Original trailer to the 1982 "future noir" sci-fi classic film with Harrison Ford. Not the 1992 re-issue trailer. Sorry not letterboxed. Collector's edition on DVD from Warner Brother's Home Video.
Original trailer to the 1982 "future noir" sci-fi classic film with Harrison Ford. Not the 1992 re-issue trailer. Sorry not letterboxed. Collector's edition on DVD from Warner Brother's H...
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Really? Ever seen other trailers from that period? Most were atrocious, but back then films were great, you knew trailers were only there to wet your appetite. Today, trailers look awesome and movies suck. Which do you prefer?
It has been written that each story and so each movie should have something recognisable from your own life, but this movie has nothing at all that looks like something from my life, yet this is one of my favorite movies ever.
I never forgot the trailer at the theater before it came out because it had narration that wasn't in the film, also had the pleasure of seeing the director's cut on the big screen when it first came out in 1991, my thanks as well for posting this
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sometimes marketing just doesn't know what they're doing, eh?