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From: Highland Mills, NY USA
Registered: Jun 2003
posted September 06, 2017 04:56 PM
Why do people buy 30/60 second tv spots of movies? I must see hundreds of these on Ebay each month. I don't even buy trailers, but I know some collectors like them. A 30-second blurb for a movie? By the time you finish threading it up POOF - it's rewind time. It's like licking a lolllypop once and then chucking it.
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From: Southend on Sea, Essex, UK
Registered: Feb 2015
posted September 07, 2017 03:42 AM
Brad, it could be that it's the only way of getting something of your favourite film to show due either to scarcity or cost of full length prints. I love the old trailers with their optical wipes and 'a cast of thousands' but I don't enjoy fleeting glimpses that pass before you realise it's happened.
Posts: 1171
From: Highland Mills, NY USA
Registered: Jun 2003
posted September 07, 2017 12:05 PM
I can see trailers as a sort of in lieu of replacement for "Headliner" editions that companies like Castle, Excel and Official issued years ago. At least with trailers you get a chance to sit down for 180 seconds or more if you spliced several together.
posted September 07, 2017 01:01 PM
I think some people like to add these "mini-trailers" for fun in front of a feature-length film which they are planning to show. Although not as long as a theatrical trailer they are still interesting to watch. I have a few that I have never even heard of the movie and/or have no interest in obtaining the full film, but think they are kind of a novelty to view anyway (for example "Little Cigars"...) This may be similar to adding a few TV commercials purchased separately in front of (or within) a print of a similar vintage TV show. Some of those old commercials are real classics... Greg
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From: Lincoln, DE, USA
Registered: Feb 2014
posted September 10, 2017 04:39 PM
What most film collectors do is buy a bunch of them and splice together a trailer reel. I myself categorize by genre (horror/science-fiction.comedy/action/ drama). I started my 16mm collection doing this until I could afford features,shorts TV shows, ect. It's actually kind of fun.