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Cloverfield
Plot
The film is presented in order to look as if it were a video file recovered from a digital camcorder by the U.S. Department of Defense. The film begins with a warning that the images on the following point being considered is a case designated "Cloverfield" and was found in the area that was "formerly known as Central Park.
Robert "Rob" Hawkins awakes in the morning of 27 after having sex with a platonic friend already, Elizabeth "Beth" McIntyre April. They intend to go to Coney Island that day. The images of the cuts next month, when Rob's brother Jason and his girlfriend Lily prepare a farewell party for Rob. At the party, their friend Hudson "Hud" Platt uses the camera to movie reviews Rob accidentally paste on Rob and Beth Coney Island trip. During recording, Hud unsuccessfully flirts with Marlena, another party guest. After Beth leaves the party, which seems to be an earthquake strikes, and the city suffered a brief power outage. The local news that an oil tanker capsized near Liberty Island. An explosion in Lower Manhattan causes revelers to leave the building and the testimony of the head the Statue of Liberty crashing near the street. Hud documents what appears to be a giant monster blocks of several kilometers. Many took refuge a convenience store as the Woolworth Building Collapses. Rob, Jason, Lily, Hud and Marlena try to escape from Manhattan over the Brooklyn Bridge. A tail huge breaks the bridge, sending Jason and hundreds of others in the water. The survivors are forced to flee back to Manhattan.
Rob tuned Message from Beth saying that she is trapped in his apartment and unable to move. The news shows the monster attacking the National Guard and small, creatures vicious fall from her body (called HSP or "Human Scale Parasites' on Blu-Ray Special Investigation). Rob, Hud, Lily, and Marlena at risk the rescue Beth.
They are soon caught in a crossfire between the monster and the army and took refuge in a subway station. They decide to go through the subway tunnels to reach Beth apartment, but they are attacked by several parasites. One of them bites Marlena. Escapes group in the store Bloomingdale's, where they are greeted by Sergeant Pryce and a squad of local U.S. army soldiers. They have set up a hospital campaign and the command center in the store. As Rob tries to rally support for Beth, Marlena's eyes began to bleed and is removed before exploding behind a curtain.
Sergeant Pryce allows others to leave, but warns report to a military evacuation site before 0600, when the last helicopter evacuates Manhattan and the military will enact its "Hammerdown" protocol. This would involve the bombardment of the city in order to destroy the monster.
The group Notes residential tower at the Time Warner Center Beth collapsed against another round of the center. They climb up the tower and cross on the roof of Beth and their way to his apartment. Beth is trapped and impaled by a rebar with concrete, but they are able to release her. After rescue, the four make their way to the disposal site where they encounter the monster once more about Grand Central Station while the army continues to engage. Lily is raced in a helicopter tour with his friends. Moments later, Rob, Beth and Hud are taken in a second helicopter and witness the U.S. Air Force B-2 Spirit carpet bomb the monster. Just as Hud begins hailing victory over the monster, it reaches and attacks the helicopter, causing it to fall into a grassy clearing Central Park. A voice on the radio crashed helicopter warns against the protocol to be effective Hammerdown within fifteen minutes and provides that anyone hearing the sirens in the blast area.
Beth and Hud shoot an injured Rob clear of the wreckage of the helicopter, but Hud returns to recover the camera as he does, a monster appears above him. This is the first time the monster is clearly seen and in broad daylight. It examines Hud for a moment curiously, then tries to eat it, spit the upper half of his body. Rob and Beth get the camera recording and take shelter under a bridge in Central Park raid sirens began to blare and bombers can be heard in the distance, indicating that the Hammerdown Protocol is about to begin. Rob and Beth take turns leaving their last testimonies of the day, which mentions that Rob Saturday, May 23, before the camera. Many explosions occur outside the bombing massive outflow occurs, and the creature is heard screaming with pain. Since the bridge collapse and debris covers the camera (The "military intelligence" contained in the user survey special version of Blu-ray said it was the only thing that protects the camera during the protocol Hammer-down), Rob and Beth can be heard professing their love for each other as another bomb explodes, stop recording of the camera. The film was then found the video of Rob and Beth Coney Island date, the distance an object can be seen falling into Ocean.
