Renzatic on 9/5/2017 at 21:13
That's the way Ryan Gosling always looks. It's why I couldn't take Drive so seriously.
icemann on 10/5/2017 at 03:13
I love that movie.
He's a total psycho in it, but more of a "road to hell paved with good intentions" type.
Kolya on 12/5/2017 at 07:57
Why does this trailer repeat the same scenes? In case we missed the Atari logo or the girl extending a finger?
Renzatic on 12/5/2017 at 08:05
That's something they've been doing recently. It's like they're doing intro trailers for trailers now.
henke on 12/5/2017 at 08:12
Yes, it's a terrible trend.
Renault on 12/5/2017 at 15:13
I've also noticed another thing they've been doing lately is to put in big bold letters at the beginning of the clip - "OFFICIAL TRAILER." It's kind of obnoxious, and seems unnecessary. Might be to
combat all the fan trailers on youtube maybe? Still seems unnecessary. And dumb.
heywood on 12/5/2017 at 15:16
Quote Posted by ZylonBane
At least the trailer doesn't give away the entire plot. So it has that going for it.
^
This
Quote Posted by N'Al
And yet it's still better than anything we've seen so far of Alien: Covenant.
^
And this
Mild optimism here.
faetal on 12/5/2017 at 16:28
Quote Posted by Pyrian
Yeah, me too. Nothing in there grabs me. It's like they're selling it on Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling just being there? FFS crack an expression, young goose.
Same here. All this trailer gives me is:
1) A Blade Runner sequel has been made
2) It has a faithful visual style
3) We have tried to copy the music style (but to me it just sounds like mid 00's synth patches trying to be Vangelis-y, but then I am a synth nerd)
4) Ryan Gosling is in it
5) Harrison Ford is doing a return (seems to be his main thing these days)
Those are all surface details. There is little else there to make me feel like it will be good or bad. Though a lack of the former, hints at the latter.
heywood on 12/5/2017 at 17:36
A neutral first impression is better than a bad first impression. It's been a while since I saw a trailer for a sci-fi film that didn't make me immediately want to say No thanks, I'll skip it. The bar is pretty low these days.
PigLick on 12/5/2017 at 17:41
I think the bar has been pretty low for sci-fi films forever