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In this web series the Screen Junkies crew picks out everything that is wrong with a movie and then makes an "honest trailer".In this web series the Screen Junkies crew picks out everything that is wrong with a movie and then makes an "honest trailer".In this web series the Screen Junkies crew picks out everything that is wrong with a movie and then makes an "honest trailer".
- Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
- 3 wins & 8 nominations total
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Who cannot remember his/her first honest trailer? What a blast it was! From that moment on it's a catching-up-game to watch them all.
Honest trailers to me is very comparable to South Park - which also had very good and most of all diverse ideas at the beginning but after they had to produce season after season it became very formulaic and "by the books". The same thing happened to honest trailers - one might argue it is because I'm now used to the concept. But still, when I watch older Honest Trailers the laughing comes instantly back.
There may be more than just one reason for this. One is definitely the choice of movies as the makers primarily choose current blockbusters or all-time-classic blockbusters which are very formulaic in their nature, leaving not much room for parody. Therefore most argumentations are based on the same flaws in those movies, and subsequently very similar.
Also Honest Trailers work mostly on bad films which are made with good intentions but fail to convince. But the fans demand Honest Trailers for basically every current blockbuster (good and bad) and so it also happens that movies are picked which are actually very good (Fight Club, Forrest Gump, Ang Lee's Hulk, etc) to create an artificial parody about points which aren't very just.
Still, the idea is highly original and here and there a good one pops up - not as frequent in quality as it used to but therefore in quantity. Almost every Screen Junkies box out a new one. Maybe that's also a reason for the decline in quality, but I don't give up hope! I'm still always happy when a new one comes out!
Honest trailers to me is very comparable to South Park - which also had very good and most of all diverse ideas at the beginning but after they had to produce season after season it became very formulaic and "by the books". The same thing happened to honest trailers - one might argue it is because I'm now used to the concept. But still, when I watch older Honest Trailers the laughing comes instantly back.
There may be more than just one reason for this. One is definitely the choice of movies as the makers primarily choose current blockbusters or all-time-classic blockbusters which are very formulaic in their nature, leaving not much room for parody. Therefore most argumentations are based on the same flaws in those movies, and subsequently very similar.
Also Honest Trailers work mostly on bad films which are made with good intentions but fail to convince. But the fans demand Honest Trailers for basically every current blockbuster (good and bad) and so it also happens that movies are picked which are actually very good (Fight Club, Forrest Gump, Ang Lee's Hulk, etc) to create an artificial parody about points which aren't very just.
Still, the idea is highly original and here and there a good one pops up - not as frequent in quality as it used to but therefore in quantity. Almost every Screen Junkies box out a new one. Maybe that's also a reason for the decline in quality, but I don't give up hope! I'm still always happy when a new one comes out!
It's definitely great. I don't watch a whole lot of Youtube shows but I started watching this one about a year ago and I have to say it's freakin perfect! It's hilarious, awesome and as it's called "HONEST trailers" most of the things that Jon Bailey says are true! For example the first couple of times that I watched Fight Club's Honest Trailer I thought it was kinda funny. After watching it with my friend once more I realized that they actually have a point. A lot of the things they say make sense! I don't wanna say that they ruin the entire movie for you. They just open interesting subjects that you usually don't notice. At the end I have nothing but best wishes for Jon Bailey and Screen Junkies!!
As far as YouTube movie satire goes, this series lands the perfect balance between insightful satire and nitpicking. Every episode shows a true love of the movies, a true requisite for making a parody that resonates with the audience and hits the right points. The presentation of the series is very authentic to the style of old trailers, with a kinetic pace that presents everything in rapid succession for maximum impact and flow. Not to mention the graphics are always very professional looking to match the original movies!
They only had one good video, the phantom menace (and maybe Kingdom of the crystal skull) but that's it.
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- TriviaThe Russo Brothers, directors of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, said they wanted to make their movie Honest-Trailer-proof to avoid the plotholes and tropes lampooned on Honest Trailers. After watching their movie's Honest Trailer, they said they were satisfied and that they accomplishing that goal.
- Crazy creditsMost of the "Honest Titles" and "Starring..." parts re-use the same fonts from the movie titles that were featured in the episodes
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojoUK: Top 10 Harry Potter Parodies (2018)
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