Cast
Further information: List of characters in the Cloverfield universe
Michael Stahl-David, Robert "Rob" Hawkins
Mike Vogel as Jason Hawkins
TJ Miller as Hudson "Hud" Platt
Odette Yustman as Elizabeth "Beth" McIntyre
Jessica Lucas as Ford Lily
Lizzy Caplan as Marlena Diamond
Ben Travis Feldman
To prevent information leakage on the plot, instead of auditioning the actors with scenes of the film, scripts from Abrams' previous productions were used, such as TV series Alias and Lost. Some scenes were also written specifically for the audition process, not intended for use in the film. Although he did not say the premise of the film, Lizzy Caplan said she accepted a role in Cloverfield solely because she a fan of Abrams-produced television series Lost (which his former partners co-star Kiele Sanchez has been a recurring character), and his experience of finding its true nature initially made him declare that he would not sign a film in the future "without knowing exactly what it is." She said that her character was a sarcastic outsider, and that his role was "physically demanding."
Production
Development
The poster for Escape from New York (1981) inspired the scene of the severed head of the Statue of Liberty in Cloverfield.
JJ Abrams devised a new monster after he and his son visited a toy store in Japan while promoting the Mission: Impossible III. He explained, "We saw all these Godzilla toys, and I thought, we need our own [American] monster, not like King Kong. Like King Kong. King Kong is adorable. And Godzilla is a monster charm. We love Godzilla. But I wanted something that was just insane and intense. "Abrams pays homage to King Kong, about 67 minutes into the movie, just after the helicopter crash. When the video camera is broken, a quick scene of Coney Island is seen. It is followed by several frames of the movie yet King Kong original. There are two other officers still in "pre-recorded" sequences, one from the movie Them! And one of The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms - These two films are also listed in the credits.
In February 2007, Paramount Pictures secretly green light Cloverfield, which will be produced by Abrams, directed by Matt Reeves and written by Drew Goddard. The project was produced by Abrams' company, Bad Robot Productions. The producer of visual effects has been Chantal Feghali.
The severed head of the Statue of Liberty was inspired by the movie poster from 1981 Escape from New York, which had shown the head lying in the streets of New York. According to Reeves, "This is an incredibly provocative image. And that was the source that inspired producer JJ Abrams said: "Now it would be an interesting idea for a movie. "
Title
The film was titled Cloverfield from the beginning, but the title was changed during production before it is finalized that the original title. Matt Reeves explained that the title was changed frequently because of the excitement caused by the trailer, "That excitement spread to such a degree that we suddenly could not use the name more. So we started using all these names like Slusho and Cheese. And people have always found what we were doing! "The director said that" Cloverfield "was the designation Government Case for events caused by the monster, comparing the title to that of the Manhattan Project. "And it is not a project in itself. That's the way this case has been designated. That is why the trailer, and it becomes more clear in the film. It's how they refer to this phenomenon [or] this case, "said the director. Final title of the film, Cloverfield, is the name of the exit Abrams takes to his office in Santa Monica.
A final title, Greyshot was proposed before the movie was officially titled Cloverfield. Greyshot The name is derived from the arch that the two survivors takes refuge in the end the film. Director Matt Reeves said that it was decided not to change the title of Greyshot because the film was already so well known as Cloverfield.
Other film titles were provisional:
1-18-08 (USA) (Promotional title)
Cheese (USA) (fake working title)
Clover (USA) (fake working title)
Monstrous (USA) (promotional title)
Slusho (USA) (fake working title)
Untitled JJ Abrams Project (USA) (working title)
Greyshot (USA) (proposed title)
Shooting
The method casting was carried out in secret, without a script to be sent to candidates. With production estimated to have a budget of 30 million dollars, began shooting in mid-June 2007 in New York. A cast member said that the film might look like cost $ 150 million, despite Producers who have not casting recognizable actors and expensive. Filmmakers use the Panasonic HVX200 for most of the interior scenes, and the Sony CineAlta F23 high-definition video camera to film nearly all the scenes outside of New York. The shooting took place at Coney Island with scenes filmed at Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park and the carousel of B & B. Some interior shots were filmed on a plateau in Downey, California, Bloomingdale's, in the movie was filmed in an emptied Robinsons-May store was under reconstruction in Arcadia, California and the scenes outside the shop Sephora and electronics were filmed in downtown Los Angeles.
