With squillions of eyeballs on the Super Bowl every year,
the opportunity for studios to market their upcoming films to people who wouldn’t
otherwise be interested is a huge one. This year’s crop of trailers isn’t as
large as it’s been in years past, but they still gave us plenty to talk about.
Here now are the notable movie trailers which ran during Super Bowl XLIX (that’s
49, for you mortals)…the Good, the Bad, and the Glorious.
The Good
FURIOUS 7 – The seventh installment in the car-chasing cops
and robbers franchise started off in low gear with a hint of cinematic maturity,
before hammering down the gas pedal and going batshit crazy with cars flying a
mile off the ground. Non-fans of the franchise were probably rolling their
eyes, but those who have been along for the ride from the beginning should have
been pleased.
MINIONS – Those little yellow bastards from the DESPICABLE
ME films finally get their own spinoff. This trailer appropriately had a
football-theme, was very funny, and probably introduced the world to the
possible catch-phrase of the year…”swing those pants baby!”
TED 2 – The trailer to the Seth MacFarlane-directed, talking
teddy-bear sequel had Mark Wahlberg and the bear invading the, um…privacy of
New England quarterback Tom Brady. Kind of silly of course, but it seems like
this trailer was shot and cut just for the Super Bowl…which makes it timely and
worthy of credit for putting in the effort.
The Bad
TERMINATOR GENISYS – This trailer may have had Arnie giving
us his famous catchphrase, but what ruined it was the horrible music choice
which made it seem more like a NIN video. Just stick to the original score.
50 SHADES OF GREY – The trailer to the hotly-anticipated
book adaptation spent most of its time telling us how many copies of the book
have been sold and how many online-hits the first trailer has pulled in so far;
basically telling us how great the book is and how the marketing has been
going. Very off-putting.
THE NO-SHOWS – You get negative points for not showing up.
There were noticeable absences from big releases such as THE FANTASTIC FOUR…and
the major Disney films AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON, ANT-MAN, STAR WARS EPISODE VII,
and the two Disney/Pixar films INSIDE OUT and THE GOOD DINOSAUR. In Disney’s
defense, they are probably thinking that their films can sell themselves on
name alone, as the logos for Pixar, Marvel, and STAR WARS go a long way at this
point. With that in mind, Disney was likely saving their efforts for marketing
their new, unknown property, which
leads us to…
The Glorious
TOMORROWLAND – This futuristic Disney flick was brought to
the Super Bowl masses in the form of a slick trailer with stunning visuals, new
footage, and an excellent voiceover by George Clooney. The trailer was full of
magic and wonder…which is what Disney is all about.
JURASSIC WORLD – There has been a lot of apprehension about
the upcoming fourth entry in the film series involving engineered dinosaurs
causing havoc in modern times, but the Super Bowl spot was perfect on every
angle. The trailer was heavy on appearances with the leading man, Chris Pratt,
who is very recognizable right now, and the inclusion of the original John
Williams music brought back memories in a stampede. Plenty of new footage was
shown, but most importantly, they took the time to improve upon the shots we
saw in the first trailer a few months back. The wider shots had much-improved
visual effects and it was clear that Universal Pictures put some serious effort
and overall thought into it and it showed. Well done all around.
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Super Bowl 50 will be played on February 7, 2016.
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