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RE: what is "Cloverfield" ?

Posted by user510 on February 23, 2018 at 12:56:27:

Is it more than just a movie? Is it a collection of disconnected movie-length episodes? So far we have 3 movies with the name Cloverfield in their titles.

I did watch Cloverfield Paradox. It helped to be sipping rum with a Coke chaser. I entertained myself by laughing at this movie. And this movie is not a comedy.

While the alternate dimension/time paradox situation may have potential, the screen play does not exploit it well. A saving grace, perhaps is that much of the cgi was, strictly on the visual level, pretty good if not cutting edge. Call it journeyman level graphics by today's standards.

Sci-fi for the hopelessly stupid? Insert your metaphor in a single short sentence.

-Steve