Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'

h a l f b a k e r y
What was the question again?

idea: add, search, annotate, link, view, overview, recent, by name, best, random

meta: news, help, about, links, report a problem

account: Browse anonymously, or get an account and write.

User:
Pass:

or Create a new account.


      Please log in.
If you're not logged in, you can see what this page looks like, but you will not be able to add anything.

Trailers: Now Yours to Own
A shitload of movie trailers, teasers and commercials on DVD.
  (+2, -1)
(+2, -1)
  [vote for,
against]


I like watching movie trailers, whether on video, dvd or at the movies. Some (well, alot actually) are duds, but some invoke giddy excitement and exclamations such as "That was awesome!" or "Whoa!". The Episode One trailer was one example of an excellent trailer.

Now how about packaging hundreds of trailers and teasers on DVD in widescreen and encoded in Dolby 5.1 (or even DTS)? Lots of people would sit for hours watching trailers (there's variety), and the studios could justify this in the fact that they are ADVERTISING as well.

Potentially this wouldn't cost too much, as most trailers are available free of charge on the net.


mrkillboy, Nov 11 2000


Short name, e.g., Bob's Coffee

Destination URL. E.g., http://www.coffee.com/

Description (displayed with the short name and URL.)







       Been done already. There was a movie called "Coming Attractions" (it even had a sequel!) of nothing but...you guessed it! I had some friends who worked in a local Arts Theater that was showing this one. All of the Coming Attractions were of really odd B movies, and a number of enjoyed the spectacle of mixing this movie with hallucinogens after the theater closed (The riot going on outside the theater that night was fun to watch too).

Furthur, Dec 15 2000
  


 
back: main index
 business 
 computer 
 culture 
 fashion 
 food 
 halfbakery 
 home 
 other 
 product 
 public 
 science 
 sport 
 vehicle