Brooklyn Bridge, seen through first-person narrative film
The film was shot and edited in a style cinema truth, in looking like it was filmed with a camera in hand, including ellipses similar to those found in home movies. TJ Miller, who plays Hud, said in several interviews that he filmed a third of the film and almost half of what it does in the film. Director Matt Reeves described the presentation, "We wanted it to be like someone finds a Handicam, took the tape and put it in the player to watch. What you are watching a movie at home, which then transforms into something else. "Reeves explained that pedestrians documenting the severed head of the Statue of Liberty with the camera phones was reflective the contemporary period. He said: "Cloverfield lot about the fear and anxieties of our time, how we live our lives. Constantly documenting things and put on YouTube, sending people videos through e-mail it seemed very applicable to how people feel now. "
More filmmakers are heard but not seen in the film. The man shouting "Oh my God" repeatedly when the head of the Statue of Liberty lands the street is the largest producer Bryan Burk, director Matt Reeves and expressed the radio softly at the end credits.
After viewing a cut of the film, Steven Spielberg suggested giving the public an indication about the fate of the monster during the summit, which resulted in the addition of a Countdown heard on the radio the helicopter and the impact of air raid sirens to signal the next Hammerdown bombing.
Creature design
Main article: Clover (creature)
Senior Visual Effects Supervisor Phil Tippett and his company were Tippett Studio mobilized to develop visual effects for Cloverfield. Because the visual effects were integrated after the shooting, cast members had respond to a non-existent creature during scenes that are familiar with the first renderings of the conceptual beast. Artist Neville Page designed the monster, fully establishing a biological basis for the creature, even though many of his ideas as "elongated, and articulated external esophagus" does is not visible on the screen. The key idea behind the monster that he was suffering creature immature 'anxiety separation. "This reminds elephants in real life who are afraid and go after the circus, because the director felt" there there is nothing scarier than something huge that is scared. "
Marketing
Before the movie release, Paramount Pictures has conducted a campaign viral marketing to promote the film which included viral tie-ins similar to Lost Experience. The filmmakers decided to create a trailer that be a surprise in the subsequent media saturation current, which they established during the preparation phase of the production process. The teaser was then used as basis for the film itself. Paramount Pictures encouraged the teaser to be released without a title attached, and the Motion Picture Association of America has approved the move. Since Transformers was very tracking numbers before its release in July 2007, the studio attached a trailer for Cloverfield was shown that the release date of January 18, 2008, but not the title. A second trailer was released November 16, 2007, which was attached to Beowulf, confirming the title.
The studio had kept the secret knowledge of the community project online, a rarity in the city due to the presence of shovels following movies to come. The controlled release of information about the film was seen as a risky strategy that could succeed like The Blair Witch Project Witch (1999) or disappoint like Snakes on a Plane (2006), the last of which had generated online hype but failed to attract a wide audience. Chad Hartigan to Exhibitor Relations Co. saw several problems with the film's potential, including a lack of big stars, the disappointing performance style Godzilla movies in America and the expected release of the film in January, considered a "dumping ground for bad movies.
Pre-release plot speculation
The appearance sudden the trailer for Cloverfield untitled fueled media speculation about the plot of the film. USA Today reported the possibilities of film being based on the works of HP Lovecraft, an adaptation of Voltron live-action (based on a misinterpretation of the line of the trailer "It's alive!" that "It's a lion!"), a new film about Godzilla, or a spin-off television series Lost. The Star Ledger also reported the possibility of the film being based on the Lovecraft tradition or Godzilla. The Guardian reported the possibility of a Lost spin-off, while Time Out reported that the film was about an alien called The Parasite. " IGN has also supported the possibility of this premise, the parasite spread to be a working title for the film. Online, Slusho and Colossus have been discussed as other possible titles. Entertainment Weekly also disputed reports that the film would be about a parasite or a colossal Asian robot such as Voltron.
Visitors to the site Is not It Cool News have pointed out 9 / 11 allusions based on the destruction of New York as the Statue of Liberty decapitated. The film also drew alternate reality game fans who have followed other viral marketing campaigns like those set up for the television series Lost, video games Halo 2 and Halo 3, the Nine Inch Nails album Year Zero, and the new Batman The Dark Knight movie. The members of the forums and argn.com unfiction.com investigated the background of the film, with "1-18-08" section to generate more 7,700 posts Unfiction in August 2007. Members reviewed photos on the official website of the film, potentially related MySpace profiles, and the teaser poster from Comic-Con for the film. A piece of folk art fan posited that the monster was a mutation of humpback whales.
