SSS Plays the Field
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SSS Plays the Field
I saw Cloverfield yesterday, and it's another example of effective Blair Witch style film making and, more than that, promotion.
It's a monster story about a giant something that attacks Manhattan that is told supposedly by a camcorder recording made by a guy who witnessed the attacks. So we get a lot of hand-held jumpy camera work with very rapid pans and times when the camera is deliberately pointed in the wrong direction (the photographer gets knocked down or it's pointed down when he's running). Needless to say, this happens more often in the action scenes.
Absent the POV gimmick, this would probably be a Sci Fi Channel movie of the week, with shallow characters and a predictable plot. But some of the scenes are very effective and one in particular in a subway tunnel is fairly scary. So, the film making style turns predictable dreck into a mildly entertaining (but not anywhere near what the fan buzz would lead you to believe) afternoon. This is probably a movie that will work better on video when the illusion of the camcorder work is even more effective.
It's a monster story about a giant something that attacks Manhattan that is told supposedly by a camcorder recording made by a guy who witnessed the attacks. So we get a lot of hand-held jumpy camera work with very rapid pans and times when the camera is deliberately pointed in the wrong direction (the photographer gets knocked down or it's pointed down when he's running). Needless to say, this happens more often in the action scenes.
Absent the POV gimmick, this would probably be a Sci Fi Channel movie of the week, with shallow characters and a predictable plot. But some of the scenes are very effective and one in particular in a subway tunnel is fairly scary. So, the film making style turns predictable dreck into a mildly entertaining (but not anywhere near what the fan buzz would lead you to believe) afternoon. This is probably a movie that will work better on video when the illusion of the camcorder work is even more effective.
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Is it true that the monster looks like the things in Starship Troopers
http://media.filmschoolrejects.com/imag ... rart01.jpg
http://media.filmschoolrejects.com/imag ... rart01.jpg
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You never get a real good look at it, but I thought it looks like a mutated version of a T-rex. It's hard to tell exactly how many arms and/or legs it has (freezing a DVD frame will help when it comes out on video).
There's also some little creatures as well that keep dropping off the big creature. They may be either offspring or parasites, but they are about three feet long and look like really nasty grasshoppers. It's the little creatures that attack the main characters in the subway tunnel.
And if one of the little creatures bites you, you wind up hemorrhaging blood and dying in a very gruesome way.
There's also some little creatures as well that keep dropping off the big creature. They may be either offspring or parasites, but they are about three feet long and look like really nasty grasshoppers. It's the little creatures that attack the main characters in the subway tunnel.
And if one of the little creatures bites you, you wind up hemorrhaging blood and dying in a very gruesome way.
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Re: SSS Plays the Field
Blair Witch. Yeah, I remember that. I seemed to be the only one in the theater who thought it had a happy ending - I'd never have to listen to those beyond-annoying kids every again.silverscreenselect wrote:I saw Cloverfield yesterday, and it's another example of effective Blair Witch style film making and, more than that, promotion.
It's a monster story about a giant something that attacks Manhattan that is told supposedly by a camcorder recording made by a guy who witnessed the attacks. So we get a lot of hand-held jumpy camera work with very rapid pans and times when the camera is deliberately pointed in the wrong direction (the photographer gets knocked down or it's pointed down when he's running). Needless to say, this happens more often in the action scenes.
Absent the POV gimmick, this would probably be a Sci Fi Channel movie of the week, with shallow characters and a predictable plot. But some of the scenes are very effective and one in particular in a subway tunnel is fairly scary. So, the film making style turns predictable dreck into a mildly entertaining (but not anywhere near what the fan buzz would lead you to believe) afternoon. This is probably a movie that will work better on video when the illusion of the camcorder work is even more effective.
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PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Or is it a giant bunny?Spoiler
Is it true that the monster looks like the things in Starship Troopers
http://media.filmschoolrejects.com/imag ... rart01.jpg
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If you google Cloverfield there are a couple of websites with the artwork for the monster and its parasite thingies. Sort of Lovecraftian, etc.
Well, then
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