I think I'm particularly annoyed because the trailer obscures something that, if I'm reading the descriptions of the film correctly, to be an important fact: that the main character is gay. In other words, the trailer shows Demetri Martin trying to save his parents' deeply mediocre motel from foreclosure, and features a drag queen with pot brownies, but somehow neglects to mention that he's come home to do this after an attempt to start his life as an adult in the gay community in New York City. I don't really see why this fact would turn moviegoers off, and it would make the presence of the drag queen in the trailers more rational than annoying and stereotypical. I may be overly optimistic here, but it's an Ang Lee movie, for the love of all that is holy in artsy film. The man's Academy Award comes from a poignant romance between two men. It's not like the studio is going to lose the Eat Drink Man Woman crowd because people who might otherwise have flocked to Taking Woodstock are going to be repelled by a gay character and go see Transporter Four Dozen, or whatever. And had I, and I'm sure many others, known that this wasn't just another corny 60's movie, but a movie at least in part about gay life before the gay liberation movement, I would have been much more eager, much sooner on, to see it.