Fake Trailer

matteo boscarol matteo.boscarol at gmail.com
Fri Sep 18 01:55:37 EDT 2009


There are so many examples, most of them fan made movie trailers. I
really like  "The Ufo"
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uc89zI8X9d8&feature=related)
www.theufo.net

Best

Matteo Boscarol



2009/9/18 Edan Corkill <e.corkill at japantimes.co.jp>:
>
> I always loved the trailer at the end of Mel Brooks' "History of the World:
> Part 1" - a trailer for Part 2, which I don't think he ever intended to
> make.
>
> Edan
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bruce Baird
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> Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 1:44 PM
> Subject: Fake Trailer
> Colleagues,
> This is question which may be specific to Japan cinema, or may be a more
> general question, but has anyone, either in Japan or elsewhere, ever made a
> fake trailer advertising an upcoming movie they never intended to make, just
> as a sort of meta-joke and way to draw attention to themselves? I am aware
> of unorthodox trailers such as that for Welles' F for Fake, but that is not
> quite what I have in mind.  What I have in mind is a trailer that purports
> to be about an entirely new and upcoming movie, and is presumably sent along
> with a current movie, but which depicts a movie that no one ever intends to
> make.
> Best,
> Bruce
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