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Post by fuzzynecromancer on Jul 22, 2009 16:47:03 GMT -5
I love my Paprika DVD. It's loaded with special features, commentary, interviews, etc., but is severly lacking in one area. It does NOT have the oh-so-awesome theatrical trailer for the movie.
More and more DVDs lack this key element, and I have to ask, why? The theatrical trailer costs nothing to obtain, and doesn't require much additional time. It adds to the enjoyment by whetting your appetite for the film to come, and gives a sense of historical and cultural context. The trailer is an art form in and of itself, a concentrated dose of the most gripping elements of the film.
What possible reason is there for leaving that out? >.<
Is anyone else frustrated by this?
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Post by Aurum on Jul 22, 2009 20:04:12 GMT -5
I rented that once, but I didn't really look at the previews. D:
Maybe you could try YouTube?
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Post by fuzzynecromancer on Jul 23, 2009 11:04:38 GMT -5
But youtube isn't on my DVD, and a lot of times trailers get taken down from youtube. That's what happened with very awesome original Japanese theatrical trailer for Paprika. ;-;
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