View Full Version : Movie Trailer Cliches
Zorak Masaki
03-11-2004, 01:35 PM
What are those phrases which seem to be in EVERY trailer nowadays? Heres some to start with:
"In a world where _____ is _____, one man (or one group) stands alone"
"______ was leading an ordinary life, then HE (or She) showed up"
"Sometimes, you've got to break the rules, to fall in love" (ok, i stole that last one from the simpsons;)
Any others?
AnimatedSnow47
03-11-2004, 02:38 PM
*Based on a true story!
*From the people that brought you ____________ and ___________!
And aside from phrases....
* you have those whoosing sounds made for surround sound systems
* words popping up as spoken by the narrator
Eddie G.
03-11-2004, 10:44 PM
"Oh this is bull..."cut to random explosion.
Lord Dalek
03-11-2004, 11:34 PM
"Oh this is bull..."cut to random explosion.
An extension of that.
"Yippie Kay-Yae Mother-" *BOOM*!
Behonkiss
03-12-2004, 06:27 AM
DUHDUHDUHDUHDUHUHDUHDUHDUHDUHDUHDUHDUH*random montage of images, two of which are two people making out and at least one explosion*
Brief pause, with someone saying something, then BOOM! and the title.
We need more trailers like Lilo and Stitch.
DarkAngel
03-12-2004, 11:25 AM
* words popping up as spoken by the narratorSometimes, just the voice of the narrator gets to me, that typical deep-voiced "trailer voice". For whatever reason, that stood out to me on the Punisher trailer, for instance.
Russkafin
03-12-2004, 12:57 PM
Trailer builds up to a climax.... Then the name of the movie... and then ending with some kind of funny joke line.
Examples: Spider-Man... builds up to a climax (pretty much like what Behonkiss said), followed by the Spider-Man logo... and then end on Aunt May: "You do too much, you're not Superman you know..."
Daredevil, same thing... builds up to a climax, followed by the Daredevil logo, and then, Matt and Foggy... "How can you be a skeptic?" "There are no eyewitnesses. Bigfoot has eyewitnesses."
The new Punisher trailer ends with him saying "Don't play with knives" or something to that effect.
Insert about a dozen other examples.
Speedy Boris
03-12-2004, 01:15 PM
I don't like it when trailers show a completely different tone than the actual movie. Like the "Falling Down" trailer basically took the most comedic elements of the film; I didn't find the film to be a comedy, though. It had MOMENTS of dark comedy, but it was more a character study/drama + tragedy than anything. Along the same lines, it's confusing when a trailer has two distinct moods- Fargo is a classic example. The first half is sort of humorous, with dark comedy, and the second half is serious and dramatic. I guess you could say the actual film is like that, too, but still... it can be confusing to the viewer.
For a movie trailer cliche, I'd have to say the random explosions that occur. Just stop with the random explosions. And like Behonkiss mentioned, the random scene of two characters making out. It literally makes me roll my eyes now. Like this: :rolleyes: "Oh, we're gonna lose the audience if we don't place some sexual content in there!" "Aw, just throw in a make-out scene that covers about 30 seconds of the actual film."
Mario500
03-12-2004, 01:48 PM
Music stops for a humorous line or moment.
GL2k2
03-12-2004, 03:18 PM
Most film trailers are beginning to suck because they use the same stuff. And usually the good movies are not the trailers that stand out. i.e. the Matrix.
Chris Wood
03-14-2004, 05:03 PM
I think Jerry Seinfeld's movie Comedian did a good job of summing up trailer cliches:
[A neatly dressed bearded man (JACK) comes into a recording studio, sits down, preparing to do a voiceover. His seat faces the technicians and director (Seinfeld), who also face him. Glass separates them. Mainly the camera focuses on JACK. Everything JACK says has a dramatic majesty about it, he uses his very resonate voice.]
DIRECTOR
All right, let's try this. It's the voice-over for Comedian movie trailer: take one.
JACK
In a World, where Laughter was King..
DIRECTOR
[hits button] Uh, no "In a world," Jack..
JACK
What do you mean, "No 'In a World'"..
DIRECTOR
It's not that kind of movie..
JACK
Oh? Okay. In a Land that—
DIRECTOR
[hits button] No 'In a land' either.
