Now the commercials for Knight And Day don't even mention his name.
Umm... that could be a definition of 'star'...
How would you define the commercial's use of the wording: 'Impossible Mission'? It seems to me that the latest promo is relying on viewers being suckered in to rush to the theater for a Mission Impossible sequel.
Now the commercials for Knight And Day don't even mention his name.
Umm... that could be a definition of 'star'...
How would you define the commercial's use of the wording: 'Impossible Mission'? It seems to me that the latest promo is relying on viewers being suckered in to rush to the theater for a Mission Impossible sequel.
No comment. As long as there's a sliver of a chance I'll eventually see something, I skirt the trailer. (The sliver, in this instance, assumes the good production-values often associated with a big budget...)
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Now the commercials for Knight And Day don't even mention his name.
Umm... that could be a definition of 'star'...
How would you define the commercial's use of the wording: 'Impossible Mission'? It seems to me that the latest promo is relying on viewers being suckered in to rush to the theater for a Mission Impossible sequel.
No comment. As long as there's a sliver of a chance I'll eventually see something, I skirt the trailer. (The sliver, in this instance, assumes the good production-values often associated with a big budget...)
Might save yourself a lot of grief looking at trailers. The plots of most movies are so banal, spoilers can't spoil them.
Now the commercials for Knight And Day don't even mention his name.
Umm... that could be a definition of 'star'...
How would you define the commercial's use of the wording: 'Impossible Mission'? It seems to me that the latest promo is relying on viewers being suckered in to rush to the theater for a Mission Impossible sequel.
No comment. As long as there's a sliver of a chance I'll eventually see something, I skirt the trailer. (The sliver, in this instance, assumes the good production-values often associated with a big budget...)
Might save yourself a lot of grief looking at trailers. The plots of most movies are so banal, spoilers can't spoil them.
Right... good movies are so rare I try not to risk spoiling any.
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