Rant on timing in the movie biz
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 10:27 am
Usually I don't rant on Hollywood, but I saw this (the full trailer) for Edge of Tomorrow in the theaters last weekend when I saw the latest X-Men film (a good film, BTW, if you can get past a few continuity errors).
http://youtu.be/yUmSVcttXnI
Invasion leaves, passing over the white cliffs of Dover, England; invasion force lands on a beach, under attack, including Tom Cruise's line "I die within five minutes of landing on that beach, along with everybody else."
OK, the movie looks like a mashup of a war film with Groundhog Day, with some basic biotech scifi thrown in. Another high-tech kaboom movie. Not a problem, doesn't mean I'm going to see it, or will at least wait until it hits Redbox.
Then, they close with the release date.
June 6.
The seventieth anniversary of D-Day.
Please tell me this wasn't deliberate on somebody's part at Warner Brothers, because if it was, it's not cool.
My first father-in-law was in that invasion. He rarely talked about the war, and D-Day was one of the few times he got emotional.
Nuff said. End of rant.
http://youtu.be/yUmSVcttXnI
Invasion leaves, passing over the white cliffs of Dover, England; invasion force lands on a beach, under attack, including Tom Cruise's line "I die within five minutes of landing on that beach, along with everybody else."
OK, the movie looks like a mashup of a war film with Groundhog Day, with some basic biotech scifi thrown in. Another high-tech kaboom movie. Not a problem, doesn't mean I'm going to see it, or will at least wait until it hits Redbox.
Then, they close with the release date.
June 6.
The seventieth anniversary of D-Day.
Please tell me this wasn't deliberate on somebody's part at Warner Brothers, because if it was, it's not cool.
My first father-in-law was in that invasion. He rarely talked about the war, and D-Day was one of the few times he got emotional.
Nuff said. End of rant.