This trailer means a lot to me, it really does. I found it in the bonus material on my Spider-Man 3 DVD and it captivated me at the age of 8 in a very powerful (and unexpected) way, I just couldn't help but play that DVD just to replay this trailer over and over again. Since I was a kid and it was obvious that my parents wouldn't have allowed me to watch the entire movie on my own, I never dared to rent it at Blockbuster. Life went on and I finally resolved to watch it in 2020 and.... it was worth the wait. Even with 13 years of pure hype in my mind, Across the Universe didn't disappoint me, and in fact I think that year was the right year for me to watch it, it helped me in a very specific way that would never have happened any other time. What a film!
Yo, literally me. I too remember watching it from my Spider man 3 dvd. I was able to watch in full around when I was 14 on TH-cam when it was still easy finding movies on here. I loved the movie but I come back to this trailer every once in a while to remember that feeling it gave me when I was 8
YES! I knew I wasnt the only one! I havent seen the movie but I replayed the trailer everytime I watched the movie and it was so trippy for me at that age.
Kinda crazy this is such a niche thing to this generation (holding nostalgia and purpose in the little add ons of the most random stuff - a Spider-Man 3 DVD commercial. I remember seeing the Strawberry fields forever scene as a kid and would just sing the chorus randomly growing up. This my first time bothering to pull it up on TH-cam as a 22 yr old😂
@@Absurdword I think as an artist, we're constantly questioning if our work really matters. And as a human being, it's important to feel like your work, and your life, has meaning. That line in particular gives voice to that insecurity that art is trivial. Not that it is, we just fear that it might be.
@@Absurdword I think the situation with her brother escualted. And the idealism nourished by her and her boyfriend's young, hippie love connection was starting to wane. The outrage they could put upon "the man" could also be laid upon one another.
This movie makes me so nostalgic for a time that was just so good to me. You really don't know what you got till it's gone. I'll always love this movie.
For reals. Back in 2007 when I was really close with a group of friends used to smoke blunts and chill. One night we scored lsd and watched this movie. It changed my whole world.
i love the beatles, and i love how influential they’ve been for such a long time. this movie is one of my favorites because of the music, acting, and story line. it’s just so perfect and beautiful.
"Music's the only thing that makes sense anymore. Play it loud enough, it keeps the demons at bay." I have bad depression and this makes real sense to me!
This movie came out when I was 16 and i already had an obsession with the Beatles. I'm so blessed for the times I grew up in bc it perfectly reflects my state of mind during those times. Its insane how beautiful this movie was, nothing compares to it at this day in age imo.
I first watched this trailer when I was 11 years old. And for so many years I’ve been looking for this trailer. I’m 24 now and I can’t believe I actually found this. I would often find myself over the years humming the songs from this trailer and not knowing what those songs are or what this movie was. It was driving me crazy for so long.
it’s crazy how similar our experiences are. this trailer was in one of the dvds i used to watch as a kid and suddenly more than a decade later, the memories of the music were reignited and I searched and searched for the music only to find out that it was from one of the biggest bands ever. Idk why this trailer feels so homey and good to rewatch. Possibly because it takes me back to being a child. I have yet to watch the movie after all these years but I plan on doing so very soon.
I watched this movie when I was 15, and since then I have a huge crush on Jim Sturgess. I absolutely love this movie, and even if I can see the details and mistakes it has, I still love it.
I remember seeing this trailer as a child,in the years since then I always thought that maybe i had imagined or dreamed up this movie but when i recently read a movie review by roger ebert i was sure this was it and what do you know it was. thank you roger ebert even in these crazy times beyond the grave you helped me at least solve one thing
How did I, like millions of people ever miss out on this incredible film. The directors, the writers, the actors, the music, the photography, the videography, the artists, the dancers, costumes, the plot and the hundreds of people that it took to make this Masterpiece deserve a medal for making this film. I'm 72 and have seen a lot of movies in my life but this has to be in my top five. How the plot was interwoven with songs by the Beatles required the minds of geniuses. Tell a friend about it, they'll thank you for it.
