CLOVERFIELD
(2008)
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DESCRIPTION:
From visionary producer J.J.
Abrams (Lost) and director Matt Reeves comes the worldwide sensation
of nonstop terror and suspense everyone is talking about.
RATING: PG-13
STARRING:
Lizzy Caplan:
Marlena
Jessica Lucas: Lily
T.J. Miller: Hud
Michael Stahl-David:
Rob Hawkins
Mike Vogel: Jason Hawkins
Odette Yustman: Beth
McIntyre
YEAR OF RELEASE: 2008
SCREENWRITER: Drew Goddard
DIRECTOR: Matt Reeves
RUNNING TIME: 84 minutes
STUDIO: Paramount
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GIGGLES, GLOBES AND OSCARS
AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS
ACADEMY AWARDS
No awards or nominations given to this film.
GOLDEN GIGGLES
(1 nomination and 0 wins)
Best Special Effects Movie
(nominated)
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The first trailer for this movie debuted before Transformers,
it simply showed an explosion in downtown New York and the head of the
Statue Of Liberty landing in the middle of street being filmed on
a handheld video camera. There was no title to accompany the clip, and
the nameless clip caused a huge buzz on the internet.
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This film was tagged with many fake names including Cheese
and Slusho, originally the name Cloverfield was also a fake
name, it was simply the name of the street in which producer J.J. Abrams
production company Bad Robot is located on in Santa Monica.
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The Statue Of Liberty head is seen about 50% larger then
it actually is in real-life. Originally the effect was done to scale and
test audiences repeatedly said the head looked too small, audiences were
having trouble believing the screen image because they imagined the head
would be much larger. So the visual effects team went back and made the
head larger.
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Images from King Kong (1933), The Beast From 20,000
Fathoms (1953), and Them! (1954) are hidden within the film.
Each image is seen extremely briefly, for only a single frame, during a
camera edit. The Them! picture is shown at 00.24.06, The Beast
from 20,000 Fathoms picture is shown at 00.45.27, and the King Kong
picture is shown at 1.06.51. A brief clip of Rob and Beth at a train station
is also seen with the King Kong image. This was taken from an alternate
ending that can be seen on the DVD.
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