I've never watched Cloverfield......and I don't think I care to...........lol.
I remember Cloverfield, didn't watch until the end though so maybe I missed the disappointing reveal? I enjoyed the parts I did watch though, I thought it was relatively engaging.
Well really the reveal of the monster up close was at the very end. Throughout the rest of the film we get brief glimpses here and there. Get a decent view of it's entire body at one point from a helicopter as it's making it's way through the city. The parasites in the subway was pretty awesome and scary.
Yeah I can't find a point were it became dull or boring, I was tensed the entire time.
Well really the reveal of the monster up close was at the very end. Throughout the rest of the film we get brief glimpses here and there. Get a decent view of it's entire body at one point from a helicopter as it's making it's way through the city. The parasites in the subway was pretty awesome and scary.
Deadline is reporting that we are getting a sequel.
Box Office: 'Godzilla' Opens to Monstrous $93.2 Million in North America
Pamela McClintock said:Gareth Edwards' Godzilla debuted to a monstrous $93.2 million from 3,952 theaters at the domestic box office, giving the iconic giant lizard a new lease on life and delivering the second-best opening of the year.
Godzilla, finally launching a Hollywood studio franchise headlined by the giant lizard, is a defining moment for Legendary Pictures, which spearheaded the reboot. Thomas Tull's Legendary financed 75 percent of Godzilla, with Warner Bros. putting up the rest of the money.
"Thomas Tull and his team did an incredible job and have delivered a new franchise," said Warners president of domestic distribution Dan Fellman.
Legendary no longer has a first-look deal with Warners -- it is now Universal's partner -- but the two companies will team on any further Godzilla movies, insiders say, adding that a sequel is already in the works.
"The tone of the movie was effectively communicated through the marketing," said Jon Jashni, Legendary's president and chief creative officer (Legendary and Warners worked on the campaign in tandem). Regarding a sequel, Jashni said Legendary will have to wait and see how this movie holds up.
For me, Cloverfield felt almost like a cinematic amusement park ride. So far all these other big monster movies or kaiju films don't do that for me. The scene that gets me every time is when they are running on the streets towards the subway then they veer around a corner and you get that epic first shot of it's face. I felt like I was there.
Ahhh hell yeah dude that scene was pretty great. Agreed you really felt like you're there seeing it in front of you. I should rewatch cloverfield it's been a while. Give them credit with the viral marketing for it too, it was awesome.
Right around the 1:20 mark ....
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Cloverfield is one of the only successful shaky cam/found footage films imo. It's got the biggest scope out of most of them and it's one of the only ones where the situation felt as immersive as they filmmakers intended. It's not the same viewing experience at home, but it's still a damn fun ride with a surprising human core.
I have to agree about the first major shot of the monster in that film. I literally ducked out of the way in the theater it was so effective.
I wish to hell it got a sequel because I felt America finally had it's own Godzilla. Now if they were to do a Godzilla Vs. Cloverfield movie.....![]()
That MUTO looked like Cloverfield monster to me.
So he delimited wasn't as big as pictured here
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the sequel needs rodan or king gihdrah