JACK
In a Time—
DIRECTOR
Nah, I don't think so.
JACK
In a Land Before Time—
DIRECTOR
[hits button] It's about a comedian, Jack.
JACK
One Man—
DIRECTOR
No..
JACK
When your Life is no longer your Own—
DIRECTOR
Wha—What does that mean—
JACK
When everything you Know is Wrong—
DIRECTOR
That's wrong—
JACK
In an Outpost—
DIRECTOR
No—
JACK
On the Edge of Space—
DIRECTOR
There's no Space—
JACK
A Girl—
DIRECTOR
No.—
JACK
Two Girls—
DIRECTOR
No.
JACK
Now—
DIRECTOR
—no—
JACK
—More than Ever—
DIRECTOR
Stop it—
JACK
A Renegade Cop—
DIRECTOR
—I hate you—
JACK
A Robot Renegade Cop—
DIRECTOR
You're Fired.
JACK
You're Fired.
DIRECTOR
No, you're actually Fired.
JACK
I'm Fired.
DIRECTOR
Get out of the booth, Jack.
JACK
No. I Like it in here.
90% of trailers sound just like that.
Neo-Era
03-14-2004, 08:44 PM
I think Jerry Seinfeld's movie Comedian did a good job of summing up trailer cliches:
I heard about this before but that is hilarious. Just found the trailer on Apple.com
http://www.apple.com/trailers/miramax/comedian.html
To add my own, I can't stand trailers for romantic comedies because they always use a sappy song with a wispy, whiney female singer backed by acoustic guitars like "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None The Richer.
WillemJoker
03-15-2004, 03:41 AM
The Jerry Bruckheimer Action Film
("Armageddon," "Con Air," "The Rock")
Start with 30 seconds of slow shots, mostly in shadow
Pour in at least 1 fireball explosion
Slice up a series of action shots and blend rapid-fire style
Mix with close-up shots of unlikely hero (usually the main star) wincing in slow-motion
Add a dash of sarcastic dialogue from Steve Buscemi
Sprinkle with wide shot of cast walking in horizontal line
Coat with "heroic" music
Garnish with voice-over: "From Jerry Bruckheimer, the producer of "(blockbuster )"
Pound title of film onto screen with thud
The Girl Power Chick Flick Comedy
("Boys on the Side," "Waiting to Exhale," "Practical Magic")
Start with 1 responsible girl
Pour in 1 wild girl
Add 1 wisecracking girl (optional)
Insert voice-over: "(Studio) presents"
Stir in scene where women dance around a table/kitchen, laughing
Insert voice-over: "A story about (fill in the blank)"
Blend with crying/hugging scene
Insert voice-over: "And the friends that pull us through."
Serve over popular song (if it's a roadie chick flick, use "Dreams" by The Cranberries)
The Compelling Courtroom Drama
("A Time to Kill," "A Civil Action," "Amistad")
Start with docile scene introducing crime
Spray with slow, ominous thumping sound
Unwrap hero lawyer arguing why defendant has a case
Fold in protesters, frowning jury, skeptical judge
Add 1 self-reflecting revelation lawyer has about himself
Beat in nay-sayers, arguing lawyer can't win because he has no evidence/money/experience
Slice into courtroom chaos, complete with gavel-pounding ("You are out of order!") judge
Bake into impassioned closing speech by lawyer
The Next Installment of a Lucrative Franchise
("Die Hard With a Vengeance," "Alien Resurrection," "Lethal Weapon 4")
Start with new villain wreaking havoc
Insert villain's lofty statement along the lines of: "There is no one to stop me/I am the winner/Everyone will die."
Cut in quick shot of hero storming in, eliciting cheers from audience
Begin mixing in action stunts
Insert voice-over: "On (release date), the (fear/action) is back."
