NAME OF FILM: The Toxic Avenger
YEAR RELEASED: 1985
GENRE OF TRAILER: Horror
MY MARK AFTER VIEWING: 6
What happened within the trailer?
Within this trailer we are shown the character of Melvin
who works at a gym within Tromatown, Melvin is picked on by gym goers for being
‘inferior’ to them. They bully him to the point where he jumps out of a window
and falls into a vat of toxic ooze on a truck parked below. Melvin then escapes
the ooze and runs home whilst still being mocked. The ooze transforms Melvin into ‘The Toxic
Avenger’ who takes to the street and tries to fight crime in order to get back
at the gym brutes who cause trouble in the city.
Which positive, clever or interesting aspects do you think you could include in your own trailer? What generic features are fulfilled well?
Despite the budget Kaufman actually directed the movie
well, I enjoyed the gore effects used such as the guy’s head about to be
flattened by the weight machine at the gym, and it uses restricted narration to
hint at the weight smashing into the man’s head. I also liked the creativity of
the deaths used, such as with the thug and the milkshake maker that’s about to
tear into his skin but again restricted narration is used to keep audiences
guessing. I’d like to try and use innovative and interesting deaths within my
trailer to make it memorable for audiences and make them want to see my movie.
I like how you can understand the narrative quite clearly through watching the
trailer which is a positive because it made me want to watch more and find out
the full story. I liked the music used
for the trailer, in the beginning for the transformation scene Tchaikovsky’s Night on a bald mountain is used in a pleonastic
way which adds an eeriness to the trailer and helps to set the mood of it, but later
it also uses a rock soundtrack during the action based sequences of the trailer
to establish what kind of movie it is. I like the use of the dialogue too, some
of the dialogue is cut well with particular parts of the trailer such as the “just
desserts” part and the thugs face is shoved into the ice cream machine. Another
interesting and innovative thing about the trailer is that you never actually
see the Toxic Avenger’s face throughout the trailer and the voiceover used
actually says that to the audience too which helps to keep the audience
captivated and want to see what he looks like. An interesting point about the
voice over is that it chooses to say ‘The Toxic avenger’ over and over to really
drill the name into the audience’s head and make it memorable for them. The sound effects used for the trailer were good;
it helped to get across the impact points between the Toxic Avenger and the
villains throughout the trailer.
Which aspects of the trailer did you think were unsuccessful, and would have put off its target audience? How is it disappointing?
The trailer was overly long and spanned on 3:10 which is
too long for a trailer; it showed a lot of the movie which was unnecessary
because I could have grasped the narrative and concept without so much unneeded
dialogue. Whilst the use of gore and the
deaths were good, it gave a lot away and it wouldn't keep the audience’s
attention when they saw particular parts in the movie because they had seen it
in the trailer. I would want to avoid a running time as long as this trailer
because it’s far too long in my opinion whereas most horror trailer now are
around the 1:30 to 2:00 mark. I wouldn't want to give away too much by
including too much content. The overuse of the voice over also makes the trailer
seem more like a comedy than a horror too; some of the dialogue used for the
voice over is very dated and ill-fitting for the trailer.
What was the trailer’s avg. score in class? Why did it receive that mark?
The average score given by the class was 4 and the reason
it scored so low was a result of a few reasons. The first being the constant
use of ‘The Toxic Avenger’ because it was too much and it drew you away from
the action of the trailer. The collision cutting of the montage of deaths was
good, however they used far too much which is what spoils the trailer. The
other plus is the film contains a good narrative, but it is ruined through the
use of too much content from the movie, it gives away too much of the narrative
and the pacing is off in the trailer. The dialogue used for the voiceover is
also very off putting and doesn't help to set the mood; it’s unfortunate after Tchaikovsky’s
Night on a bald mountain is used to
set up the horror aspect of the trailer and create an atmosphere to then be
ruined by thrash metal music in the end. It’s these kinds of aspects that gave
the trailer the score it received.
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