Top Comic Book Movie Trailers...Ever

Top Comic Book Movie Trailers...Ever

Trailers are a director's opportunity to generate interest in his/her project. Some directors miss the mark and drive fans away from their movies, others capitalize and convert newcomers into true-believers.

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By ManhuntersBastardChild - May 03, 2011 12:05 AM EST
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In light of the recent debate about the Thor, Green lantern, Captain America and X-Men-First Class trailers hitting the airwaves, I began to wonder, what truely makes a trailer stand out? What makes a trailer so good (or so bad), that fanboys will jeopardize all their accumulated "street-cred" to publicly proclaim it and the eventual movie a masterpeice?

Well, I got to thinking about this, and in so doing, researched all the comicbook movie trailers I could find. I established a criteria for evaluating the trailers and then compared my evaluations to the "general feel and concensus" others got from the trailer. Then I made a list.

The Criteria:
1. The Movie must have been published as a comic book (or Graphic Novel or Manga) before or shortly after the theatrical release of the movie.
2. Teasers, TV spots, Sneak Peeks, Behind-The-Scenes and Set-visits were not included in the viewing.
3. Both Green band and Red band trailers were acceptable, but red band versions were always considered over Green where available.
4. The Trailer length could not exceed 3 minutes.
5. In instances with multiple movie trailers (eg. Iron man Trailer 1, Iron man Trailer 2 etc), the trailer with the longest running length under 3 mins was selected)
6. Only live action movies were considered, fully animated movies were not included in the pull of considered movies.

The Nominees:
For a list of the nominees, please view the wikipedia list of Films Based on comics. I looked at every one of these movie's trailers over the course of the last two months, then I spent time comparing their merits.

Selection Criteria:
1. Level to which the trailer engages and/or captivates the viewer.
2. Universality of content (how easily different kinds of people eg. men vs women, old vs. young, fan vs. newbie could understand the content
3. Story exposition or the extent to which the trailer communicates what the movie will be about without revealing the entire plot
4. General feel and concensus of the movie. What did fanboys and new comers to the content think about the trailers (youtube/traileraddict/google video comments and votes)
5. Box office movie performance, as well as movie reviews were not taken into consideration in evaluating the trailers.


And now, without further ado, I present to you...

The Top 10 Comicbook movie trailers...Ever!

10. Casshern

Years before Snyder and Rodriguez would cause us to marvel at the seamless melding of live action and CGI, Kiriya would give us this slick trailer that is a treat even to non-native japanese audiences.




9. Red

When you take so many seasoned actors and put them together in an action-comedy setting as was shown in this trailer, there is a universality about this that makes it something that all can appreciate.



8. 30 Days of Night

Even if you are not a fan of vampire films, the foreboding setting of this trailer will still make a lasting impact you.



7. American Splendor

This trailer screams of overcomplicated banality (a la Woody Allen), as do the characters. By the time the viewer reaches the end of the surprisingly engaging trailer, they realize that the movie seems to play on itself.



6. A History Of Violence

Perhaps revealing too much, this trailer successfully draws the viewer into a story about an otherwise modest character with a troubling past.



5. Sin City

The first of the ultra-stylized trailers to make the list. There's something about the texturing of the visuals, the snippets that are shown, that pulls the viewer in.



4. Iron man

The sequel's trailer only fails to create the same level of emotional draw that this trailer provides.



3. 300

Besides having one of the highest views on google and youtube, this trailer is extremely well crafted as it instantly signals entry into a completely different and fascinating world.



2. Spiderman 3

Throw some fast-paced climatic opera music on anything and watch it sparkle. This trailer does a great job of doing just that and it draws the viewer in with the murky layers of turmoil interspliced with special effects.



1. Watchmen

One half music video, the other half visual expedition, the watchmen trailer has pound for pound the highest net views and embeds (when the release date is taken into consiedration). The trailer sets a tone that can only be described as "intense" and causes the viewer to hit the "replay" button.




