Cloverfield then

Nope - the camera work is like that throughout the film.

Unfortunately, you'll have to put up with the immensly annoying cast for the next 72 minutes too.

Good luck.
 
Ah right, so it is like the Blair Witch Project then. Except the annoying teenagers I don't care about are in a city not a wood.

And we're going to see nothing aren't we.
 
Ok, finally watched it in full without getting Motion Sickness - LOL!

What a pile of poop! I was expecting a big twist at the end... mega disappointed
 
I quite liked the film personally. One of my favourite big monster films. I like the fact it isn't cliched with a rousing speach from the army mid-way through and doesn't have unncessary plot twists.
 
I enjoyed it enough, it definitely shits all over Blair Witch Project anyway (not as good as [Rec] though, although it does trump Quarantine). Not sure what kind of big twists anyone could be expecting from it?
 
I agree that its better than Quarantine and far superior to Blair Witch ... and not as good as [Rec.], which is great!

Unfortunately it made me motion sick, unlike the others, and I spent most of the film staring at the cinema ceiling!
 
I got it on dvd, good job I did because I had to switch off half way to recover from the motion sickness lol! Still think it's incredibly overrated and wish films would stop using the horrible filming style.

Saying that, I didn't get motion sickness while watching [REC], sequel looks like it is coming on nicely from the teaser trailer.
 
What's this REC being mentioned? I liked Cloverfield and I don't think it beats Blair Witch, since that was the first ever film I saw shot in this way. I still find it creepy even now!
 
[REC] is a fantastic Spanish horror movie that came out last year here in England, definitely check it out before the remake called Quarantine, and before the Spanish sequel is out. The camera style is filmed from the viewpoint of a documentary film makers camera.

The end is excellent.
 
It was an 'okay' type of movie, but nothing special. Apparently, if you play the last soundbite backwarRAB (at the end of the credits) a voice says “It’s still alive”. It’s on You Tube.
 
I really liked Cloverfield and Quarantine was quite good as well! Im a BIG FAN!

The viral tie-ins with Cloverfield are ingenious! And its got so many clues in the movie! The lead guy has a myspace and its very realistic:

http://www.myspace.com/robbyhawkins

And there are some clues on this website: PS- THIS IS GRUESOME! NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED! Flip the Japanese chef over!

http://www.1-18-08.com/

Apparantly, Slusho, the company Rob is going to work for in Tokyo, have been making a drink that they dropped into the oceon. A monster drank it an grew supersize.
A satellite then fell down from the sky (which was cleverly put in the move) and the clip can be seen here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKdPUNwQWjQ
 
well done to all who managed to watch it..we have it on dvd and I can't get 5 minutes into it..suffer from bad motion sickness and this film doesn't help..had to ask my hubby if it was good
 
I watched this last night for the first time - or should I say I listened to most of it. The motion sickness was awful and I had to leave the room a few times because I started wretching. I did see the monster. I can't say whether it was a good film or not because of the sickness - I am glad I didn't go to the cinema to see it though.
 
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