WOW! That 30 second teasor for Star Wars: Attack of the Clones was worth the 6 dollars! The Monster Inc. movie was a nice side bonus.
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WOW! That 30 second teasor for Star Wars: Attack of the Clones was worth the 6 dollars! The Monster Inc. movie was a nice side bonus.
Um...wrong section :)
This was moved to the NO SPOILERS Ep 2 section, so please post no spoilers here. There are already several threads in the Ep 2 Spoilers section about the teaser if you want to talk about spoilers.
Thanks!
So would the trailer itself be considered a spoiler now that it's released?
Maybe to some people.Quote:
Originally posted by bigbarada
So would the trailer itself be considered a spoiler now that it's released?
I couldn't fully appreciate(sp?) Monsters Inc. 'cause my mind was on the SW trailer all the way through.
Also, I went to see 'The One' today and the trailer to Ewan McGreggors' new movie (Black Hawk Down i think) was attached to it. After Pearl Harbor this movie doesn't look good to me.
Now that it has been released, i would say its not a spoiler anymore.
hmm, it's hard to tell, I think it still may be spoilers.
If you want that "isolation tank" feeling when you walk into the theatre in May, then the tralers are MAJOR spoilers. Stay away from them. If you had successfully avoided ALL spoilers (leaked scripts, leaked figure sculpts, leaked storyboards) for the past two and a half years and ONLY watched the 4 trailers they were putting out, you'd have about as much information as the rest of us.
If you truly want that sense of awe when you see it in May, (it's too late for me) AVOID ALL TRAILERS!!!
The teaser trailer has been released to the public by lucasfilm.
IT IS NOT A SPOILER NOW!
If one is to be as extreme as to think it is a spoiler, then one should not:
1- read the official Star Wars Magazine, as it has "spoilers".
2- visit the official Star Wars website, as it features the "spoiler" trailer.
3- visit any Star Wars websites that mention the trailer.
4- watch any "popular media" programs, such as Access Hollywood, Entertainment Tonight, etc, as they might show the trailer like they did during the Episode 1 hype.
5- watch local or national news as they might show the trailer like they did during the episode 1 hype.
These extremists, should on the other hand:
1- Go to live with a technology deprived group (such as the amish), or
2- Bury their heads in the sand like a good ostrich, because there are going to be some things anyone in modern day society (especially a Star Wars fan) can't (or won't) avoid (or deprive themselves of) seeing.
See it for free at STARWARS.COM...