They say you can't judge a book by it's cover; but can you judge a movie by it's trailer?

Welcome to D's Trailer Park. Let us hitch the movie trailers here and sit yourself down for about a minute and a half to two minutes and a half and see for yourself if the trailer is better than the movie it's advertising.

Here we have movie trailers from anywhere to just under a minutes to about 10 minutes. From the middle ot the 1960s to the present.

We start at the mid 1960s because that's when movies became more explicit and framgented by the Production Code. No longer can movies be just for the family. The counter-culture era was beginning and the Productions Code was really getting tested. By 1969 we had our first X-rated Oscar winner for Best Picture in Midnight Cowboy. That movie was tame compared to alot of the movies of today.

So, to see trailers for the older movies, before around 1965, go to They Don't Make 'Em Like That Anymore. For more of a history of movie trailers, go here.

We are not recommending movies so much as showing you an art form, we consider, in itself. Also with the older movies, a little piece of history.

So if these movie trailers entice you to visit the multiplex or video store (physically or online) - great! -please do so; or bring back movie memories and a time you so fondly remember. All it takes is a few scenes to bring you back to that time.

However, one thing we do recommend. All trailers here are for 'All Audiences' (some may push those boundaries) - movies are not. We are a Faith-based site, and we offer no bias on any movie in general that is out there on the big screen or on video. It's the freedom we have as a nation and the free will the Good Lord has given us to determine what is good entertainment.

So before you go rent/buy that movie, or hop over to the 'big screen', hop on over to Movieguide.org, Christian Cinema.com, and ChristianityTodayMovies.com, three Faith-based entertainment review sites, to see what you can expect for you and/or your family.

We'll continue to have first rate movie trailers here. No teasers. Maybe a few DVD trailers. Newly released movies on this home page. All others are broken down into categories.


in Theaters Public Enemies from Universal Pictures

Rated R for gangster violence and some language.


now on DVD and Blu-Ray Confessions of a Shopaholic from Touchstone Pictures

Rated PG for some mild language and thematic elements.

also in theaters:
The Stoning of Soyara M.;
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs;
My Sisters Keeper;
The Hurt Locker

also now on
Blu-Ray/DVD:
Do the Right Thing;
Inkheart;
Two Lovers ;
Waltz with Bashir