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posted by [personal profile] nekare at 02:42pm on 04/02/2008 under ,
Well, I saw Cloverfield today. Meh, it was okay. Truth to be told, the best thing about it is its WONDERFUL publicity campaign, which was intriguing and creepy and had me OMG SO EXCITED about it.

The actual movie, though? Not as good. It was decent in the claustrophobia feeling, and the 'insider' POV makes it a bit scarier. I also liked that it wasn't predictable (unless maybe at the ending, when you remember the tape was found in 'a place formerly called Central Park' and know that this is it) and they actually went and killed all the characters. Cool.

Now, I know the hand-held camera is the POINT of the movie, but damn, do I wish it wasn't. You can make it just as emphatical with normal camerawork and the story would benefit from a score and proper, non-blurry camera angles. But oh well. The monster was... weird? Those first glimpses of it when you can't see that much of it were pretty good and creepy, the last ones not so much. Better actors would've been cool as well. Hud aka 'annoying guy holding the camera that likes to think about hobos on fire' was, well, really annoying. And dumb. When we came out of the theatre my brother said that no joke he'd been so sure he was mentally retarded when they first gave him the camera in the party, lol. So yeah, less stupid jokes and more monster, kthnx.

SO I'M TORN. I liked seeing the emotional breakdown of all of the characters and the fear and the complete confusion - but I think that's something that works better in writing, the sticking to one POV part. Because my inner cinema whore? Is demanding information. I want to know what happened and how it happened and where it happened and I want to know it now, writers. So, yeah. Dunno. Fic would be sort of awesome, though. Crossover fic.

Truth to be told, I would've digged it real hard if it HAD been Godzilla. Boo.

Also, all of those people that had to go out of the cinema because of the shaky camerawork? ARE PANSIES. I get horrible motion sickness just about anywhere but I was pretty fine and chilling with a giant bag of popcorn and was perfectly okay.

They showed the trailer for Iron Man and I'm actually excited for it. Weird, considering my hatred for Tony Stark is somewhat unfathomable. I never truly liked the dude, but I can't stand him ever since Civil War. More than Captain America, even! *le gasp* (that's another weird thing. Civil War happens and all of the sudden I'm almost lukewarm about the guy. And I didn't even read far enough for his death! I DON'T KNOW.)

ETA: Oh, yeah, you want to know how the title was 'translated' in here? It was: Cloverfield Monstruo. WORST. MOVIE TITLE. TRANSLATION. EVER.
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posted by [identity profile] logovo.livejournal.com at 09:18pm on 04/02/2008
OK, that does qualify as the worst translation yet. They need something like Cloverfield: Terror Desconocido. You know, something that would give the internetless a clue.
 
posted by [identity profile] sunshineclouds.livejournal.com at 09:33pm on 04/02/2008
No la he visto y no sé si la veré pero esto -->
Cloverfield Monstruo. WORST. MOVIE TITLE. TRANSLATION. EVER.
es cierto O_o Y mira que para traducciones casi siempre puras vergüenzas aquí en México.
 
posted by [identity profile] mellafe.livejournal.com at 09:53pm on 04/02/2008
Supongo que hay un ente superior que le pone títulos en español a las películas gringas, porque hay algunas que son ATROCES. Yo sé que las que llegan acá, vienen de Argentina primero pero igual. Ustedes están más lejos.
 
posted by [identity profile] sunshineclouds.livejournal.com at 11:05pm on 04/02/2008
A veces me frustra porque en lugar de aprovechar y poner un buen título salen con semejantes sandeces O_o

Hay cada atrocidad; como ejemplo.
Nostalgia del Pasado
O_o El pleonasmo en su máxima expresión.
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 10:19pm on 04/02/2008
Hijos, habra algo que de menos miedo que eso? Se oye tan... estupido. o_O
 
posted by [identity profile] sunshineclouds.livejournal.com at 11:06pm on 04/02/2008
Supongo que esperan que con semejante título les de curiosidad por ver de qué se trata O_o
 
posted by [identity profile] chrryblssmninja.livejournal.com at 09:37pm on 04/02/2008
I don't know how I'd do a Cloverfield/Gossip Girl fic. The idea's been gnawing at my mind...but I must finish my novel first. yeah.

