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Synopsis: Cloverfield follows five New Yorkers from the perspective of a hand-held video camera. The movie is exactly the length of a DV Tape and a sub-plot is established by showing bits and pieces of video previously recorded on the tape that is being recorded over. The movie starts as a monster of unknown origin destroys a building. As they go to investigate, parts of the building and the head of the Statue of Liberty come raining down. The movie follows their adventure trying to escape and save a friend, a love interest of the main character.
Genre: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Matt Reeves
Production: Paramount
  5 wins & 27 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Metacritic:
64
Rotten Tomatoes:
77%
PG-13
Year:
2008
85 min
$79,952,254
Website
1,821 Views


-No, you're not. Well, congrats.

-No, man, that was awesome, dude.

What are you doing

with the video camera

-by the way?

-I'm documenting the night

so that you can take it

to Japan with you.

Oh, can I watch it every night

-when I get there?

-Jason asked if l...

-Yeah, you could.

-Oh, good.

All right, thank you. Cool.

Hey, Hud, do you know

if Beth's coming tonight?

Yeah, I guess. I'm sure Lily invited her.

Why wouldn't she be here?

So how are you

gonna survive without Rob?

-He's like your main dude.

-Yeah, I know.

Hey, how am I gonna

survive without you?

-I don't know. I'm like your main dude.

-Straight up.

-As I make my... I'm not here.

-Hi, Hud.

I'm just documenting. Not here.

That was my biggest problem

is that she picked him...

You know what.

No, but when he said My Fair Lady...

-I love My Fair Lady.

-I was like, "Really?"

That was wonderful.

But, I mean, it worked out, right?

Beth, hey! You made it.

It doesn't matter, dude, you're here.

All is well.

Oh, no, it's good. It's good.

-Enjoy it. Have fun.

-Oh, I will. I'm just gonna go say...

-Who is that guy?

-I don't know. He's random.

Here, I'm gonna go check it out.

Look out, documenting.

Oh, thanks.

-I missed your surprise.

-Oh, that's okay.

I'm sorry. No, we had cab problems.

I'm really sorry.

-That's fine.

-Decorating's mine.

-No, that's fantastic.

-Rob, this is Travis.

-Hi.

-Hi. Oh, pleasure.

I've heard a lot about you.

-Congratulations, by the way.

-Thank you.

-Vice President. That's fantastic.

-I love your dress.

-Thank you. I love yours.

-Yeah, thank you.

That's really amazing.

-Should we...

-Yeah, there's a buffet.

Hey, I'm documenting the night.

I'm Hud.

-Okay.

-So, there's tons of sake.

Yeah, just help yourselves, enjoy.

-Enjoy, everybody.

-It's good to meet you.

-Have a good one, yeah.

-Thanks for coming.

-I think he just said I was cute.

-Are they dating?

Yeah.

-Hey, is everything cool, man?

-Yeah, everything's cool.

Okay, because... I don't know,

because you been over here kind of...

Is that my camera?

I don't know. Your brother gave it to me.

Did you switch the tape?

Because I had a tape in there.

I don't know. Was...

Roller-coasters are fun, but, like,

any kind of tea-cuppy thing...

Tape was in here when I got it. Why?

-Rob, why?

-No, it doesn't matter.

It doesn't... It's stupid.

Okay, are you sure you're cool?

Because you're really weirding me out.

Like, we haven't been

hanging out or anything.

-Here. Here, man. Come on.

-All right, cool. That's more like it.

Excuse me. Sorry. Excuse me.

-What's wrong with you?

-Hey, Beth! Beth. Beth. Beth.

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Drew Goddard

Andrew Brion Hogan Goddard (born February 26, 1975) is an American film and television screenwriter, director, and producer. He began his career as a writer on numerous acclaimed television series, such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Alias, and Lost. Goddard received further recognition for writing the successful monster horror film Cloverfield (2008) and the action horror film World War Z (2013). Goddard made his directorial feature film debut with the horror-comedy film The Cabin in the Woods (2012). In 2015, Goddard wrote the screenplay for the acclaimed science fiction film The Martian, for which he won the National Board of Review Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. He then directed the mystery thriller film Bad Times at the El Royale (2018). more…

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