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What movie had a trailer that was totally misleading about the premise of the film?
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I feel most might think about things that looked good but sucked, where as I always think about this:
I would have to say Kung Pow: Enter the Fist. Based on the trailers and the promotional material, I thought it really was just an old kung fu film brought to a NA audience for the first time or something. I had no interest in it. If not for my brothers wanting to go and my parents forcing me to drive them, I would never have known how God damn hilarious it actually is.
To a lesser extent, the original Austin Powers was the same, but I think it really just took the fact it spawned from a series of SNL skits for granted. I had never seen those skits, and the trailers made it look more like a romantic comedy about a guy who was just infatuated with, but not actually from, the 60's. I don't even recall it showing Dr. Evil in the trailers I saw on TV for it. Just some of the interactions between Austin and Vanessa.
Austin Powers did not come from SNL sketches. It was created by an SNL alum, but that’s all.
They may be confusing it with Wayne’s World
I had no idea Austin Powers was spawned from SNL skits, interesting.
It was not