Yeah you're one of the few. And for your information, the trailer is probably the most important part of the promotion. So if you dont care about the trailer you dont care about the promotion, and if you dont care about the promotion you dont care about the movie.
Looks like the movie will be crap anyway like all his latest movies since Exit Wounds. No decent promotion ususaly means crappy movie. So Maximum Conviction will be no exception.
Just because someone isn't ranting and raving about a trailer, doesn't mean they're not looking forward to the movie. Even if the movie turns out to be rubbish, I'll still buy it (as will others) To be honest, it's people needing to see a trailer before it's release, that'll probably end up staying away from it. Like I said, if a trailer comes along...great. But if it doesn't, I'll just be glad to see the movie.
And to claim that someone who
"doesn't care for the trailer, ultimately doesn't care for the movie" is a bit rich, considering you then end your post with
"Looks like the movie will be crap anyway like all his latest movies since Exit Wounds. No decent promotion ususaly means crappy movie"
That's rather a self-defeating attitude, is it not?
A DANGEROUS MAN didn't have great promotion, neither did URBAN JUSTICE......So (once again) I'm not sure what you're getting at?
As for MAXIMUM CONVICTION, I'm not expecting GLENGARRY GLENROSS 2, but I'm sure if the studios pump it full of enough action, and Steven gets a few good fights...then I'll be happy. Seagals films have never been high-art (let's not kid ourselves here) I just want to see a good solid (professional-looking) action flick. And I'm sure that having Steve Austin on board should guarantee this (as his movies seem fairly 'grounded')