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The plot of the film comes to seem as if it were a video file recovered from a digital video camera by the U.S. Department of Defense. The film begins with a warning that the images below to point to be seen is a case called "Cloverfield" and found in the area that was "formerly known as Central Park." Robert "Rob" Hawkins wakes in the morning of April 27, after sleeping with a platonic friend earlier, Elizabeth "Beth" McIntyre. Coney Island plan to stop that same day.

The image cuts for next month when Jason Rob's brother and his girlfriend Lily prepare a farewell party for Rob. At the party, his friend Hudson "Hud" Platt used the camera to film testimonials for Rob, accidentally recording Rob and Beth in Coney Island trip. During recording, Hud Marlena flirts unsuccessfully with another party guest. After Beth leaves the party, which seems to be an earthquake, and the city suffers a blackout shortly. News reports local an oil tanker has overturned near Liberty Island. An explosion in Lower Manhattan makes the party attendees to leave the building and witness the head of the Statue Freedom crashed near the street. Hud records what appears to be a giant monster a few blocks away. Many took refuge in a convenience store as the Woolworth Building collapses. Rob, Jason, Lilly, Hud and Marlene attempt to escape from Manhattan via the Brooklyn Bridge. A huge tail breaks the bridge, sending Jason and hundreds of others in the water. The survivors are forced to flee back to Manhattan. Rob heard the message from Beth saying that she is trapped in his apartment and unable to move. The news shows the Guard National attack the monster and smaller, vicious creatures that are going out of your body (called HSP or human parasites scale " research on how special Blu-Ray). Rob, Hud, Lily and Marlena risk to rescue Beth. Soon they are caught in a crossfire between the monster and the army and escape to a metro station. They decide to go through the subway tunnels to reach Beth's apartment, but are attacked by several parasites. One of them bites Marlena. The group escapes into the department store Bloomingdale's, where they are greeted by Sergeant Pryce and a local squad of U.S. Army soldiers. They have created a field hospital and command center in the store. As Rob tries to enlist the help of Beth, Marlena's eyes start to bleed and she takes off before the explosion behind a curtain. Seargent Pryce allows others to leave, but warns them to report to a military evacuation site before 6:00 am, when the last helicopter evacuates Manhattan and the military issue its "Hammerdown" protocol. This would entail the bombing of the city in an effort to destroy the monster. The group meets Beth tower apartment in Time Warner Center has collapsed against another tower in the center. To climb the standing tower and cross on the roof of the Beth and work their way into her apartment. Beth is caught and pierced by a concrete reinforcing bar, but are able to release it. After the rescue, the four make their way to the place of refuge where they encounter the monster once again in Grand Central Station, while the army continues to engage that. Lily ran a helicopter leave without their friends. Moments later, Rob, Beth and Hud are taken in a second helicopter and a witness to the U.S. Air Force B-2 Spirit carpet-bomb the monster. Al As Hud begins hailing victory over the monster, who comes and attacks the helicopter, causing it to crash in a clearing of grass in Central Park. A voice on the radio crashed warns helicopter Hammerdown protocol to be effective in fifteen minutes and said that anyone hearing the sirens in the area of the explosion. Hud and Beth pull a injured Rob clear of the helicopter wreckage, but Hud returns to recover the camera and as it does a monster appears above him. This is the first time you go to monster with clarity and daylight. Curiously examines Hud for a moment, then try to eat it, spitting out the top half of your body. Rob and Beth grabs recording camera and take shelter under a bridge in Central Park as air raid sirens began to sound and bombers can be heard in the distance, it indicating that the protocol Hammerdown is about to begin. Rob and Beth take turns leaving their last testimonies of the time, that Rob mentioned as Saturday, May 23 in the chamber. Several explosions occur as the output was carried out massive bombing and the child is heard screaming in pain. As the bridge collapses and debris covers Camera ("military intelligence" under the special research mode version of the Blu-ray, said it was all that protected the camera during the hammer down protocol), Rob and Beth can be heard professing their love to each other as another bomb explodes, stopping the recording of the camera. The film then shows images of Rob and Beth Coney Island date, where the distance, an object can be