trailer vs actual movie
i actually liked this movie also, but i was initially bored when i saw it in theaters, because i was expecting something very different.
the trailers use goofy music, slapstick sound effects, and edit lines together to make it look like another goofy mike meyers 'austin powers' type of spoof movie, a spoof of the flight attendant industry.
when the actual movie was slightly more serious, about a womans actual dreams to become a flight attendant and make it to the coveted top job/airline/first class in the industry.
you don't even see mark rufalo in the trailer, except when it lists the featured actors, yet his character and the romance is a fairly big party of the movie. the trailer DOES feature mike meyers heavily, when he was really only in like 5 or 10 minutes of the movie.