Was? Isn't it still? I mean, it's still a masterpiece of a film 24 years later.
Hitokiri in the streets, daishouri in the sheets.Well, I thought that too, but I assumed the tone of this trailer meant that opinion of it has slipped a bit.
Optimism is a duty.Okay, sure, there may be some issue nowadays with there being too much of a focus on the Americans over other allies but otherwise, it's still considered a fantastic movie.
It's been 3000 years…Shaving Ryan’s Privates. How many times does that cross the line?
I still have to see this movie, now that I think of it… The Spielberg one, I mean…
Edited by Lyendith on Nov 17th 2022 at 10:25:44 AM
Flippé de participer à ce grand souper, je veux juste m'occuper de taper mon propre tempo.Oh, me too. Schindler's List as well, I suppose.
Ugh, I hate depressing war movies.
Optimism is a duty.I didn't realize until watching the trailer when it mentioned how did Ryan knew what Captain Miller did during D-Day till his rescue mission when he just met the man. I have to handwaved that and say Miller's men told Ryan their Captain's life before meeting him.
Considering the role America played in WWII, unless the movie is set in the Eastern Front, the Atlantic Ocean, or pre 1942s this really shouldn't be an issue to begin with.
Edited by dRoy on Nov 18th 2022 at 3:55:10 AM
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.To be honest, the Russian Pinocchio may have the lowest rating, but it looks the most fun out of the three nonetheless. I also kinda like the horse idea.
Optimism is a duty.Demolition Man. You can tell they really wanted to make this one.
Edited by Ghilz on Jan 17th 2023 at 10:23:32 AM
The Stinger about the Three Seashells is hilarious. So nobody knows or can't decide on how you use the Seashells in the toilet.
Fun fact: In the international version of the movie, they change the name of the Taco Bell restaurant into Pizza Hut(which are both owned by the same company) since the former was unavailable and unfamiliar to most international viewers (And the version that i watched).
Honest Trailer tackles the first time internet memes trolled a movie studio: Snakes on a Plane.
I love how absolutely ridiculous the entire premise of the movie is. The telly censor is also the best thing ever.
Hitokiri in the streets, daishouri in the sheets.Despite how silly the movie is, it's still a fun movie to watch (and it will make you feel old on how much technology has progress).
I unironically like Snakes on a Plane
Ukrainian Red CrossSo do I. It comes from them leaning in hard on the premise in earnest.
They redid another of their James Cameron trailers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RG_S6uBZ0s
The Honest Title I came up with was The Way Too Much Water.
This week Honest Trailer is Bloodsport, a movie that claims to be a true story of a deadly martial arts tournament that a man named Frank Dux entered and won when it's Based on a Great Big Lie that the man made up to make it sound like he was a badass.
This week Honest Trailer is Velma, a show so hated and unlikeable that it united the Internet against it.
And to wash off the bitter taste, here's a Honest Game Trailer for the wonderful Hi-Fi Rush.
One show I'm surprised they haven't done yet is Wednesday.
The reason TV Tropes exists finally gets an Honest Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2u7PlAMZlhk
At least give it a one-sentence writeup. You know how the rules work.
"It's Occam's Shuriken! If the answer is elusive, never rule out ninjas!"Honest Game Trailer for Helldivers 2.
I remember when this movie was basically considered high art back in the day.
Optimism is a duty.