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James Cameron's 'Avatar' Trailer -- Not!

We got duped. We put this up Monday thinking it was the real thing ... but no.

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While clearly not your finest hour, its refreshing to see a site in this town admit its mistakes and leave less than complimentary comments up, rather than go revisionist and take down anything that remotely questions your prowess.

Keep it up Wrappers! You'll get there!

Obviously, the main thing to learn from this experience is to check the very-prominently-placed date on the video before assuming you're the only site on the Internet to notice the first teaser trailer for a hotly-anticipated movie.

But to answer the question you post: yes, fan-made trailers are increasingly cool. On the other hand, real trailers tend to have real footage, so it's not much of a contest.

Next time, take a look at the date on the trailer — it's around a year old.

Lame teaser. Not one frame of footage from the film.

This is a fan-made trailer guys.

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While clearly not your finest hour, its refreshing to see a site in this town admit its mistakes and leave less than complimentary comments up, rather than go revisionist and take down anything that remotely questions your prowess.

Keep it up Wrappers! You'll get there!

Obviously, the main thing to learn from this experience is to check the very-prominently-placed date on the video before assuming you're the only site on the Internet to notice the first teaser trailer for a hotly-anticipated movie.

But to answer the question you post: yes, fan-made trailers are increasingly cool. On the other hand, real trailers tend to have real footage, so it's not much of a contest.

Next time, take a look at the date on the trailer — it's around a year old.

Lame teaser. Not one frame of footage from the film.

This is a fan-made trailer guys.