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Denys' Cloverfield review (Some spoilers!) (pg. 21)
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Project-K
I absolutely loved this movie. I love the fact that they don't explain anything. And I hope the sequel raises even more questions. A bunch of people apparently didn't get it and criticize it for not being exactly like every other movie out there. :/
nchs09
honestly i dont know what questions this one brings... it was just a monster movie... maybe he got blown up or maybe he didnt... thats it.
kadomony
FINALLY saw this last night.

epic.

POSSIBLE ENDING SPOILERS!

Cloverfield Ending Credits - Spoilers


At the credits ending of Cloverfield, *spoilers* the audio from the video cam says, “Help us!”. But when played backwards, it says, “It’s still alive!” This happens after the end credits of Cloverfield. Assuming the speaker was Rob, he suggests Cloverfield (the monster) is still alive. This also suggests a sequel for Cloverfield 2! *Spoilers*



The Japanese oil company TAGRUATO drops a satellite (Chimpanz III) into the ocean as part of viral marketing (shown at the end of the movie when Rob and Beth were on the ferris wheel). TAGRUATO works with SLUSHO (a slush company), as the main ingredient for SLUSHO is found at the satellite dropzone (deep ocean). While searching for satellite and ingredients, they woke Cloverfield (the monster).


People who were at the party in the beginning of the movie, were seen wearing SLUSHO shirts. Rob apparently was going to be the Vice President of TAGRUATO in Japan.


The main ingredient of Slusho apparently turns a tiny fish into a HUGE whale in Ganu’s (he found the nectar) dream, which explains the size of Cloverfield. *Update* The main ingredient is a deep sea nectar.


*Update* Because the ingredient was discovered on the deep ocean floor, under amazing pressure and in the most extreme cold, Ganu knew he had to serve the ingredient in a near frozen state to preserve its freshness. Thus the idea of Slush (Slusho)!


For animals/fishes/insects to survive in the deepest ocean (very high boiling temperature), they naturally have very high heat resistance. This explains how Cloverfield is able to withstand numerous bombs and attacks from the army.


Cloverfield refers to the field formerly known as Central Park. Clovers are usually prone to grow at places after bombing. Thus the term “Clover” and “field” referring to park.



*Update* Slusho is a very addictive drink, with signs of steroid drug like effects. Makes people stronger, constantly happy, have happy dreams and finally… “SLUSHO makes my stomach explode with happy!!” (Remember Marlena’s stomach?)


Taken directly from: http://www.cloverfieldendingcredits.com

leph555
:wtf:
ScuL
holy that was quite a revelation!
kadomony
yea i read an even better idea where Slusho is actually made from ancient small organisms found on the sea floor that happen to be symbiotic with humans; giving humans good feelings when ingested.

The monster in the movie is actually an organism that used to feed on these smaller organisms in prehistoric times. Once awoken, the monster begins to feed again on the smaller organisms which are now inside of people.
Ygrene
Pictures of the creature, or rather pictures of the model toy of the creature:

*CLICK FOR SPOILER*
chucho
people still care about this movie?

, i was excited too but as of today, i don't care anything coming from it now

quote:
Originally posted by Ygrene
Pictures of the creature, or rather pictures of the model toy of the creature:



albino monster? :wtf:
ToxicGreenWaste
quote:
Originally posted by Ygrene
Pictures of the creature, or rather pictures of the model toy of the creature:

*CLICK FOR SPOILER*


You want a spoiler? I've got a spoiler for you:
























You will die alone!
Ygrene
quote:
Originally posted by ToxicGreenWaste
You want a spoiler? I've got a spoiler for you:
























You will die alone!



jdat
just saw this.

Totally not my style of movie and thought I would give it a try.
I was impressed by the overall feel that came out of it.
The filming was too clean to be "real" ... yes people complained about nausea from camera shake when in reality I believe it would be much worse.


Not much insight to add.
Saw this only based on brief semi-ignored ads on myspace back in january and figured I oughta see it eventually.
Jarvmeister
Best film I've seen in about 3 years. ing loved it.
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