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<blockquote data-quote="John Crichton" data-source="post: 3167814" data-attributes="member: 4779"><p>No it doesn't show any of those things, but that's one of those "money shots" that really are more effective the first time seeing it. After that scene, you really don't need much more to move the story forward.</p><p></p><p>Again, it's not a huge deal but I do feel like they showed a bit much overall in terms of plot and cool scenes. However, it could be a Star Wars trailer thing where they show things that really aren't a big deal at all but appear to be. I'm assuming that's the case but Lucas can do that because he has total control of his trailers. Raimi (nor do many other directors) doesn't have total control of such things so the marketing dept may have decided to stick stuff in there for the wow-factor, reveals by damned.</p><p></p><p>I have now officially written more about this than there needs to be. Bottom line: I loved the trailer, it was a feast for the eyes and has me completely hyped for the film.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Crichton, post: 3167814, member: 4779"] No it doesn't show any of those things, but that's one of those "money shots" that really are more effective the first time seeing it. After that scene, you really don't need much more to move the story forward. Again, it's not a huge deal but I do feel like they showed a bit much overall in terms of plot and cool scenes. However, it could be a Star Wars trailer thing where they show things that really aren't a big deal at all but appear to be. I'm assuming that's the case but Lucas can do that because he has total control of his trailers. Raimi (nor do many other directors) doesn't have total control of such things so the marketing dept may have decided to stick stuff in there for the wow-factor, reveals by damned. I have now officially written more about this than there needs to be. Bottom line: I loved the trailer, it was a feast for the eyes and has me completely hyped for the film. [/QUOTE]
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