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Because people used to pour their lives into making them. I think we've finally hit a wall with technology - or at least a critical point in human history. The billionaires are basically vying to own the Matrix or go to f***ing Mars as if some Serlingian romantic notion of that ever working out :laugh:

AI has its fingers in everything. f***ing everything. There's about to or is a huge boom happening with it. But now I think people are finally pushing back. Best part of Christmas was remembering family. People who taught you important and hard lessons in life.

Man, I used to be captivated by trailers. There used to be a site where you could just scroll thru them and I'd sit in my granny's old leather chair, stiff as a PGHJ that thing. Just ADHD as shit, losing hours. But the old internet really was magic.

They tried to spiff this place up, but the forum is really one of the last bastions of the old internet. Reddit has lost the plot completely.
Don't even have to go that far back. Back when the Phantom Menace (or was it the following one?) trailer came out...people would just go to see a movie where that trailer would be playing before it.......watch the trailer & leave.
 
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Don't even have to go that far back. Back when the Phantom Menace (or was it the following one?) trailer came out...people would just go to see a movie where that trailer would be playing before it.......watch the trailer & leave.

I'm born when I'm born so I've had the experience I've had, I suppose.

My mum and I just watched the Philosopher's Stone for the first time in...22 or 3 years? My parents love to boast I'd read it to myself when I was 6. I couldn't really read because novels, so I had to ask every 8 or 9 words I'd come across. Taught me how to read, that book, though.

I wonder how much banging my head against the wall to learn something I've been doing compared to the way they want you to learn in school. :laugh:
 
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I have your gold medal Zippy!
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I'm born when I'm born so I've had the experience I've had, I suppose.

My mum and I just watched the Philosopher's Stone for the first time in...22 or 3 years? My parents love to boast I'd read it to myself when I was 6. I couldn't really read because novels, so I had to ask every 8 or 9 words I'd come across. Taught me how to read, that book, though.

I wonder how much banging my head against the wall to learn something I've been doing compared to the way they want you to learn in school. :laugh:
I miss the good old days of the Capital 6 (before the owners let it rot). Where you could see multiple movies for "free". I snuck into the R rated version of Saturday Night Fever.:laugh:. Or maybe I'm one of the reasons they let that theater decay.:sarcasm:
 
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I miss the good old days of the Capital 6 (before the owners let it rot). Where you could see multiple movies for "free". I snuck into the R rated version of Saturday Night Fever.:laugh:. Or maybe I'm one of the reasons they let that theater decay.:sarcasm:

I couldn't possibly relate, but I'll ask my parents! They both went to college at UVIC and Camosun.
 

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Don't even have to go that far back. Back when the Phantom Menace (or was it the following one?) trailer came out...people would just go to see a movie where that trailer would be playing before it.......watch the trailer & leave.
I think you guys are getting caught up on some nostalgia. Like for the Phantom Menace if people were doing what you say that's because it was the return of Star Wars everyone was excited about, and before you had youtube to watch it whenever you please.

And we're talking about a movie trailer style that really only started at about that time. Into the 90's and before movie trailers were pretty shitty as it would usually be just some guy narrating while they showed sequential clips of the movie. For example, here's the original Star Wars trailer:



I don't know but I feel like the first 'great' movie trailer was probably Alien, and it took almost two decades for Hollywood to start catching up. If there was a peak age of it through the 2010's that's probably less about the trailers themselves and more people still being hyped for nerd stuff like the MCU. Also a funny sidenote on the topic, growing up starting int he 80's I always remember trailers at the theater to be a matter of annoyance. You'd show up late to skip them if you could. Then they started inundating you with commercials at start time, and suddenly getting to the trailers got so much more appealing.
 

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I have your gold medal Zippy!
Oct 1, 2015
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Hiding under WTG's bed...
I think you guys are getting caught up on some nostalgia. Like for the Phantom Menace if people were doing what you say that's because it was the return of Star Wars everyone was excited about, and before you had youtube to watch it whenever you please.

And we're talking about a movie trailer style that really only started at about that time. Into the 90's and before movie trailers were pretty shitty as it would usually be just some guy narrating while they showed sequential clips of the movie. For example, here's the original Star Wars trailer:



I don't know but I feel like the first 'great' movie trailer was probably Alien, and it took almost two decades for Hollywood to start catching up. If there was a peak age of it through the 2010's that's probably less about the trailers themselves and more people still being hyped for nerd stuff like the MCU. Also a funny sidenote on the topic, growing up starting int he 80's I always remember trailers at the theater to be a matter of annoyance. You'd show up late to skip them if you could. Then they started inundating you with commercials at start time, and suddenly getting to the trailers got so much more appealing.

I wasn't even a teenager when I saw a movie theatre trailer (Jackson County Jail - apparently a favourite of Quentin Tarantino) where they showed the rape scene in slowmo...........Jeebus.
 

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Because people used to pour their lives into making them. I think we've finally hit a wall with technology - or at least a critical point in human history. The billionaires are basically vying to own the Matrix or go to f***ing Mars as if some Serlingian romantic notion of that ever working out :laugh:

AI has its fingers in everything. f***ing everything. There's about to or is a huge boom happening with it. But now I think people are finally pushing back. Best part of Christmas was remembering family. People who taught you important and hard lessons in life.

Man, I used to be captivated by trailers. There used to be a site where you could just scroll thru them and I'd sit in my granny's old leather chair, stiff as a PGHJ that thing. Just ADHD as shit, losing hours. But the old internet really was magic.

They tried to spiff this place up, but the forum is really one of the last bastions of the old internet. Reddit has lost the plot completely.

I love (loved) movie trailers. I don’t know if any trailer ever got me more hyped for a movie than the trailer for The Phantom Menace back in the day. Loading it up to run on QuickTime and just on repeat.

I find they’re pretty formulaic these days, as I alluded to before - but the odd great one still comes along.
 

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Oh, the late 90s/early 00s.

QuickTime, WinAmp, WinMX, Limewire, Napster, Angelfire, Lycos, AltaVista, WebCrawler, Ebaumsworld, Newgrounds, Somethingawful, Homestarrunner, badgers badgers badgers…lots of memories.

My grandma would sit in the sunroom of her house in Sechelt, working through a pack of Canadian Classics and a perpetually hot coffee playing casino games on Pogo.com.

Being alive to remember the .com boom and remembering it is wild. f***, Limewire was Russian Roulette. I can't tell you how many songs I thought were by different artists.
 
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