thetonestarr said:
You're a fool. The plotline - "love story" - was largely a gimmick, playing into many stereotypical elements of the over-sized monster flick. The plotline was a mere vehicle by which to carry across a mood of pandemonium, suspense, confusion and adrenaline; it was a vehicle to carry across the cinematic/cinematographic creativity of Abrams and his talented counterparts. Every bit of the movie was about the monsters and the devastation they wrought. This should shut your mouth: http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/205 Take special note of what JJ has to say about Jaws. On another topic, I saw an artist's rendition of the lice the other day, but for the life of me, I can't locate it anymore. Has anybody else happened on it, by chance? And I'm not talking about the louse pictured with the Cthulhu-esque (whalelike) monster, either. |
Is it the one pictured here? http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/01/12/cloverfield-monster-revealed-in-fan-art/
I don't think that's the "real" thing, maybe a prelim, as the "louse" in the film had a head that with notable vertical compression.







