Mic-Nificent
I didn't eat nobody
It's actually "Time" by Hans Zimmer (from Inception) which was also used in the 12 Years a Slave trailer:
Damn I don't even remember hearing that shyt during that movie...though I only saw it once so
It's actually "Time" by Hans Zimmer (from Inception) which was also used in the 12 Years a Slave trailer:
shyt looks kind of silly in the future scenes. I'm willing to bet Bishop is the only one who dies or that he's probably a villain. The genre has evolved and Singer has been exposed as a director that isn't all that great.
Did they really use the theme from 12 years a slave in this trailer?
That music is originally from from The Thin Red Line
Well I see cats have made their minds up over a teaser trailer. But we all know you guys will stay in these threads even though you already know you don't like the movie
ThisTell me about it.
This looks like another Wolverine suckfest. One of, if not the real, central character is Bishop and you only see him in passing in the trailer. If he doesn't have a bigger role in the actual flick, I'm passing. I actually watched first class on the strength that it was Wolverineless. Him being all up and saving the day on this one is making me consider otherwise.
is wolverine not suppose to age now?
It irks me when I see people say this shyt. The entire point of a trailer is to entice the viewer into seeing the film based on what's shown in the trailer. If people see the trailer and it's weak it's more than fair for them to think the film might also be weak. The reverse is true also, a dope trailer can have people hyped to see a movie because it makes the movie look awesome.
Are trailers always accurate? Hell now, but they're specifically put out there for people to prejudge the movie and decide if they will or won't see it. Otherwise what's the fukking point?