First Surrogates Trailer Hits The Web Dan Koelsch, May 21, 2009April 10, 2010 MySpace has the first official trailer for Surrogates, one of the films for which we’re covering their viral campaign. Check it out below. This trailer actually makes me pretty excited for the movie. I’ve always thought it was a cool idea, but a lot of people thought it wouldn’t be pulled off well. The trailer gives me more hope. So, what did you think? Leave your opinion in the comments. News Bruce WillisSurrogatesTrailer
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“The Hobbit” Begins Production, Launches A Facebook Page, and Releases Two New Set Photos March 21, 2011March 21, 2011The marketing world of The Hobbit is about to get broader and more in depth as the film has an official Facebook Page. Now we have seen many viral videos containing a music version of “They Are Taking the Hobbits to Isengard” and “Potatoes Remix” but Peter Jackson’s adaptation of… Read More
And that’s another reason this movie will do well. People are going to want to see what Disney is doing.
“It’s Live Free Or Die Hard + I, Robot and Micheal Bay action scenes” sounds like the perfect movie to me lol
Agreed. Scott and Dan just love the trailer. Will see but i think form the director of T-3, it shows how it may end up sucking.
How are the effects shitty? And Scott’s right, the message of the movie, the character, the story, that’s what’s really going to decide the quality of the film.
All i have to say is we have to wait. My audience didn’t like the trailer and that’s not a good sign lolWell made trailer for a probable, predictable average film imo