This might be nerd heresy, but I don’t think it looks very exciting! The trailer doesn’t show us if the movie has any heart to it, just “hey these guys are going to team up! action and explosions yeah!!!” I guess that’s the whole point of a teaser trailer though.
I can understand your criticism. It has some merit – especially when they’re not showing us much. My theory is that Captain America as a “man out of time” will probably be the emotional center of the film. But beyond that, yeah, probably lots of explosions.
I really didn’t go Yay or Nay over the comercial. I;’d like my trailer to have at least a LITTLE hint at what the story is about, all the uninitiated moviegoer gets from this one is “big bad nondescript threat” So either they are hoping on the comic nerd demo to make this movie thrive, or they don’t think it has a strong story to start with.
I’ll tell you what DID get my attention though? not a single ad for DKR. that movie promises to be bigger and badder than the Avengers if the previous outings are any indication, and not so much as a batarang flew across my screen.
My guess is that Warner Bros. is choosing their battles when it comes to promoting against The Avengers. Avengers comes out in May. Dark Knight comes out in July. By the time the shine is off the apple for The Avengers, Dark Knight will be there to pick up the ball and run with it.
Oh man, I’m a huge fan of the Hulk, so this trailer is doing it for me. That shot of the whole team with Hulk standing there with them makes me geek out so hard. Also I really want to know who the “army” is, but I like that Marvel is playing it close to the chest.
Holy balls, I totally nerd squeed when I saw the hulk… I am so excited for this film it’s unbelievable. Hopefully the Australia release isn’t too far behind the US
This might be nerd heresy, but I don’t think it looks very exciting! The trailer doesn’t show us if the movie has any heart to it, just “hey these guys are going to team up! action and explosions yeah!!!” I guess that’s the whole point of a teaser trailer though.
I can understand your criticism. It has some merit – especially when they’re not showing us much. My theory is that Captain America as a “man out of time” will probably be the emotional center of the film. But beyond that, yeah, probably lots of explosions.
“We have a Hulk.” ‘nuf said.
I really didn’t go Yay or Nay over the comercial. I;’d like my trailer to have at least a LITTLE hint at what the story is about, all the uninitiated moviegoer gets from this one is “big bad nondescript threat” So either they are hoping on the comic nerd demo to make this movie thrive, or they don’t think it has a strong story to start with.
I’ll tell you what DID get my attention though? not a single ad for DKR. that movie promises to be bigger and badder than the Avengers if the previous outings are any indication, and not so much as a batarang flew across my screen.
My guess is that Warner Bros. is choosing their battles when it comes to promoting against The Avengers. Avengers comes out in May. Dark Knight comes out in July. By the time the shine is off the apple for The Avengers, Dark Knight will be there to pick up the ball and run with it.
Oh man, I’m a huge fan of the Hulk, so this trailer is doing it for me. That shot of the whole team with Hulk standing there with them makes me geek out so hard. Also I really want to know who the “army” is, but I like that Marvel is playing it close to the chest.
I wonder if the limited action shots (mostly just explosions) are due to them still working on the special effects? I think it’s a Kree invasion.
Either way, I’m there opening day, so I’m on media blackout from here on out. Super excited!
I really enjoyed this teaser. I don’t want to speculate much on the invaders from another world/realm, but I like to think they might be Badoon.
I think the other full length trailer was actually more exciting; that said, I’m *soo* excited for Avengers! 🙂
Holy balls, I totally nerd squeed when I saw the hulk… I am so excited for this film it’s unbelievable. Hopefully the Australia release isn’t too far behind the US