Fight Club trailer as romantic comedy.
Bwahahahahahaha!
The use of "I Believe I Can Fly" is what really makes the trailer.
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Fight Club trailer as romantic comedy.
Bwahahahahahaha!
The use of "I Believe I Can Fly" is what really makes the trailer.
The use of "I Believe I Can Fly" is what really makes the trailer.
I know!
Man, if only the announcer had a good voice.
Yeah, that was not a good Voiceover Guy. But I guess parodiers can't be choosers sometimes...
You're right-- that announcer was painful. he sounded almost computer generated.
But the non-voiceover parts were great.
So, are trailer remixes the mainstream vids? Well, more mainstream, anyway? It sure seems like it. Or maybe that was just me wondering why they were featuring the chick in the trailer.
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You know, I am a Firth and Egoyan fan, and I still haven't seen this. But I have seen the original Fever Pitch.
The girl who'll be playing Luna was in all the Irish papers when I was home last week. She's a complete fangirl. They had pictures of her queuing at midnight for the last book, wearing beaded golden snitch earrings that she'd made herself. She must be the most excited girl on the planet.
So, are trailer remixes the mainstream vids? Well, more mainstream, anyway?
Yeah. It's sort of weird, watching what I consider to be vidding techniques, used for this purpose. A little bit of mental disconnect.