Stag said:
^I wonder how much of the $41 million is from people who would not have gone to see the movie if their was no TREK teaser?
I saw it, I liked it, I would have seen it without the teaser...but I know there were some of my friends who just went because the teaser lured them in.
The frustrating thing for me is that the Trek trailer was NOT shown in my theater!
Granted, I would have gone to see Cloverfield anyway, but I was PARTICULARLY looking forward to the Trek trailer. Instead I had to sit through a bunch of trailers for stupid movies I'd never see, and kept holding my breath waiting for the Trek trailer.
When I saw the Paramount logo, then the Bad Robot logo, I said "Okay, this is it", then all the sudden the movie started.
No Trek Trailer.
I have seen it online now, but I really wanted to see it on the big screen.
This is not the first time my local theater has failed to show a trailer that was supposed to be with a certain movie.
Does anyone know who controls these things? Is it the local theater itself? Their coporate office? I guess I thought the studios controled that since they make such a big deal out of certain trailers being shown with certain films.
Frustrating!