seen falling into the ocean. Sharing information: List of characters in the universe Cloverfield Michael Stahl-David as Robert "Rob" Hawkins Mike Vogel as Jason Hawkins TJ Miller as Hudson "Hud" Platt Odette Yustman as Elizabeth "Beth" Jessica Lucas as Lily Ford McIntyre Lizzy Caplan and Marilyn Diamond Ben Feldman as Travis To avoid leaking information on plot, instead of hearing the actors with scenes from the film, scripts from Abrams's previous productions were used as television series Alias and Lost. Some scenes were written specifically for the audition process, not intended for use in the film. Despite not being told the premise of the film, Lizzy Caplan said he accepted a role in "Cloverfield" the mere fact that he was a fan of the Abrams-produced TV series Lost (which related his former co-star Kiele Sanchez was a character recurrent), and his experience of discovering its true nature was initially said that she would not sign a movie in the future "without knowing exactly what is ". He said his character was a strange sarcastic, and that his role was" physically demanding. "Promotion of Production The poster Rescue New York (1981) inspired by the scene of the severed head of the Statue of Liberty in Cloverfield. JJ Abrams devised a new monster after he and his son visited a store toys in Japan, while promoting 'Mission: Impossible III. He explained: "We saw all these Godzilla toys, and I thought, we have our own [American] monster, and not King Kong. I love King Kong. King Kong is adorable. And Godzilla is a charming monster. We love Godzilla. But I wanted something that was crazy and intense. "Abrams is a tribute to King Kong about 67 minutes into the movie, just after the crash of a helicopter. When the video camera breaks, a quick scene of Coney Island is. This is followed by several frames of the original film set of King Kong. There are two frames of others still in "pre-recorded" sequences, one film! and one of The Beast from 20,000 fathoms – these two films are also listed in the credits. In February 2007, Paramount Pictures secretly Cloverfield green light, to be produced by Abrams, directed by Matt Reeves and written by Drew Goddard. The project was produced by Abrams' company, Bad Robot Productions. Visual effects producer Chantal Feghali was. The severed head of the Statue of Liberty was inspired by the movie poster of Escape from New York 1981, which had shown the head lying in the streets in New York. According to Reeves, "It's a very provocative image. And that was the source that inspired producer JJ Abrams said:" Now this would be an interesting idea for a movie. " "The title of the film was titled Cloverfield from the beginning, but the title changed throughout production before completion as the original. Matt Reeves explained that the title was changed frequently due to the publicity caused by the teaser trailer, "This excitement spread to such an extent that suddenly could not use the name more. So we started using all these names like Slush and cheese. And people always knew what we were doing! "The director said that" Cloverfield "was the government's designation for events caused by the monster, comparing the degree to the Manhattan Project. "It's not a project in itself. It is the way this case has been designated. This is why it is in the trailer, and it becomes clear in the film. It's how they refer to this phenomenon [or] this case, "said the director. The film's final title, Cloverfield is the name of the exit Abrams takes to his office in Santa Monica. A final title, Greyshot was proposed before the film is officially titled Cloverfield. The name is taken from the arc Greyshot the two survivors take refuge at the end of the film. Director Matt Reeves said he decided not to change the title to Greyshot because the movie was already so well known as Cloverfield. The other film was tentative titles: 1-18-08 (USA) (promotional title) Cheese (USA) (fake working title) Clover (USA) (title false labor) Monstrous (USA) (promotional title) Slush (USA) (fake working title) Title of JJ Abrams Project (USA) (working title) Greyshot (USA) (proposed title) Film casting process was carried out in secret, with no script being sent to candidates. With production Estimated to have a budget of $ 30 million, filming began in mid June 2007 in New York. A cast member indicated that the film would seem that a $ 150 million, despite producers not casting recognizable and expensive actors. The filmmakers used the Panasonic HVX200 for most interior scenes, and the Sony CineAlta F23 camera high definition video to film almost every scene outside New York. Filming took place in Coney Island, with scenes filmed in Wonder Deno's Amusement Park, the wheel and the B & B Carousel. Some interior shots were filmed on a soundstage in Downey, California, Bloomingdale's in the movie was actually filmed in an empty Robinsons-May store was under