Ordinaryundone said:
I bet if people during the Vietnam war were playing Vietnam-based videogames and listening to all the music in those, they'd be like "Why is all this freaky hippy music in my war? This doesn't fit at all!".
Yeah, as it is, they merely had movies with that "freaky hippy music" and seemed to not have that problem.
Probably because the music was played in 'Nam. Probably because of countless stories related to them by countless others. As I am relating this to you now.
There probably isn't a Jay-Z song running in the middle of a firefight, but that changes little.
Its an uptempo trailer with lots of sudden cuts and synchs well with the beat. Rap fits as well as anything. Plus, you know, its popular and contemporary, just like Hendrix or CCR in a 'Nam movie like you pointed out. Big, swelling orchestral scores don't really work for this sort of trailer, nor would a more subdued song (plus then you start waltzing onto Gears of War's turf).
Sounds like, your lack of understanding of the Vietnam effect aside, you're completely agreeing with me. So where's the problem again?