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  1. Mar 23, 2024 · Movie trailers condense stories into essential pieces, showcasing the tone and encouraging audiences to see the film. The emphasis of trailers is to build intrigue without revealing too much, setting up the story in a compelling way.

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  3. Apr 19, 2020 · For this super-sized list, we’ll be looking at the most thrilling, unique, and masterfully edited movie trailers that had us all saying, “shut up and take our money!”. Our countdown includes ...

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    • “Alien” (1979) Also in: Top 10 Amazing Alien Races In Star Wars. Speaking of unforgettable taglines, the “Alien” trailer had us in the palm of its hand with eight words: “in space, no one can hear you scream.”
    • “The Social Network” (2010) Also in: Top 100 Greatest Horror Movies of All Time. In a world where trailers are usually full of explosions, gunplay, and superheroes, you wouldn’t expect audiences to gravitate towards a Facebook movie.
    • “Inception” (2010) Trailers for Christopher Nolan movies have a way of drawing in the audience without giving away much about the plot. And Nolan always has something special behind the curtain.
    • “Watchmen” (2009) Also in: Top 10 Things The Watchmen Movie Did Right. Say what you will about Zack Synder, but the trailers for his movies never fail to impress.
    • Citizen Kane (1941) With its perennial title as the best movie of all time (at least until recently), Orson Welles’s feature debut also boasts a fantastic trailer created by Welles himself, playing first on his background in radio and stage, then introducing his Mercury Theatre troupe, a few details about the film, and some chorus girls—strictly for “ballyhoo,” he confessed.
    • Psycho (1960) Alfred Hitchcock was always a showman with his movies, and many of them had terrific trailers. But the trailer for Psycho—which is long by contemporary standards—ranks among his best, as the filmmaker himself offers viewers a tour of the Bates Motel and the scene of its grisly murders.
    • The Exorcist (1973) The Exorcist’s trailer is famous not only for being too intense for audiences, but also for featuring music that composer Lalo Schifrin recorded for the film, and that director William Friedkin eventually discarded completely (Schifrin claimed that he destroyed the tapes, but recordings of his tracks did show up on a 1998 CD release that’s now long out of print).
    • Jaws (1975) Before celebrated voice actor Don LaFontaine, there was Percy Rodriguez. For a certain generation, his voice is synonymous with trailers, especially in the horror genre.
  4. May 24, 2022 · Our list of the best movie trailers of all time. There were casualties along the way and trailers that just missed the final cut – including Godzilla’s 2014 Comic Con tease and Inherent Vice – but there’s something for everyone in this collection.

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  6. Jul 21, 2018 · 15 Best Movie Trailers of All Time. Movie trailers are easily the most effective medium that studios use to promote their films. They are short, and get the message to the audiences quickly. A really well put together trailer can actually do wonders in terms of giving the film a really smashing opening.

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