01-24-2008, 06:33 PM
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Re: Cloverfield
You can get reception in the subway, especially if you're near an exit.
Hud kept turning the camera off - at the very least, pausing it. That's why the movie isn't seven hours long. The camera usually goes in to Standby mode when not recording after a few minutes, if the view finder isn't open. It can last an entire night like that.
The Spongebob thing is a clue about the monster's whereabouts.
The power DID go out at Rob's place - it just came back on. Like the power did for the rest of the city. How this would affect cable, who knows, that's just kind of nitpicky.
It took the army so long to realize that she was bitten because her bite was covered up by her sweater.
Hud isn't covering Rob while he's in the store. He very well could have gotten a knife and opened the cell phone battery. Half the time, Hud is covering the TVs and the fight down the street. You know, with the military you claim is inivisble and silent.
I assumed that most of the time the camera was falling, it was falling ONTO Hud. Even in the copter - I assumed he took the brunt of most of the fall. As well as after the monster bit him in half - his upper torso softened the blow.
Any others?
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