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CLOVERFIELD (2008)
Director: Matt Reeves Cinematography: Michael Bonvillain
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heardsource · 11 months
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Amber Heard and Odette Yustman attending a special screening of "And Soon The Darkness" (December 17, 2010)
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Cloverfield will be released on Steelbook 4K UHD (with Blu-ray and Digital) on January 17 via Paramount. The 2008’s found footage monster movie will be celebrating its 15th anniversary.
Matt Reeves (The Batman) directs from a script by Drew Goddard (The Cabin in the Woods). Lizzy Caplan, Jessica Lucas, T.J. Miller, Michael Stahl-David, Mike Vogel, and Odette Yustman star.
Cloverfield is presented in 4K with HDR and 5.1 Dolby TrueHD sound. A semi-transparent slipcover with additional artwork is included. Existing special features, listed below, are included on the Blu-ray disc.
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Special features:
Audio commentary by director Matt Reeves.
Special Investigation Mode
Document 01.18.08: The Making of Cloverfield featurette
Cloverfield Visual Effects featurette
I Saw It! It's Alive! It's Huge! featurette
Clover Fun outtakes
Deleted scenes with optional commentary
Alternate endings with optional commentary
A group of friends venture deep into the streets of New York on a rescue mission during a rampaging monster attack.
Pre-order Cloverfield.
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TRIVIA:
ANGELA BASSETT played a stewardess in Kindergarten Cop!
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theceilingunlimited · 2 months
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roskirambles · 6 months
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Horror Movie of the Day: Cloverfield (2008)
In the location formerly known as Central Park, a videotape is retrieved. It contains a portrait of how the world was before it went to hell: six people are partying to celebrate Rob's new job in Japan. But then lights start going off, the sound of explosions nearby. Before anyone can process what's happening, the head of the Statue of Liberty is in their very street. And then they see a glimpse of the monster, several feet tall. Whatever is going on, they have to get the hell out of there.
Or… at least that's the plan until the girl Rob likes calls him for help, trapped in her appartment building.
One of the most interesting things about this particular found footage film by Matt Reeves (and produced by J.J. Abrams) is that it's one of the first American productions that could be considered a parallel to Gojira (1954). It's by no means the first American giant monster, but it's one of the few that is used to explore a particular social trauma through some overt 9/11 influenced imagery. The end result is a pretty aggressive depiction of panic, as you're seeing a giant monster movie from the perspective of the puny earthlings running around trying to find cover without really understanding what's going on while the army fights a losing battle against it.
Unfortunately, this comes with caveats. Not only is the movie beyond unfriendly for those propense to motion sickness(and with flashing lights on occassion as well) but even in the context of a panic the decision making of the cast is highly questionable at best. I get the point is to depict people in an emotionally vulnerable situation where the sheer shock affects their rational thinking, but I'm split if this was relatable or taken to a bit of a ridiculous extreme as the whole bunch run INTO the danger.
If you can put with the framing device, the frenzy of events is intensely gripping, it's gruesome chaos never letting up.
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