reconstruction in Arcadia, California, and scenes out of Sephora and the electronics store was filmed at Downtown Los Angeles. Brooklyn Bridge, as seen through the narrative of the film in first person the movie was filmed and edited in a style vrit MIBC, to look like it was filmed with a handheld camera, including jump cuts similar to those found in home movies. TJ Miller, who plays Hud, has repeatedly said interviews that he shot a third of the film and almost half of it did in the movie. Director Matt Reeves described the presentation, "We wanted this it's like someone found a Handicam, took the tape and put it in the player to view. What you see is a home movie then becomes something else. "Explains Reeves pedestrians documenting the severed head of the Statue of Liberty with the camera phones was a reflection of the contemporary era. According to him: "Cloverfield talks a lot of fear and anxieties of our time, how we live our lives constantly documenting things and putting them on YouTube, sending people videos through e-mail mail. felt it was very applicable to how people feel now. "Several of the filmmakers heard but not seen in the film. The man shouting" Oh my God! "Several times when the head of the Statue of Liberty lands in the street is the producer Bryan Burk, and director Matt Reeves said the radio broadcast whispered at the end of the credits. After seeing a cut of the film, Steven Spielberg suggested giving the public a clue to the fate of the monster during the climax, which resulted in the addition of a countdown heard on the radio the helicopter and the sound of air raid sirens to signal the next attack Hammerdown. creature design Main article: Clover (creature) principal visual effects supervisor Phil Tippett Studio Tippett and his company were recruited to develop the visual effects for Cloverfield. Since the visual effects were added after filming, the cast members had to react to a creature lacking during scenes, only to be familiar with early conceptual representations of the beast. Artist Neville Page designed the monster, by creating a biological of the creature, although many of its ideas as "elongated, and articulated external esophagus" do not appear on the screen. The key idea behind the monster was a creature immature suffering from separation anxiety. " This recalls the real-life elephants who get frightened and lash out at the circus, because the director felt that "no There's nothing scarier than something huge that is scared. "Marketing Before release of the movie, Paramount Pictures carried out a viral marketing campaign promotion of the film that included viral tie-ins similar to Lost Experience. The filmmakers decided to create a teaser trailer to be a surprise in light of the saturation of the common media, which together during the preparation stage of the production process. The trailer was used as the basis for the movie itself. Paramount Pictures encouraged the teaser to be released without an associate's degree, and the Motion Picture Association of America approved the move. As Transformers showed high tracking numbers before its release in July 2007, the study attached the teaser trailer for Cloverfield that showed the release date of January 18, 2008 no, but title. A second trailer was released on November 16, 2007, which was attached to Beowulf, confirming the title. The studio had kept knowledge of the secret project online community, a rarity cited due to the presence of the buckets that follow upcoming films. The controlled release of information about the film has been observed as a risky strategy that could succeed like The Blair Witch Project (1999) or disappoint like Snakes on a Plane (2006), the last which had generated online hype but do not attract large audiences. Chad Hartigan of Exhibitor Relations Co. saw several potential problems with the film, including the lack of big stars, the disappointing results of Godzilla-style films in the U.S., and the film's scheduled release in January, considered a "dumping ground for bad movies." Pre-launch speculation The plot of the sudden appearance of the untitled trailer for Cloverfield fueled speculation the media about the film's plot. U.S. Today reported the possibilities of the film is based on the work of HP Lovecraft, a live-action adaptation Voltron (based on a misinterpretation of the tow line "It's alive!" and "It's a lion!"), a new film Godzilla, or a lap-off television series. The Star Ledger also reported the possibility that the film is based on the Lovecraft tradition or Godzilla. The Guardian reported the possibility of a Lost spin-off, while Time Out reported that the film was about an alien called The Parasite. " IGN also backed the possibility of such a premise, with the parasite is rumored to be a title for the film. Online, slush and Colossus had been discussed in other possible titles. Entertainment Weekly also disputed