Chop up best action sequences in rapid fire
Squeeze in "money shot" to show the franchise is still alive and kicking
Insert sarcastic line from hero
Season with blasted title sequence with sequel number and subtitle
The Jerry Bruckheimer Action Film
("Armageddon," "Con Air," "The Rock")
Start with 30 seconds of slow shots, mostly in shadow
Pour in at least 1 fireball explosion
Slice up a series of action shots and blend rapid-fire style
Mix with close-up shots of unlikely hero (usually the main star) wincing in slow-motion
Add a dash of sarcastic dialogue from Steve Buscemi
Sprinkle with wide shot of cast walking in horizontal line
Coat with "heroic" music
Garnish with voice-over: "From Jerry Bruckheimer, the producer of "(blockbuster )"
Pound title of film onto screen with thud
The Girl Power Chick Flick Comedy
("Boys on the Side," "Waiting to Exhale," "Practical Magic")
Start with 1 responsible girl
Pour in 1 wild girl
Add 1 wisecracking girl (optional)
Insert voice-over: "(Studio) presents"
Stir in scene where women dance around a table/kitchen, laughing
Insert voice-over: "A story about (fill in the blank)"
Blend with crying/hugging scene
Insert voice-over: "And the friends that pull us through."
Serve over popular song (if it's a roadie chick flick, use "Dreams" by The Cranberries)
The Compelling Courtroom Drama
("A Time to Kill," "A Civil Action," "Amistad")
Start with docile scene introducing crime
Spray with slow, ominous thumping sound
Unwrap hero lawyer arguing why defendant has a case
Fold in protesters, frowning jury, skeptical judge
Add 1 self-reflecting revelation lawyer has about himself
Beat in nay-sayers, arguing lawyer can't win because he has no evidence/money/experience
Slice into courtroom chaos, complete with gavel-pounding ("You are out of order!") judge
Bake into impassioned closing speech by lawyer
The Next Installment of a Lucrative Franchise
("Die Hard With a Vengeance," "Alien Resurrection," "Lethal Weapon 4")
Start with new villain wreaking havoc
Insert villain's lofty statement along the lines of: "There is no one to stop me/I am the winner/Everyone will die."
Cut in quick shot of hero storming in, eliciting cheers from audience
Begin mixing in action stunts
Insert voice-over: "On (release date), the (fear/action) is back."
Chop up best action sequences in rapid fire
Squeeze in "money shot" to show the franchise is still alive and kicking
Insert sarcastic line from hero
Season with blasted title sequence with sequel number and subtitle
LOL!!!!:D Its sad that they cant be more creative these days.
One of the things I hate is when the trailer gives away the whole friggin plot in 2 minutes. They should cut down trailers to about a minute or so. I'll be watching a trailer and get pumped up about it, then here comes the last half or so in which the entire ending is given away and I lose any and all anticipation for the film whatsoever.
The Penguin
03-15-2004, 10:11 PM
I heard about this before but that is hilarious. Just found the trailer on Apple.com
http://www.apple.com/trailers/miramax/comedian.htmlI haven't laughed that hard since I was a little girl thank you. :D
That really did give every cliche there is. Plus I love that voice over guy.
I remember seeing that trailer when I went to go see Spirited Away. Never saw it again until now.
Zorak Masaki
03-21-2004, 02:42 PM
You forgot the teen grossout sex comedy trailer (American pie, old school, road trip)
Start with one normal kid
Mix in a crazy scheme
Cue blink 182/andrew wk/good charlotte song
Random sequence of crazy antics (including at least one sexual scene)
Pause music to throw in a really absurd line (usually starting with "dude.."
Cue movie title
staticblue
03-21-2004, 03:07 PM
I liked the one for Bad Boys 2. Its similar to other Trailers lately. No talking. just a montage of action or sex shots all combined into like 3 minutes. and the at the end..."bad boys bad boys watcha gonna do......" great stuff!!!
donovan
03-21-2004, 03:18 PM
All of these cliches has made me love the trailer for Casshern even more.
Slade_Wilson
03-21-2004, 04:41 PM
Let's not forget how they twist words and frases to relate to the movie.
Ella enchanted: all SPELL breaks loose
HellBoy: this spring, give evil hell
TOM 002
03-21-2004, 06:46 PM
Speaking about movie trailer cliches, ever notice how for most action movies the SAME SOUNDTRACK is used? I have no idea what its called and I can't illustrate it in words, but that soundtrack is used ALL THE TIME. Maybe someone here knows what I'm talking about.
BTW, Pablo Francisco had a stint on these cliched movie trailers. It was hilarious.
