Certainly not for me, since I hate The Myst for the exact opposite reason of why you hate Cloverfield (click to show/hide)Not every movies need to be Happy, happy, happy, joy, joy...
When the horse charging scene came up, I thought my whole apartment was going to crumble to pieces. I look over at her and she's awestruck, she looks over at me and I say to her, That's why I spent $1000.
Quote from: Mark Harrison on May 15, 2010, 11:39:52 PMI've seen this movie 2-3 times now. And I've hated every viewing. I can't stand this movie.For me the biggest problem is: (click to show/hide)I hate movies with bleak endings. I find no joy in following along with 90-120 minutes only to have every character die at the end. I guess the fact that the "movie" was found by someone implies that humanity didn't get completely wiped out, but it's still annoying.Certainly not for me, since I hate The Myst for the exact opposite reason of why you hate Cloverfield (click to show/hide)Not every movies need to be Happy, happy, happy, joy, joy...
I've seen this movie 2-3 times now. And I've hated every viewing. I can't stand this movie.For me the biggest problem is: (click to show/hide)I hate movies with bleak endings. I find no joy in following along with 90-120 minutes only to have every character die at the end. I guess the fact that the "movie" was found by someone implies that humanity didn't get completely wiped out, but it's still annoying.
I have to disagree with people saying that the ending is too bleak. I think all too often movies go with the happy ever after ending and its just predictable. I
Remember the threads about Firefly and Serenity? I kept forgetting, but Cloverfield's "less is more" approach was part of what I was talking about. That willingness to actually ignore the monster for the most part. That's a big deal and a huge step in making CGI organic. Before Cloverfield, that was unheard of in Fantasy.
Jimmy, I can't believe you still subscribe to that line of thinking.
Brilliant! Sadly, part of the reason my friend has sold me his for a fraction of its worth, is because his missus is not compatible with speakers. For me, it would be in a bloody pre-nup. "She will not complain about speaker placement and/or related wiring. If she does not like it, she can sod off to another room."
My wife and I have an understanding, she doesn't mess with my film appreciation hobby and I don't mess with her sewing hobby. I even went so far as to get her the sewing machine she always wanted, cost me $2800. But it made her happy and she doesn't give me any grief over my DVD purchases.
2800$ for a sewing machine Even a very good computer cost less than that
Wow..that's an expensive sewing machine. What kind is it?
Quote from: Jon on May 16, 2010, 03:21:38 AMJimmy, I can't believe you still subscribe to that line of thinking.Yes, I haven't change my mind (click to show/hide)The army coming to the rescue is the same trick used in others movie like the cute little dog who survive, it was all a dream, ...It's a feel good ending for the viewers : the world is safe because of the good guy, don't worry this isn't the end of the world yet...
You know, I love Monster movies... and I love Cloverfield.I think the sequel could be a good thing... id like to see maybe a... news report? a different take on the events but as Rich said it has been said that a sequel will coincide with the first movie.What I love about Cloverfield the most is that it was the first Monster movie (not counting remakes) recently to actually attract an audience. and it also bought on a flurry of terrible copy cat B movies ;p