See comment above for the only logical reason I could think of for *needing* a simultaneous kick. It does make the movie more exciting, I agree.
That is totally what I saw in the trailer. A jumble of dream scenes, strung together into a heist plot, with all of the most interesting ones coming from a videogame-like "tutorial stage" at the beginning of the movie, to show off special effects.
The Avatar trailer, on the other hand, wasn't bad! Unlike the trailer for Shyamalan's trapped-in-an-elevator movie, which was awful. (But at least the movie's budget is probably small.)
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Date: 2010-09-17 02:44 am (UTC)That is totally what I saw in the trailer. A jumble of dream scenes, strung together into a heist plot, with all of the most interesting ones coming from a videogame-like "tutorial stage" at the beginning of the movie, to show off special effects.
The Avatar trailer, on the other hand, wasn't bad! Unlike the trailer for Shyamalan's trapped-in-an-elevator movie, which was awful. (But at least the movie's budget is probably small.)