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Film Review: Cloverfield

By TheRollingPicture on  From therollingpicture.blogspot.com
Director: Matt ReevesCloverfield was also produced by J.J. Abrams who has shown before his abilities in this genre of film making. The film is presented in the found footage style and is all filmed with a hand held camera which can make you feel quite nauseous, especially if you watch it lying down like I did. It was originally marketed as being called '01-18-08' before the final name was decided and has become a cult favourite with fans. There is a sneaker trailer available for a sequel but...Read Full Story

`Download Cloverfield full movie DVD

By Maria on  From sandalsslippers.com
Download Full MovieGenre: ComedyProduced in: USA 2008Plot: 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. . . Watch more movies:Download Duplicity MovieDownload Major Payne MovieDownload Better Things full movieDownload Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor...Read Full Story

I Call These Movies… Awesome Movies

By Jason McKinnon on  From jaymckinnon.com
I’m a happy film fan these days. More and more, there are films being released that I absolutely adore.  These films are unique, original and incredibly entertaining. The only problem is I can’t figure out what to call them. Big concept/Character driven? Found Footage? Low Budget cost with Big Budget looks? Take your pick or suggest a better one by commenting below. I’m a huge fan of the usual suspects like Scorsese, Spielberg, Jackson, Tarantino and more.  Personally, you can add J.J Abrams...Read Full Story

Super 8 not at Comic Con 2010 San Diego, but getting buzz

By zennie62 on  From zennie2005.blogspot.com
Super 8, a movie project that Steven Speilberg and J.J. Abrams have reportedly been working on for over a year, is not set to make its debut at Comic Con 2010, San Diego. That is news, as some websites have tried to peg Super 8 to Comic Con. No way. As much as I wish Super 8 were on the Comic Con Schedule, it's not. There's nothing to show except the trailer, or more to the point, there's nothing Steven Speilberg and J.J. Abrams want you to see. In a perfect World, Steven Speilberg and J...Read Full Story

Odette Yustman Biography

By sumantasid on  From bollyhollyactress.blogspot.com
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...Read Full Story

J.J. Abrams’s Cloverfield-esque Super 8 Has ‘Absolutely Nothing to Do With Cloverfield’

By Taylor on  From showhype.com
Yesterday, sources told Vulture that Super 8 — J.J. Abrams's top-secret new movie whose clandestine trailer (read about its contents here! ) arrives in theaters Friday attached to Iron Man 2 — is "absolutely connected to 2008's Cloverfield ," though it's not explicitly a ... — full article at nymag.com Related Stories: • Vulture Exclusive: Details of J.J. Abrams’ Secret Movie Trailer for Super 8 — nymag.comRead Full Story

“Cloverfield” as explained by BEST WEEK EVER.

By rbrockington on  From ryanbrockingtondesign.com
Some things that VH1s Best Week Ever decided to share with us about their theroies behind “Cloverfield”. 1. If you wait til the end of the credits, you hear someone from the military reportedly yell “It’s still alive“, but if you wait even longer after the credits, you’ll see outtakes from “A Bug’s Life,” followed by scenes from the next “Matrix” movie. If you continue waiting, the movie will start again, and the monster will still be alive. 2. “Cloverfield” is an anagram for “Fidel C. Lover...Read Full Story

J.J. Abrams Says Cloverfield 2 Will Not Be ‘Literal Sequel’

By freakyfriend on  From movieworldblog.wordpress.com
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...Read Full Story

/Film: Matt Reeves Having Cloverfield 2 Talks, Already Signed For Invisible Woman

By ttiger on  From 01-18-08.info
The nearly 70 percent drop in Cloverfield’s box office take last weekend has not deterred Paramount Pictures from starting early talks with director Matt Reeves to helm a sequel to the Monster Movie That Ate the Internet. In fact, Variety reports that Cloverfield 2 (our title) may very well be Reeves next film, depending on how fast Reeves, producer J.J. Abrams and writer Drew Goddard can put their hands in a circle and call out “Go Team.” No others details were revealed, but is that a...Read Full Story

'Star Trek' Director J.J. Abrams Preferred 'Star Wars' to the original 'Star Trek' Series

By iCelebZ on  From icelebz.com
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...Read Full Story
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