On Netflix after the game
2/4/2018 9:18:51 PM
Watched it. I'd give it not a "meh" but a "meh+1".
2/5/2018 12:28:04 AM
The previous ones were boring
2/5/2018 12:57:18 AM
my favorite character was arm
2/5/2018 6:49:07 PM
meh
2/5/2018 9:51:53 PM
2/6/2018 12:02:22 AM
meh+
2/6/2018 8:28:24 AM
Solid. Nothing groundbreaking or crazy, just solid space thriller with some nice tie-ins to the franchise/universe. Actually thought it did a better job/more obvious job of fitting into the universe than 10 Cloverfield Lane did. Though I thought there was a huge viral thing before the first Cloverfield movie that basically had a bunch of tidbits and info pointing to the creature coming from the ocean and dealing with some deep water drilling or explosion. This movie basically erases all of that work.
2/6/2018 9:01:47 AM
Anyone got a short summary of the Cloverfield franchise for someone who hasn't seen any of it?[Edited on February 6, 2018 at 12:02 PM. Reason : can't type]
2/6/2018 12:01:59 PM
cloverfield - a monster shows up in new york city, godzilla-style10 cloverfield lane - a young woman wakes up in a fallout shelter with a dude and an old man who found her. he says there was some kind of nuclear incident or some such. she eventually escapes to find there are monsters outside, godzilla-style
2/6/2018 12:25:28 PM
The writing was terrible and I thought this movie sucked. It could have been a lot better.
2/6/2018 12:43:32 PM
^^ perfect
2/6/2018 1:14:45 PM
^^^Eh. I'd change it to:
2/6/2018 1:53:38 PM
I enjoyed it. About what I expected from "straight to Netflix"The Overlord one coming next seems to have a much more interesting premise.
2/6/2018 4:45:46 PM
2/6/2018 7:35:29 PM
Pure garbage. I usually rank these types of movies higher than others, but I *hated* it. In my comments from immediately after I watched it (having only seen the trailer):"Too much non-sensical sci-fi shenanigans 'because they can'. Feels like they took a bargain-bin script and slapped an existing license on it because the film couldn't stand on it's own."Reading the article from Rotten Tomatoes, that's exactly what happened. This was originally a Paramount movie called "The God Particle" which was stuck in development hell and repeatedly delayed because they knew it was bad. Netflix acquired it from Paramount and slapped the Cloverfield license on it with minimal reshoots.[Edited on February 8, 2018 at 9:18 AM. Reason : ]
2/8/2018 9:12:17 AM
I see why the Cloverfield franchise wanted to use it, it basically allows all of their movies to work and creates unlimited possibilities for them going forward. While it is kind of bullshit, it works from the story perspective. I just wish Harvey from Gotham didn't have to go on a 3-4 minute rant spelling out the entire reason for the movie and the premise of the Cloverfield universe to the viewers.
2/8/2018 9:37:59 AM