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maximus85
post Jan 15 2008, 12:58 AM

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i think JJ Abrams gonna fark it up too....promotion gao gao but in the end doesnt turns out to be as expected... doh.gif

using handycam somemore....everytime the monster comes out sure camera will shake like mad........shakehead.gif
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post Jan 15 2008, 09:42 AM

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There is no monster. Maybe there is but you will never actually see it.
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QUOTE(maximus85 @ Jan 15 2008, 12:58 AM)
i think JJ Abrams gonna fark it up too....promotion gao gao but in the end doesnt turns out to be as expected... doh.gif

using handycam somemore....everytime the monster comes out sure camera will shake like mad........shakehead.gif
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Who want to pay RM10 to watch film recorded using handphone?
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post Jan 15 2008, 10:02 AM

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it shows that you guys dont really READ / RESEARCH before posting these comments....sweat.gif


source : http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/topnews.php?id=4027

EXCL: Cloverfield Director Speaks!
Source: Ryan RottenDecember 14, 2007

Here's the man behind the monster movie. The wizard hiding behind the curtain. ShockTillYouDrop.com scored an opportunity to speak with director Matt Reeves whose Cloverfield is poised to turn the giant creature/disaster genre on its rancorous, scaly head. Opening January 18, 2008 from Paramount, the film has attracted a blistering amount of hype and speculation. And while Reeves deftly dances around spoilers during our conversation, he does shed some light on what's in store for us next month.

Starring Michael Stahl-David, Mike Vogel, Odette Yustman and Lizzy Caplan, Cloverfield is told through discovered home video footage taken during an evening when Manhattan suffers an attack by some..."thing." See five minutes of the film via a special "widget" right here; and while you're at it, learn how you can win a special screening in your hometown.

ShockTillYouDrop.com: When he addressed the geek nation at Comic-Con, J.J. Abrams voiced his desire to give America their own giant monster to fear. Did you feel the same way? That the genre still hadn't been approach properly on our own turf?
Matt Reeves: Absolutely, but also the thing that was exciting to me was the approach to the film. Take a monster movie but do it in a way that was very naturalistic and authentic. The idea of that juxtaposition - a realistic monster movie was the thing that excited me most. That was the best way to create a monster that we could proud of.

Shock: There's concern out there that you're using this style to hide the monster and that we won't ever get a good look at it - similar to "The Blair Witch Project."
Reeves: It's funny, when we first started I hadn't seen "Blair Witch" at the time and thought I should go look at it because obviously there will be comparisons with the Handicam approach. I thought the concept was effective but I noticed immediately that they hadn't followed their idea through as clearly as what we were going to do. I think in that movie, it's not only the Handicam but there's 16mm black-and-white footage inter-cut, too. We wanted this to be as if someone found a Handicam, took out the tape and put it in the player to watch it. What you're watching is a home movie that then turns into something else. But the other thing I noticed was that the "Blair Witch" guys obviously didn't have the resources to make a big movie and this was a great way to tell their story. They used that to their advantage to create great suspense. We're creating great suspense while you see the great features of this monster. The other thing I think is very exciting is this monster is huge and you see everything. You see it in a way that is if you're shooting it with a Handicam. If you're hiding under a car, you see it that way, and there are other moments - I can guarantee you - you are seeing this monster in a huge way.

Shock: That must have been an interesting creative challenge to shoot something that big through unconventional - by cinematic standards - means.
Reeves: Yes! People who see the trailer probably think they won't see anything. They're going to see a lot and that will hopefully be a big surprise to them. A satisfying surprise. We've used the vibe of that Handicam thing to create a mood, feeling and an experience. Normally where you might shoot one of these set pieces in a way with huge wide shots and angles - this particular style creates an authenticity. The clip we put up [in the widget] shows you the experience you're going to have. There are going to be jump cuts as there would be in home movies. The only cuts you see in this movie are when the camera is turned off and back on. There's a feel as if it was all edited in-camera.

Shock: Regarding the widget clip, when the Statue of Liberty head falls to the street, I loved how everyone broke out their camera phones to document the moment. That was a nice touch.
Reeves: We thought that was very accurate for the time. To me, I felt that if you do it in this style - if this event had happened in New York and you had been there with a cell phone or camera you could've told the story yourself. The fun thing I had in mind was there's this hidden idea that there's this Rashomon experience that exists - everybody who experienced this night had their cameras, they made their movie of this event. In our case, "Cloverfield" is one of them.