hee, I only have like Civil War 1, 2, maybe 3, but everyone seemed not to like it, so I just got the Capt. America death issue and that's it.
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 10:21pm on 04/02/2008
ZOMG. THAT'D BE SORT OF AWESOME. Blair! Trying to run away while still trying to keep her Jimmy Choos impeccable! XD

Everytime I read an episode I kept wanting to hit my head against walls, mainly because everyone BUT Ben Grimm was acting like they were under a stupidifying spell, and you know you have a problem when it's only THE THING, FOR CHRIST'S SAKE, THE THING that's actually thinking. *headdesk* So, yeah, don't read it. I haven't read that issue, though, was it any good?
 
posted by [identity profile] chrryblssmninja.livejournal.com at 08:09am on 05/02/2008
and she has a helicopter. :)

haven't read it yet.
 
posted by [identity profile] mellafe.livejournal.com at 09:51pm on 04/02/2008
DUDE, there are many movies with worse titles than that one.

Rain Man: cuando dos hermanos se encuentran (PFFFTT)
Atonement: Expiación, deseo y pecado (WHAT?!)

ad that's all I have. WORSE!!!!
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 10:26pm on 04/02/2008
Okay, okay, hay peores. PERO SIGUE ESTANDO HORRIBLE. (habia una revista de cine por aqui que tenia una columna de los peores 'bautizos' de peliculas. Eran TANTOS los nombres cheches que era deprimente. Divertido, pero deprmiente.)
 
posted by [identity profile] sunshineclouds.livejournal.com at 11:03pm on 04/02/2008
¿La revista es Cinemanía? Yo la compraba y esa sección era eso: graciosa al principio pero muy deprimente en realidad; digo, parece que insultan nuestra inteligencia con semejantes bautizos :/
 
posted by [identity profile] kellifer-fic.livejournal.com at 10:17pm on 04/02/2008
I'm terrible with motion sickness so took motion sickness pills before I went in to see it. The pharmacy chick made sure I understood I had to take them half an hour before I got on the boat... ha!

But yeah, pills meant I didn't get even an inkling of urky headness which was grand... but I'd accidentally gotten the ones with caffeinne in them and couldn't sleep the entire night after.
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 10:29pm on 04/02/2008
Well at least you didn't fall asleep DURING the movie - I always take dramamine for motion sickness, and I've actually used them JUST so I could go to sleep. I once fell asleep on a chair in a party because I accidently took an extra one, lol.

I've seen so many reports of people going out to throw up or 'vomit on the stairs' and other classy stuff like that but no one even got up while watching it...
 
posted by [identity profile] schwarzbrille.livejournal.com at 10:27pm on 04/02/2008
Thanks for writing this! I've been curious to hear what people outside of NYC think about it, since seeing it in the city (near Columbus Circle, no less!) is a distinctly freaky experience. Just the other day I was walking to a show and noticed the Woolworth Building (the first building to collapse) in the distance, and realized that the Statue of Liberty's head had to have rolled down the street near where I was walking, if the angles were correct. Not to mention that for a few days after, any screech or bang nearly had me nearly wetting myself... XD

I loved every bit of the movie, though, so maybe it's just me. ;D
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 10:33pm on 04/02/2008
lol, there's that XD I go all 'ZOMG I WAS THERE' with NYC based movies nowadays, but actually living there must be a completely different experience. :3

Well, at least I liked it (mostly because, monsters? MAKE EVERYTHING COOLER BY DEFAULT), my mom and brother were all 'see if we ever let you choose the movie again', lol.
 
posted by [identity profile] sometimesophie.livejournal.com at 11:32pm on 04/02/2008
I know what you mean about Cloverfield. I didn't feel that invested in any of the characters, either, so the ending was a little 'huh, yeah okay' rather than the 'noooooooooooo' I felt it should have been. A good experience, overall, but nothing OMGSPECTACULAR!!1

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