reports that the film would be about a parasite or a colossal Asian robot such as Voltron. Visitors Web site Is not It Cool News have pointed allusions 11.09 on the basis of the destruction in New York as the Statue of Liberty decapitated. The film also has developed an alternative reality game fans who have followed other viral marketing campaigns, as laid down for the television series Lost, the video game Halo 2 and Halo 3, the Nine Inch Nails album, Year Zero, and the latest Batman movie The Dark Knight. The members of the forums and unfiction.com argn.com have investigated the background of the film, with "1-18-08" section in the generation of Unfiction more than 7,700 jobs in August 2007. Members had studied the photographs in the film's official site, potentially related MySpace profiles, and the teaser poster at Comic-Con for the movie. A folk art piece posits that fan monster was a mutated humpback whale. Viral tie-ins photos on the marketing website 1-18-08.com viral websites containing Lovecraftian elements of the puzzle as Ethan Haas Was Right, originally reported to be connected to the film. On July 9, 2007, producer JJ Abrams said that although a number of websites are being developed to market the film, the only official site they found was 1-18-08.com. On the site, a collection of photos with time code is provided to visitors reconstruct a series of events and interpret their meaning. The images can be rotated several times and quickly moving the mouse away. Also, while the 1-18-08.com, if the page has been left long enough, the monster's roar can be heard. Finally, www.cloverfieldmovie.com was created. The site provides as a trailer and a number, 33,287, which, text message from a mobile phone always ring tone roar of the monster and a wallpaper of a decimated Manhattan. This eventually turns out to be a series of Paramount (the people later received the material of iron Man, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Kung Fu Panda and The Love Guru). As part of the viral marketing campaign, the drink Slush! has served as a tie-in. The drink had already appeared in previous creation producer Abrams, the television series Alias. viral websites slush! and a Japanese drilling company called Tagruato (, Taguruato?) were launched to add to the mythology Cloverfield. A building that bears the logo of the company Tagruato also be seen in the television commercial of the eleventh Star Trek film, another production Abrams. When Cloverfield was hosted at Comic-Con 2007, gray Slush! T-shirts were distributed to attendees. Fans who had registered in the Slush! website for Cloverfield received emails from fictional sonar images before the film's release that showed a deep-sea creature heading toward Manhattan.

The Tagruato website, the only page in addition to the home page that has "twisted sword" is a symbol of the deep drilling at sea, and "Clover" that supposedly originated in the ocean surrounding Coney Island. If someone is going to feature interactive map, the station closer the "Chuai station" which is set to open four months after the attack on New York. It also states in the "News" the section was an altercation and shall be brief as I have sent special teams to tackle the problem. He also claims that the Tagruato satellite is tracking a falling piece of a satellite made by the Japanese government, no luck so far, but says that "According to data Hatsui, which disappeared during the week of the Atlantic Ocean late last (Hatsui is the name of a satellite that the satellite went down earlier). Tagruato.jp addition, Slusho.jp, Jamieandteddy.com and 1-18-08.com have at least a "deformed bar" symbol in each. Slush counts on its website, has 1-18-08.com behind Teddy Hansen Photography and Jamieandteddy.com which has the homepage, making it appear that there is a relationship between the three of them. On this site, a suggestion so that the monster was given after moving the photos around for some time. Producer Bryan Burk said the virus tie-in "[It] was done in conjunction with the study … Any experience in making this film is very reminiscent [of] how we did "Lost." Director Matt Reeves described Slush! as part of the connection concerned "with Abrams' Alias and that the drink is a" meta-story "Cloverfield. He explained: "It almost like tentacles that grow out of the film and lead also to the ideas in the film. And there's this weird way where you can go see the movie is an experience … But there is another place in this you can get engaged where there is this other aspect to all those who are in it. All [...] the kinds of stories bounce off each other and inform each other. But at the end of the day, this film stands on its own to be a movie. [...] The kind of stories Internet and connections and clues are in some way, a prism and is another way of seeing the same thing. For us, it's just another interesting aspect of the