/r/oldtrailers
Do you love old movie trailers? Do you miss dramatic narration? Are you sick of inception horns? This just might be the place for you! This subreddit is dedicated to older (pre-2000) movie trailers, and the lost art of trailers. It is a subreddit for posting/discussing old trailers, and movies.
This subreddit is a work in progress, and my first subreddit. Bear with me.
Do you love old movie trailers? Do you miss dramatic narration? Are you sick of inception horns? This just might be the place for you! This subreddit is dedicated to older movie trailers, and the art of movie trailers. Feel free to post, or comment on/discuss your favourite old movies/trailers.
This is a new subreddit, and could really use some subscribers/posters, so please, if you are a fellow trailer lover, subscribe! It is appreciated. And please feel free to message the mods (actually, just myself at the moment), if you have any questions/comments/criticisms/ideas concerning this subreddit. I will do my best to respond.
If you want to post a new trailer, try /r/trailers.
Use the spoiler tag in comments, if you are going to be posting any spoilers, like so:
[spoiler text](#s)
or
[spoiler text](#spoiler)
The title format should be:
Movie Title (Year) [Genre(s)]
Please mark NSFW trailers as such.
/r/oldtrailers
I can't seem to find the 1982/83 TV spot ad anywhere. Youtube trailers are all over 5 minutes. I am looking for the TV spot where it mentioned "a man of peace....facing a country at war (a world at war maybe). Thank-you.