In the movie when Lucy says “We’re in the middle of a Revolution!” I knew exactly what song would be next. “You day you’ll change the constitution well you know, we all wanna change your head” I’ve kept that lyric with me for my whole life.
Caitlyn Murphy omg thank you lol! Literally read your comment & said out loud “NO IT IS NOT BACK ON NETFLIX OMG IF IT IS I AM GOING TO SCREAM” haven’t watched it in a bit. Thankkk you 👍🏻
hailey literally watched it on Netflix last week lol & I just doubled checked a few seconds ago on my Netflix app, and YUP! It’s still there ! If you’re not the US then that might be the reason
I just watched it last night at the theater, the Auditorium was empty. just me and my mom. it was awesome to be 10 years after the release of the movie and live again that experience...... la pusieron de nuevo en el cine anoche y la sala estaba vacía, sólo mi má y yo. la disfrutamos mucho.
I remember when I went to go see Spiderman 3 this trailer was played before it. All the surrealism aspects of it tripped me out. I immediately searched for it again once I got home.
Yeah for me it was the women falling backwards into the ocean. And their bodies were pale ghost white. What was that? Or the meaning of them falling back into the ocean?
To this day, one of my favourite movies of all time. Went to Vietnam earlier this year and it just hits different now. Still stunning, but even more poignant at went down in that war. Too many lives lost on both sides. And for what? This movie is just a stunning representation of that struggle.
@@nikkithruthelookingglass183 What are you talking about? The Vietnam War is depicted in this movie. The attack on Pearl Harbor took place 25 years before during WWII and was perpetrated by the Japanese, not the Vietnamese.
I have an amazing story. One day I was driving home, when all of a sudden the Lord came to me in spirit. I felt very close to Him. I knew if I asked him to play any song on the radio he would, I guess to bless my faith. So I said "ok, Lord play "Come as you are by Nirvana". I turned on the radio and the song started playing right there on the spot, perfectly… I started getting flooded with chills like a waterfall, crying, and trembling. He stayed with me for 10 minutes in my driveway. until I got outta the car. A couple months after that I started getting amazing prayers answered way more often, because it helped me quit doubting when I pray and I was lined up with biblical instructions. It's 6 years later and I still get answered prayers in Jesus name.
@@elefja1 Yes, I couldn't agree more. Let me share a bit more. A while after that happened, I was watching a preacher on TH-cam. I felt this compassion come over me by the Holy Spirit. So I prayed for him. "Father, I pray you double this man's ministry, his finances, and his marital life, in Jesus holy name, I demand and I decree. Amen." The next day he released a new video. He was standing on stage for a bit, smiling. Then he said "The Lord has just doubled his ministry. He's doubled his finances and He's doubled his marital life... My heart started pounding from shock, because he was saying my exact prayer from the night before. I wasn't even thinking about how I had prayed when he said it. Then later that week another prayer just as impossible was answered. It went on like that for months. I've had trials and tribulations, and ups and downs, but it still happens.
it's 3am and while i was trying to fall asleep a vivid memory of this trailer just randomly popped in my head. I first saw it when i saw spiderman 3 when i was little and for some reason this trailer used to always freak me out.
I remember this trailer distinctly. Sadly, I have never watched the film. Something made me think of this trailer. Came here to check it out. I really remember the singing, and camera pan in the beginning, and that image of Uncle Sam coming to life grabbing for the guy. Hell, at this point of my life, I didn't know much about the Beatles aside from pop culture references, and a few tunes. A couple of years later I would become a full fledged fan.
It is because of this trailer that I was afraid of "Hey Jude" up to high school. Its the part where the song gets louder as he sings "better." combined that with the visuals and it became a nightmare for me.
I used to watch a Hairspray DVD a lot growing up and I faintly remembered this trailer being one of the trailers they show before the movie. l would think about it often because I thought the trailer was trippy and wanted to watch the movie one day, but I could never remember the name of it, just the “nananana” part at the end of the trailer. It’s been 13 years but I finally found it today 😭💀
After years of searching for what this film was called, only to remember the song Hey Jude thanks to a friend... gotta say it was nice to find it again.
