Best movies 2017 trailers11/1/2023 The initial teaser trailer used a dark rendition of “I’ve Got No Strings” from the original Pinocchio. His robotic creation, Ultron, develops a consciousness and rebels against his master. Why follow up one of the most exciting Marvel films ever with a dark, scary sequel about how we’re all doomed? It’s all Tony Stark’s fault, apparently. Worst: “I’ve Got No Strings," Avengers: Age of Ultron Logan takes itself seriously and sells its Western vibe with Johnny Cash’s iconic cover of Nine Inch Nails' “Hurt.” The morose track foreshadows that the future is bleak for Wolverine. The gritty, realistic tone is closer to classic Westerns than it is to your standard comic book adventure. This R-rated superhero movie is far different from any of the other films in the X-Men franchise. Here are some movie trailer songs that got us to buy our tickets in advance and a few that terminated our interest all together. On the flip side, the wrong song can really turn us off from wanting to see a movie. In fact, the 2016 film Suicide Squad was actually recut entirely so that the tone would be closer to the one in the trailer, which used Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Forget that the movie itself is garbage, that’s a darn good trailer. Marketing a trailer is more important than ever. All the trailer has to do is play a few familiar notes. Some movies have a pretty easy song selection process the new Elvis is obviously going to use the music of The King, and any new Star Wars movie is bound to use John Williams’ classic theme. Regardless of whether it's featured in the actual movie, a great song goes a long way in selling a movie trailer. Just like TV and TikTok allow new generations to discover songs from before their time - let's not even count all of the teenagers who are listening to Kate Bush, courtesy of Stranger Things - summer blockbusters are a great way to introduce younger listeners to songs and bands that would be considered "oldies" to them. In 2022, would you have expected “Sweet Child O’ Mine” and “Highway to the Danger Zone” to be trending? These 1980s classic hits are on the rise again thanks to their prominent use in Thor: Love and Thunder and Top Gun: Maverick, respectively.
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