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Lmnolmnop25 karma

We're you recruited, or did you apply?

Lmnolmnop2 karma

My "issue" with trailers is that they just give away the movie or the "twist", right off the bat.
For example, the moment I saw the trailer for Knives Out, I knew exactly who the culprit was going to be.

This could have been due to the movie's cast or maybe the story/movie, itself, but it still occurs.

Or some trailers, like the Batman v Superman trailers will literally tell the entire story,

in order, and the film feels like a re-watch the first time seeing it.

My question is, Do you see any practical ways around this?

Should they omit surprise characters, or maybe just give a clip of the movie?

What would you suggest?

Lmnolmnop1 karma

how much do you make in a good year?

Lmnolmnop1 karma

Are you interested in collections?

My pops has like an entire wall of classical music,

It's a collection or collections, I believe,

but it's from the 70s and just OOC, is it worth anything?