Shock: Is that to say there are more stories to be told then, post-"Cloverfield"? More to learn about the event that unfolds throughout the night?
Reeves: No, I don't think so. I don't know what we'll do next, there are a lot of fun things we're talking about. That was just something I wanted to put in the movie, to remind people that this is an Everyman experience. Media is so much an aspect of our lives today that even evoking that idea was exciting to us. That there could be different stories out there.

Shock: The vérité style seems to be very "in" these days. Romero applied it to the zombie genre with "Diary of the Dead" recently. Do you feel the approach is reinvigorating a sub-genre like the giant monster film?
Reeves: I do because in this case - what we're doing is a very current idea. I think the genre movie like a giant monster movie - the fun of them is metaphor and the idea of how they speak about the anxieties of our time. "Godzilla" was very much about the A-bomb. "Cloverfield" very much speaks to the fear and anxieties of our time, how we live our lives. Constantly documenting things and putting them up on YouTube, sending people videos through e-mail - we felt it was very applicable to the way people feel now.

Shock: Can you explain how you went about shooting in NYC? Was it guerilla-style or was it very much like shooting any other big budget production?
Reeves: There was a guerilla approach in certain areas that we wanted to shoot in. Then we were shooting scenes where it wasn't guerilla at all. It was big movie stuff, but the challenge was to treat it with a guerilla mentality. We had to keep it authentic, leave room for improvisation. That kind of guerilla style was very much the spirit of the movie even though we may not have been doing it guerilla style.

Shock: How many digital FX shots are on order for this film?
Reeves: I can't put a number to it because we have so many continuous takes. There's a lot of continuous action. So what might be 20 or 30 shots in another film is going to be one big one in our film. It's hard to quantify. The FX people are working overtime right now to finish this. It's just enormous. And a huge undertaking. Having never done a visual FX film before, I'm incredibly thrilled. When they gave me the outline of the film, I was like, 'This is huge, how are we going to do this?' We're going to see a grand-scale epic movie but from a certain point of view. At times you're seeing enormous stuff, you don't exactly get it the way you would expect because we want it to be authentic. If there's a monster moment - you might not have this grand shot of him, you might get it after the fact because you want to have realistic action. But you will absolutely see everything - and you will see the monster in very intimate detail. You will get a very close look. People who have seen the trailer might think we are using this style to avoid seeing the monster, but that is definitely not what we're doing. We're using it to build dread and anticipation.

Shock: Beyond the FX, this film has a human element to it as well, right?
Reeves: When J.J. and Bryan [Burk, producer] came to me I said, 'This is all grand scale stuff. Huge scope. Everything I've done until this point is very character-based!' They wanted me to bring those character sensibilities to this film. So they introduced me to Drew and we started to talk about how we could go further with the characters. And while we did the casting process, we were looking for people who could improvise as well. We were trying to find people that could provide an intimate relationship with these characters and they were ones we were discovering through Handicam footage so it wasn't your traditional movie exposition where you meet people. That was another aspect of the movie that was very different.

Shock: How funky is it to see the public Internet reaction surrounding this film?
Reeves: The fun thing about doing the teaser trailer was that it was a throwback to a time when we would see a trailer for a film like "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." You were sitting there seeing a trailer for a movie that was completely mysterious. There's so much media saturation now we felt we'd shoot a quick teaser and throw something out there. Throw it out to the people so they can have a sense of discovery again. Then Paramount said, 'What if we don't even put the title out there so people can speculate?' We wondered if the MPAA would go with it, they didn't even know how to respond at first. They were like, 'That's never happened before.' But they let us do it. We knew people would be intrigued, but we had no idea the level to which they would begin to engage. We spent a large part of our prep period making the teaser trailer and using it as a basis as a prep for the movie. Shooting the teaser trailer was our way to understand how we were going to pull this off.

Shock: The theories that permeated message boards were all over the map. Did you guys find time to sift through them all?
Reeves: Around the time the trailer came out, we were a week into shooting the movie. And as we were shooting the movie we were starting to see this reaction building and that was exciting for us. We'd be on set creating this thing, finding out the language of it. I'd come home and these people have seen the trailer and are creating their own movie in a way based on their speculations. That was awesome. At the last minute, when we were shooting the trailer, we wanted people to know - 'cause we hadn't created the monster yet - that it was a giant monster movie, we wanted a tease of that. I jumped to the microphone and said the line, "I saw it! It's alive! It's huge!" And one of the most amusing things is I had come home and someone on the web had taken that section and started to do an analysis on it and thought I said, "It was a lion." The way I speak was too fast sometimes and they couldn't make it out.