Honorable mention: 20. X-Men: First Class, 19. Spiderman, 18. Thor, 17. Star Wars Episode 3, 16. Goemon, 15. The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec, 14. X-Men 2: X-Men United, 13. Superman Returns, 12. Wanted, 11. X-Men: The Last Stand.
Dishonorable mention: 98. Sucker Punch, 99. The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, 100. Batman & Robin


So those are my picks, please share yours!

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MarkMilton
MarkMilton - 5/3/2011, 12:11 AM
Spider-Man 3 had the best trailer of any comic book movie, also the worst comic to film adaptation of any character...a highly innacurate Venom
Kokomo
Kokomo - 5/3/2011, 12:12 AM
I definitely think X-MEN: FIRST CLASS should have made the finalist list. I didn't really get that awe-inspiring feeling from the RED trailer or even (ducks in cover) the SPIDER-MAN 3 trailer(s).
JaySchluffy
JaySchluffy - 5/3/2011, 12:15 AM
Still feel Spider-Man 3 had the best trailer. Such a shame that the movie sucked...
VanCityKid
VanCityKid - 5/3/2011, 12:17 AM
Opening with AC/DC and ending with Sabbath, Iron Man was easily my favorite
Jakeroo
Jakeroo - 5/3/2011, 12:27 AM
trailers "ever" or most recent? LOL

I remember an AMAZING trailer for tim burtons 1989 batman. We were all so hyped for that. There was a fast shot of the batmobile where the gatling guns pop up and shoot an exit door for itself and then the first shot of nicholson taking his hat off and saying JOKER!!!

Excitement and chills!!!!!
drykillogic22
drykillogic22 - 5/3/2011, 12:45 AM
Glad to see Casshern made the list..
n1ghtw1ng2832
n1ghtw1ng2832 - 5/3/2011, 12:58 AM
Casshern was an awesome movie.
Rorschach12311
Rorschach12311 - 5/3/2011, 12:59 AM
glad to see watchmen on the top!!!!!!
WATCHMEN!!!!!!!
TheStranger
TheStranger - 5/3/2011, 1:23 AM
Yeah gotta say Iron Man 1 was good...Iron Man 2 with Razors Edge and the Mark V suitcase transform...how the heck did that not even get an honorable mention, that was EPICLY Awesome!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 5/3/2011, 2:25 AM
WATCHMAN should be number one or jointly with this best ever trailer ever to come out of HOLLYWOOD =



SUPERMAN RETURNS!

(Yeah, I'm on about the trailer...not the actual movie)

IRON MAN II = Hellz NO.

Wheres BATMAN?



Or THE CROW???

spiderneil
spiderneil - 5/3/2011, 2:46 AM
I thought the TDK trailer was rubbish in that I had no interest in watching the movie after the trailer but the movie itself was amazing.

my favorite CBM trailer is spider-man 2 although it gives away a MASSIVE spoiler with car crashing through the café window.
Ceejay
Ceejay - 5/3/2011, 3:07 AM
The Rocketeer by a mile, the first comic film to hit the nail on the head and do it's source material absolute justice. Severely underrated, superbly cast, great FX and action for its time and sorely deserving of a sequel if not for the fact that T2:Judgement Day came out the following week and killed its box office dead. Jennifer Connolly never looked any better!

GillytheKid33
GillytheKid33 - 5/3/2011, 3:10 AM
The Dark Knight.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 5/3/2011, 3:27 AM
Oh yeah and THE ROCKETEER ^^^

Amazing trailer!
KilledHal9000
KilledHal9000 - 5/3/2011, 3:33 AM
WATCHMEN definitely gets # 1. I think..?
BrandonLi
BrandonLi - 5/3/2011, 4:15 AM
Watchmen ? really ?? I'm not hating on watchmen, nor am i hating on you guys, but this community here, the CBM members, are the only people i found to be truly in love with Watchmen. I didn't think it was THAT good.
The music choices were bad (the Sound Of Silence at the beginning is laughable, but the part about Mr. Manhattan was pretty awesome), the unnecessary violence, the unnecessary slow-mo sex scene (it was only TWO panels in the comic), and the slow mo.
LuckyKyd
LuckyKyd - 5/3/2011, 5:07 AM
Where the hell is Kick-Ass Red Band trailer?
DiLusso
DiLusso - 5/3/2011, 5:08 AM
its a tough one.
im torn between watchmen, spidey 3 and sin city
marvel72
marvel72 - 5/3/2011, 5:22 AM
1.watchmen (wow how faithful to the comic)

