Why do trailers sometimes use different takes of lines than the final cut of the movie?
I saw Civil War earlier and they used a different take of "So was I" during Tony and Steven's final fight.
Movie version: https://sendvid.com/kdcmhsju
Trailer version: https://youtu.be/FkTybqcX-Yo?t=126
>>69147136
up to the director if they think a take looks better than another, they also changed "i want to punch you in your perfect teeth", in the trailer it seemed playful but in the actual movie you could tell Tony was seething.
PART TIME
>>69147136
>PART TIME
Editors only work part time.
>>69147136
Don't remember seeing "You just started a war" in the movie either.
Trailers are full retard these days. Some of them are retarded enough to reveal the twist of their movie in the fucking trailer, or add some ridiculous dubstep to it rather than using the original score.
>>69147136
H-hey everyone
Because the film isn't finished being edited when they cut the trailers.
They don't know that they're alternate takes at the time, they just use what they have that will sound best for a trailer.
>>69147541
other way around if anything.
Civil War trailer had a lot of shots from different angles and lines moved around, I kind of liked it when watching the movie though it made some scenes feel fresh
>MFW during every XM:Apocalypse trailer, Apoc has a different voice every time
I don't know what to expect
is there any movie where they made a trailer out of scene that are never in the movie?
Not like a specific scene for the trailer / promo, but make it look like a real trailer with interleaved scenes from the movie, except none of the scenes are actually in the movie
might be cool
I'm wondering whether trailers like this are included on the BD or if they're edited after the fact to include the actual audio that made the cut.
Does anyone have the Crystal Skull DVD or BD?
>>69147846
>is there any movie where they made a trailer out of scene that are never in the movie?
Isn't that the question of the day?