Viral tie-ins
Photos on the viral marketing site 1-18-08.com
Puzzle websites containing Lovecraftian elements, such as Ethan Haas was right, were originally reported to be connected to the film. On July 9, 2007, producer JJ Abrams said that while a number of sites have been developed to market the film, the site only official who had been found was 1-18-08.com. On the site, a collection of photos timecode are provided for visitors to reconstruct a series of events and interpret their meanings. Photos can also be switched repeatedly and rapidly moving towards mouse to another. Also, while the 1-18-08.com, if the page is left open long enough, the monster roar is heard. Finally, www.cloverfieldmovie.com was created. The site offers both a trailer and a number, 33287, which, by SMS from a mobile phone, provided a ringing of the monster roar and a wallpaper of a decimated Manhattan. This is ultimately to be a number of Paramount (people later received material on Iron Man, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Kung Fu Panda and The Love Guru).
As part of the viral marketing campaign, the drink Slusho! served as a link. The drink had already appeared in the production of JJ Abrams' previous creation, the TV series Alias. viral sites for Slusho! and a Japanese drilling company named Tagruato (, Taguruato?) were launched to add to the mythology of Cloverfield. A building with the logo Business for Tagruato can also be seen in the TV commercial of the eleventh Star Trek film, another production Abrams. When Cloverfield was allowed to Comic-Con 2007, gray Slusho! T-shirts were distributed to participants. Fans who had registered for the Slusho! website for Cloverfield received e-mail fictional sonar images before the film's release that showed a deep-sea creature heading toward Manhattan.
On the Tagruato site, the only page besides the home page that has distorted the sword "symbol is the deep sea drilling, and" Clover "so-called background of the ocean surrounding Coney Island. If someone is going to feature an interactive map, the nearest station is "Chuai Station" which was set to open 4 months after the attack in New York. It also states in the "Headlines" section there was an altercation and it will be fixed soon as they have sent special teams to deal with the problem. It also indicates that the Tagruato satellite is followed by a fallen inside of a satellite taken by the Japanese government which has no luck so far, but said: "According to data Hatsui, he disappeared into the ocean Atlantic last weekend (Hatsui is the name of a satellite that followed the previous satellites fallen).
In addition Tagruato.jp, Slusho.jp, Jamieandteddy.com and 1-18-08.com have at least one "twisted sword" symbol in each Slusho. it has on its home page, features 1-18-08.com picture behind it and Teddy Hansen Jamieandteddy.com available in its website, making it appear as if there was a relationship between the three of them. In this site, an indication of the monster was given after moving the photos for some time.
Producer Bryan Burk said viral tie-ins, "[It] was done in collaboration with the studio ... Any experience doing this film is very reminiscent [of] how we lost. "Director Matt Reeves described Slusho! as "part of the involved connectivity" with Abrams' Alias and the drink is a "meta-story" for Cloverfield. The director explained, "It's almost like tentacles that grow on the film and lead, also, the ideas in the film. And there's this weird way where you can go see the movie and it's an experience ... But there's also this other place where you can get engaged where there's this other sort of aspect for all who are there. [...] All the stories kind of bounce off each other and inform each other. But at the end of the day, this film alone is to be a movie. [...] The Internet sort of stories and connections and clues are, somehow, a prism and are another way of look the same. For us, it's just another exciting aspect of the narrative. "
Merchandise
A prequel series of four installments Provisional manga by Yoshiki Togawa titled Cloverfield / Kishin (/ Kishin, Kurbfrudo / Kishin?) is published by Japanese publisher Kadokawa Shoten. History focuses on a Japanese high school student named Kishin Aiba, which is somehow a connection with the monster.
Based on the opening weekend success of Cloverfield in theaters, Hasbro began accepting orders for a 14-inch (36 cm) figure collectible toy with authentic sound of the monster and its parasites to be shipped her fans in December 24, 2008.
