Trailer Reaction Videos: Psst, No One Cares!

Trailer Reaction Video

It seems that whenever the trailer for a much-anticipated movie is released (i.e. the Twilight sequel), fanboys and girls feel the need to record themselves watching it for the first time. Watching someone watching something else…why?

As you would imagine, some of these videos fall flat (booooring…it would be so much better if the kid were peeing his pants in fear). But many of them end up becoming viral hits solely because the people “reacting” to the film trailers behave like complete lunatics on camera. Just watch Exhibit A.

There can only be one reason why people make these videos: attention-whoring. I can’t think of a single benefit from recording myself screaming “OH MY GOD, EDWARD!” every five seconds other than a one-way ticket to a million hits on the Internet. The people who do this are opening the door to two things: ridicule and World Wide Infamy. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but no one truly cares what your opinion of the trailer is. As long as you’re waving your arms around and squealing like a baby pig, however, you’re Internet gold.

This phenomenon says a lot about how much (or little) we value self-respect and integrity these days. People who willingly humiliate themselves in front of millions of strangers exemplify all that is wrong with pop culture. What’s really sad is that many of these people seem utterly clueless as to how others perceive them. You can give them credit for being gutsy enough to go on camera in the first place, but you can’t give them points for common sense. Few of them seem to have it.

If anyone believes that making one of these videos qualifies them as a film critic (especially since the movie isn’t even out yet!), they should quit while they’re ahead. If I wanted a coherent and well-structured opinion on a movie, I’d read what A.O. Scott has to say in The New York Times. All reaction videos give us is something to laugh at and fodder for snarky blog posts. Although, if you think about it, that’s all the Internet is really good for, anyway.

6 Comments on "Trailer Reaction Videos: Psst, No One Cares!"

  1. Jess says:
    Sat, 11th Jul 20091:44 pm 

    try watching that without sound (my family’s PC doesn’t have sound atm) boringg but she makes some funny faces

  2. beth says:
    Sat, 11th Jul 20096:37 pm 

    Someone needs to shoot her and put her out of her misery. Wow. I think I lost about 50 IQ points just watching her.

  3. Zoe says:
    Sun, 12th Jul 20095:40 am 

    If she was hot, no one would care.

  4. carla says:
    Sun, 12th Jul 20091:59 pm 

    i want my 10 minutes back. actually i didnt watch all of it, just started skipping to bits. but even if she were pretty id still think she was a total div.

  5. Alice says:
    Tue, 14th Jul 20097:19 am 

    Zoe: Agreed, sadly.

    A few internet-oid do writing intelligent, good film crtiques, but mostley its best to stick with Peter Travers or the NY Times.

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