Saw this in the theater twice. Most musicals have one or two really good routines. This one strings one after another in. I think Strawberry Fields and the recruiting office are the best. Both have such strong stark imagery to go with the music. Such a sharp contrast to the playfulness of the earlier songs.
I lived this era. Music was such an influential part of the "revolution", new left, youth movement--call it what you will--but it wasn't just (or even primarily) the Beatles, Stones, Jefferson Airplane, etc. Less well known groups like Elephants Memory and MC5 didn't mince words about their revolutionary vision. Of course, it was all just youthful pipe dreams that, thank God, didn't come to fruition. Haven't watched this movie yet and am eager to see how close to the mark it comes.
I still haven't seen this movie, but I have to admit they NAILED a few songs, and I love the soundtrack. Not all are great, but a lot are really impressive. Great covers.
I saw the movie a few years ago after doing finals in my language arts class with one of my favorite teachers. I remember being absolutely taken away by it and I’m SO GLAD I didn’t see this trailer beforehand, otherwise I would have never watched the movie, it ruins EVERYTHING in it.
omg i heard 'is there anybody going to listen to my story..?' a million times as a projectionist, when we ran this in summer 2007. you'd start your movies and generally watch and listen for a couple moments of the first trailer to make sure everything was running OK, and this was the first trailer on several PG-13 movies that summer, promoting the movie...
My favorite movie of good ol' 2007. "Musics the only thing that makes sense anymore. Play loud enough, it keeps the demons at bay." -Jojo Long live Across The Universe.
Jesus, I remember seeing this trailer when I was 9 in the trailer section in the spiderman 3 special features. I know it's weird but it's what I remember.
This trailer means a lot to me, it really does. I found it in the bonus material on my Spider-Man 3 DVD and it captivated me at the age of 8 in a very powerful (and unexpected) way, I just couldn't help but play that DVD just to replay this trailer over and over again. Since I was a kid and it was obvious that my parents wouldn't have allowed me to watch the entire movie on my own, I never dared to rent it at Blockbuster. Life went on and I finally resolved to watch it in 2020 and.... it was worth the wait. Even with 13 years of pure hype in my mind, Across the Universe didn't disappoint me, and in fact I think that year was the right year for me to watch it, it helped me in a very specific way that would never have happened any other time.
What a film!
Yo, literally me. I too remember watching it from my Spider man 3 dvd. I was able to watch in full around when I was 14 on TH-cam when it was still easy finding movies on here. I loved the movie but I come back to this trailer every once in a while to remember that feeling it gave me when I was 8
Same
YES! I knew I wasnt the only one! I havent seen the movie but I replayed the trailer everytime I watched the movie and it was so trippy for me at that age.
Oh boy, I remember DVDs... I even watched a movie in my PS2
Kinda crazy this is such a niche thing to this generation (holding nostalgia and purpose in the little add ons of the most random stuff - a Spider-Man 3 DVD commercial. I remember seeing the Strawberry fields forever scene as a kid and would just sing the chorus randomly growing up. This my first time bothering to pull it up on TH-cam as a 22 yr old😂
"We're in the middle of a revolution, Jude. And what are you doing? Doodles and cartoons?" That line hit me hard.
But why tho. She's trivializing his art and when he has no obligation to participate in either the war or protest.
@@Absurdword I think as an artist, we're constantly questioning if our work really matters. And as a human being, it's important to feel like your work, and your life, has meaning. That line in particular gives voice to that insecurity that art is trivial. Not that it is, we just fear that it might be.
Daniel Beadle Good point. I guess that’s the intent here is she’s hitting him with a low blow out of anger over her boyfriend and brother.
@@Absurdword I think the situation with her brother escualted. And the idealism nourished by her and her boyfriend's young, hippie love connection was starting to wane. The outrage they could put upon "the man" could also be laid upon one another.
@@Absurdword she follows into society. which is probably why he liked her in the first place.
Why do I always feel like this movie only exists in my head ! it's such a crazy thought !
Me to, friend.
