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No Trailer with Max Payne
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post Oct 6 2008, 08:15 PM
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DB Legends talked with Fox about the status of the trailer and if a different one would be shown with Max Payne. As it turns out, the trailer that was leaked was not meant to be shown to the public, and they were working on a better one that was scheduled to be shown with Max Payne. But because the film’s special effects are still not done, it has been delayed until later this year.

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First off, we love your enthusiasm for the film. We are so sorry to ask that you remove the content. It is not meant to irritate or discourage you and your readers from following this film campaign. It’s just that the pieces of content that are being leaked were not created to be used this way. They were only meant to be shown to potential Licensing & Merchandising partners who need to make partnering decisions far in advance of release date, and the content has not been approved for online use. Elements like music clearances and even talent approvals have not been pursued because we had no intention of having this go online. Alot goes into a trailer or video being authorized for online use….

We had hoped to have a really kick-ass trailer done by MAX PAYNE’s in-theater date, but because alot of effects shots are still being worked on - we’ve decided to wait until there is more material to work with, so we can really “wow” you and the fans. This is not uncommon for a film that still has 6 months until it goes in theaters. It looks like the real trailer will be released a little later in the year.

Again, thanks for all your interest. I am happy to update you when we get new artwork and approved video to distribute. We appreciate you removing the content, and don’t mean to cause you any headaches with your readers.
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post Oct 7 2008, 02:37 AM
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Ha! I knew it was gonna be delayed! Oh well, atleast we saw an unoffical trailer.
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Somehow that doesn't bother me
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post Oct 7 2008, 05:37 PM
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Well the funny thing about this was I was going to see Max Payne just for the Dragonball Trailer even know I saw it already. Now that its not going to be with it. I wont even bother waste 8 bucks on Max Payne. So they shouldn't have said anything. They would have gotten me out to see Max Payne pay the ticket and been pissed the whole movie as a result. At least that way they would have gotten my 8 bucks. Not now lol
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