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Honest Trailers

  • TV Series
  • 2012–
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Honest Trailers (2012)
ParodySatireComedy

In this web series the Screen Junkies crew picks out everything that is wrong with a movie and then makes an "honest trailer".In this web series the Screen Junkies crew picks out everything that is wrong with a movie and then makes an "honest trailer".In this web series the Screen Junkies crew picks out everything that is wrong with a movie and then makes an "honest trailer".

  • Creators
    • Andy Signore
    • Brett Weiner
  • Stars
    • Jon Bailey
    • Gannon Nickell
    • Ryan Reynolds
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    8.4/10
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    • Creators
      • Andy Signore
      • Brett Weiner
    • Stars
      • Jon Bailey
      • Gannon Nickell
      • Ryan Reynolds
    • 12User reviews
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    • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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    6eddie052010

    Not as funny as it once was.

    When it originally started, I loved Honest Trailers. The idea was extremely fresh in that what would happen if movie trailers were truthful about the film being advertised? Thankfully, the series in its early days served that premise well, making fun of the shortcomings in many films in a smart and analytical manner. All of this the while having a narrator whose exaggerated deep voice (meaning to spoof similar narrators in actual trailers) delivered the scripts with such an over the top nature that it becomes hard not to laugh at some points (their Twilight episodes are good examples of this - the inability to pour ketchup still cracks me up every time). Because of this, the show in its early days was fantastic and along with other great web shows that mocked films (like How It Should Have Ended & Cinema Sins) showed how movie spoof and satire is alive and well on the internet, especially when film & TV have come up short recently (Seltzerberg anyone?).

    However, like many other comedy series, it's fair to say that Honest Trailers is starting to lose its mojo. My main problem with the show is that instead of being a well mixed combination of criticism and comedy like it previously was, one element now dominates. They feel more like straightforward critiques of the films instead of more tongue-in-cheek ones. While this fine if you want that sort of thing, if you were expecting laughs, they are sadly far more sporadic than before, despite some exceptions (like the Frozen or Inside Out HTs). Also, whenever politics gets involved, it's rather cringey rather than funny. When they whinge about how bad the attitudes of old Disney movies were for instance, they come across as nagging Anita Sarkessian SJW types rather than witty comedians. When they mock Donald Trump, not only do they feel like they're going for the low hanging fruit for humour, but also don't offer anything new in that field. Not to mention how they won't be balanced and mock other politicians like Hillary Clinton. That leads me to another point, in that they aren't as brutally honest as before, which not only makes it less funny, but also less different especially when they go for the obvious points about certain films, like their Spider-Man trilogy trailer.

    Another issue for me is that the current narrator (John Bailey) isn't as exaggerated as the other ones. I understand that their narrator differed in sometimes in their earlier trailers, but they still kept the tone right, whether they be similarly over the top (like in their original Phantom Menace 3D trailer) or be monotone in an exaggerate way (like their Avatar trailer). However, Bailey doesn't get it quite right, as he isn't very exaggerate and (like many other things in the series) a lot more straight faced than the other narrators. This means that some of the jokes come off as flat and he isn't as entertaining a narrator as his predecessors.

    However, the new Honest Trailers aren't completely awful. As I said, as plain reviews they're entertaining and offer some interesting points about certain films, like how in their Hunger Games: Catching Fire supposed feminist icon Katniss Everdeen is helped more by men than that title would imply. Also, there are still some good laughs here and there and some episodes are consistently funny too. And at the very least, they're at least very entertaining videos to watch and their USP is still a breath of fresh air on a platform (YouTube) whose content can become very redundant at points.

    As such, while I do think Honest Trailers is no longer as funny as it once was, it's not bad. Far from it, as they're still entertaining critiques of popular movies with occasional laughs. Even so, I do feel that the show's best work is behind them, and now we have a subpar version of what came before. It's like eating at the Ritz and then afterwards eating very nice food at your local pub. Still good, but quite anaemic in comparison as to what came before. And hey, at least you're not eating at some crappy KFC, which is what the rest of YouTube can feel like sometimes.
    8Nostradamus_esquire

    krrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

    The honest trailers of today may have lost the brilliance of the initial ones....but we're still here

    but in all honesty...bring back the voice guy that came after the very first...or was it the third...i think it was the third

    or was it the one that did it...went away...came back then went away again

    i think so...yeah...bring him back

    and how come this voice guy has been doing it soo long....all this while...retire bro!!...

    we need another voice guy.
    10ericstevenson

    Honest Trailers - The IMDb

    In 1990, a website was made called the Internet Movie Database, otherwise known as the IMDb because apparently, lowercasing things makes them easier to spell. Go to see this website and talk about all your favorite movies and shows. That is, until they take down all the forums. Gee, I wonder if YouTube getting rid of their comments on kid's shows had anything to do with this? Only until 1998, did they actually put reviews on it. Oh dang, you guys could have gotten this stuff out before Amazon did!

    Maybe this website will eventually allow you to review food items too. Spend hours looking at information and trivia on pop culture. Don't worry, it still won't be as addictive as TVTropes! Allow yourself to easily review anything you want. A pity you won't be able to tell how upvoted your review will be. Don't worry, this website isn't distinct enough to give off many memes.

    Watch as you are forced to give a perfect score to the Breaking Bad episode "Ozymandias" and a horrible score to "Cumali Ceber". How does that film not even have its own Wikipedia article, by the way? Go back and give a higher or lower score to anything when you realize something holds up better or worse when you rewatch it or you know, are too lazy to see the whole thing again. Indulge yourself on how many times you can spot Kevin MacCleod. Try to make a combination on the Advanced Title Search no one's ever made before. Starring Game Of Thrones Fans, Justin Bieber Haters, People Who Have Forgotten Soap Operas Yet Still List All Their Episodes, And Those Who Quote Arnold Schwarzeneggar. Internet Movie/TV/Video Game/Short Film Database.

    Seriously, why are these guys so much more forgiving on films than RottenTomatoes? "A Thousand Words" should be on the Bottom 100.
    9briancham1994

    Honestly great!

    As far as YouTube movie satire goes, this series lands the perfect balance between insightful satire and nitpicking. Every episode shows a true love of the movies, a true requisite for making a parody that resonates with the audience and hits the right points. The presentation of the series is very authentic to the style of old trailers, with a kinetic pace that presents everything in rapid succession for maximum impact and flow. Not to mention the graphics are always very professional looking to match the original movies!
    pcgtav

    9/10

    Fun etertaining .... It is a nice and old series on yt that is perfect

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    • Trivia
      The Russo Brothers, directors of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, said they wanted to make their movie Honest-Trailer-proof to avoid the plotholes and tropes lampooned on Honest Trailers. After watching their movie's Honest Trailer, they said they were satisfied and that they accomplishing that goal.
    • Crazy credits
      Most of the "Honest Titles" and "Starring..." parts re-use the same fonts from the movie titles that were featured in the episodes
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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official YouTube channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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      • Defy Media
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