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It sucked..... I would have rather spent two hours flossing my teeth or waxing my lawnmower.
Quote from: Kevin Haskins on 28 Apr 2008, 08:34 pmIt sucked..... I would have rather spent two hours flossing my teeth or waxing my lawnmower. I support your outlook 110%. This movie was by far the worse movie of 2008,,,, so far. My only regret was that I didn't read your recommendations before seeing the movie Kevin. I just so happen to have a brand new lawnmower. 1.5 out of 5 stars! Cheers,Robin
I got motion sickness watching this movie...spent the last 30 minutes trying to focus on not throwing up...
I am glad I read this thread. I had this movie in my hands yesterday at the local CVS but figured I would wait till I read some feedback about it here on AC. After my experience with "I am Legend", which was a big disappointment, I figure I better be more carefull about waisting time and money on movies. It seems nowadays, you get all the highlights of movies simply by watching the previews. Maybe I will borrow Cloverfield and watch it on a boring, rainy night after my kids go to bed so I am not out anything if I have the same experiences as everyone here.
Quote from: Response Audio on 29 Apr 2008, 01:31 pmI am glad I read this thread. I had this movie in my hands yesterday at the local CVS but figured I would wait till I read some feedback about it here on AC. After my experience with "I am Legend", which was a big disappointment, I figure I better be more carefull about waisting time and money on movies. It seems nowadays, you get all the highlights of movies simply by watching the previews. Maybe I will borrow Cloverfield and watch it on a boring, rainy night after my kids go to bed so I am not out anything if I have the same experiences as everyone here.Bill,With "I am Legend", at least you can make some sense as to what was going on. For the most of the early part of Cloverfield, you would not know what's happening, unless you're been told about the storyline. The mostly ever-so-close closeups just make your head spin, and your brain kept wondering what the hell was happening. The director purposely kept it that way, figuring you'd figure out that it's the monster that was supposed to show up. And, the characters in there were just as clueless. That was the intended effect.I think they should package the Blair Witch and Cloverfield together as a twin-pack. Even at "2 for the price of 1", it'll be a hard sell. At least both will end up in the trash bin together.
Quote from: goldlizsts on 29 Apr 2008, 02:33 pmQuote from: Response Audio on 29 Apr 2008, 01:31 pmI am glad I read this thread. I had this movie in my hands yesterday at the local CVS but figured I would wait till I read some feedback about it here on AC. After my experience with "I am Legend", which was a big disappointment, I figure I better be more carefull about waisting time and money on movies. It seems nowadays, you get all the highlights of movies simply by watching the previews. Maybe I will borrow Cloverfield and watch it on a boring, rainy night after my kids go to bed so I am not out anything if I have the same experiences as everyone here.Bill,With "I am Legend", at least you can make some sense as to what was going on. For the most of the early part of Cloverfield, you would not know what's happening, unless you're been told about the storyline. The mostly ever-so-close closeups just make your head spin, and your brain kept wondering what the hell was happening. The director purposely kept it that way, figuring you'd figure out that it's the monster that was supposed to show up. And, the characters in there were just as clueless. That was the intended effect.I think they should package the Blair Witch and Cloverfield together as a twin-pack. Even at "2 for the price of 1", it'll be a hard sell. At least both will end up in the trash bin together.I actually thought that the overall concept for Cloverfield was excellent...a monster movie as seen from the viewpoint of some average everyday people (instead of from the military, or the government, or from some individual who becomes a hero and stops the monster). The two main issues I have with Cloverfield is (1) the characters made WAY too many stupid and unbelievable decisions, and (2) the camera work was far too jagged (even if it was supposed to mimic someone's "real" handling of a camcorder, it induced far too much nausea) to watch for a solid 90 minutes.I never saw Blair Witch, but I can appreciate that it was made for $40K by a bunch of film students. Cloverfield was made by a bigtime studio....
...I like how the military had a brigade size force camped right outside of New York. The monster arrived and within 30 minutes you have tanks rolling down the streets...