J.J. Abrams' Cloverfield Questions


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it was king kong (yesterday I was seeing the same) ... I wonder what was that

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Rappy, I cant see that pic, could you upload it to another place? thx

Which theres to many in this thread :laugh:

4. Nightvision on hand cams? Must have been an awful expensive one (and 'black box' material) lol.

We have a Sony cam from 1999 that has nightvision on it...basic nightvision is now extremely cheap (and wasnt too much back then). Simply need IR LEDs, and the cameras see it as lit up! :D

The photos on the 1-18-08 website are bugging me out. There are pictures of the party that Lily and Jason threw Rob before he left, but those pictures got the dates of 1-18-08, the party was on May 22 (2007 probably). Why do they have a date so far off?
The photos on the 1-18-08 website are bugging me out. There are pictures of the party that Lily and Jason threw Rob before he left, but those pictures got the dates of 1-18-08, the party was on May 22 (2007 probably). Why do they have a date so far off?

we assumed that that actually happend in 1-18-08, but it actually didn't. I think it works into place that the US Government doesn't tell their citizens some stuff... Like they lie about stuff.. i.e Area 51 etc.. and the truth is told on tape? lol... only a theory.

Has anyone got the Ethan Haas email? There was some type of puzzle game months back in the summer, if you completed it I guess you get the email..

Well I got it but cant open it right now since I have to get to school, gr..

What the heck is a leapord? You have the computer and you can't even spell it right in your sig? What's up with that?

The Sattelite Falls In the Sea?

Interesting seeing it in HD its clear somethings there.

Oh, that splash! I thought the splash everyone was talking about was the one near the park (the one clearly seen). No wonder I missed that on the DVD, resolution is too crappy.

Wow - that's actually really difficult to see. I spotted it easily when we saw the movie in the cinema but my girlfriend completely missed it. Did most people see it or miss it?

I was actually looking out for something like that though - I was almost expecting it.

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Blu-Ray Announced

Paramount Home Entertainment - they knew damn well that they were going to release their highly successful giant monster movie Cloverfield (review) on Blu-ray June 3rd, but decided to withhold the information so goons like me would go out and buy the DVD to hold us over. I want a flippin refund. Either way, rejoice, June 3rd, Bad Robot, giant monsters, New York City and loads of extra features? Keep your eyes posted here for more soon. 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.
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