chad writes, High-definition versions Cloverfield trailer are now available online at the Apple web site.
6 replies on “Cloverfield Trailer Available Online”
still pretty much a teaser It appears to be a giant monster movie :-\
Re: still pretty much a teaser
It appears to be a giant monster movie :-\
This surprises you? It was never said to be anything else. I am really digging the mystery of it and am very much looking forward to it.
Hence the name "teaser"
It appears to be a giant monster movie :-\
This surprises you? It was never said to be anything else. I am really digging the mystery of it and am very much looking forward to it.
No, and it was never said to be anything. It’s just that this isn’t a trailer, it’s a second teaser: it teases us about the content, without actually revealing it.
You’re allowed to enjoy teasers, but I would appreciate correct terminology :)
Re: Hence the name "teaser"
It appears to be a giant monster movie :-\
This surprises you? It was never said to be anything else. I am really digging the mystery of it and am very much looking forward to it.
No, and it was never said to be anything. It’s just that this isn’t a trailer, it’s a second teaser: it teases us about the content, without actually revealing it.
You’re allowed to enjoy teasers, but I would appreciate correct terminology :)
Who used the incorrect terminology, as your response appears to imply?
Re: Hence the name "teaser"
Who used the incorrect terminology, as your response appears to imply?
Whoever (the marketing department of the movie studio, most likely) branded that second teaser as a first trailer.
Looks delicious. Pun intended. I think we see how Noriko became a whale. :P
still pretty much a teaser
It appears to be a giant monster movie :-\
Re: still pretty much a teaser
This surprises you? It was never said to be anything else. I am really digging the mystery of it and am very much looking forward to it.
Hence the name "teaser"
No, and it was never said to be anything.
It’s just that this isn’t a trailer, it’s a second teaser: it teases us about the content, without actually revealing it.
You’re allowed to enjoy teasers, but I would appreciate correct terminology :)
Re: Hence the name "teaser"
Who used the incorrect terminology, as your response appears to imply?
Re: Hence the name "teaser"
Whoever (the marketing department of the movie studio, most likely) branded that second teaser as a first trailer.
Looks delicious.
Pun intended. I think we see how Noriko became a whale. :P
-Joe