narrative. "Titled goods prequel to the manga series of four installments by Yoshiki Togawa Cloverfield / Kishin (/ Kishin, Kurbfrudo / Kishin?) is being published by Japanese publisher Kadokawa Shoten. The story centers on a Japanese school student named Kishin Aiba high, which somehow has a connection to the monster. Based on the successful first weekend Night Cloverfield in theaters, Hasbro began accepting orders for a 14-inch (36 cm) figure of the monster toy collection with the authentic sound and their parasites to be sent to the fans on December 24, 2008. Music and sound by Rob Mix Party compilation album by various artists Released January 17, 2008 Genre Alternative rock, blues-rock, Britpop, electronica, indie pop, indie rock Length 64:02 Due to its presentation as images of a consumer digital recorder, Cloverfield has not film score, with the exception of the song "Roar! (Cloverfield Overture)" by Michael Giacchino that plays over the closing credits. Similarities between "Roar!" And the music of Godzilla composer Akira Ifukube have been observed, and it has been suggested that Giacchino's overture a tribute to the work Ifukube, which was confirmed by Matt Reeves on the DVD commentary track. The soundtrack was supervised by William Douglas Murray files and Skywalker Sound. Rob's Party Mix or blend of Cloverfield is a collection the music played in the opening sequences of the movie that was released exclusively on Apple's iTunes Store on January 22, 2008 instead of a soundtrack traditional. Feedback Cloverfield, "Roar! (Cloverfield Overture)" by Michael Giacchino that plays over the closing credits not included in the album since it is the mixtape played at the party and not the official soundtrack of the film. This album was distributed to guests at a party for the premiere of Cloverfield held in the fourth dark in New York on January 17, 2008. A statement from the full score of all the music from the film, including Giacchino "Roar!" final piece of the title, has been released exclusively on iTunes, but has not been officially launched in retail stores. A CD titled Rob Party Mix is packaged in a special edition of Cloverfield available for sale in Canada, Wal-Mart from April 22, 2008. Although Ashley Tisdale "He Said, She Said" was in the movie, which was cut album. Track listing # Title Artist Length 1. "West Coast" Coconut Records 3:32 2. "Taper Jean Girl Kings of Leon 3:05 3." Beautiful Girls "Sean Kingston 4:01 4." No I have your attention "The Blood Arm 3:35 5." Got Your Moments "Scissors for Lefty 3:11 6." Abandon The Funk (Tear the Roof of the Sucker) "Parliament 5:46 7." 19-2000 "Gorillaz 3:27 8." The Underdog "Spoon 3:42 9." Pistol of Fire "Kings of Leon 2:20 10. "Disco Lies" Moby 3:22 11. "Do the Whirlwind" Architecture in Helsinki 4:39 12. "ugly" The Black Keys 2:24 13. "Four Winds "Bright Eyes 4:16 14." Paseo "Joan As Policewoman 3:09 15." Seventeen Years "Ratatat 4:26 16." Wraith Pinned to the Mist and other games of "Of Montreal 4:15 17." Fuzz () Mucc 4:47 Reception Cloverfield opened in 3411 theaters on January 18, 2008 and raised a total of $ 16,930,000 in its opening day in the United States and Canada. He made $ 40,058,229 in its first weekend, so is the release in January most successful to date. Globally, it has raised $ 170,602,318, making it the first film in 2008 raised more than $ 100 million. Critics largely praised "Cloverfield", the April 27, 2008, revision total website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 76% of critics gave the film to comments positive based on 173 reviews. According to Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream press, the film has received an average score of 0.64, based on 37 reviews. Marc Savlov of The Austin Chronicle calls the film "feature intense and original creature I've seen in my adult life to the movies [...] a thoroughbred, A grade, exhilarating monster movie. "Quote direction of Matt Reeves, the" whip-smart stylistically invisible "script and the" almost subliminal evocation of our current paranoid phobia sometimes terror "as the keys to success film, saying that telling the story through the lens of the camera a character "works fantastically well." Michael Rechtshaffen of The Hollywood Reporter called it "chillingly effective," praising the effects and the movie "claustrophobic intensity." He said that although the characters "no are particularly interesting or developed, "there was" something refreshing about a monster movie that is filled with the usual suspects. "Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly said the film was "surreptitiously subversive, [A] stylistically clever little gem", and although the characters were "silly vapid, twenty-something" and acting "right immemorial," the decision to tell the story through amateur footage was "brilliant." Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times wrote that the film is "quite scary at times" and cites "unmistakable evocations of 9 / 11. "He concludes that" All in all, is an effective film, deploying its special effects well and not break the illusion that everything is happening as we see it. "Todd McCarthy of Variety called the film an" old-fashioned monster movie dressed in trendy new threads ", praising the special effects," nihilistic attitude "and" post-9/11 anxiety overlay, "but said:" Ultimately, [is] not much different from any creature features marauders who have come before "Foundas. Scott, LA Weekly criticized the use of film scenes reminiscent of September 11, 2001 in New York and called it "Cheap and opportunistic." Suggested that the film was the participation in "stealth" attempts at social commentary and compared unfavorably with Don Siegel films, George A. Romero and Steven Spielberg, saying: "When the filmmakers all had something important to say about the state of the world and nature [...], human Abrams has little to say about anything. "Manohla Dargis in the New York Times called the allusions" disgusting ", saying," [images] may suggest the attack, and you may curse the filmmakers for their vulgarity, insensitivity or lack of imagination ", but" the movie is too dumb to offend anything but their intelligence. "She concludes that the film" works as an impressive showcase for looking realistic special effects, a realism that does not spread to humans whose fates are meant running to invoke pity and fear, but to inspire yawns and contempt. "Stephanie Zacharek of Salon.com calls the movie" badly constructed, humorless and emotionally sadistic, "and summarized by saying that the film has the trauma of 11 / 9 and becomes just another random spectacle at which to aim and shoot. "Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune warned that the viewer can feeling "dizzy" with references to Sept. 11, but that "other sequences [...] lead to real jolt" and that such tactics were " crude, but certainly exciting. "He called the film" dumb ", but" quick and dirty and effectively brusque, "concluding that despite to be "a tougher, more demographically calculating brand of fun," he liked the movie. Bruce Paterson described cinephilia the film as "a successful experiment in style, but not necessarily a success story for those who want dramatic closure." Cloverfield appeared lists of critics' top ten best films of 2008. Empire magazine named her the fifth best film of 2008. However, the prestigious French film magazine Cahiers du Cinema Name the movie as the worst third in 2008. Bloody Disgusting movie ranked as the number twenty on the list of 'Top 20 horror films of the decade 'article calling the film "A brilliant pride, no doubt backed by a marketing genius early following the less is more philosophy tempting indeed … like Blair Witch almost ten years ago helped prove Cloverfield, especially in its first half hour, you can not see the scariest thing of all "The film was nominated for four awards:. He was nominated for two Saturn Awards for Best Actress sharing (Lizzy Caplan) "and" Best science fiction film. "Most of them were nominated for two Golden Trailer Awards for" Best Thriller Trailer " and "original trailer." [Citation needed] The film won the Saturn Award for "Best science fiction film." Are also classified # 12 Bravo on 13 scariest movie moments. [Citation needed] shaky camerawork Sign AMC theater warning customers to compare the film to a mountain Russian. The style of the film's shaky camera film, dubbed "Queasy-Cam" by Roger Ebert, has caused some viewers (especially in rooms Dark film) to experience motion sickness such as nausea and temporary loss of balance. Audience members prone to migraines have cited the film as a trigger. Some cinemas showing the film, including AMC Theatres, warning signs, informing viewers about the filming style of "Cloverfield" while other theaters such as the Pacific Theater verbally warned guests at the box office experience dizziness while watching the film and what to do if they had to leave. Cinema influences of video encoding and compression can cause artifacts in fast moving field of view. Home media release The DVD was released on April 22, 2008 in two versions: the standard edition of a single disk and an exclusive steel book "special edition that was sold at Suncoast close exercise and retailers in the U.S. Canada and Future Shop. Other stores include an exclusive bonus disc exclusive entitled "TJ Miller's Video Diary" with the DVD at all Best Buy stores, an exclusive mix CD titled "Rob's Goin 'to Japan Party Mix" with the DVD at all Target stores and Wal-Mart a tone of exclusivity with the DVD at all Kmart and Sears retailers. Borders also has an exclusive booklet covering your DVD. Region 2 DVD was released on June 9 editions of both a disk and disk two. The limited edition metal box is only available from HMV, while Play.com offers