Monterey Jack
07-28-2008, 11:50 PM
Music stops for a humorous line or moment.
Accompanied, of course, by the sound cue of a needle scratching across the surface of an LP record, a reference that's now almost TWO DECADES out of date. :eek:
There's also the Apocalyptic Choir Of Doom[tm] used for all action movie trailers now.
Silverstar
07-28-2008, 11:57 PM
When a character says "I'm gettin' too old for this" then cut to rock music.
When a character says "It doesn't get any better than this" then cut to party music.
Any movie starring a mischievous dog or an obnoxious child (or group of obnoxious children) and they play George Thurogood's "Bad to the Bone."
Blackstar
07-28-2008, 11:59 PM
"Oh this is bull..."cut to random explosion.
Or any scene where the trailer cuts to an explosion just before the profanity.
E.g.:
"Holy..."cut to random explosion.
"What the..."cut to random explosion.
I'm gonna kick your...."cut to random explosion.
Aces 21
07-29-2008, 12:13 AM
I don't know if this counts or not, but how about the remix of "From the studio that brought you..." I've heard it from those "Movie" movies like, "From the two guys that saw "300" comes "Meet the Spartans."
Another example, "From the monkey that brought you Shrek, comes "Space Chimps!"
Just adding my two cents.
CjFilmz
07-29-2008, 03:45 AM
I'm suprised nobody's mentioned the obligatory "NOOOO!" being yelled.
Desensitized
07-29-2008, 03:51 AM
Almost all low-brow comedies (even Apatow movies) have these cruddy trailers that always make the movie look about 5 times worse. They all look like this, too:
http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u100/JDesensitized/Der.jpg
A little off topic but I hate that when you do watch a trailer, none of the scenes in the trailer actually appear in the movie. I know why, but it just pisses me off.
Oh and about Jerry Senifields trailer for the comedian, I think this spin on the trailer is a little better http://youtube.com/watch?v=OR-uOUQXIr0:anime:
Master Toon
07-29-2008, 09:54 AM
When an explosion replaces a swear. It happens all the time.
I'm gonna knock this door down and kick your sorry *explosion*
Let's not forget how they add a funny/not-so-serious scene after a serious scene, creating a scene that never happens.
(scene 12) I hope you brought as many bullets as you can carry.
(scene 43) I've got more bullets in me than in my gun.
Speedy Boris
07-29-2008, 10:00 AM
I'll be perfectly happy if we never hear "Misirlou" in a trailer ever again.
Blackstar
07-29-2008, 10:53 AM
I'll be perfectly happy if we never hear "Misirlou" in a trailer ever again.
That's how I feel about "All Star" by Smashmouth. I think it's time for that little ditty to be retired.
DarthGonzo
07-29-2008, 10:56 AM
You want movie trailer music that needs to be retired? How about the "Nightmare Before Christmas" music that accompanies so many children's live-action films.
Lord Dalek
07-29-2008, 11:12 AM
"Lux Aeterna" needs to go... now.
king zrz
07-29-2008, 11:21 AM
The tagline for Star Wars the Clone Wars: Coming to your Galaxy.
Yeesh.
Also I hate the narrators in movie trailer these days and even back in the day (even though the guy's voice is pretty cool as illustrated by Pablo Francisco).
I mean I just hate it when,lets say in "Tropic Thunder". they go "The movie they think they're making....isn't a movie ANYMORE."
OH MY GOD.
Juu-kuchi
07-29-2008, 11:35 AM
Trailers that tell people to "get ready for the adventure of a lifetime."
Michael24
07-29-2008, 04:00 PM
I love the riff on movie trailers that Billy West does in the Comic Book: The Movie bonus features.
"'In a world gone mad...' The world is always going mad. 'One man...' It's always one man. 'Time is running out...' Time is always running out!"
Jess Harnell: "Or if it's a foreign movie, it's always 'It was the summer that a boy became a man.'" LMAO!!
:D
defunctzombie
07-29-2008, 05:22 PM
I never liked the ones where it's like "This summer, X actor IS ....."
They don't need to use that as a selling point. I didn't go see TDK because Christian Bale is Batman. Christian Bale PLAYS Batman.
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