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Clickbait Gag: A gag about how thumbnails and headlines for web content exaggerate the content to get more readers.Billing Displacement: The big-name actor plays a smaller part in the work than the marketing materials suggest.Lady Not-Appearing-in-This-Game: A subtrope of this, where the disproportionate appearance of a sexually-alluring character in the publicity material (and who may not appear in the work at all) is used to make the work seem more erotic than it actually is.Advertised Extra: This person is portrayed as a major character, but isn't.If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Īnother way it can backfire is if you can't find enough good footage to make a decent trailer, audiences can extrapolate just how bad the rest of the material must be.
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Indeed, the creation of fake trailers to make a movie look like it's from a completely different genre has become one of the Internet's most beloved recent art forms, such as The Shining as a family-oriented romantic comedy, Mary Poppins as a slasher horror flick, Elf as a thriller, Luke Cage as a '90s sitcom, or the one that started it all, The Ten Commandments (1956) as a high school romantic comedy. Of course, Tropes Are Tools, as used correctly this can be a very clever way of averting Trailers Always Spoil (by not mentioning or downplaying the real main plot).
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Be careful not to believe everything you see, though, because as all Fan Vid makers know, any scene can be mixed-and-matched with another to look completely different from their real context.
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And with the Internet an open window these days for writers and directors to viewers' likes, dislikes, hopes, predictions, and Shipping loyalties, it's easy to know exactly how to bait fans into watching the next episode. Sometimes Tonight, Someone Dies or hyping The Reveal might not be enough.