Movie trailers, the cinematic equivalent of a flashy sales pitch, are an ancient Earth custom designed to seduce unsuspecting viewers into committing to a two-hour visual feast, which, in all likelihood, may not be half as palatable as the three-minute appetizer. Created with the finesse of a Vogon poetry recital, trailers are an art form that combines the most explosive, emotional, or downright deceptive parts of a movie to convince the galaxy that this, THIS is the film you've been saving your hard-earned Altairian dollars to see.
To fully experience the glory of a movie trailer, seat yourself in a darkened room, preferably in the vicinity of an overpriced snack bar.
Movie trailers can be found haunting the depths of the Sub-Etha-Net or squatted pre-feature in cinema houses, much like a Nibblonian cat at an intergalactic laser pointer convention.
Steer clear of spoilers and the trailers for trailers; the meta-trailer experience has been known to cause a sense of existential dread and confusion not dissimilar to that experienced when attempting to use the Infinite Improbability Drive for the first time.
An obscure law in the Lesser Magellanic Cloud mandates that every trailer must contain at least one scene that doesn't feature in the final movie, just to keep the universe guessing.
Brought to you by the makers of the Omniscient Critic's EyePatch - now you can selectively filter out movie trailers and only see the ones rated 'Mostly Harmless'!
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The phpinfophptxt is a peculiar specimen of cosmic data confusion, often encountered by intergalactic webmasters when they inadvertently leave their digital offspring - a .php file - in a compromising position with a .txt file. The result is a Frankensteinian mashup that whimsically displays server secrets when it's not busy being an unreadable text blunder.
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Infophpback, not to be confused with a rare galactic disease that causes information to painfully spew out of one's backside, is a curious phenomenon native to the technologically overladen planet of Devtopia. In a civilization so advanced, the inhabitants evolved to communicate exclusively through programming code, the infophpback is the unintended side effect of gossip among the code-wielding intelligentsia. Rather than spreading rumors at the watercooler, Devtopians inadvertently compile and execute PHP scripts that disseminate the latest juicy tidbits across the planetary intranet in microseconds.