10 Cloverfield Lane
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10 Cloverfield Lane
I went to see 10 Cloverfield Lane last night, and it was sooooo gooooood. Really tense, frightening atmosphere that builds up through the whole thing; it's really treated like a horror film in the way it's put together, even while everything else is a mashup of a few different genres. The way the ending played out was unexpected but awesome. I can't really say anything without spoiling. John Goodman is really great in his role as Howard.
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Absolutely going to see this one Murrin and masively looking forward to it! Will report back with the results.
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Yeah, I suspect it won't, unless there are a bunch of things hiding within the movie you don't notice on the first viewing. But in general, that's what I hated about the majority of M. Night Shymalan movies, even when he was still doing somewhat reasonably good stuff (up until Signs, in my book).

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(Off topic; would that include Signs as well Cag?)
Re 10CL, yes - tense, gripping and well crafted ....... but for me personally, I'm just not sure it survived it's own hype. My expectations ran so high on the back of rave reviews etc that I think I'd built it up too high. But a damn fine example of a thriller it remains.
(Edit; Watching Witch tonight and I have fears the same may happen here.)
[2nd edit; interesting point re the scene in which one cast member does a brief bit of stitching on another's skin wound [no serious spoiler there I hope]. The suture needle used to perform the minor surgery is known as a round bodied circular and is not the needle of choice for performing skin sutures. As a needle with no cutting edge it is perfect for continuous gut sutures but not really suitable for skin where a curved triangular cutting needle is required to penetrate the tough skin. My point is this - was the use of the wrong needle deliberate, a reference to the inexperienced nature of the gatherer of the surgical material in collecting the items for his medical survival kit, or was it simply a sloppy bit of research in getting the detail right and just not being to 'anal' about the small stuff? (to anyone with any experience of medical stitching the 'mistake' is a glaring one however.)]
Re 10CL, yes - tense, gripping and well crafted ....... but for me personally, I'm just not sure it survived it's own hype. My expectations ran so high on the back of rave reviews etc that I think I'd built it up too high. But a damn fine example of a thriller it remains.
(Edit; Watching Witch tonight and I have fears the same may happen here.)
[2nd edit; interesting point re the scene in which one cast member does a brief bit of stitching on another's skin wound [no serious spoiler there I hope]. The suture needle used to perform the minor surgery is known as a round bodied circular and is not the needle of choice for performing skin sutures. As a needle with no cutting edge it is perfect for continuous gut sutures but not really suitable for skin where a curved triangular cutting needle is required to penetrate the tough skin. My point is this - was the use of the wrong needle deliberate, a reference to the inexperienced nature of the gatherer of the surgical material in collecting the items for his medical survival kit, or was it simply a sloppy bit of research in getting the detail right and just not being to 'anal' about the small stuff? (to anyone with any experience of medical stitching the 'mistake' is a glaring one however.)]
President of Peace? You fucking idiots!
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....and the glory of the world becomes less than it was....
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We are the Bloodguard
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I would include Signs as well. In that Signs was a callback to those bad 1950's sci-fi movies where the aliens are killed by something stupid. Seems like the start of his career was spent taking a genre that had been handled poorly in the movies of late, and doing them artistically and treating them with respect. Which, you have to say, he was pretty successful with for at least his first 3 films. Then he tried his hand at the "there's some nasty in the woodshed" type movie, and it all fell apart. Plus, the twist endings really just needed to stop.

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I never had a problem with The Village but most people seem to agree it's where his troubles began. For me it was The Lady In The Lake where it all started to fall apart.
President of Peace? You fucking idiots!
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....and the glory of the world becomes less than it was....
'Have we not served you well'
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'Then let it end.'
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I actually like The Lady In the Lake a bit more than The Village. Maybe if I didn't guess the twist of The Village in the opening shot of the film...
I guess to get into things for the original topic, I didn't realize that the whole Cloverfield thing
I don't know how I didn't put that together until this movie. It seemed a bit clearer, and I wonder if there will be another movie in this series that will actually address some things from the pieces we've received.
I guess to get into things for the original topic, I didn't realize that the whole Cloverfield thing
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was an alien invasion.

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Am I the only one who didn't enjoy this movie? Goodman was great, the rest of it was OK, except for the ending which was over-the-top ridiculous.
Of course, a lot of the tension wouldn't have been there if it weren't building up to the ending.
Mainly, I just got tired of all the "Aha!" moments with character reveals. When every five minutes you learn that everything you know is wrong, you just stop caring about being surprised.
Of course, a lot of the tension wouldn't have been there if it weren't building up to the ending.
Mainly, I just got tired of all the "Aha!" moments with character reveals. When every five minutes you learn that everything you know is wrong, you just stop caring about being surprised.
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