Cloverfield

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by ferrickhead28, Jan 18, 2008.

  1. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    You got that right! Other than it being large, this pretty much missed the boat.
     
  2. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    Was this after the credits? Normally I would stay until they were done, but saw no point for this film.

    Or were you talking about the washing of puke out of the aisles?
     
  3. peppercorns

    peppercorns Well-Known Member

    I am oneof those motions sick people. i haven't seen the movie but will have to wait for the DVD. I will be ok if I am at home in the living room but in a darkened theatre I may nto handle all that movement too well.
    Started after I had kiddo. - it sucks - can't go to IMAX either. boo-hoo.
     
  4. plummobile

    plummobile Well-Known Member

    Motion Sick

    Daughter went to see it and she barely made it to the back of the theatre to throw up in the trash can. Made her terribly motion sick.
     
  5. ncroxx

    ncroxx Well-Known Member

     
  6. CakePrincess

    CakePrincess Well-Known Member

    Cloverfield is a big talk today at my work. 50 percent of people got motion sickness while other 50 percent didn't. So it's a toss-up between, depending how your body can feel. My family and I are going to see it tomorrow.
     
  7. Lucie

    Lucie Well-Known Member

    motion sickness

    I have NEVER gotten motion sickness EVER in my life. I love roller coasters, IMAX, whatever... and I was absolutely green towards the end of this movie. I was literally planning where to run if I actually got sick. I didn't want to leave b/c I thought the movie was great, but I finally ended up just looking at the curtains on the wall of the theater for about the last 15 mins of the movie. Barf. I couldn't wait to get outside in the sunshine with the cold air on my face. It was pretty nauseating, plus the movie is intense, so your stomach is in knots anyway. I loved it, just felt barfy for the ending.
     
  8. amyg113

    amyg113 Guest

    Regarding the water at the end of the movie, my husband who watched it with me said that at the very end of the movie, as the camera is filming the water near Coney Island (right before they show the 2 main characters on the ride), something falls into the water from the sky.

    I told my mom about it before she went to see it and she said she didn't see anything. I think my husband may be on drugs. If anyone else spots this let me know. I didn't see it.
     
  9. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    Yes, someone else noted the same thing earlier.
     
  10. CakePrincess

    CakePrincess Well-Known Member

    We're going tonight. Can we be able to see the monsters? I heard they don't. :(
     
  11. JoCOminitrucker

    JoCOminitrucker Well-Known Member

    Yes, you will see the monster, more and more throughout the movie they will reveal more of it and towards the end you can see it VERY well.
     
  12. CakePrincess

    CakePrincess Well-Known Member

    We just got back from the movie. Boy, I had to tell you that I was surprised to see myself getting a little sick in my stomach - mostly from seeing "height" view, meaning I'm scared of height, especially in the beginning and the rescue of Beth on the top of tower. We noticed several people got sick during the movie as well. My son got scared when seeing the monster(s) so he had to cover his eyes and ears as they were so loud. My hubby was fine, no problem.

    Overall, I think it's a good movie and I would see it again, even next time, I'll remember not to go see it with my stomach full of foods (we went out for dinner before the movie-bad mistake). ;)
     

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