2.thor(thor vs loki,the destroyer "is it one of starks")

3.fantastic four rise of the silver surfer(when the surfer comes through the building & gets chased by the torch was shit hot,shame the rest of the movie wasn't)

4.sin city (this is one of the most faithful adaptions yet,up there with the watchmen)

5.300 (captured the look & feel of the graphic novel)
Name
Name - 5/3/2011, 5:25 AM
Spiderman 3. I really prayed it would be THE superhero film and you know the rest.
Bodwulf
Bodwulf - 5/3/2011, 5:42 AM
Wrong Iron Man trailer. That is not the one that caused all the buzz for the movie. Good article tho very entertaining.
Dedpool
Dedpool - 5/3/2011, 5:55 AM
Great list, and great entries, butI'd have to say the original "Spiderman" teaser with the World Trade Center was and still is one of the best. It set the tone of the character, got the point across, and had you super anxious to see the film. Of course the tragedy of 9/11 stopped that particular ad from running and hasn't been seen since, but it still remains one of my favorites.
Dedpool
Dedpool - 5/3/2011, 5:56 AM
@Marvel72- You took the words right out of my mouth.
l0rdleg0las
l0rdleg0las - 5/3/2011, 6:27 AM
i personally never cared for the Watchmen trailer for one reason, Malin Akerman. the clip where she walks down the stairs in full uniform is filmed to make her seem sexy, but it fails epically. she just looks awkward and it brings down the quality of the rest of the trailer
Digitaria51
Digitaria51 - 5/3/2011, 6:48 AM
@l0rdleg0las WHAT?!?! Malin Akerman is sexy as hell. Harold and Kumar anyone? She could suck the chrome off a door handle. And the first Iron Man trailer wins in my book. People's reaction to that when it was shown at ComicCon was epic. And the music just added to it
MissMystique
MissMystique - 5/3/2011, 6:55 AM
Watchmen? Really? I expected something else, like the dark knight or the first spiderman trailer...

But Rockateer was a gr8 movie
OptimusBurgundyMaximus
OptimusBurgundyMaximus - 5/3/2011, 7:18 AM
How could you leave out TDK

"Starting tonight people will die"

Cant top that 1
capcyclopsftw
capcyclopsftw - 5/3/2011, 7:32 AM
Best TEASER trailer was TDK's.

Best CINEMATIC TRAILER was Spider-Man 2 or The Two Towers.

Thor's second trailer was amazing, and Cap's trailer, not sure if it was a teaser or a trailer but it was amazing.

Anyone remember Episode 1's trailer?!!

But XMEN 3 WOLVERINES LAST STAND had me dying in excitement and I've never walked out of a movie so pissed off in my life!
l0rdleg0las
l0rdleg0las - 5/3/2011, 7:35 AM
@digitaria51

dude, i didn't say she wasn't an attractive woman. just that particular clip with her walking down the stairs in slow mo just looks awkward. every time i saw it, i just thought it was the most unsexy walk.

but to be completely honest, the movie would have been better with a recast for her and for Matthew Goode.
Mondragon
Mondragon - 5/3/2011, 7:36 AM
His origins are more pulp than comic but still the proto Superhero, and he definitely had comics before and after the movie, and fits all the criteria - cross-the-board -men vs women, old vs. young, fan vs. newbie - appeal.



Others are still trying to catch up to the action, energy, humor, baddassery and romance this trailer delivered all in one.

And you all know Batman and Iron-Man are both just different aspects of this guy, only redone in Batsuit and an Ironsuit respectively. :P
l0rdleg0las
l0rdleg0las - 5/3/2011, 7:37 AM
@digitaria51

dude, i didn't say she wasn't an attractive woman. just that particular clip with her walking down the stairs in slow mo just looks awkward. every time i saw it, i just thought it was the most unsexy walk.

but to be completely honest, the movie would have been better with a recast for her and for Matthew Goode.
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