Music and sound
Rob Party Mix
Compilation album by various artists
Released
January 17, 2008
Genre
Alternative rock, blues-rock, britpop, electronic, indie pop, indie rock
Length
64:02
Because of its presentation in pictures from a consumer digital recorder, Cloverfield has no film music, with the exception of the composition "Roar! (Cloverfield Overture)" by Michael Giacchino that plays over the end credits. The similarities between "Roar!" and music composer Akira Ifukube Godzilla were noted, and has been suggested that the opening is a tribute to Giacchino Ifukube work, which was confirmed by Matt Reeves in the DVD commentary track. Band Sound was supervised by William Douglas Murray files and Skywalker Sound.
Rob's Party Mix Mix or Cloverfield is a collection of music played in sequences of opening night film that was released exclusively on the iTunes store from Apple on January 22 May 2008 instead of a traditional soundtrack album. The score Cloverfield "Roar! (Cloverfield Overture)" by Michael Giacchino that plays over the end credits do not appear on the album because this is the mixtape has played the game and not the official soundtrack of the film. This album has been distributed to guests at a party for the first Cloverfield held at the Dark Room in New York January 17, 2008.
Press a soundtrack full of all the music in the film, including Giacchino for "Roar!" end part of title, was also released exclusively on iTunes, it has not been officially released in retail stores. A CD titled Rob's Party Mix comes in a special edition of Cloverfield on sale at Wal-Mart Canada as of April 22, 2008.
Although Ashley Tisdale "He Said, She Said" was in the movie, it was cut from the album.
List of titles
#
Title
Artist
Length
1.
"West Coast"
Coconut Records
3:32
2.
"Taper Jean Girl"
Kings of Leon
3:05
3.
"Beautiful Girls"
Sean Kingston
4:01
4.
"Do I have your attention"
The Blood Arm
3:35
5.
"Got Your Moments"
Scissors for Lefty
3:11
6.
"Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof of the Sucker)"
Parliament
5:46
7.
"19-2000"
Gorillaz
3:27
8.
"The Underdog"
Spoon
3:42
9.
"Pistol of Fire"
Kings of Leon
2:20
10.
"Disco Lies"
Moby
3:22
11.
"Do the Whirlwind "
Architecture in Helsinki
4:39
12.
"Grown So Ugly"
The Black Keys
2:24
13.
"Four Winds "
Bright Eyes
4:16
14.
"The Ride"
Joan As Policewoman
3:09
15.
"Seventeen Years"
Ratatat
4:26
16.
"Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games"
Of Montreal
4:15
17.
"Fuzz" ()
Mucc
4:47
Home
Cloverfield opened in 3411 theaters January 18, 2008 and reported a total of $ 16,930,000 on its opening day United States and Canada. He made $ 40,058,229 on its opening weekend, making this version the most successful to date in January. Worldwide, he reported $ 170 602 318, making it the first film in 2008 to gross more than $ 100 million. Critics mostly praised Cloverfield, 27 April 2008 comprehensive review site Rotten Tomatoes reported that 76% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 173 reviews. According to Metacritic, which assigns to a standardized score of 100 to public criticism, the film received an average score of 0.64, based on 37 reviews.
Marc Savlov of The Austin Chronicle calls the movie "the creature feature the most intense and original I've seen in my adult life [...] moviegoers a purebred, grade A, exhilarating monster movie. "He cites Matt Reeves' direction, the" Whip-smart, stylistically invisible "and the script" almost unconscious evocation of our current paranoid terror-phobic times, "as the keys to the success of the film, saying that telling the story through the lens of the camera a character" works perfectly. "Michael Rechtshaffen of The Hollywood Reporter called it" terribly effective, "praising the effects and the film" intensity of claustrophobia. "He said that if the characters" are not particularly interesting or developed, "there was" something refreshing about a monster movie that is not filled with the usual suspects. " Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly said that the film was "surreptitiously subversive, [a] stylistically clever little gem "and that while the characters were" vapid, silly twenty-something "and the game" so appropriate immemorial, "the decision to tell the story through amateur footage was" brilliant ". Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times wrote that the film is "quite scary at times," and cites "evocations single 9 / 11". He concludes that "all in all, it is effective film, deploying its special effects well and never breaking the illusion that all this is happening as we see. "
