| Cloverfield | 
enlarge | Director: Matt Reeves Actors: Lizzy Caplan, Jessica Lucas (ii), T.j. Miller, Michael Stahl-david, Mike Vogel Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Russian (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 84 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 352064 UPC: 097363520641 EAN: 0097363520641 ASIN: B0014Z4OQG
Theatrical Release Date: January 16, 2008 Release Date: April 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: previously viewed, guaranteed, original case and artwork, circle barcode around center hole, 1st Class Ship, USA Region 1
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Product Description Five young New Yorkers throw their friend a going-away party the night that a monster the size of a skyscraper descends upon the city. Told from the point of view of their video camera the film is a document of their attempt to survive the most surreal horrifying event of their lives.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLERS UPC: 097363520641 Manufacturer No: 352064
Amazon.com One of the first things a viewer notices about Cloverfield is that it doesn't play by ordinary storytelling rules, making this intriguing horror film as much a novelty as an event. Told from the vertiginous point-of-view of a camcorder-wielding group of friends, Cloverfield begins like a primetime television soap opera about young Manhattanites coping with changes in their personal lives. Rob (Michael Stahl-David) is leaving New York to take an executive job at a company in Japan. At his goodbye party in a crowded loft, Rob's brother Jason (Mike Vogel) hands a camcorder to best friend Hud (T.J. Miller), who proceeds to tape the proceedings over old footage of Rob's ex-girlfriend, Beth (Odette Yustman)--images shot during happy times in that now-defunct relationship. Naturally, Beth shows up at the party with a new beau, bumming Rob out completely. Just before one's eyes glaze over from all this heartbreaking stuff (captured by Hud, who's something of a doofus, in laughably shaky camerawork), the unexpected happens: New York is suddenly under attack from a Godzilla-like monster stomping through midtown and destroying everything and everybody in sight. Rob and company hit the streets, but rather than run with other evacuees, they head toward the center of the storm so that Rob can rescue an injured Beth. There are casualties along the way, but the journey into fear is fascinating and immediate if emotionally remote--a consequence of seeing these proceedings through the singular, subjective perspective of a camcorder and of a story that intentionally leaves major questions unanswered: Who or what is this monster? Where did it come from? The lack of a backstory, and spare views of the marauding creature, are clever ways by producer J.J. Abrams and director Matt Reeves to keep an audience focused exclusively on what's on the screen. But it also makes Cloverfield curiously uninvolving. Ultimately, Cloverfield, with its spectacular effects brilliantly woven into a home-video look, is a celebration of infinite possibilities in this age of accessible, digital media. --Tom Keogh
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Worst movie EVER! August 24, 2008 Want to watch a 19 something bunch of kids run around Manhattan with no clue, no acting ability and 5 minutes of good CGI. Well then you will love Cloverfield. This is the first movie I have wanted to pluck my eyes out over. This sucked SO BAD. I watched it for some redeeming qualities and found NONE (except when it ended; sweet relief). Don't even waste your time if someone gives it to you for free (they are just trying to get rid of the worst movie ever). Not even worth a look at $0.99 rentals. At least with Netflix it was not the only movie I got...
I really wanted to hate this but, August 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I didn't. The movie snob in me wanted to stick my nose up at it, but I just couldn't.
Summary: Rob is leaving for Japan (hee GODZIRRA!) and Lily, his brother Jason's girlfriend, is throwing him a surprise going away party. Rob is in love with Beth, a girl he's been FRIENDS with since college - but are on the outs (watch the movie if you want to know why.) Beth leaves the party, cue big bangs and explosion, running and screaming, a glimpse of the monster and me feeling just a tad freaked out. Rob, Lily, Marlena, and Hud (your camera man for the evening) go off to save Beth - because that's what Rob wants, and he's kind of a big deal in this movie.
Why I liked this movie? *The monster was actually very well done, and REAAAALY freaking scary looking. *The hand held camera didn't bug me at all. I don't see why people are complaining about it. Maybe I'm used to watching home videos and youtube videos. *I like what J.J.A. is trying to do (giving the US their own Godzilla). *I actually watched the Extra features and have more of an understanding & appreciation for what they were going for. *Unlike Blair Witch, it wasn't pretentious. *The special effects were really great.
