01-30-2008, 07:59 PM
This movie struck an odd awe in me the first time i saw the trailer months ago. and now that iv'e seen the monster i'm pissed that Abrams didn't get the job helming 98's Godzilla remake. i don't even remember who's in that movie besides Azaria, but i remember thinking that people just weren't concerned enough that a giant creature is attacking New York. Cloverfield would have been a great Godzilla remake told from the view of some camcorder but alas.. Now to the movie. What happened to The brothers girlfriend? she flew off in a chopper and nothing is explained. i wanted a little more news coverage from the worlds view of whats going on. Nobody even mentions terrorist attack which is unrealistic. i wanted the Army to explain where this thing came from and what it was doing here, i mean it was very realistic, but i think a POV from Los Angeles where some CNN expert is explaining that there may be more than one of these things cause they found the ship, or found the cave, ect. Why would that chopper pilot fly so close to this thing? and not veer off at an angle to increase distance. How did the monster just appear over HUD? wern't they just bombing it in the city? did they not see it right over there? those were some of my questions..and the reason i bet Abrams wanted this to be Godzilla is evident in the ending theme music. that's a Japanese Godzilla march ripoff if i ever heard one
Don't get me wrong, I like the Godzilla movies, they're classics. But when I first saw the teaser trailer, I was actually hoping that it wouldn't be a Godzilla remake [or sequel or whatever]. I guess there's just so much in that vein lately, that I'm always looking for something new and fresh. That's one of the things that I love about Cloverfield. Even though the giant monster idea isn't exactly new, the monster itself is. So for me, I was really glad to see an original concept.