Todd McCarthy of the variety called the film "monster movie in the old dressed in trendy new threads", praising the effects special, "nihilistic attitude" and "post-9/11 anxiety overlay," but said: "Ultimately, [it is] not very different from all the creatures of the dark marauding who appeared before her. "Scott Foundas of LA Weekly was critical of the use of film scenes reminiscent of the September 11, 2001, attacks in New York and called it "cheap and opportunistic." He suggested that the film was engaging in "stealth" attempts at social commentary and report of this adverse films of Don Siegel, George A. Romero and Steven Spielberg, saying: "Where those filmmakers all had something interesting to say about the state of the world and human nature [...], Abrams did not much to say about anything. "Manohla Dargis in The New York Times called the allusions" sticky ", saying:" [The images] may thinking of the attack, and you may curse the filmmakers for their vulgarity, insensitivity or lack of imagination ", but" the film is too dumb to offend anything except your intelligence. " It concludes that the film works as a showcase for impressively realistic the future of special effects, a realism that fails to extend to the man whose destiny is to rush for invoke pity and fear but instead inspire yawns and contempt. "Stephanie Zacharek of Salon.com calls the movie" badly constructed, humorless and Sadistic emotion, "and summarizes by saying that the film" takes the trauma of 9 / 11 and it becomes a spectacle just another random in which to point and shoot. " Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune warned that the viewer may feel "sick at heart" in reference to September 11 but that "other sequences [...] make a real jolt" and that such tactics were "crude but undeniably gripping. He called the film "dumb", but "quick and dirty and effectively brusque", concluding that, despite being "more severe has, more demographically calculating brand of fun, "he enjoyed the movie. cinephilia Bruce Paterson described the film as" a successful experience in style, but not necessarily a success story for those who want dramatic closure.
Cloverfield appeared on lists of critics' top Ten of the best films of 2008. Empire magazine named it the fifth best film of 2008. However, the prestigious French film journal Cahiers film named as the worst film of 2008. Bloody Disgusting movie ranked number twenty in their list of "Top 20 Horror Movies of the Decade", with Article calling the film "A brilliant idea, of course, supported by a marketing campaign precocious genius who has followed the philosophy of less-is-more effect tempting ... a bit like Blair Witch for nearly ten years earlier, Cloverfield has to prove, especially in its first half hour, what do you see may be the thing The most frightening of all. "
The film was nominated for four awards: He was nominated for a Saturn Award for two "best supporting actress (Lizzy Caplan) "and" Best science fiction film. "He was nominated for two Golden Trailer Awards for" Best Thriller Trailer for " and "Most original trailer. [Citation needed] The film won a Saturn Award for "Best science fiction film". He also ranked # 12 on Bravo's Scarier Movie Moments 13. [Citation needed]
Shaky camerawork
Subscribe to customers warning AMC theater by comparing the film to a roller coaster.
The film style camera shaking cinematography, nicknamed "Queasy-Cam" by Roger Ebert has caused some viewers (especially in dark movie theaters) to experience motion sickness, including nausea and temporary loss of balance. Members of the public prone to migraines cited the film as a trigger. Some theaters showing the film, such as AMC Theatres, warnings, informing viewers about the filming style of Cloverfield in other theaters such as Pacific Theatres verbally warned guests at the box office about to experience motion sickness on watching the film and what to do if they have left.
The cinematography influences the encoding of video and can cause compression artifacts for fast movements in the field of vision.
Home News Press
The DVD was released April 22, 2008 in two versions: the standard single-disc edition and an exclusive "steel-book" edition special that was sold at Suncoast and FYE retailers in the United States and the Future Shop in Canada. Other store exclusives exclusive bonus disc entitled "TJ Miller's Video Diary" with the DVD at all Best Buy retailers, an exclusive mix CD titled "Rob's Goin 'to Japan Party Mix "with all DVD retailers Target and Wal-Mart and an exclusive ringtone with the DVD at all Kmart and Sears Retail. Frontières has also an exclusive booklet enclosed with their DVD.
The Region 2 DVD is released on June 9 in both editions of a disk and two disks. Publishing Limited Steelbook is only available from HMV, Play.com offers exclusive pouch while. The HMV-exclusive Steelbook contains two discs.
The DVD includes two alternate endings, which vary only slightly. The first alternative ending shows Rob and Beth's Coney outgoing Islandtillwell Avenue station instead of the big wheel and features different sirens in the background as Rob talks to the camera. In the second alternative ending just after the final explosion, Beth can be heard screaming "Rob!" followed by a very brief clip of an unknown person looking at the camera (in the commentary, Matt Reeves said he was one of the crew) and brushing rubble off the lens. The film then ends with the original final clip of Rob and Beth on their date of Coney Island is recording on the Ferris wheel that the belt camera is exhausted, but with two differences: there is no time stamp in the lower left corner screen, and there are additional beep indicating the end of the strip.
