Because the audience demanded it, the Honest Trailers crew opens the second season with Christopher Nolan's "Inception (2010)". Dreams really do seem to come true, unless they're in this movie - in which case no one will never know.
The honest trailer for "Skyfall (2012)" asks the question if Bond can actually keep anything secret. The highest grossing film in the franchise features artsy fight scenes, boring landscape shots and a morally questionable sex scene.
An Honest Trailer for "The Notebook (2004)", the Nicholas Sparks adaption that sets unrealistic adaptions for women worldwide and was seen by every man because their girlfriends made them.
In honor of the movie musical "Les Misérables (2012)" the Honest Trailer team decides to do an honest trailer in musical form which actually sounds way better than Russell Crowe does in the film.
With the 3D re-release of "Jurassic Park (1993)", the Honest Trailer team revisits the original film that started it all, including disappointing sequels and CGI that still holds up after all those years.
With the release of "Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)" around the corner, the Honest Trailer team lays into JJ Abrams' original "Star Trek (2009)" and boldly go to where no Trekkie has gone before: A cool "Star Trek" movie.
An honest trailer for "Fast Five (2011)" that explains what the audience wondering: How it is possible they already made five of these movies, with the help of fellow movie reviewers CinemaSins.
Just when one thought M. Night Shyamalan couldn't get any worse, he ruins the perfect source material. Prepare yourselves for his most disappointing film yet: "The Last Airbender (2010)", as analyzed in this honest trailer.
With "Grown Ups 2 (2013)" coming out, anyone else think it looks exactly the same as "Grown Ups (2010)", the first one? Or all of Adam Sandler's other movies? And when will he release a sequel to "Happy Gilmore (1996)"?
In honor of Superman's return in "Man of Steel (2013)", the Honest Trailer team opens the vault to revisit the horrible atrocity that is "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)". This 1987 sequel was so bad, it killed the Superman franchise for 19 years.
"The Wolverine (2013)" is coming out next weekend, and while it looks better than "X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)", so do most types of skin rash. The Honest Trailers team revisits the massive letdown that ruined the most bad-ass member of the X-Men.
With the critical success of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, it's easy to forget what killed the franchise in the first place: Not the ice age, but the abomination that is "Batman & Robin (1997)".
For fans, "Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)" was one of the summer's biggest let downs. The Honest Trailers team boldly goes and revisits the action-packed tale of lens flare, over-recycled Trek cannon, and frozen torpedo body nonsense.
The Honest Trailer team gives an opinion for the movie "Iron Man Three (2013)", Tony Stark's third solo adventure which somehow is just a follow-up of "The Avengers (2012)".
Anyone who didn't see "After Earth (2013)" possibly made a great choice. For anyone still interested what's wrong with it, there's an honest trailer for it.
"The Walking Dead (2010)" is back, so the Honest Trailer team takes a look back at the first three seasons to revisit all "the group" discussion, all the inconsistent excitement, and all the Shane head rubbing.
"Pacific Rim (2013)" was the summer's hottest film about robots punching monsters. How could anyone possibly mess that up? The honest trailer explains how.
There's no better way to start the Christmas season than by revisiting the family holiday classic featuring cutie pie Macaulay Culkin violently standing his ground against two hapless burglars in "Home Alone (1990)".
For the Christmas season, the Honest Trailer team decides to shove the most-requested Honest Trailer ever down the chimney: The disaster that is "Dragonball Evolution (2009)".