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Cloverfield (2008)
description written by member Zara:
A giant monster movie (referred internally as Godzilla) which is shot using home video cameras from the point of view of real people who are experiencing the attack on New York City. The movie is also known by the titles: "01-18-08" and "Cloverfield."
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Cloverfield Movie Review by brian (7/12/2008) |
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i highly recommend watching cloverfield this year if you are being held at gunpoint. otherwise, you are free to skip it as i wish i had. thankfully, a friend bought me the movie ticket & i even felt sorry for him afterwards having to invest money on this hunk of steaming crap. yuck! i gave a half star because that's the...
(complete Cloverfield review by brian)
Cloverfield Movie Review by Skye (6/19/2008) |
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Simply put, Cloverfield was the most terrifying movie I have ever seen in my entire movie going experience.
This movie shot in the style of handycam Blair Witch Project starts off as people are preparing for then throw a party for Rob who is moving to Japan for a job. The mood and setting is like every party you have...
(complete Cloverfield review by Skye)
Cloverfield Movie Review by Amanda (6/15/2008) |
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Although no doubt dizzying in the theatres, Cloverfield was an excellently suspenseful film for anyone looking for a quick, commitment-free thrill. The film style is not for everyone- the story of Cloverfield is told through a hand-held digital video camera (pop film fans will remember this style in The Blair Witch...
(complete Cloverfield review by Amanda)
Cloverfield Movie Review by Bobby B (5/8/2008) |
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CLOVERFIELD is either a comedy that plays like a Godzilla movie or a Godzilla movie made to feel like a comedy. It's THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT for everyone who thought the THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT was boring. It's intentionally derivative of many different movies and genres. For originality it depends on using an old conceit...
(complete Cloverfield review by Bobby B)
Cloverfield Movie Review by Chris (2/3/2008) |
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Cloverfield follows five New Yorkers from the perspective of a hand-held video camera. The movie is exactly the length of a DV Tape and a sub-plot is established by showing bits and pieces of video previously recorded on the tape that is being recorded over. The movie starts as a monster of unknown origin destroys a...
(complete Cloverfield review by Chris)
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