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movie trailers and American culture

an anthropological study of changes in American culture citing only changes in movie trailer monologues/voice overs

or “They Don’t Make ‘em Like They Used To”

Some Came Running trailer:

“Look forward to a new dramatic experience”

“This is Parkman the setting for a bold panorama of adult emotions”

“Some Came Running reveals with startling force the innermost secrets of a town and its people, boldly played by a cast as big as its story.”

One Response to “movie trailers and American culture”

  1. Adam Says:

    I absolutely love movie trailers. In school I took a film class and we had to create a trailer for a film we watched that semester. But we couldn’t use clips from the movie, we had to recreate our own scenes and film them in a way that reflected the techniques used by the director. It was a fun and insightful assignment. It also made me really appreciate the effort it takes to showcase a full length film in 30 seconds of clips.

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