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What's yours?Sub said:What's your point?
Cinematography is important and while the whole shaky handheld camera thing is different, it's a huge turnoff to me. I may give the first a chance but my friends of similar taste had that beef with it.I heard it wasn't. Didn't bother to see it myself though.
Yeah but the main problem i had with cloverfield was that nothing happened in the whole movie and there was no ending.I, for one, liked the film. Particularly for it's immersiveness. Despite having the "actorheld camera" and all it's instability, it didn't harm the movie's flow at all. Under the guise of amateurism, some fancy camerawork was used there.
That's how Godzilla movies are made. While awesome as they are, this movie was supposed to be "your living the attack" kind of thing, and not a movie about the development of the monster. If a monster like that actually attacked your city, you'd be worried about what the next thing is going to happen to you, rather than what the monster is going to fight.No one I know came to see the people. We came to see the monster.
Good thing I was watching a movie then! :OThat's how Godzilla movies are made. While awesome as they are, this movie was supposed to be "your living the attack" kind of thing, and not a movie about the development of the monster. If a monster like that actually attacked your city, you'd be worried about what the next thing is going to happen to you, rather than what the monster is going to fight.
I agree. If you only went to see the monster fight ****, that's probably because of false or misleading advertising.That's how Godzilla movies are made. While awesome as they are, this movie was supposed to be "your living the attack" kind of thing, and not a movie about the development of the monster. If a monster like that actually attacked your city, you'd be worried about what the next thing is going to happen to you, rather than what the monster is going to fight.