Spoilers

New Approach to Movie Trailers

Instead of using footage from the actual film, the marketing team should be regulated to the scenes on the cutting room floor. Trailers should be made up 100% of alternate footage, deleted scenes and images not in the final version.

When are Spoilers Okay?

Helpful tips for the entire Internet to avoid creating Spoilers and ruining the experience for others.

No More Trailers

The culture of trailers has reached a point where there are teasers, countdowns and trailers for the upcoming trailers. We literally have advertisements for the date of when an advertisement will release….

Devil is in the Details

We’d rather read about the nebulous future and speculate then discuss the great library of properties we already enjoyed and can access.

The Future is Out There

There is a perception that information about unreleased games is more valuable than available products.