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Title: Cloverfield
Post by: Oogly50 on January 26, 2008, 02:32:26 PM
Anybody seen it?

This movie has had quite a variety of good and bad reviews.  

I personally liked it, the filming must've been fun, and it kept you on the edge of your seat.  The whole concept of HOW they filmed it also made me very interested in the movie.  It's as if somebody had found that camera, and was watching all that happen.

The camera could get a little shaky at times, to a point where it's nearly impossible to see.  After seeing it 2 times however, you get increasingly used to it, and hardly notice it.

The ending however, sucks.  I haven't seen a worse ending to a movie ever.  Luckily, the non-stop action and special effects of the movie back it up.  

I thought it was pretty good.
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: Chairboy on January 26, 2008, 02:37:25 PM
Loved it, and the ending was perfect.
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: trax1 on January 26, 2008, 02:51:21 PM
I was just about to watch it, I have it on my comp, I'll let you know what I think afterwards.
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: Oogly50 on January 26, 2008, 02:57:11 PM
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Originally posted by Chairboy
Loved it, and the ending was perfect.


That depends, my ignorant friend michael said the movie sucked because it had no ending.

There was an ending, but it could be interpreted in two ways.  A happy ending, and a sad ending.

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When the bridge crumbles on top of them, their last words were "I love you"
However, you don't know if the monster asploded or not, where it came from, or why it even came.  

You could be pissed off because you didn't know the above answers, OR, you could be curious.  My first thought was, "Okay, the movie had no ending at all."  

As I thought about that however, I found that it was supposed to be like that.  It's not one of those movies where everything will be explained.  The producers WANT you to not know what is going on, but rather give you subtle hints.

For example, when the girl got bitten by one of the little creatures and exploded, just before that happened, people were rolling in a person with an exploded stomach saying "We got another bite here."  Minutes later they rolled in an alien.
So because of that, I believe when she exploded, a tiny little alien came out of her tummy :)  What a way to go eh???
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: trax1 on January 26, 2008, 04:20:59 PM


Well I just watched it, have to say it was a pretty good damn movie, although I don't know how you could think theres any question on weather it was a happy or said ending, definitely sad.  Yeah It would have been nice to know more background on where it came from, but the fact that you never find out doesn't take away from the movie.  Before the movie cam out there was alot of speculation on weather you would get to actually see the monster, and I'm glad that you did.  My only complaint is I wish it had been longer, it's only about 80min long.  I'd give it a 8/10.
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: Chairboy on January 26, 2008, 04:32:41 PM


In the very last scene, the leftover bit from Coney-Island a few weeks earlier, you can see something big splashing into the water in the background.

At the end of the credits, there's a garbled audio that says 'It's still alive'.

But most importantly, you already KNOW that it's going to be a sad ending, in very beginning it says 'This is a recovered tape from the area previously known as 'Central Park'.
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: Oogly50 on January 26, 2008, 04:35:55 PM
My question is though...

Why the name "Cloverfield?"
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: trax1 on January 26, 2008, 04:36:21 PM
I don't know, I just checked it and didn't hear anything like it say It's still alive, was this during the credits?
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: trax1 on January 26, 2008, 04:37:59 PM
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Originally posted by Oogly50
My question is though...

Why the name "Cloverfield?"
I'd have to guess it's just a code name the military gave it.
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: Oogly50 on January 26, 2008, 04:43:26 PM
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Originally posted by Chairboy


In the very last scene, the leftover bit from Coney-Island a few weeks earlier, you can see something big splashing into the water in the background.

 


I never noticed that...  :mad:  now you have urged me to go watch it for the 3rd time.
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: Chairboy on January 26, 2008, 04:47:12 PM
Cloverfield is the street the production offices are at. I should know, I used to work nextdopr.  :)

They started by using it as a codename, then they realized it worked as a suitably enigmatic movie name.
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: trax1 on January 26, 2008, 04:48:07 PM
Yeah I don't know about the something in the water, I just watched it and looked for that and all I saw was a boat out there that could have looked like something in the water, but its a boat.
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: DiabloTX on January 26, 2008, 06:06:21 PM
'asploded', lawlz!!
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: DYNAMITE on January 26, 2008, 10:44:19 PM
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Originally posted by Oogly50
My question is though...

Why the name "Cloverfield?"


Apparently, that was the name the production company (Bad Robot) used to keep the project secrete.  It is supposedly the name of the road Bad Robot is located on. (That or one near by)

Not sure why they kept it for the name of the film though.
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: Chairboy on January 26, 2008, 10:47:01 PM
You don't say, Dynamite?
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: DYNAMITE on January 26, 2008, 10:51:38 PM
Well thats what i heard... i've been trying to find the address for Bad Robot to verify it, but with all the news about the movie, it seems impossible to find something as simple as that :rolleyes:
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: trax1 on January 26, 2008, 10:54:35 PM
This is from the triva section on IMDB for the movie.

"The title "Cloverfield"; initially just a codename for the movie, is named for the boulevard in Santa Monica where the Bad Robot offices were located during the making of the film."

Also I found this on there.

"At the end of the credits, you can softly hear a voice saying "Help us," but when played backwards, says "It's still alive."

Maybe they'll do a part 2 of this, this time from the military POV.
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: trax1 on January 27, 2008, 01:17:36 AM
Heres some more info on the meaning of the title.

Originally, "Cloverfield" was reported to be nothing more than an early working title, derived from the name of a street that JJ Abrams has an office on or near.

More recently, "Cloverfield" director Matt Reeves explained in a USA Today article that - within the context of the story itself - "Cloverfield" is the codename of the military operation dispatched to battle the monster.

    (Cloverfield, incidentally, is the name of the military operation to stop the monster, though that's not spelled out in the film.)

(This is - according to one theory - because the three-toed creature left giant clover-shaped footprints all over Manhattan, making it look like a "field of clover," which is as good an explanation as any, although not confirmed. There are many other interesting fan-created theories for the appellation, all with credible reasoning.)
Title: Cloverfield
Post by: SIG220 on January 27, 2008, 02:17:21 AM
Is it true that this is what the monster looked like????


(http://www.kidreviewer.com/images/temp/rosie-monster.gif)