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Redband vs Greenband trailers

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Do you often seek out a redband trailer if they are made available? I seem to remember them quite often back in the day but the most recent ones I remember now are Not Another Teen Movie, Superbad and some softcore flick from the 90's probably with Anna Nicole Smith. (rip!)

Do you think Redbands take away from a movie by showing to much? Are they often shown in theatres? Just in NC-17s?

ry
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Re: Redband vs Greenband trailers

You might get more replies if you explain what you mean by "redband" and "greenband" trailers.
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Re: Redband vs Greenband trailers

I think he means the "This Preview has been approved for audiences of rated R films" - trailers (Redband)....

I've only seen one of them, curious if there are more available on the net?
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Re: Redband vs Greenband trailers

Well, I thought I was being specific enough - guess not. Mike knows what I meant in the original concept.
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Re: Redband vs Greenband trailers

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Originally Posted by Jeff Jacobson
You might get more replies if you explain what you mean by "redband" and "greenband" trailers.

For most trailers, before it starts up, there is a green message that appears that says that the trailer is approved for all audiences. That is a greenband trailer.

A redband trailer has a similar message, but it is red and has a rating attached to it.

I've only seen one redband trailer in the theater, and that was for American Pie.

Jason
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