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Project: Cloverfield
doki:
yeah, the greatest thing about this movie for me was the new star trek teaser
no, seriously? it was a very good idea executed wonderfully. I liked the characters, the camera was handled well enough that i didnt get too carsick, all in all not bad
bryanthelion:
I heard that the monster SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER
--- Quote ---was a moldy vagina with teeth
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KvP:
God bless those brave people.
ravenjade:
This was a really, really good movie, and unless you have a big TV and a good sound system you probably won't feel as involved as when it's in the theatre.
hawkedup:
*SPOILERS*
I only skimmed the thread, but this is pretty much directed at people I've talked to who didn't like the movie. I'm pretty sure this movie wasn't about the origins of the monster or even the monster itself. I mean really, who cares where the monster came from? Who cares what happened to it? There was ship of radioactive material that leaked into the ocean or there was some government testing fuckup. [Insert any other disaster movie cliche of your choice.] What happened after? The monster decided that he needed to ride his rocket ship back to his home planet. Or, more than likely, the nuclear explosion killed the thing. Again, not what the movie was about. It wasn't like Lost in that they hinted or spent any time whatsoever trying to find out why the monster was there or where it came from and then delivered no (or stupid) answers. Only the viewers wondered that because they are used to being spoon fed explinations. The movie was about how this small group of people handled the situation, and that's it. You know, a movie about characters in a situation and not the situation itself. Also, the ending was perfect. I wish more movies ended like that.
Thank you for your time. :)
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