It exists In our hearts 💕
I saw the trailer she I was four years old in 2010 and I remember this so perfect on stayed in my head for years
All the acid, maaaaaan!
I know right? The first time I talked about it with some one was today
This movie makes me so nostalgic for a time that was just so good to me. You really don't know what you got till it's gone. I'll always love this movie.
For reals. Back in 2007 when I was really close with a group of friends used to smoke blunts and chill. One night we scored lsd and watched this movie. It changed my whole world.
i love the beatles, and i love how influential they’ve been for such a long time. this movie is one of my favorites because of the music, acting, and story line. it’s just so perfect and beautiful.
"Music's the only thing that makes sense anymore. Play it loud enough, it keeps the demons at bay."
I have bad depression and this makes real sense to me!
Had to come back and watch this trailer after watching Yesterday last night. Across the Universe remains the best Beatles tribute movie.
hahahaha im soing the exact same thing haha watched yesterday last night ahhahaha
Hell yes this is one of my favorite movies
Thank you! This is one of my favorite movies, still, and yet I never saw it get much love
@@tinuninus26 There are several of us!
Why doesn’t anyone like Yesterday?
The only time I watched this I was high af, don't really remember most of it, but I remember continuously thinking "wtf is going on".
I think I had a similar experience with League of Legends. lol
Same position right now lol
Watched this on acid, literally same
@@MonkBytelast time took acid I dropped 3 tabs and watched Charlie and the chocolate factory upside down on the couch. Will never do acid again.
I lived through it.
This movie came out when I was 16 and i already had an obsession with the Beatles. I'm so blessed for the times I grew up in bc it perfectly reflects my state of mind during those times. Its insane how beautiful this movie was, nothing compares to it at this day in age imo.
I first saw this movie when I was in middle school and it really shaped me. still one of my favorites now as a 27 year old
Same i was about to go into 8th grade when i saw this now I’m 28 it was kind of like a catalyst to my music discovery phase
Same here!
me too 28
@@mohitrahaman hey there fellow 90s kids
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I first watched this trailer when I was 11 years old. And for so many years I’ve been looking for this trailer. I’m 24 now and I can’t believe I actually found this. I would often find myself over the years humming the songs from this trailer and not knowing what those songs are or what this movie was. It was driving me crazy for so long.
it’s crazy how similar our experiences are. this trailer was in one of the dvds i used to watch as a kid and suddenly more than a decade later, the memories of the music were reignited and I searched and searched for the music only to find out that it was from one of the biggest bands ever.
Idk why this trailer feels so homey and good to rewatch. Possibly because it takes me back to being a child.
I have yet to watch the movie after all these years but I plan on doing so very soon.
i saw this movie for the first time when i was around 8 and it introduced me to the beatles. this has been my favorite movie ever since
Hope Cassman that is awesome. Been listening to the Beatles all my life and I love this movie.
same here. i was 12
Exact same! Even considering i dislike most other movies and musicals
SAME
I think Julie Taymor, the director, is a genius. I love the different takes on each Beatles song and the scenes were mini-masterpieces to me.
I watched this movie when I was 15, and since then I have a huge crush on Jim Sturgess. I absolutely love this movie, and even if I can see the details and mistakes it has, I still love it.
Legend says this movie marked the end of the emo era, transforming them into hipsters.
Sounds bout right
😆😆😆
*flips hair* it’s not a phase
This comment is everything lol
Lmao 🤣
I remember seeing this trailer before watching Ghost Rider
Broooooo
I always use to see this trailer as well!!
Me too!
Branden Drummond dude I recognized the trailer but I couldn’t remember where from soooo thanks you
Me too tho..it's really nostalgic
This movie was so surprising it was great....the historical events/the music/ the acting ...l love this movie especially the drafting sequence.....WOW
I remember seeing this trailer as a child,in the years since then I always thought that maybe i had imagined or dreamed up this movie but when i recently read a movie review by roger ebert i was sure this was it and what do you know it was. thank you roger ebert even in these crazy times beyond the grave you helped me at least solve one thing
How did I, like millions of people ever miss out on this incredible film. The directors, the writers, the actors, the music, the photography, the videography, the artists, the dancers, costumes, the plot and the hundreds of people that it took to make this Masterpiece deserve a medal for making this film. I'm 72 and have seen a lot of movies in my life but this has to be in my top five. How the plot was interwoven with songs by the Beatles required the minds of geniuses. Tell a friend about it, they'll thank you for it.
