Title: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: BangoSkank on January 19, 2008, 01:23:56 AM Don't. Don't. Don't. Don't. Don't. Don't. Don't. Ever see it. The movie is 1 hour and 24 minutes, and about ten of those have the actual monster in it... the rest is talk and shakey camera shit.
I couldn't take it... this is a sociological marketing campaign to get people into the theatre and it worked, but I'm betting word-of-mouth will bring this down from about #2 this weekend to around #7 next week. Each actor is bland as butter, the first half hour is nearly unbearable as nothing happens except trendy hipsters with a camera doing nothing and saying unfunny things. Literally it takes 30 minutes for the monster to appear and at that point I was just praying for gore. People are going to argue that the annoying will make it more fun when they die, but there's so much of the annoying that it actually makes YOU want to die. I was also thoroughly disappointed with the amount of monster in it, as there is next to none. In between shots of the monster it's focusing on the annoying people and you're suppose to care about their story, but all people want is the monster and there ain't enough of it. There's a few redeeming qualities about it, everything at the military base is cool (and if you've seen the movie than you know the specific part I'm talking about), but how they get to the military base is so coincidental I felt robbed of a real story. Again, almost everyone is going to see it because they did an AWESOME job marketing it, so really the movie should be called "I'm a consumer, take my money." It doesn't deliver, honestly. See it if your morbid curiosity is so high you can't contain it, but all-in-all I'd say save your money. Atonement, No Country for Old Men, I'm Not There, Sweeney Todd and Juno are all still out. One if not all of those movies are apt to please you, skip Cloverfield and see a real movie with a strong story and solid emotional depth. Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: freedom78 on January 19, 2008, 01:31:42 AM I agree that it has great marketing...I'm genuinely interested...but every time I see a commercial, I wonder "what the fuck is this about?" And, having bought far too many crappy albums to see what they're about, I wasn't about to do the same for a movie. Thanks for the info, though I do look forward to some other reviews.
Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: Bill 213 on January 19, 2008, 02:21:16 AM Blah........I knew this was a stinker back when they had the first little teaser trailer. I wouldn't waste my time on this crap. It's such a shame that the horror genre is dead and gone, but we always have the classics.
Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: gilee7 on January 19, 2008, 02:35:08 AM I couldn't disagree with you more, dude. I saw this movie earlier tonight and I fucking loved it. I thought the movie was great. It's very original; very unique.
Honestly, the movie showed a lot more of the monster than I thought they would. Going in, I figured we'd only see it from a distance, going behind buildings and whatnot. But you get to see overhead shots from helicopters, and a super close up at the end, where it's very disgusting and creepy looking. I was a little worried about the handheld camera thing. I figured it'd get annoying after awhile--- but it only enhanced the viewing experience. The audience could see what was going on at every moment, even when the camera was dropped and when the characters were running. I didn't find the characters annoying. All the chicks in the movie are SUPER hot. And the guy that does most of the "documenting" throughout the movie is very hilarious. Even when they're being chased by Godzilla's cousin and a bunch of crazy spider-looking things, he manages to crack jokes, which are actually funny. However, I didn't really care for the main guy, the one looking for his (girl)friend. Most monster movies like this show the President and the Pentagon and some scientist that's trying to get close to the monster and all this stupid crap . . . But Cloverfield gives the audience a first-person point-of-view, as if we're actually there, as if we're a part of the movie. We get to see what it'd be like if a monster really did attack the city we lived in. Movies like this never focus on regular people. And I FELT like I was there, running throught the streets of NYC, missles flying overhead, building crumbling. I was on the edge of my seat for pretty much the whole movie. I agree that the movie is a little too short, but the party at the beginning only lasts a few short minutes before the monster shows up, and from then on it's non-stop excitement. The scene with the helicopter at the end was fantastic. I don't know how many times I thought the movie was about to end but the characters somehow survived. And the overall ending is great. Just wondering, but did you see The Mist when it came out a couple months ago?? That was another fantastic monster movie where we hardly ever saw the monsters. I loved The Mist also--- it was one of my favorite films from last year. I actually think not seeing the monster, or just seeing it out of focus and whatnot, actually enhances the fright. Often monster movies suck because the monster looks so cheesy and fake. When we can't see the monster very good, we're able to imagine the most terrifying, horrible creature of all time. But yeah, The Mist was also a great movie, and it had one of the greatest endings I've ever seen. I recommend both movies. Cloverfield is a pure roller-coaster ride from beginning to end. Great fun. All my friends loved it just as much as I did. Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: Prometheus on January 19, 2008, 11:58:47 AM well either gilee7 or the bucket is retarded...... now i must watch this to find out my answer......lol
Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: Feel_The_Burn on January 19, 2008, 12:17:11 PM Don't. Don't. Don't. Don't. Don't. Don't. Don't. Ever see it. The movie is 1 hour and 24 minutes, and about ten of those have the actual monster in it... the rest is talk and shakey camera shit. I couldn't take it... this is a sociological marketing campaign to get people into the theatre and it worked, but I'm betting word-of-mouth will bring this down from about #2 this weekend to around #7 next week. Each actor is bland as butter, the first half hour is nearly unbearable as nothing happens except trendy hipsters with a camera doing nothing and saying unfunny things. Literally it takes 30 minutes for the monster to appear and at that point I was just praying for gore. People are going to argue that the annoying will make it more fun when they die, but there's so much of the annoying that it actually makes YOU want to die. I was also thoroughly disappointed with the amount of monster in it, as there is next to none. In between shots of the monster it's focusing on the annoying people and you're suppose to care about their story, but all people want is the monster and there ain't enough of it. There's a few redeeming qualities about it, everything at the military base is cool (and if you've seen the movie than you know the specific part I'm talking about), but how they get to the military base is so coincidental I felt robbed of a real story. Again, almost everyone is going to see it because they did an AWESOME job marketing it, so really the movie should be called "I'm a consumer, take my money." It doesn't deliver, honestly. See it if your morbid curiosity is so high you can't contain it, but all-in-all I'd say save your money. Atonement, No Country for Old Men, I'm Not There, Sweeney Todd and Juno are all still out. One if not all of those movies are apt to please you, skip Cloverfield and see a real movie with a strong story and solid emotional depth. Thats JJ Abrams for ya...... Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: w.axl.rose on January 19, 2008, 01:15:34 PM i loved this movie. i went to go see it last night and it was awesome. 2 of my cousins couldnt take all the camera shaking so they went to throw up :rofl: but only one ended coming back to finish the movie. i want to go see it again since in the end when rob films the sea before they movie ends you can see something fall into the water which i missed >:( and after the credit all you hear is "its still alive"
Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: mrlee on January 19, 2008, 03:06:28 PM haha apparently loads of people have been getting ill from the movie.
ownage! Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: Gunner80 on January 19, 2008, 03:49:08 PM Can't wait to see it next week on my birthday.
Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: Jagged Little Pill on January 19, 2008, 05:08:20 PM I saw it today and I liked it. There were lots of close ups and body shots of the monster. I missed the water part at the end as well. Only part I didnt like was the ending...
Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: gilee7 on January 19, 2008, 05:47:20 PM and after the credit all you hear is "its still alive" I stayed through the credits to see if there was an extra scene or anything, since I figured this was the kind of movie that would do something like that. I heard somebody say something once the music stopped playing, but my stupid friends were talking so I couldn't make out what was said. Thanks for clearing that up, though! Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: LittleFly on January 19, 2008, 06:40:40 PM and after the credit all you hear is "its still alive" I stayed through the credits to see if there was an extra scene or anything, since I figured this was the kind of movie that would do something like that. I heard somebody say something once the music stopped playing, but my stupid friends were talking so I couldn't make out what was said. Thanks for clearing that up, though! From what I've read, someone DOES say something, but you wouldn't be able to understand it in the theatre. It's someone saying "It's still alive" in reverse. So you would have to record it and play it backwards to understand it. I think I might see this one, but will probably wait till it's on DVD. I did see the Mist though, and thought that was an AWESOME movie. So I'll probably like this one too :) Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: w.axl.rose on January 19, 2008, 08:00:14 PM and after the credit all you hear is "its still alive" I stayed through the credits to see if there was an extra scene or anything, since I figured this was the kind of movie that would do something like that. I heard somebody say something once the music stopped playing, but my stupid friends were talking so I couldn't make out what was said. Thanks for clearing that up, though! From what I've read, someone DOES say something, but you wouldn't be able to understand it in the theatre. It's someone saying "It's still alive" in reverse. So you would have to record it and play it backwards to understand it. I think I might see this one, but will probably wait till it's on DVD. I did see the Mist though, and thought that was an AWESOME movie. So I'll probably like this one too :) it "was" on youtube. they recorded the ending and it says help me and in reverse it says its still alive. Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: The Dog on January 19, 2008, 09:36:50 PM surprised nobody has posted a picture of what the monster looks like yet.
i read IF they make a sequel its going to be the same style movie, just shot from a different persons POV. dumb. Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: cotis on January 19, 2008, 11:43:53 PM I wanna see this, friends have said it was good so I'm planning on checking it out soon!
Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: Albert S Miller on January 20, 2008, 12:34:39 AM I haven't seen it yet, but daughter went last night with a couple of friends. My daughter couldn't stand it and both of her friends really enjoyed it, one of them said it was the best movie he had seen in a while. I dunno.
Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: w.axl.rose on January 20, 2008, 01:23:03 AM surprised nobody has posted a picture of what the monster looks like yet. i could post the pic if you want Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: The Dog on January 20, 2008, 02:24:19 AM surprised nobody has posted a picture of what the monster looks like yet. i could post the pic if you want I do, but not sure about others - PM to me if you can? thanks! Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: mrbucketfoot on January 20, 2008, 02:30:36 AM I wouldn't say it's horrible. Over-hyped, yes. A let down? Yes.
But I thought it was pretty entertaining. Good backstory and character development, but I was really let down by the fact that it's being marketed as a monster movie and has this mystique about it but they never really go the monster movie route. It's all about the main group of characters. I thought it was thrilling, it just didn't grow into anything special, imo. I do have to commend it for not getting rediculous like that POS Godzilla and having stupid stuff like "hey lets kill it". Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: grog mug on January 20, 2008, 05:57:38 PM So where is the pic of the monster!?! I wanna see it....
Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: w.axl.rose on January 20, 2008, 07:36:40 PM there it is... this is from the end where instead of the guy running for his life he decides to get a better shot of the monster
http://img03.picoodle.com/img/img03/4/1/16/f_MGP001am_54a8e8a.jpg Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: grog mug on January 20, 2008, 10:36:33 PM so is this the only picture? You can't really see anything...thanks though.
Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: Jagged Little Pill on January 20, 2008, 11:14:48 PM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ2ur_1qjQM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ2ur_1qjQM)
This is a video but its really dark so you cant really make out its features. Dont mind the end content it was the only video I could find. Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: The Dog on January 20, 2008, 11:39:12 PM this movie made a butt load of money for a January release. lots of good movies coming out this year.
Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: grog mug on January 21, 2008, 03:28:12 AM Yeah it did but RAMBO will be the best movie of the year by far...so be ready next friday!
Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: Kujo on January 21, 2008, 10:15:10 AM It was an old premise done from a fresh perspective. I enjoyed that not everything was shown and that you had to think a bit. Definitely worth 90 minutes of your time, I feel.
Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: w.axl.rose on January 21, 2008, 06:39:55 PM Cloverfield 2???
http://movies.ign.com/articles/846/846669p1.html Quote "There's a moment on the Brooklyn Bridge, and there was a guy filming something on the side of the bridge, and Hud sees him filming and he turns over and he sees the ship that's been capsized and sees the headless Statue of Liberty, and then he turns back and this guy's briefly filming him." "In my mind that was two movies intersecting for a brief moment, and I thought there was something interesting in the idea that this incident happened and there are so many different points of view, and there are several different movies at least happening that evening and we just saw one piece of another." Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: SLCPUNK on January 21, 2008, 08:46:07 PM It's getting good reviews, I may go see it this eve.
Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: D on January 21, 2008, 10:36:46 PM Its worth watching once.
Its not some super awesome amazing movie. It serves its purpose however and there are some really terrifying moments. This movie will be good or bad based on factors that have everything to do with the viewer. U have to watch this movie as if it were real, Not some hollywood made movie. The reason u don't see the monster as much is cause its suppose to be filmed by a guy running from it, so of course he isn't gonna get perfect angles and long shots, cause HELLO, the guy is gonna die if he stops. If u watch it from the perspective as its meant to be like a documentary. the 9/11 guy who filmed the planes going into the towers, U will love it as the movie seems very very real. If u are expecting a nice Hollywood crafted movie, u will be disappointed and hate it. So suspend disbelief. Pretend what u are seeing is actually happening and some guy just so happened to have a camcorder on and u will love it! : ok: Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: SLCPUNK on January 21, 2008, 11:59:37 PM I liked it. It was what I expected pretty much.
Although the best part of the movie was when I told two wiggers to "be quiet for at least an hour" that were behind me. I thought for sure it would get ugly, but they shut up. :hihi: Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: grog mug on January 22, 2008, 03:23:02 AM Those wiggers man I tell ya what...they are ALWAYS in the movie theatre. I say you and I get together and find a pack of wiggers and kick there ass.....I HATE EM WITH A PASSION!!
Title: Re: Cloverfield (feel free to merge if there's already a topic) Post by: The Dog on January 27, 2008, 05:42:54 PM Good movie. not really scary. some "WHOA" scenes but nothing that made me crap myself scared. The monster was very cool looking.
i was really surprised that half way through it I started to feel really sick. There were times when the camera was really shaking that I had to look down. thats NEVER happened to me. ending didn't surprise me - the beginning kinda gives it away. |