why does he keep holding his pistol like that the same way from his past works like Strike Back and 38 Minutes?, Ironically his last name is Winchester.
TERRIBLE trailer. I don't have the slightest idea why I should give a hoot about the conflict the people portrayed in are dealing with. Worse, I don't have the slightest idea what this movie's about other than some guy having bad dreams (or not?). If the trailer's this badly done, I'm not interested in the movie.
Trailers used to be just that . . . a "trail" giving you a peek at the film, not condensing the entire movie into 2 minutes. They probably more accurately should have been called "teasers." Looks like this one is getting back to trailers' roots. Anyway, the premise of the film seems pretty clear . . . an ex-President having nightmares--perhaps PTSD-related--but also senses that someone is stalking him. He has trouble--out of fear, perhaps old age, too--separating dream from reality. This is actually a pretty standard plot line . . . in films and literature.
@@adamwsaxe You know what you're talking about, so let's debate this a bit. Before I counter, I want to acknowledge that in the arts, so much of the interpretation lies w/ the observer. IOW, you might like this trailer, while I find it useless- OK; in that case 'viva la difference', y'know? When I began my writing career, (novelist), one of the most difficult, annoying and challenging part of any book I've written is the book description and it's accompanying 'elevator pitch'. (The book descrip is what's on the back of a paperback, or on the flyleaf of a hardcover. The elev pitch is a couple of sentences you can rattle off during an elevator ride in answer to a question 'What's it about?' For ME, a trailer is a book description, and a teaser trailer is the elevator pitch. They have to cover a LOT of ground in limited space and yet not give away the movie. If I would boil it down, a good one will answer three questions: 1. WHO is this person? 2. WHAT'S GOING ON that they're dealing with? and 3...the money shot... WHY SHOULD I CARE? It's soooo hard to do. I've spent DAYS working on book descriptions, and most writers hate doing them b/c we're too damn close to the story; those characters are people to us. Anyway, long story short- they missed those 3 steps IMHO.
Looks interesting. Nice to see Jon in a new movie.
They should do one about Brandon, you know the thing:)
Reminds me of an Outer Limits episode
This movie looks pretty ok to me,by the way Jon Voight is a brilliant actor,huge fan of this guy.
thought that was Biden for a sec lol
He looks like Biden but does not act like Biden
I never thought i would live to see the day where John Voight plays Joe Biden 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Rhona Mitraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa......................
"Son of a gun."
why does he keep holding his pistol like that the same way from his past works like Strike Back and 38 Minutes?, Ironically his last name is Winchester.
This would be interesting if it wasn't exactly what we're watching unfold with our current president.
TERRIBLE trailer. I don't have the slightest idea why I should give a hoot about the conflict the people portrayed in are dealing with. Worse, I don't have the slightest idea what this movie's about other than some guy having bad dreams (or not?). If the trailer's this badly done, I'm not interested in the movie.
The trailer was literally just Jon Voight Tag lines with suspenseful music. I get the feeling this film is light on plot...
Give a hoot. Don't pollute.
Trailers used to be just that . . . a "trail" giving you a peek at the film, not condensing the entire movie into 2 minutes. They probably more accurately should have been called "teasers." Looks like this one is getting back to trailers' roots. Anyway, the premise of the film seems pretty clear . . . an ex-President having nightmares--perhaps PTSD-related--but also senses that someone is stalking him. He has trouble--out of fear, perhaps old age, too--separating dream from reality.
This is actually a pretty standard plot line . . . in films and literature.
@@adamwsaxe You know what you're talking about, so let's debate this a bit. Before I counter, I want to acknowledge that in the arts, so much of the interpretation lies w/ the observer. IOW, you might like this trailer, while I find it useless- OK; in that case 'viva la difference', y'know?
When I began my writing career, (novelist), one of the most difficult, annoying and challenging part of any book I've written is the book description and it's accompanying 'elevator pitch'. (The book descrip is what's on the back of a paperback, or on the flyleaf of a hardcover. The elev pitch is a couple of sentences you can rattle off during an elevator ride in answer to a question 'What's it about?'
For ME, a trailer is a book description, and a teaser trailer is the elevator pitch.
They have to cover a LOT of ground in limited space and yet not give away the movie. If I would boil it down, a good one will answer three questions:
1. WHO is this person?
2. WHAT'S GOING ON that they're dealing with?
and 3...the money shot... WHY SHOULD I CARE?
It's soooo hard to do. I've spent DAYS working on book descriptions, and most writers hate doing them b/c we're too damn close to the story; those characters are people to us.
Anyway, long story short- they missed those 3 steps IMHO.
This actor needs to retire this almost looks like elderly abuse to make him work.