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Does anyone have a /hr/ cloverfield poster? This ones close but, it is not quite hi-res enough.

/hr/ cloverfield monster will suffice also.
>> Anonymous
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Biggest I could find.
>> Anonymous
pls no coverfield monster..


stil didn't see it =[
>> Anonymous
>>286707

I wouldn't sweat it. There *are* no hi-res pictures of the monster, to my knowledge, probably because the distributors did an amazingly good job of keeping the DVD screener out of pirate hands. As a result, all the bootlegs of Cloverfield are old-school "camera pointing at a theater screen" style, and thus not hi-res.
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find the monster! its in the middle.
>> Anonymous
I don't get scared by movies but this one scared the living shit out of me.
>> Anonymous
I threw up watching that movie (all the camera movements). I missed the girl exploding.
>> Anonymous
>>286718

I SEE A PHOENIX!
>> Anonymous
THE MONSTER IS HUMANITY
>> Anonymous
>>286719

I am a pussy and this movie did not scare me
>> Anonymous
What scared me was the fact that people clapped at the end. I'm no cinema connoisseur/elitist/critic or anything, but why do people care about this tired sensationalist shit?
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>> Anonymous
pussy from>>287323here,

I agree,>>287326- it was pretty good, but I wasn't that impressed. I wanted to see the thing better or have some sort of description of the symptoms or whatever. But I do think it deserved a little clapping. Not a standing ovation, but recognition of a pretty well-made movie.
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>>287326
>>287340
Sensational public response is annoying, but there is more reason behind public interest than simple mass promotion. Something about this film or this monster or this idea interests people.

Speaking as a film student, America has needed a monster of its own for a very long time, something on par with Japan's Godzilla and South Korea's Host. I'm looking forward to analyzing the living hell out of it as soon as a dvd comes out.
>> Anonymous
>>287372
the film's not even about the monster, so comparing it to a godzilla is just a mistake.
>> Anonymous
>>287372
America is its own monster. A bloated monster devouring all the worlds resources.

LOL fatty AmeriKKKa
>> Anonymous
I liked how at the end the helicopter pilot felt he needed to fly exactly beside the fucking monster. Not once does he turn away from it. ALSO, it was a waste of a perfect body (Marlena). Sad, someone could have sex'd her. And, Beth seems to never die from bleeding. She's alright though. No one lived, not even Lilly. She died of AIDS.