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Dinner Theater - Now Serving Viewing Optionss By Andy Marken Producers, directors and talent will disagree, but we often feel that the best filmmakers around are the people who do film trailers. They take the best parts of the video story, whether you watch the film in a theater or on your home screen and make it … interesting. And, they do it all in less than two minutes. Largely unheralded creatives, they know how blend the project’s very best scenes to tap into the behavioral, emotional touchpoints of the viewer to make her/him want to/have to see the complete film. Admit it. Those trailers you saw on YouTube, other social media and on TV made you just have to go to the movie house to see Jungle Cruise, Encanto, A Quiet Place II, Top Gun: Maverick, Stillwater, The Suicide Squad, The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard, Snake Eyes, Respect, Candyman and more. It certainly wasn’t because the kids needed a good nutritious meal. As soon as it was half-way safe for studios to reopen; studios including Disney, Universal, Sony and Warner kicked off their campaigns to show you what you had missed all last year while you watched stuff on your big and small screens. They gave you the best of the best of their trailers to show folks how much more exciting, fun, different, better the movies are when they’re seen when/where they’re supposed to be seen. They pulled at every emotion, reminding folks how great it was to laugh, cry, scream, cheer together. While a lot of folks chastised Disney for moving some projects directly to Disney +, bypassing

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