

I mean, the movie looks kind of mediocre anyway. But if it does poorly, I think much of the blame can go to the people who decide to give away the entire movie arc in the previews

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If you have seen the movie trailer for "47 Meters Down", you've already seen the movie (Original Post) Bucky Jun 2017 OP
Did they say Bruce Willis is a ghost? still_one Jun 2017 #1
Yeah but... Bucky Jun 2017 #2
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ still_one Jun 2017 #3
And not a woman but a beautiful man. (Don't forget "The Crying Game.") nt tblue37 Jun 2017 #4
I often feel that way about movies with the extended Internet trailers available now. n/t PoliticAverse Jun 2017 #5
I especially hate it when they do that with a comedy and the only funny stuff was in the trailer luvMIdog Jun 2017 #6
Felt the same way when I saw the trailer. "There's the movie." Iggo Jun 2017 #7

luvMIdog

(2,533 posts)
6. I especially hate it when they do that with a comedy and the only funny stuff was in the trailer
Sun Jun 11, 2017, 10:27 PM
Jun 2017

that was previously shown

Iggo

(47,568 posts)
7. Felt the same way when I saw the trailer. "There's the movie."
Sun Jun 11, 2017, 11:32 PM
Jun 2017

Also, damn near everyone in the theater was shaking their heads throughout the trailer, and when it was over, all I could hear was people going "Nope!" (Me included.)

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