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Trailers have to promote their production; to do this, they will invariably use notable scenes from said production. In the case of comedies, the notable scenes of choice are Crowning Moments of Funny. Provided the makers of a trailer do their job correctly, on its first showing, these funny scenes will get the audience to laugh out loud. The problem comes when this same trailer (or different trailers with the same scene) airs on a regular basis, on several network channels and popular websites; those same people end up seeing the same amusing scene again and again. When the audience finally sits down to watch the movie or TV show, the joke falls flat. They've seen the joke so many times that they either fail to laugh, or worse, groan at its lameness.
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