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ClassicGamingWizzz said:

First ff15 news now that suit that looks fucking retarded , day cant get any worse than this.

Atleast the PS4 game of spiderman looks promising...



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ClassicGamingWizzz said:
JRPGfan said:

Atleast the PS4 game of spiderman looks promising...

Wait and see, these days we cant get excited about anything because they managed to do something to fuck it up.

Or we as a society have become more and more demanding and less satisfied over ultimately trivia matters.



Nymeria said:
Barkley said:
Oh no... it's a flying squirrel suit. This upsets me.

Nod to 1960s design again it appears.

It's also shown in the very first appearance of Spider-man.



I hate the teaser of the teaser trend. Is it really that much more effective as a marketing tool? Have there been studies or something?



Nymeria said:
VGPolyglot said:

He's like that in a lot of the comics, although it's been pretty inconsistent. Have they even announced the villains yet?

Vulture

I wonder if Carnage or the Hobgoblin will ever be in a movie.



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People are complaining that he actually looks like Ditko's Spider-man O_o...



RJ_Sizzle said:
I hate the teaser of the teaser trend. Is it really that much more effective as a marketing tool? Have there been studies or something?

Yea it's rediculous. We will get a tease from a company about something. That tease turns out to be an announcement of a teaser coming out. That teaser ends up being a teaser for a teaser. Then we finally get a teaser trailer.

And somehow teaser trailers are like 2 1/2 minutes long. Then months later we get anouncements and teases and more anouncements for the first "OFFICIAL Trailer"  Ok, so somehow a 2 1/2 minute long thing is not a trailer?

Then toss in multiple "official trailers" and the month of release and the 20 different commercials locally and internationally and they wonder why people are underwhelmed by their movie. You show off too much, and hype too much too soon.



irstupid said:
RJ_Sizzle said:
I hate the teaser of the teaser trend. Is it really that much more effective as a marketing tool? Have there been studies or something?

Yea it's rediculous. We will get a tease from a company about something. That tease turns out to be an announcement of a teaser coming out. That teaser ends up being a teaser for a teaser. Then we finally get a teaser trailer.

And somehow teaser trailers are like 2 1/2 minutes long. Then months later we get anouncements and teases and more anouncements for the first "OFFICIAL Trailer"  Ok, so somehow a 2 1/2 minute long thing is not a trailer?

Then toss in multiple "official trailers" and the month of release and the 20 different commercials locally and internationally and they wonder why people are underwhelmed by their movie. You show off too much, and hype too much too soon.

I think the idea is that if the trailer shows clips from the film, but reveals nothing about the actual plot, then it's technically a "teaser" regardless of length. I feel like it wasn't always this way, though.

And yeah, the whole teaser for a teaser stuff is ridiculous beyond words.