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Don't go and see the movie "CLOVERFIELD"

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The monster was silly, and yes, there were lots of inconsistencies. But on the whole I greatly enjoyed it, and the concept that we're supposed to be seeing an amateur video tape is original and creative. It's an action movie seen from the grassroots. For once, it's also a Hollywood movie without a slushy happy ending.As to how someone can get seasick watching a movie, I still don't understand. It wasn't that bad, and I'm used to watching movies like Atonement.

Also, the actress Jessica Lucas - the one who played the character Lily - is a real stunner, a new Halle Berry!

It's a fun popcorn movie, and vaguely reminds me of the German pic 'Lola Rennt' or 'Run, Lola, Run.'

How many movies do you watch? Happy endings in Hollywood movies are not common these days.

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Looks like Cloverfield 2 may be in the works.... wont be by handycam the next go around, so Tropo won't get ill. :o

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Looks like Cloverfield 2 may be in the works.... wont be by handycam the next go around, so Tropo won't get ill. :o

Tropo didn't get ill the first time around, but very annoyed. Absence of illness doesn't make a good film.

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