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post Jan 15 2008, 10:40 AM

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I hope he is right.. if not everyone will flame gao gao one the internet. Good or not i am going to watch this film.
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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Jan 15 2008, 09:59 AM)
Who want to pay RM10 to watch film recorded using handphone?
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doh.gif its not recorded using a handphone, its a handycam, but during filming, the actual cameraman was helming it, sometimes the HUD actor did it himself to retain that feel of realism...
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post Jan 15 2008, 11:09 AM

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ohh well....

IT'S THE INTERNET!!!!
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post Jan 15 2008, 12:17 PM

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Exclusive: Cloverfield Director Speaks! Part Two

source : http://movies.ign.com/articles/841/841703p2.html

i just copy/paste the last part...for full read, click link above.

The other, potentially more damning comparison between Cloverfield and Blair Witch is that audiences might have the feeling from the trailer that perhaps they're getting hoodwinked here, and that maybe, just maybe they aren't going to get to see anything in terms of monster action. After all, Blair Witch pretty much copped out in that regard. Reeves says that's not going to be the case with his film in the slightest, however.

"That's the way that our film is incredibly different from Blair Witch," he says. "They very, very smartly used that aesthetic so that they could avoid showing anything, and what was effective about [that] and what I think is also effective in this film is that you can create a lot of suspense that way. But in this movie, you do see a lot. At the end of the day, it still has that huge scale, it's just that it's shot from this point of view. So you're going to see the monster, you're going to see huge-scale destruction, you're going to see a lot of crazy stuff! ... We're a studio film, and we're making this sort of crazy thing, but it's made just from this unique point of view. And really what that adds, again what I think makes the film very different, is this kind of very realistic aesthetic even though it's such an outrageous, outlandish idea. And that makes it a kind of thrilling idea. You wind up getting swept along in the action of the thing and it starts to gain a kind of tremendous momentum, we feel, and that's hopefully how people will react to it."


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post Jan 15 2008, 05:49 PM

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i really have high hopes for this movie...the people who were lucky enough to get a full screening before anyone else said the movie was really good..

That must mean the monster must be awesome as well...
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post Jan 15 2008, 06:41 PM

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yeaaa.... get to see the monster from the camera man's point of view. so if he is hiding under a car when the monster passes, he'll see its feet/leg or if its in the dark, he'll only see blurry shadows.

so, heres to hoping that the guy doesn't spend his time hiding in badly lit places and has a pretty good hd handycam. =D
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First movie of 2008...

Is...

Cloverfield...
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post Jan 15 2008, 10:14 PM

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Is diz ze monsta? http://www.horror-movies.ca/horror_9299.html


Added on January 15, 2008, 10:15 pmAnatha monsta http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/news/real...ealed-maybe.php

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cant wait. muz watch late night show!
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My friend said this is based on a true story. Is it true?
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post Jan 15 2008, 10:55 PM

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QUOTE(Goblinsk8er @ Jan 14 2008, 05:52 PM)
"Oh f***ed, we are doomed, camera dead" ending without proper explanation.
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you mean like the blair witch project? laugh.gif

I think this has been overhyped till the stratosphere. and most will come out disappointed. personally I havent been anticipating it much.


Added on January 15, 2008, 10:56 pm
QUOTE(bonedragon @ Jan 15 2008, 10:51 PM)
My friend said this is based on a true story. Is it true?
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haha, funny one there.........

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QUOTE(QuickFire @ Jan 15 2008, 11:55 PM)
you mean like the blair witch project? laugh.gif

I think this has been overhyped till the stratosphere. and most will come out disappointed. personally I havent been anticipating it much.


Added on January 15, 2008, 10:56 pm
haha, funny one there.........
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Nah,the director also didnt expect that Cloverfield will be like BlairWitch project stories style.I hope i can get a ticket for this weekend!!! flex.gif
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post Jan 15 2008, 11:39 PM

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omg.. tomorrow me gonna go get the tickets! watch in Pavillion! can't wait! hope its good guys! rclxms.gif
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first time so excited about a movie i dono about!!
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post Jan 16 2008, 12:17 AM

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wow they are using videocam shooting for the movie... hope don get pengsan after watching all the chasing scenes...
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QUOTE(herzeleid @ Jan 11 2008, 10:35 AM)
84min ..... 1 hr 24 mins ???

hell of a short time =.=

maybe we sud all skip this movie
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maybe because that person forgot to charge his/ her video cam recorder.
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