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18 years 3 weeks ago #893 by Tiriel (Tiriel)
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What's Cloverfield?

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18 years 3 weeks ago #894 by Lord Renaudierre (Sir Renaudierre)
Its a movie about a guy that posts on a forum for a LARP, but he never actually comes to the LARP.  Hmmm, why does that plot sound so familiar?

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18 years 3 weeks ago #911 by Secarius (Secarius)
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I used caps lock on those three words on purpose to emphasize them. and that is exactly why I hate "Lost". however the movie you refrenced is a good movie.. however.. again.. since cloverfield is from the position of a hand held camera.. its all shaky and such.. if you never get to see the monster... blair witch in nyc with a biger budget... = EPIC fail.

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18 years 3 weeks ago #912 by Malin (Malin)
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This from a guy who thinks a movie about a girl with fangs between her legs is the bee's knees?

From everything I've seen of the "shaky camera angle" the quality of footage is higher than the BWP. The shots are clearly in the hand-held "style" but not to the point of being painful to watch. Likely you are only going to have trouble during extreme action sequences (as so many of the previews rely on) and in the herky jerky cut-jobs they do of the film for the trailers.

I suspect that this movie, with all of it's hype, will seriously perform in the box offices, and will not displease, even if the "final reveal" isn't a full disclosure.

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18 years 3 weeks ago #913 by Bladesworn (Bladesworn)

This from a guy who thinks a movie about a girl with fangs between her legs is the bee's knees?


Actually "Teeth" isn't supposed to be that bad a movie.  It's a horror movie trying to be metaphorical in it's story telling.  I'm afraid that the gist of the entire tale and the fun it makes of old abstinence tales will be lost due to the gore and cinemetography of the movie.

As for Cloverfield, a lot has been otssed aroudn this flick.  Some thought it was JJ Abrams version of Voltron.  Then others thought it was a remake of some Korean horror film called "The Host".

I'm not sure if I want to see the monster... it would depend on how the story played out and whether me knowing what the thing looked like mattered in the end.

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18 years 3 weeks ago #927 by Aldina (Aldina)
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The bees knees. Volk, you crack me up

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