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How sad will it be that week after week people from everywhere in the globe get tricked out from money by Hollywood? Let's face the facts, the greatest paid people in the commercial shouldn't be the Actors, plus it shouldn't become the Directors, it ought to simply be the individuals who most people have never heard of. They are the ones who edit the film trailers together. They are the ones that provide us a glimpse into what their new film provides, plus they are those which trick us by far the most. This holds true for any genre but especially when it comes to horror/comedy and suspense. 


They trick you by often showing you the funniest or scariest scenes within the movie trailer consequently making you think that the entire film will likely be filled using the same thing.How often perhaps you have seen a movie trailer and believed to yourself "wow that movie looks fantastic, I can't wait to view it". Then you certainly go view the movie, and it is nothing like what the trailer caused it to be appear to be? Months ahead of the movie is released you receive bombarded with PR for the film, from posters, trailers and also turn up ads on the net, and also you get so full of a solution to these high budget, and quite often times low talent films that you just can't help but expect these people to be great. 


So now you've wasted nearly $10 dollars for the movie ticket, and while I try and avoid the over priced, under-satisfying snack line, most people will spend and go at least another $10 there. Now you have spent nearly $20 for the very boring, sometimes upsetting 2 hours in your life which you will never get back again. That would be bad enough, but the worst part about it is that you will probably go and do it again next weekend as well.So how can one avoid being tricked by the studios and how can you avoid wasting money after seeing these mini movies called trailers? Well the truth is there is not any strategy to 100% to make sure that the movie you can see will be good. By seeing the better movies out there.



1., but here are a few things that you can do to raise the chances of wasting less money. Watch the trailers - Though English Movie Trailers often trick us, these are still needed to get some good concept of exactly what the movie might be about.


2. Read many reviews - The true secret to reading reviews would be to not simply read one and after that continue exactly what the author were required to say. Read many and a lot important, try and find reviews from people who seem to have similar tastes as yourself. Many people go see movies with certain friends mainly because they normally have similar tastes as us and may enjoy the same things. Same goes for movie reviews. Find reviewers who appear to have similar tastes as you may, and that can help you in picking your following movie.


3. Actors/Directors - If the main actor is someone that you do not normally like, then it's a good chance that you will not like this film either. The same goes to the director. A lot of times the average person doesn't even know who is directing the film before they go see it. Should they would only check this beforehand they will often figure out that it person continues to be involved with many films that they can did or did not like. Film in this sense is a lot like reading a magazine. Can you go get a book which had been published by an author that you just hate? Try using the same thought process with film directors.


4. How often perhaps you have seen the movie trailer? I've recently come to the conclusion that if I see the movie trailer on TV more than 5 times the week before the movie is being released, then I have no desire to see that movie anymore or at least on opening weekend. This is certainly more a general rule for myself as I do not always hold true with it. By way of example, I could begin to see the trailer for Spider-Man 3 100 times a few days before it appears out, and that i will still see it opening day. They have done enough for me personally over the initial two films to convince me that the third will be just as good. This has caused me some disappointment before (The Matrix films) but generally when seeing sequels and trilogies it really is OK to find out the 2nd or 3rd should you liked the 1st.


5. Wait until opening weekend has finished. There are so many movie websites available now to discover what most people has thought about a film. If you don't trust the professional movie reviews, then wait a week or two after the movie has been released and find out what others think about it. This again will help you to filter out some of the bad movies out there.Again, I understand that there is no full proof plan to avoid seeing a bad movie, but my advice to you is to put a little more thought and research into the films you see before you go, and then hopefully your overall movie experience will improve.