What I didn't like: *The acting wasn't great. The only character I actually liked was Hud. *I think there were other good story angles that could've been used that weren't so cliched as "going to save the woman I love!" *Because of the overlapping of the video, the very first part of the film was a bit confusing. Note! Pay attention to the date at the bottom of the screen. *In an effort to make the film feel a little "post-apocalyptic" you get no extra information than what is provided on the home video. This left me kind of frustrated at the end. *The love story was LAME. Would've done better if they focused more on the comedy and action.
It was okay for what it was. I hated BWP & Godzilla 98 - but I enjoyed this. I was entertained - I'm not afraid to say it! The monster put knots in my stomach. Ugly mofo. If there's a sequel I'll see...probably at the $1 show though. Heck I didn't even buy this DVD, my mom gave it to me.
Good, but annoying at times August 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've always been intrigued by the alien invasion type films, and the amount of hype for this movie definitely got to me. I am not usually a fan of erratic camera movies, but this one was done pretty well, although before the movie was halfway over Hud really, really got annoying. Not only did the fact he kept turning around to film things seem impossible, especially as shots were being fired or buildings were collapsing, but even his voice got to be irritating. I mean, honestly, if you were being attacked by strange alien beings would you keep recording? Previous reviewers have pointed out whether people would actually follow someone into the center of alien-like activity rather than in the other direction, which is a good point. But although there are some impossible moments, Cloverfield still succeeds due to its uniqueness in the genre.
I wanna know more about the monster! August 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Gosh, do you remember all the hype leading up to the release of this film? Some said it was another Godzilla movie. Other say it would involve a cthulhu. Regardless, everyone wanted to see this movie, including me.
Now, I do have to warn that the camera movements are extremely jerky. If you liked *The Blair Witch Project* or even *Bourne Ultimatum*, then you'll enjoy the cinematic style here. If you didn't, then stay away from this movie.
Friends are throwing Rob Hawkins a farewell party, including his brother, Jason, because he has accepted a prestigious position in Japan. Among those attending is Rob's ex-girlfriend, Beth. The appearance has put a damper in Rob's mood. Feeling the tension, Beth leaves the party.
Oh, by the way, I left out the most important detail. One of Rob's friend, Hud, has been handed the videocamera to record this party (and of course, throughout the movie).
After some time pass in the night, the unexpected happens. New York City is under attack. The first thing that people see is the head of Lady Liberty tumbling through the streets of Manhattan. Then, everyone is scrambling towards safety.
While everyone is running away, a small group of friends, including Hud, Rob and Jason are going towards the chaos. The reason is that Rob needs to rescue Beth, who is injured and trapped in her apartment. Throughout the mission, we see, through the videocamera, glimpses of the monster and its man-eating spawns.
I thought that *Cloverfield* was very clever to show this type of chaotic occurrence through a videocamera. By doing this, we do not know where the monster comes from nor do we know why it is attacking. We only get tidbits from the people's encounters with the military, trying to protect humanity. That alone can be frustrating but that was the whole point.
Now, I'm in the mood to see it again!
Ugh not another Blair Witch Project August 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I maybe little bias since I could only watch 30 minutes. I have one or two complaints about this movie.
1) The camera movements were all of over the place. The movements of the camera made me sick and dizzy. I was hoping it would calm down, but didn't. And it looks like others had the same complaint. I know it's suppose to be a documentary style but documentaries don't have to be that jumpy.
2) The Story line was just plainly stupid. This is a movie that took itself to seriously and tried to make something out of nothing.
3) The acting wasn't believable. IF you're going to make a movie like this and use unknown actors. At least get top of the line acting since this maybe their big break. Not the ones the movie used since this maybe and only movie they make.
4) Not another Blair Witch Project. Hasn't Hollywood learned it's lesson.....yet. I guess as long as they're making money, they don't care.
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