Cloverfield Monster

Cloverfield Monster

Cloverfield is JJ Abrams newest movie project. It's a horror flix about a monster attacking New York City. But what kind of monster is it?

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Mon, 18 May 2009 Celebrity News Service Staff 'Star Trek' director J.J. Abrams preferred 'Star Wars' to the original series of the science fiction space adventure. The US creator of TV programs including 'Lost' said he could never quite see the appeal of 'Star Trek' and wasn't a fan of the original TV series in the 60s. He said: "I don't know why, but I never got into it. I never accepted it the way friends of mine did. I always felt a little bit on the outside. But 'Star Wars' - in 1977, I was 11 years old, and it just blew my ... Read Full Story
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On May 10, 1985, Odette Juliette Yustman was born in Los Angeles, California. Thanks to her Cuban mom, Lydia and Italian-French father, Victor, Odette was blessed with an ideal blend of beauty. Before she could be famous, she had to go to school first -- on screen. As a precocious student in the 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle Kindergarten Cop, Odette Yustman savored her first taste of acting and continued the hobby intermittently in films like Dear God and TV movies like Remembrance. Although she was testing the waters for a future in entertainment, Odette Yustman wanted to finish her education first, and her California ... Read Full Story
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During a panel at this year’s Comic Con, J.J. Abrams let slip a piece of information about the sequel for Cloverfield . We get the story thanks to SlashFilm : “During the Comic Con panel for Fringe, someone asked J.J. Abrams if there were any updates on a Cloverfield sequel. Abrams response started off very much in the same way that it did when he was asked about it before, but then he let slip a piece of information that is sure to spark conjecture amongst fans. “There’s something we’re playing with now that may or may not happen. There’s an idea we have ... Read Full Story
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INFO: Size: 697mb Format: AVI Áudio: GREATEST Video: GREATEST Vídeo Codec: XViD Áudio Codec: MP3 SYNOPSIS: Director Matt Reeves (THE PALLBEARER) and producer J. J. Abrams (LOST, ALIAS) turn a mysterious monster loose in Manhattan in the disaster flick CLOVERFIELD. The movie begins at a party for Rob (Michael Stahl-David), who has accepted a promotion that will send him to Japan. Hud (T. J. Miller) is entrusted with the responsibility of videotaping the party--and as the trouble grows, he holds on to the camera, recording everything that happens. In fact, the entire movie is seen through the lens of his camera, reminiscent of THE ... Read Full Story
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I know how much the guys of this site like Odette Yustman and since actual Cloverfield news is slow I thought you might enojoy this. It looks like Odette has signed on to star in David Goyer’s next movie, which is yet to have a title (sound familiar). Goyer is responsible for directing such films as Blade: Trinity and The Invisible as well as writing all 3 Blade movies as well as Batman Begins and The Dark Knight (as well as others of course). This latest film according to joblo.com “will star Yustman as a girl haunted by the spirit of a young boy ... Read Full Story
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I'm such a massive Stephen King fan that I'm terrified of screwing it up. I'd do anything to see those movies written by someone else. My guess is they will get made because they're so incredible. But not by me." ...  
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How do you update the U.S.S. Enterprise? Very, very carefully. Star Trek: The Art of the Film, an information-packed art book that hits shelves Nov. 17, makes it clear that J.J. Abrams and his team dug deep to craft a truly compelling retro-futuristic spaceship for their blockbuster movie. The hard work paid off: The filmmakers ended up [...]  
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The upcoming book uses concept art, photos and interviews to reveal the delicate choices made by the creative team as they updated the sci-fi franchise for the 21st century. See exclusive images from Star Trek: The Art of the Film and enter to win a copy of the upcoming book.  
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ames Kirk stumbles into an exotic alien bazaar on a desert world, in some concept art from a sequence that never made it into J.J. Abrams' Star Trek. Check out more exclusive views from the Trek art book below. Here's the book's caption for the above image and our other images of that concept art.  
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Star Trek director J.J. Abrams has made it no secret that he would like to have William Shatner appear in Star Trek 2, even planning a lunch to talk with him about it. At a recent unveiling of a wax figure of Shatner as Captain Kirk, Shatner said that his participation in the sequel is entirely up to Abrams. I have no plans, because I don't make those plans. JJ Abrams has my fate wrapped up in his two little hands. I would love to be in the...  
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We have a bevy of TV updates tonight: First up, it appears that J.J. Abrams is in talks to direct the pilot of his newest series on NBC, a spy drama entitled Undercover. We previously reported the fact that he was developing the show, and that it seemed to be strikingly similar to Mr. and ... Read MoreLeave Facebook to read the rest on my blog  
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J.J. Abrams, the creator of Alias, Felicity, Lost and Fringe, will slide back into the director's chair for Undercovers, a new NBC pilot, according to The Hollywood Reporter. NBC wins bidding war for J.J. Abrams' new series Abrams, who is also executive-producing ...  
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