Cloverfield?

CRAP
Total votes: 11 (38%)
NOT CRAP
Total votes: 18 (62%)
Total votes: 29

Movie: Cloverfield

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stephensolo wrote:I pulled these from the quotes sites, meaning this is the good stuff:


Oh, for pete's sake. THAT's a stretch. What quotes sites? The movie's site? IMDB? Official movie sites are always gonna pull out whatever appeals to the lowest common denominator and IMDB is populated by mouthbreathers.

Not to mention that most of the dialogue i thought was clever is gonna sound lame out of context of the scene. Quoting Hud saying "um...something else...also terrifying!" had me busting a gut in the theater, but it doesn't exactly pop off the written page, does it?
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Movie: Cloverfield

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stephensolo wrote:Can people stop using the term “enjoy the ride” when talking about movies? Don’t we, as U.S. Americans, do enough shutting off of the brains watching TV, driving, going to work, shitting? We’re supposed to play dumb at movies, too?


If you're shutting off your brain while driving, please stay the fuck off the roads in my town.
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Movie: Cloverfield

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iembalm wrote:I can think of any number of lines that are exponentially worse in any one of the Star Wars movies.


Ha! Too true.

Look, i'm not making the argument that Cloverfield is high art by any stretch of the imagination. There Will Be Blood, and No Country, for example, are both FAR superior. But that doesn't mean i can't also enjoy a cheesy monster romp that's well executed. It's unfair to compare this to schlock like Independence Day, a movie that tried to tie in jingoistic bullshit and faux-inspirational speeches from President Bill Pullman to make the movie out to be more than it actually was. Cloverfield is basically "BIG FUCKING MONSTER! FUCKING RUN!" with the occasional throwaway gag that captures a bit of the cultural zeitgeist (i'm sorry, if you don't laugh at the image of a bunch of people pausing from FREAKING THE FUCK OUT to snap a cell phone picture of the Statue of Liberty's decapitated head, then you and i probably won't be sharing laughs over beers anytime soon). If i'm not allowed to enjoy that on its own merits just because our country is populated by dumbshits whose brains can't process more than BIG FUCKING MONSTER, well, look, it's not my fault other people don't have more varied taste.
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Movie: Cloverfield

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DrAwkward wrote:
iembalm wrote:I can think of any number of lines that are exponentially worse in any one of the Star Wars movies.


Ha! Too true.

Look, i'm not making the argument that Cloverfield is high art by any stretch of the imagination. There Will Be Blood, and No Country, for example, are both FAR superior. But that doesn't mean i can't also enjoy a cheesy monster romp that's well executed. It's unfair to compare this to schlock like Independence Day, a movie that tried to tie in jingoistic bullshit and faux-inspirational speeches from President Bill Pullman to make the movie out to be more than it actually was. Cloverfield is basically "BIG FUCKING MONSTER! FUCKING RUN!" with the occasional throwaway gag that captures a bit of the cultural zeitgeist (i'm sorry, if you don't laugh at the image of a bunch of people pausing from FREAKING THE FUCK OUT to snap a cell phone picture of the Statue of Liberty's decapitated head, then you and i probably won't be sharing laughs over beers anytime soon). If i'm not allowed to enjoy that on its own merits just because our country is populated by dumbshits whose brains can't process more than BIG FUCKING MONSTER, well, look, it's not my fault other people don't have more varied taste.


I'm the same way with Jet Li movies.

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