A Blu-ray edition was released June 3, 2008. It includes a "Mode special investigation, and all the bonus 2-DVD in HD.
Suite
At the premiere of the film, Matt Reeves talked about possibilities on how one suite will prove if the film succeeds. According to Reeves, "While we were on set making the film we talked about the possibilities and directions of how a sequel can go. The pleasure of this film is that it was not the only current movie that night, there might be another movie! In this day and age of people filming their lives on their camera phones and Handycams, uploading it to YouTube ... It's interesting the kind of thinking about it. "
In another interview, Reeves said:
There is a moment on the Brooklyn Bridge, and there was a guy filming something on the side of the bridge, and Hud sees the filming and he turns around and sees the ship that capsized and was beheaded sees the Statue of Liberty, then he turns around and briefly this guy who was filming. In my mind, that was two movies intersecting for a brief moment, and I thought it There was something interesting in the idea that this incident happened and there are so many different viewpoints, and there are several films different at least happening that evening and we just see a piece of another.
Reeves also points out that the scene ends on Coney Island shows something thing fall into the ocean in the background (underlined by fans to be in the extreme right of the view on the big wheel, a little to the left a boat sitting in the water seen falling as the camera beeps), but gave no details. (This is, however, several days before the beginning of the film and shows the two main characters in Coney Island before they met again at the beginning of the game as shown in stamp date on the camera images. This refers to how events began to arrive and the satellite orbit falling held by the company Japanese media reported).
Producers Bryan Burk and JJ Abrams also announced their thoughts to Entertainment Weekly about possible consequences. According to Bryan Burk, "The creative team has fleshed out an entire backstory which, if we're lucky, we might have to explore in movies to come. "
Abrams said he did not want to rush into the development of the suite because of the success of the first film and would rather create a sequel that is true for the previous film.
At the end of Jan. 2008, Matt Reeves entered early talks with Paramount Pictures to direct a sequel to Cloverfield, which would probably be filmed before the project to other Reeves, The Invisible Woman. Reeves now says:
The idea of doing something so different is exciting. We hope that it creates a cinematic experience that is different. The thing about making a sequel, it I think we all feel really protective of that experience. The key here is if we can find something that is quite convincing and is sufficiently different for us, then it will probably be worth it. Obviously, this also depends on how Cloverfield does worldwide and all these things too, but really, for us creatively, we just want to find something that would be another challenge.
In an interview with the attack of the show, JJ Abrams said they might abandon the filming style, stating that he and the rest of the crew would try something new.
In September 2008 CraveOnline Asked by what the current status is on Cloverfield 2, Abrams said that at this stage they are still discussing, but still feel reluctant to work on a sequel. In the same interview, Abrams said they were working on something that "could be rather cool. "When asked if she would be in a different place, Abrams responded by saying that" It would be a different kind of thing but is too early to tell. "
In January 2010, JJ Abrams has confirmed that a result is "developing."
See also
found footage (Gender)
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Awards and honors
Preceded by
Children of Men
Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film
2007
Followed by:
Iron Man
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Cloverfield universe
Film
Cloverfield
Manga adaptation
Cloverfield / Kishin
Characters
Clover List of characters in the Cloverfield universe
See also
JJ Abrams Matt Reeves Drew Goddard
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JJ Abrams
Writer
Taking Care of Business (1990) Regarding Henry (1991) Forever Young (1992) Gone Fishin '(1997) Joy Ride Armageddon (1998) (2001) Mission: Impossible III (2006)
Producer
The Pallbearer (1996) The Suburbans (1999) Joy Ride (2001) Cloverfield (2008) Star Trek (2009) Morning Glory (2010)
Director
Impossible III (2006): Star Trek Mission (2009)
Television series
Felicity (19982002) Alias (20012006) Lost (20042010) The Office (2005-present): "Cocktails" (2007) What About Brian (2006-2007) Six Degrees (2006-2007) Fringe (2008resent) Anatomy of Hope (2009) Undercovers (2010-present)
Production Business
Bad Robot Productions
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Films directed by Matt Reeves
The Pallbearer (1996) Cloverfield (2008) Let Me In (2010)
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