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.
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.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.
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.
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.
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.
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.