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Ally 01-19-2008 04:54 AM

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Originally Posted by holden
"Signs"

Absolutely! At the bit when you see a grainy glimpse of one walking past the window during the kid's party I actually leapt up and gave it "waaahh!" :D

Hadn't even heard of Cloverfield until I got turned into a wreck by the trailer when I went to see Aliens vs Predator last night, looks great.

Scott Warner 01-19-2008 08:25 AM

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but can anyone tell me exactly how bad the shakycam is?
It's part of the point of the movie so it's pretty shakey the whole way through.

Sarcasmo 01-19-2008 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott Warner
It's part of the point of the movie so it's pretty shakey the whole way through.

Saw this last night, and I'm still on the fence on it. I left kinda shaky, but that was because the camera work gave me motion sickness. Any scene where these kids were running made me want to close my eyes.

Another thing, the cameraman's voice got really really annoying in a hurry. I understand that this is supposed to feel like amateur video during an actual disaster, but hearing his voice scream the same thing over and over into the tinny mic made me want to punch my eardrums with a sharpened pencil.

I gotta give the movie props on a few things though. One: The no-name actors actually did very well. Two: The pacing was excellent. Three: The movie's budget was around 30 million dollars, which is incredibly impressive considering it's scope. This movie is going to turn a huge profit, and it's going to show that hollywood can make a quality film without a bloated budget and stacked cast.

the mongoose 01-19-2008 12:08 PM

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*******FULL ON SPOILER MODE BEWARE********

Not digging the monster, a stupid fish/frog/lizard thing.....he/she/it is just not scary or interesting in any way. I was shocked at how bad the effects were (with the exception of the Subway attack) and how little screen time the monster had (4 minutes).
The whole movie is only an hour and 10 minutes long and even that felt like an eternity with these unlikeable Tommy Hillfiger fucks holding the camera and saying dumb shit. Glad they all died!:D
B movie marketed like an A movie.:(

I did enjoy some parts of it though:
the subway attack and the results of that bite
the military going up the street scene
the "trailer sequence"
the nod to Godzilla with the tank vs. monster foot
some of the 3rd wall camera trickery stuff.

cacophony 01-19-2008 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Sarcasmo
I left kinda shaky, but that was because the camera work gave me motion sickness. Any scene where these kids were running made me want to close my eyes.

oh man, me too. i haven't had motion sickness from a movie since dancer in the dark but this was like 10 times as bad. i actually had to leave the theater at one point because i thought i was going to barf. then when i came back i ended up watching the rest with my hand blocking the screen and fixated on a stable point on the floor so my stomach wouldn't empty its contents.

i told my husband on the way out, "that was the best movie i didn't see."

i enjoyed the movie itself, what i heard and the snippets i was able to watch. i just think i would be happier watching it in my living room with enough stable environment in my peripheral vision to keep my stomach calm.

the mongoose 01-19-2008 08:52 PM

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This is the actual look of the monster in the film (but the concept art here looks ten times cooler than the random glimpses you see in the film):

Click (spoiler pic beware)

joethelion 01-20-2008 12:24 PM

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so basically....


all this is - is just what you'd get if you crossed "The Blair Witch Project" with "Godzilla" then... right?

the more I see previews for the film, the less I'm inclined to see it
...as I thought Blair Witch was possibly the most pointless movie I've ever seen

...oh no wait... the sequel to that movie was the most pointless - but you still catch my drift

holden 01-21-2008 11:14 AM

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Before the release date, with the details of the "plot" and monster still hidden, i did a little surfing of the viral websites attached to the film, e.g. "Slusho" frozen drinks, Tagruato exploration, TidoWave environmental activists, JamieAndTeddy.com
(you can find links and read more here:
http://cloverfieldclues.blogspot.com/ )

In this respect, building the backstory on the internet is interesting and enjoyable to be able to make some sense out of the movie, which doesn't give you a lot of explanation. Too bad they didn't work more of this back story in...maybe they're waiting for the sequel!

the mongoose 01-21-2008 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by joethelion
all this is - is just what you'd get if you crossed "The Blair Witch Project" with "Godzilla" then... right?

Right. A seventy minute Blair Witch with 4 minutes of monster that makes Godzilla seem scary again.:(

Some parts are wicked and really well done, but other than a few moments, it's a boring tour around New York with some yuppie scumbags who do dumb stuff like run into collapsing buildings....:rolleyes:

stimpee 01-21-2008 12:38 PM

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How to make your dirty spoiler tags


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