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Super 8 - Tony H - 06-01-2011

I hated the handi-cam aspect of it but at the same time I thought it was a brilliant story-telling device. A tale of a massive disaster told from the lens of a camcorder.

It was way better than Blair Witch in scope, the glimpses of the monster and the chaos through an unsteady hand was brilliant.

But, it was a bit nauseating on the big screen. I enjoyed it more on the television then I did on the movie screen.


Super 8 - The Mad American - 06-01-2011

AsMoral Wrote:I hated the handi-cam aspect of it but at the same time I thought it was a brilliant story-telling device. A tale of a massive disaster told from the lens of a camcorder.

It was way better than Blair Witch in scope, the glimpses of the monster and the chaos through an unsteady hand was brilliant.

But, it was a bit nauseating on the big screen. I enjoyed it more on the television then I did on the movie screen.

I agree that it was a brilliant story-telling device and I loved the perspective of a massive monster driven disaster film being told from that angle but it just seemed so extremely over the top.

Not even the scary, running/panic parts of it. The parts at the party before anything bad happened were just as bad for me as anything else. I could buy the shaky thing when people were paniced and running through the streets but not during the normal parts. I suck ass at home video and I have never ever filmed anything that remotely shook and stayed off focus like the stuff in Cloverfield.


Super 8 - crlovel - 06-10-2011

The camcorder as the storyteller is great. Cloverfield and Blair Witch were somewhat hokey, but then again, so was Cannibal Holocaust, which I am pretty sure first used the camcorder technique. Actually, Blair Witch seemed to take the whole basic plot from Cannibal Holocaust - guys get lost in woods, film found, people review tape, release to theatres. One used a witch, another used savages. CH was a LOT more shocking than Blair Witch, though.

I can't wait to see Super 8, it looks fun.


Super 8 - LolaRennt - 06-12-2011

Saw Super 8 and enjoyed it. I didn't mind that the previews didn't show all. I am growing increasingly annoyed by trailers that show way too much information. I'm not going to see Warrior. Why? Because I already know that the guy that goes into fighting makes his way into the championships and (gasp) has to fight his BROTHER. Really? Why on earth would I care to see the movie now? They might as well just skip to the end of the fight so the audience knows which brother wins.

Who comes up with these advertising strategies? Chimpanzees?


Super 8 - Medusa - 06-12-2011

AsMoral Wrote:I hated the handi-cam aspect of it but at the same time I thought it was a brilliant story-telling device. A tale of a massive disaster told from the lens of a camcorder.

It was way better than Blair Witch in scope, the glimpses of the monster and the chaos through an unsteady hand was brilliant.

But, it was a bit nauseating on the big screen. I enjoyed it more on the television then I did on the movie screen.
Damn thanks for the warning. I get motion sickness so easy at movies with the "handi cam". As long as I take my Damamine before I am fine. I spent all of Quarantine in the lobby.


Super 8 - Marc - 06-15-2011

Saw Super 8 this afternoon. Really liked it a lot. Once the train accident (which is an adrenaline rush) happens it's pretty much none stop. I was actually a bit emotionally drained by the end.


Super 8 - Tony H - 06-15-2011

Medusa Wrote:Damn thanks for the warning. I get motion sickness so easy at movies with the "handi cam". As long as I take my Damamine before I am fine. I spent all of Quarantine in the lobby.


Just so there isn't any confusion, I was talking about "Cloverfield" not "Super 8".


Super 8 - The Mad American - 06-15-2011

Marc Wrote:Saw Super 8 this afternoon. Really liked it a lot. Once the train accident (which is an adrenaline rush) happens it's pretty much none stop. I was actually a bit emotionally drained by the end.


So glad to hear this, I will be seeing this tomorrow and hope it lives up to the hype.


Super 8 - Medusa - 06-16-2011

AsMoral Wrote:Just so there isn't any confusion, I was talking about "Cloverfield" not "Super 8".
Oh good! I don't want to take Dramamine if I don't have to.


Super 8 - Scott Hajek - 06-16-2011

Super 8 is a great experience! Highly recommended.