In the movie when Lucy says “We’re in the middle of a Revolution!” I knew exactly what song would be next. “You day you’ll change the constitution well you know, we all wanna change your head” I’ve kept that lyric with me for my whole life.
Its back on Netflix!
Caitlyn Murphy omg thank you lol! Literally read your comment & said out loud “NO IT IS NOT BACK ON NETFLIX OMG IF IT IS I AM GOING TO SCREAM” haven’t watched it in a bit. Thankkk you 👍🏻
Its not
hailey it is ?
hailey literally watched it on Netflix last week lol & I just doubled checked a few seconds ago on my Netflix app, and YUP! It’s still there ! If you’re not the US then that might be the reason
T Pug ohh im not from us thats why is not here, thats a shame i’d love to watch it
I just watched it last night at the theater, the Auditorium was empty. just me and my mom. it was awesome to be 10 years after the release of the movie and live again that experience......
la pusieron de nuevo en el cine anoche y la sala estaba vacía, sólo mi má y yo. la disfrutamos mucho.
Itzel Coronado lucky you!
Orales en español no le pusiste emoción jajaja
I would love to see it in theaters again. I vividly remember seeing it for the first time w/ my friends from high school.
This movie was my first introduction/education on the Beatles music at the age of 16. I love the soundtrack!
You are britanic?
listen to the originals
@@kaithrichards8582 I am Greek
I'm watching this film in class and so far it's amazing
THEMagicMan Even 10 years later it’s still great
Malcolm Hollis definitely especially in 4K Resolution
One of the greatest movies ever.
I watched this for the first time recently. SO GOOD. What an amazing tribute to the Beatles ❤
Yeah watched it also on Netflix
@@love_your_self7066 i just found it on Netflix.. and I was so happy to find it on there
Hannah G. Same me to
this is the best musical i have ever watched
When I heard him singing, I was like "It's a Beatles Musical!"
I remember when I went to go see Spiderman 3 this trailer was played before it. All the surrealism aspects of it tripped me out. I immediately searched for it again once I got home.
This trailer creeped the hell out of me every time it played in the ghost rider dvd
Yeah for me it was the women falling backwards into the ocean. And their bodies were pale ghost white. What was that? Or the meaning of them falling back into the ocean?
For me it was Spider-Man 3. This trailer made me sad for some reason, rather than creeped out
this movie came out when I was 11. Already knew the Beatles at the time and I bought the DVD too. so crazy it's been 14 years....
Don't forget, this was a moment that made us become more then we could be❤
To this day, one of my favourite movies of all time. Went to Vietnam earlier this year and it just hits different now. Still stunning, but even more poignant at went down in that war. Too many lives lost on both sides.
And for what?
This movie is just a stunning representation of that struggle.
For wHAT,,,that would be because Pearl Harbor.
@@nikkithruthelookingglass183 What are you talking about? The Vietnam War is depicted in this movie. The attack on Pearl Harbor took place 25 years before during WWII and was perpetrated by the Japanese, not the Vietnamese.
I have an amazing story. One day I was driving home, when all of a sudden the Lord came to me in spirit. I felt very close to Him. I knew if I asked him to play any song on the radio he would, I guess to bless my faith.
So I said "ok, Lord play "Come as you are by Nirvana".
I turned on the radio and the song started playing right there on the spot, perfectly…
I started getting flooded with chills like a waterfall, crying, and trembling.
He stayed with me for 10 minutes in my driveway. until I got outta the car.
A couple months after that I started getting amazing prayers answered way more often, because it helped me quit doubting when I pray and I was lined up with biblical instructions. It's 6 years later and I still get answered prayers in Jesus name.
