Alien vs. Predator: Requiem, Red Band Movie Trailer


Yeah, this looks crazy, more Alien vs. Predator, and not as lame this time around!

The new Alien vs. Predatormovie looks pretty gory, action packed, and not cheesy. At least based on the trailer. The trailer is available on the web site I linked to, by the way.

And for those of you that are wondering what a red band trailer is, here’s a quote from Wikipedia:

A green band is an all-green graphic at the beginning of the trailer, usually reading “The following PREVIEW has been approved for ALL AUDIENCES by the Motion Picture Association of America,” and sometimes including the movie’s MPAA rating. This signifies that the trailer adheres to the standards for motion picture advertising outlined by the MPAA, which includes limitations on foul language and violent, sexual, or otherwise objectionable imagery. Trailers that do not adhere to these guidelines may be issued a red band, (which used to be blood red) which reads “The following PREVIEW has been approved for RESTRICTED AUDIENCES ONLY by the Motion Picture Association of America,” and may only be shown before an R-rated, NC-17-rated, or unrated movie. (The Amityville Horror (1979 film) carried this banner[1]). A yellow band is a yellow graphic that reads “The following PREVIEW has been approved ONLY for AGE-APPROPRIATE internet users by the Motion Picture Association of America” (for example, the trailer for Halloween). The MPAA also mandates that trailers not exceed two minutes and thirty seconds in length, and each major studio is given one exception to this rule per year.

So that means you’ll not see a cable TV worthy version of the ad. It’s a gory ad.


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