bullet3 wrote:This whole thing does make me think though. Considering how they managed to keep it completely secret for almost a year, how fucking awesome would it have been if they went and made the entire movie in secret, then suddenly just put out a trailer and an announcement: "By the way, Star Wars 7 comes out next weekend".
How much would the internet lose their shit, it'd be glorious. In the age of knowing everything years in advance, I'm still holding out hope for a studio to do something crazy like that one day.
Yes, it's completely the opposite now. The King Kong Production Diaries showed just about everything over a year out. Likewise with The Hobbit, Skyfall and Prometheus where, if you saw all the pre-release publicity videos, you've seen about 10-15 minutes of the movie well before it even screens. Then there's the problem of trailers giving away too much of the plot and reviewers dropping too many spoilers.
I was in an IMAX cinema last week to watch Skyfall and they were showing behind-the-scenes stills from the movie as the audience took their seats.
For Dark Knight Rises, I could only see it in the second or third week, so I had to have a virtual internet blackout to avoid any leakage. Even knowing a simple thing like 'it's a hit' or 'it's a dud' can subconsciously alter your expectations, and consequently your enjoyment of the movie.
But yes, I'd love to (not) see a studio shoot Blue Harvest VII in secret. A 30-second teaser compiled from scenes only from the first third of the movie is all I need.
not long to go now...