I haven't seen it yet, it looks good and I know what the aliens look like, it's not mch of a spoiler if you watch the trailers moderatly close p.s. is the ending really that bad? I heard it was a really bad bomb
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hud got eaten by the monster. then rob and beth ran and hid under a bridge, then rob told beth he loved her, she said the same thing back, then an explosion happened and the camera got covered in rubble. THE END.
lol! i went to the theater to see alvin and the chipmunks. and at the booth there was a sign that said "WARNING!!! cloverfield may cause motion sickness!"
I liked it. There were some intense moments but my only complaint is that they showed the monster too much. Especially at the end... it kind of ruined it for me :\\
oh, people are saying it's bad, and then other people are saying it's good, I can't watch it, my mom won't take me -_-/I don't like that she took my brother to Vegitales but not me to Cloverfield or Meet the Spartans...
It could definately make some people sick from the way it is filemed. I was one of the few in my theatre who vomited in the trash can somewhere around the middle of the movie.
I'll agree with most posts, I hated the way it ended.
But before it ended and when I wasn't too sick to my stomache, it was decent.
Well...I may be a bit biased. I went to the midnight showing of Transformers with a group of friends and was completely blown away by the trailer. The marketing scheme was golden.
Anyway, we were practically counting the days until the movie came out, keeping up with the huge campaign and we saw it the day it came out.
We had about 20 of us go and see it, and I'd say it was split almost 50/50 in the love/hate movie. I think it's one of those polarizing movies where you either think it's amazing or boring.
I, personally, loved it. I thought it was the perfect way to film a movie based on a marketing campaign so intentionally vague.
For those of you that saw it, look up the message that came after the credits. It'll either make you roll your eyes or become quite excited.