Pretty cool how God connects to us each in our own way❤
@@elefja1 Yes, I couldn't agree more. Let me share a bit more. A while after that happened, I was watching a preacher on TH-cam. I felt this compassion come over me by the Holy Spirit. So I prayed for him. "Father, I pray you double this man's ministry, his finances, and his marital life, in Jesus holy name, I demand and I decree. Amen."
The next day he released a new video. He was standing on stage for a bit, smiling. Then he said "The Lord has just doubled his ministry. He's doubled his finances and He's doubled his marital life...
My heart started pounding from shock, because he was saying my exact prayer from the night before. I wasn't even thinking about how I had prayed when he said it.
Then later that week another prayer just as impossible was answered. It went on like that for months. I've had trials and tribulations, and ups and downs, but it still happens.
it's 3am and while i was trying to fall asleep a vivid memory of this trailer just randomly popped in my head. I first saw it when i saw spiderman 3 when i was little and for some reason this trailer used to always freak me out.
Dude the music to this movie
Ghost Rider brought me here, one of the most underrated superhero movies in my opinion alongside Superman Returns.
fell in love with the beatles thanks to this movie, it holds a special place in my heart
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I remember this trailer distinctly. Sadly, I have never watched the film. Something made me think of this trailer. Came here to check it out. I really remember the singing, and camera pan in the beginning, and that image of Uncle Sam coming to life grabbing for the guy. Hell, at this point of my life, I didn't know much about the Beatles aside from pop culture references, and a few tunes. A couple of years later I would become a full fledged fan.
This was my favorite movie when i was like 4-9 and I completely forgot about it but its such a great movie. Im 14 now and still love it. Lol thx dad
I watched this when I was still in College. Came back here because I heard Evan's voice in Frozen 2.
I watched this movie many times. It is still amazing
CLASSIC trailers? Jesus christ I'm old. Nice movie! :D
How old are you?
@@roisinomahony2501 OLD! Hahah lets just say I'm getting further away from base 2 each passing day. 😋
@@mauricioesma I know the feeling!
It is because of this trailer that I was afraid of "Hey Jude" up to high school. Its the part where the song gets louder as he sings "better." combined that with the visuals and it became a nightmare for me.
Thank god someone else found that absolutely terrifying as a child
I watched this movie when I was 3, and remember totally loving it. I'm 8 now and just watched it again. So good!
oh man i remember being 8 and reminiscing about when i was 3
@@doogelyjim8627 What the hell was I doing when I was 8?
Lmao so funny
@@human-connections building legos and listening to my now divorced parents fight all the time.
Now you’re 10
I watched this movie in high school with my high school crush high on mushrooms 💖
I used to love this trailer as a kid. Still do
I was 2 when I saw this trailer, I was really scared...but I knew deep down that this movie had concept. It's art. [Also Chenle is quaking]
i was 5 or 6 scared me too think i’ll watch it tonight for the first time
I used to watch a Hairspray DVD a lot growing up and I faintly remembered this trailer being one of the trailers they show before the movie. l would think about it often because I thought the trailer was trippy and wanted to watch the movie one day, but I could never remember the name of it, just the “nananana” part at the end of the trailer. It’s been 13 years but I finally found it today 😭💀
After years of searching for what this film was called, only to remember the song Hey Jude thanks to a friend... gotta say it was nice to find it again.
I saw this trailer before watching the ghost rider DVD and it scared me a lot back when I saw it for the first time lmao
This movie is everything
great movie- I thought I was high the whole time, turns out the move just gives you that impression
Irrefutable fact. This is the best trailer of all time.
Yep, I agree
And i say that after watching the Hallelujah trailer to the Snyder Cut
Saw this in the theater twice. Most musicals have one or two really good routines. This one strings one after another in. I think Strawberry Fields and the recruiting office are the best. Both have such strong stark imagery to go with the music. Such a sharp contrast to the playfulness of the earlier songs.
I loved this movie during high school i still love it
oh My, that is Dolores!!
