J.J. Abrams' Cloverfield Questions


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I posted a collage, Rappy posted this

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Those aren't rats, those are people in biosuits.

I thought that was pretty obvious that it wasn't monsters. Especially since there's this guy sitting right outside, tending to a wounded person and not freaking out by the woman who's about to blow up.

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+ The Ooze =

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I thought that was pretty obvious that it wasn't monsters. Especially since there's this guy sitting right outside, tending to a wounded person and not freaking out by the woman who's about to blow up.

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+ The Ooze =

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or just throwing it out there...

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I stand my ground as in saying it' giving birth to a monster and/or exploding.

Yeah I think she is exploding or giving birth to something or she is turning into one of the "off" creatures that shoots off the main creature, I had a theory its some sea creature that has obviously come from the depths so its brought stuff with it..

Yeah I think she is exploding or giving birth to something or she is turning into one of the "off" creatures that shoots off the main creature, I had a theory its some sea creature that has obviously come from the depths so its brought stuff with it..

hmmm Cellular mutation? good idea. After the victim is bitten, the virus mutates the person through the blood stream. The body doesn't recongize it untill you are bleeding from your eyes, ears and mouth (what would cause that in real life?). Then in several hours you begin to mutate.

hmmm Cellular mutation? good idea. After the victim is bitten, the virus mutates the person through the blood stream. The body doesn't recongize it untill you are bleeding from your eyes, ears and mouth (what would cause that in real life?). Then in several hours you begin to mutate.

Certain Bio Weapons can cause that effect so can haemorrhaging.

I posted a collage, Rappy posted this

cloverfieldmutation.gif

Those aren't rats, those are people in biosuits.

Some more bio suite guys

http://cloverfieldclues.blogspot.com/2007/...nal-photos.html

Um... have any of you ever seen people trying to restrain a person who is not calm? It's obvious the guys are wearing bio suits and that a woman is screaming in pain, and you can see her body expanding (and hear it too, sounds like a balloon being filled). They're not tearing her apart, they're trying to maintain control because the woman is freaking out. Why is something so simple so hard to understand...?

The Tagruato site is back and saw this

http://tagruato.jp/deepsea.php

Wake something up and it destroys NY? seeing the dot its right near NY

It's right near Japan...

However, if you click on that picture it opens an interactive world map showing all of their drilling sites, and sure enough, there's one "Opening September 2007" at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It's not very close, but if we're talking about a huge sea-dwelling monster then it's a definite possibility for it to travel that far to New York.

It's right near Japan...

However, if you click on that picture it opens an interactive world map showing all of their drilling sites, and sure enough, there's one "Opening September 2007" at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It's not very close, but if we're talking about a huge sea-dwelling monster then it's a definite possibility for it to travel that far to New York.

Yeah I think its something in the water.

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