exclusive home. The metal box HMV exclusive contains two discs. The DVD includes two alternate endings, which vary only slightly. The first alternative ending shows Rob and Beth come out of the Coney Avenue station Islandtillwell rather than on the Ferris wheel and features different sirens in the background as Rob talks to the camera. In the second alternative end, just after the final explosion, Beth can be heard screaming "Rob", followed by a brief clip of an unknown person looking at the camera (in the commentary, Matt Reeves said it was one of the crew members) and brushing debris from the lens. The film ends with the original final clip of Rob and Beth in Coney Island date of recording of themselves in the wheel of fortune as the camera's tape ends with two differences: no timestamp in the lower left corner of the screen, and there are additional beep indicating the end of the tape. A Blu-ray edition was released on June 3, 2008. It includes a "Special Investigation Mode" and all the features premium of 2 DVDs in high definition. Sequel in the premiere of the movie, Matt Reeves talked about possibilities on how to turn a sequel, if movie succeeds. According to Reeves, "While we were on set making the film, we talked about the possibilities and directions of how to go a sequel. The fun of this movie was that it could have been the only movie that did that night, there might be another movie! In this day and the age of people filming their lives on their phones with camera and Handycam, upload it to YouTube … That was kind of exciting thinking that "In another interview, says Reeves. There is a time when the Brooklyn Bridge, and there was a guy filming something on the side of the bridge, and Hud sees him filming and turns and sees the ship has capsized and sees the Statue of Liberty without a head, then turns and briefly to this type of film it. In my mind that two movies intersecting for a brief moment, and I thought I had something interesting in the idea that this incident happened and there are so many different points of view, and there are several different movies at least spending the night and just saw a piece another. Reeves also notes that the final scene on Coney Island shows something falling into the ocean in the background (pointed out by fans to be on the far right of the view wheel of fortune, a little to the left of a boat sitting in the water seen falling as it emits a beep), but gave no details. (This is, however, many days before the beginning of the film and shows the two main characters in Coney Island before meeting again at the start of the game as evidenced by the date stamp in camera images. This refers to how events began to happen and satellite falling from orbit-owned media company Japanese media mentioned.) Producers Bryan Burk and JJ Abrams also announced their thoughts to Entertainment Weekly about possible sequels. According to Bryan Burk, "The creative team has materialized entire backstory which, if we're lucky, we might explore in future films." Abrams said he did not want to rush in the development of the sequel to the success of the first film and create more a second part that is true to the previous film. In late January 2008, Matt Reeves entered early talks with Paramount Pictures to direct a Cloverfield sequel, it would probably be filmed before Reeves's other project, The Invisible Woman. Reeves now says: The idea of doing something so differently is exhilarating. We hope that you have created a movie experience that is different. What happens is a sequel I think we all feel really protective of that experience. The key will be whether we can find something that is attractive enough and different enough as we do, then probably worth it. Obviously it also depends on how Cloverfield does worldwide and all these things too, but in reality, for us creatively, we just want to find something to be another challenge. In an interview with The Attack of the Show, JJ Abrams has stated that she may leave the style of filming, saying he and the rest of the crew would like to try something new. In September 2008, when asked about what CraveOnline the current situation is Cloverfield 2, Abrams said that at this moment, they are still arguing, however, he still is reluctant to work on a sequel. In the same interview, Abrams said they were working on something that "might be a little cold." When asked if he would be in a different location Abrams responded that "would be a totally different kind of thing, but it is too early to talk about." In January 2010, JJ Abrams confirmed that a sequel is in development. "See also footage found ^ (Gender) References" Cloverfield official time ". Paramount Pictures. http://www.paramount.com/paramount.php. Retrieved on 2008-03-18. ^ "Box office / business for Cloverfield." IMDb. Http: / / www.imdb.com/title/tt1060277/business. 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