I lived this era. Music was such an influential part of the "revolution", new left, youth movement--call it what you will--but it wasn't just (or even primarily) the Beatles, Stones, Jefferson Airplane, etc. Less well known groups like Elephants Memory and MC5 didn't mince words about their revolutionary vision. Of course, it was all just youthful pipe dreams that, thank God, didn't come to fruition. Haven't watched this movie yet and am eager to see how close to the mark it comes.
Remember this movie was nominated for only one Oscar, Emilia Perez got 13
The trailer started like this ↘️ and ended like this ↗️↗️
This was just such a beautiful way to both enjoy and learn more! Thank you So much for this beautiful movie!
Awesome movie, I wish they did more like these.
Jim Sturgess Was Good looking back then. He now plays a dad in Home Before Dark
I loved this movie! I do wish this version of ‘Girl’ was longer though!
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Just realized the quotes that fly by at 1:55 aren't from a review; it's just the trailer telling you the movie is good. lol
I still haven't seen this movie, but I have to admit they NAILED a few songs, and I love the soundtrack.
Not all are great, but a lot are really impressive. Great covers.
Such a beautiful and under rated movie
I saw the movie a few years ago after doing finals in my language arts class with one of my favorite teachers. I remember being absolutely taken away by it and I’m SO GLAD I didn’t see this trailer beforehand, otherwise I would have never watched the movie, it ruins EVERYTHING in it.
Yes! The trailer does not do the movie justice.
This movie is perfect for this moment
back in 2007 I had no idea this film was about hippies and a Beatles musical
Oh I remember this movie came out when I was in middle school watched then it was so dope! 😍
I saw this trailer on my Ghost Rider dvd that I used to have.
@@proto-guest4511 I’ve seen it at a couple thrift shops, I may get it if I see it again.
12 anos depois e ainda não consegui achar esse filme nem supera esse Trailer.
omg i heard 'is there anybody going to listen to my story..?' a million times as a projectionist, when we ran this in summer 2007. you'd start your movies and generally watch and listen for a couple moments of the first trailer to make sure everything was running OK, and this was the first trailer on several PG-13 movies that summer, promoting the movie...
This is an amazing movie. Well written and acted. My only complain is that "Till there was you" song was not in it.
TiggyStardust, maybe because the band covered the song. It's from a play "The Music Man". It is a good song, I agree.
Eight year old me was absolutely blown away by this trailer whenever I watched ghost rider.
The Beatles are the best band ever
I watched this movie when I was 8 and now I'm 20 and still watching it all the. Time.
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My favorite movie of good ol' 2007. "Musics the only thing that makes sense anymore. Play loud enough, it keeps the demons at bay." -Jojo
Long live Across The Universe.
I saw this movie with my wife. We thought it was so bad, we retitled it to Across the Crap.
I remember going to the theater to see The Invisible, and my mom audibly gasped when this trailer started.
Great movie, with a fantastic Soundtrack !
15 seconds in and I'm already in love. Stellar song choice and presentation of it!! 👏👏👏
I remember seeing this trailer in theatres in front of Liscense to Wed. Michael Clayton & Good Luck Chuck were also shown
THEY DONT DO MOVIES LIKE THIS ANYMORE
Jesus, I remember seeing this trailer when I was 9 in the trailer section in the spiderman 3 special features. I know it's weird but it's what I remember.
This movie has my heart
Opening To Arcoss The Universe 2007 DVD
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Opening To The Ghost Rider 2007 DVD
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Opening Premonition 2007 DVD
I love this movie . No matter the cost
Opening To Across The Universe 2008 DVD
I always saw this trailer when I watch ghost rider on dvd…good times
This movie was amazing with a fantastic story but very underrated
Must watch coz i luv Beatles😍
I'm not usually into musicals but i'll have to check this out
I literally thought this movie was a fever dream I had
I'm not even into the Beatles and I love this movie!
The day I fell in LOVE with jim S.😟🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🔥🔥
"Nothings gonna change my world, Nothings gonna change my world."
Watching this movie on lsd issa trip
This movie is beautiful and inspiring
Great visual with great music = Great movie
They lived without rules, and they loved without fear, but as the world changed so did they.