J.J. Abrams' Cloverfield Questions


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  • The film started out as an ?elaborate 60-page treatment? by Lost writer Drew Goddard.
  • Cloverfield features no musical score at all, ?just source music and well-orchestrated ambient sound.?
  • The beginning of the film was shown with a lightweight Panasonic HD HandyCam, ?then moves into transitional sequences shot with a 3-lb. Canon for about a third of the film.? The special effects shots were filmed with ?the much-heavier? hi-res Sony F23 or Thomson Viper.
  • One five-minute continuous master shot ?incorporates 20 VFX elements.?
  • Director Matt Reeves promises ?intimate contact? with the monster by the end of the 90-minute film.
  • A digital version of Cloverfield will play on in a few hundred screens.

Plus new still!

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According to 1-18-08 this is monster or at least what someone has said...

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That looks awfully small compared to the whale monster and IMO the slow down image of the monster from the trailer that was posted earlier in here looks more like it than that does.

What kind of monster is that in the first place? That thing is hideous!

That looks awfully small compared to the whale monster and IMO the slow down image of the monster from the trailer that was posted earlier in here looks more like it than that does.

What kind of monster is that in the first place? That thing is hideous!

No idea its just something I saw on that site I mean its probably not gonna be it but who knows, myself I think that first picture posted in this thread is the monster.

The only thing that worries me about this movie is that they won't go into detail about the monster. I'm gonna see it and I'm probably gonna love it, but at the end I'm going to be asking, "Where did the monster come from?" "What's his story?". And needless to say, I'm afraid those questions will go unanswered.

The only thing that worries me about this movie is that they won't go into detail about the monster. I'm gonna see it and I'm probably gonna love it, but at the end I'm going to be asking, "Where did the monster come from?" "What's his story?". And needless to say, I'm afraid those questions will go unanswered.

I think thats the main purpose of the viral campaign for example the Slusho stuff and the Japanese company that owns the rigs and doing work in the sea, I would imagine that in the film it will be mentioned where it started from and then its up to you maybe to work it out who knows.

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