Tuesday, March 18, 2008
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Transofrmers was far from a cheesy blockbuster.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
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you guys seem to forget that fox released "28 days later" on blu-ray even though the movie was shot in...SD VIDEO. LOL.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
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I didn't get to see Cloverfield even though I wanted to. It only lasted a week where I am, plus the bad comments I heard from people and media, I heard it was a flop. Now to me watching this movie with the jumpy "camcorder" effect in HD would be like watching The Blairwitch Project in HD. Is just not worth it.
Making slightly over $79 million for a $30 million is not a "big success" in Hollywood terms. For Hollywood it would have been a big success to at least make $120 million dollars for a $30 million budget. To consider this $79 mill. box office movie a big success money wise, cloverfield should have had a single-digit millions dollar budget.
Youhave to admit the only reason Cloverfield was a box office "success" (debatable) was because they used unknown actors to keep the budget low. If the producers had used known actors Cloverfield (at $79 million) would have been an undisputable flop.
[Post edited by wii-lite on Mar 18, 2008]
Making slightly over $79 million for a $30 million is not a "big success" in Hollywood terms. For Hollywood it would have been a big success to at least make $120 million dollars for a $30 million budget. To consider this $79 mill. box office movie a big success money wise, cloverfield should have had a single-digit millions dollar budget.
Youhave to admit the only reason Cloverfield was a box office "success" (debatable) was because they used unknown actors to keep the budget low. If the producers had used known actors Cloverfield (at $79 million) would have been an undisputable flop.
[Post edited by wii-lite on Mar 18, 2008]
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
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They didnt use unknown actors b/c they were cheap. The movie was meant to feel real, like you are watching a home video of someone in the incident. JJ didnt want you to say, I hope Shia Labouef can get away from that monster. It was an enjoyable movie they had to have spent much more on marketing, which was genius.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
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Quote:
I didn't get to see Cloverfield even though I wanted to. It only lasted a week where I am, plus the bad comments I heard from people and media, I heard it was a flop.
If you consider the movie a flop based on the opinion of a few people and the media . . .
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cloverfield/
Apparently the majority have a different opinion. 79-million may not seem like a lot in Hollywood terms, but there is still money to be made off of the DVD sales, therefore that number is obviously going to increase. In the end, for a low budget film, they will have done pretty fair -- maybe not great, but still worthy enough to not be considered a flop by any means.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
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well we all know Paramount arent doing anymore HD DVD releases (which came into effect at the start of March) & from what I've heard they wont start putting out titles on Blu Ray until the summer, so we'll have 4-5 months of SD only releases from Paramount. I'd expect Cloverfield on Blu Ray once they start releasing Blu Ray titles, so probably August. Expect the same for There Will Be Blood
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
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Don't forget that the "79 million" is just for ONE country - the USA. Movies make hundreds of millions more when combining the box office receipts from ALL the countries the movie was exhibited in. Didn't Disney reveal that the first 2 Pirates movies alone brought in over 1 BILLION in worldwide combined box office receipts. And sometimes a movie that does so-so box office in North America might end up being a big hit in other countries, with a long time playing in theaters. (I remember that the 3rd Rambo movie did modest box office here, but was a MAJOR SMASH overseas, especially in Middle Eastern countries - maybe because of the Afghanistan setting).
-JIMI (the Voodoo Child)
-JIMI (the Voodoo Child)
Monday, April 28, 2008
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June 2006


Well... Eddie's got his CLOVERFIELD Review posted - (not a very good flick) - so take a moment to read it. This will be a rental for me soon, and just hope I don't get sick viewing it (on my plasma), as some have indicated is possible because of the constant and severe jerky images.










-JIMI LOVE (the Voodoo Child)
[Post edited by Love Hendrix! on Apr 28, 2008]
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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Nice! - I'm glad I haven't rented the SD-DVD yet, as we heard yesterday of Paramount's forthcoming Blu-ray release schedule, and that CLOVERFIELD will be released in early June. According to various websites' info, here are some details -
As hoped by many, this Blu-ray release will include full 1080p video as well as Dolby TrueHD audio. Additionally, this release features an exclusive Blu-ray-only HD option in the so-called "Special Investigation Mode" (Picture in Graphics track). Sounding much like a trivia track, this feature provides the viewer with tidbits of information on the film as the story unfolds.
> BD-50 Dual-Layer Disc
(video codec unknown at this time)
> 1.78:1 aspect ratio (1080p/24)
> English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Surround
> English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
> English SDH (subtitles)
* Special Investigation Mode (Blu-ray exclusive)
* Commentary by Director Matt Reeves
* Document 01.18.08: The Making of Cloverfield featurette
* Cloverfield Visual Effects featurette
* I Saw It! It's Alive! It's Huge! featurette
* Clover Fun featurette
* 4 Additional Scenes
* 2 Alternate Endings w/optional commentary
* 14 Easter Eggs
Plot Synopsis: Five young New Yorkers throw their friend a going-away party the night that a monster the size of a skyscraper descends upon the city. Told from the point of view of their video camera, the film is a document of their attempt to survive the most surreal, horrifying event of their lives.

-Looking forward to the Blu-ray rental on this!
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-JIMI McLovin (the Voodoo Child)
[Post edited by Love Hendrix! on Apr 30, 2008]
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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March 2008
This movie sucks. The documentary aspect just threw me off. I liked the "look" of the film, but filming your best friend right after his brother got wasted (along with other instances) just threw me off. It was as if I was watching a movie with the cameraman giving vocal instructions or something... save your money Hendrix.