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Posted: January 21st, 2009, 8:32pm Report to Moderator
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It sure would I mean, considering what happened


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Quoted from thegardenstate89
A sequel would be silly.


I heard that the sequel would be set on the same day as the original, but told through a different person's perspective. Throughout the film you see other members of the public filming events on their phone/ camera, so this idea could work. The producers are yet to say whether they would go for the hand-held camera gimmick again with it, but I think this idea could work easily as well as the first film.

And I really enjoyed 'Cloverfield', thought it was a well made, entertaining film.


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"the sequel would be set on the same day as the original, but told through a different person's perspective. "

Seriously? I like that idea, but it could go on or two ways. Since it was Cloverfield, yuck, I don't like it


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Best:
1. Australia- the second best movie in the world. Great script, acting and directing!
2. Doubt- amazing, this diserved a couple oscars
3. Slumdog- a good film all around that everyone loved
4. The Changeling

Worst:
The love guru- gag
Frost nixon- i got bored,its too long
Bedtime Stories- this deserved a razzie!
Pineapple Express- obnoxious
Superhero movie-
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I'm angry at myself. Some '08 movies I saw that would alter the top 5 so much, I saw in early '09 and can't count them. =(

I'm really pissed because Slumdog Millionaire would be first, The Wrestler would be second, Gran Torino would be fourth. Frost/Nixon might have just missed this list in 6th place, but that's all right.

Best:

5. Valkyrie-Really good movie, and Tom Cruise's acting didn't bother me like it bothered some others.
4. Diary of the Dead-I was even surprised that this was as high as it was, but this is a really good zombie movie. Romero hasn't lost it yet...
3. The Bank Job-Smart, funny, crime drama. I'll admit that I don't get British cinema too often, but this struck a chord with me.
2. The Dark Knight-Yes, it's a cliche, but the movie as a whole was really this good. I enjoyed it even more on a second viewing.
1. Cloverfield-I have no way to describe how or why this is first, but it was.

Worst:

5. Definitely, Maybe-I don't like romantic comedies in general but I was probably more furious at this one than usual, because I had to sit through it on a flight.
4. Be Kind Rewind-Dreadfully bad comedy featuring Jack Black who I despise.
3. The Lost Boys 2: The Tribe-Need I say more?
2. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull-Terrible, but the mildly-decent beginning "Koepp'ed" it from being last.
1. The Happening-Horrendous. Absolutely fucking pitiful movie.


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5) The Dark Knight

4) Slumdog Millionaire

3) WALL-E

2) Revolutionary Road

1) The Wrestler


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