illwittdeez
aka Breh Wyatt
We all prolly seen trailers for all the movies by now except one....
Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll see:
NEED FOR SPEED
Opens: Mar. 14
With no “Fast & Furious,” Disney and DreamWorks hope to lure car with this cinematic take on the Electronic Arts video game franchise. It stars “Breaking Bad” star Aaron Paul, whose cultural profile has never been higher.
CAPTAIN AMERICA 2: WINTER SOLDIER
Opens: April 4
Disney is so confident this will be a hit it has already hired the movie’s director, the Russo brothers, to make the third film in the series. A Super Bowl plug can only help.
MUPPETS MOST WANTED
Opens: March 21
Kermit and the gang will not be appearing in a traditional trailer or teaser. They will team with actor Terry Crew to promote the new Toyota Highlander. If the ad is half as good as the Muppets ad during the Golden Globes, it could steal the show.
NOAH
Opens: March 28
Darren Aronofsky’s biblical epic will screen after the national anthem and before kick-off. That should maximize exposure for a movie that is the first of many opening this year to draw inspiration from the bible.
TRANSFORMERS 4: AGE OF EXTINCTION
Opens: June 27
Paramount’s summer depends on Michael Bay. He produced “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” reuniting with Megan Fox, and directed “Age of Extinction,” the fourth in the successful “Transformers” franchise. After the mixed performance of “Pain & Gain,” Paramount is glad Bay is back to making cars, autobots and deceptacons explode.
Sony: Science-fiction and Superheroes.
ROBOCOP
Opens: Feb. 12
Sony is going to have a busy February with “Monuments Men,” “About Last Night” and “Pompeii,” but it has put the bulk of its marketing muscle behind “Robocop,” the reboot of the 25-year-old franchise.
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2
Opens: May 2
As with most of the superhero movies that have Super Bowl spots, Sony has little doubt its latest installment in the Spider-Man franchise will be a hit. In a summer with fewer big movies than usual, Sony may even have the biggest hit of all.
NEIGHBORS
Opens: May 9
Universal’s summer has a hole in it after it pushed the release of “Fast & Furious 7” to next year, but “Neighbors” is one of those comedies with breakout potential. Directed by “Muppets” filmmakers Nick Stoller, it stars Zac Efron, whose “That Awkward Moment” will win the box office this weekend, and Seth Rogen, fresh off the success of “This Is the End.” The difficulty lies in standing out on a day littered with advertisments trying to be funny.
DRAFT DAY
Opens: April 11
Advertising a movie about the NFL draft during the Super Bowl? Easiest choice on the board.
http://movies.yahoo.com/news/super-bowl-studio-wars-9-movie-spots-ll-171815003.html
Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll see:
NEED FOR SPEED
Opens: Mar. 14
With no “Fast & Furious,” Disney and DreamWorks hope to lure car with this cinematic take on the Electronic Arts video game franchise. It stars “Breaking Bad” star Aaron Paul, whose cultural profile has never been higher.
CAPTAIN AMERICA 2: WINTER SOLDIER
Opens: April 4
Disney is so confident this will be a hit it has already hired the movie’s director, the Russo brothers, to make the third film in the series. A Super Bowl plug can only help.
MUPPETS MOST WANTED
Opens: March 21
Kermit and the gang will not be appearing in a traditional trailer or teaser. They will team with actor Terry Crew to promote the new Toyota Highlander. If the ad is half as good as the Muppets ad during the Golden Globes, it could steal the show.
NOAH
Opens: March 28
Darren Aronofsky’s biblical epic will screen after the national anthem and before kick-off. That should maximize exposure for a movie that is the first of many opening this year to draw inspiration from the bible.
TRANSFORMERS 4: AGE OF EXTINCTION
Opens: June 27
Paramount’s summer depends on Michael Bay. He produced “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” reuniting with Megan Fox, and directed “Age of Extinction,” the fourth in the successful “Transformers” franchise. After the mixed performance of “Pain & Gain,” Paramount is glad Bay is back to making cars, autobots and deceptacons explode.
Sony: Science-fiction and Superheroes.
ROBOCOP
Opens: Feb. 12
Sony is going to have a busy February with “Monuments Men,” “About Last Night” and “Pompeii,” but it has put the bulk of its marketing muscle behind “Robocop,” the reboot of the 25-year-old franchise.
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2
Opens: May 2
As with most of the superhero movies that have Super Bowl spots, Sony has little doubt its latest installment in the Spider-Man franchise will be a hit. In a summer with fewer big movies than usual, Sony may even have the biggest hit of all.
NEIGHBORS
Opens: May 9
Universal’s summer has a hole in it after it pushed the release of “Fast & Furious 7” to next year, but “Neighbors” is one of those comedies with breakout potential. Directed by “Muppets” filmmakers Nick Stoller, it stars Zac Efron, whose “That Awkward Moment” will win the box office this weekend, and Seth Rogen, fresh off the success of “This Is the End.” The difficulty lies in standing out on a day littered with advertisments trying to be funny.
DRAFT DAY
Opens: April 11
Advertising a movie about the NFL draft during the Super Bowl? Easiest choice on the board.
http://movies.yahoo.com/news/super-bowl-studio-wars-9-movie-spots-ll-171815003.html



