Cloverfield / 1-18-08 Updates: Coney Island Flashback and Set Photos
July 16, 2007
Source: SlashFilm
by Alex Billington
Although the discussion about the J.J. Abrams’ Cloverfield / 1-18-08 project has been going crazy over at the first post (with 963 comments right now), some updates have hit that just need to be shared with everyone who may be the slightest bit interested. Thanks to Peter over at SlashFilm who has been following this closely, there are a few new set photos, story updates including details on a Coney Island flashback scene that was shot on location, and more!
The most interesting news is that the film will work in a flashback style, where some kids are found at Coney Island after the monster has destroyed New York City and they find a camera and pick it up and watch it from the start. This quote comes from an article at New York Post that's digging further into the film.
“It's about an alien that wipes out all of New York City. The footage is taken the day before everyone dies. A bunch of kids come to Coney Island with a video camera. The movie is a flashback to that day."
The scenes were apparently filmed at the now-defunct and chained-up B&B Carousell, the famous boardwalk and at a hot buttered corn booth. That puts to rest any consideration that it might be Godzilla or Cthulhu or anything else. As has been said before, this is pretty much an original project from J.J. Abrams and his team, and isn't an adaptation of something we might already know.
For those who are still curious at to the name of the film and are trying to figure out what to call it, whether it be Cloverfield, 1-18-08, or something else, that will all be resolved soon. J.J. Abrams will be at Comic-Con in the panel from Paramount on Thursday afternoon and a source at SlashFilm has confirmed that the official title will be revealed at that time (or so we really hope). We will be at the panel on-hand to be the first to report all of what J.J. Abrams has to say, and possibly even a new clip from the film.
Lastly, a scooper for SlashFilm sent them two set photos that are (unconfirmed) from the actual set of Cloverfield, which has mostly been shooting in Los Angeles. You can see both of the photos, which seem to be quite legit, below.
Some details are starting to come together on Cloverfield, but the film still remains a big mystery, and that's what continues to fuel the buzz. It's great to see a project like this really get so much buzz, because in Hollywood nowadays all-too-often a film is drowned with spy set photos, set reports, and too much coverage. This one just took off in a matter of minutes and has quickly turned into something huge.
Make sure you stay tuned, we FS.net will be the first to reveal the news from the Comic-Con panel in our live coverage next Thursday, July 26th.
Arthur
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7 comments:
Paramount's making the rounds asking people to remove those photos from publication. Supposedly the person that took them is facing legal action.
Just a heads up...
Someone at Paramount has visited my site three times today, and I haven't heard word one about it.
I suspect because I'm linking the pictures from elsewhere.
There is nothing here that eliminates Cthulhu.
"The scenes were apparently filmed at the now-defunct and chained-up B&B Carousell, the famous boardwalk and at a hot buttered corn booth. That puts to rest any consideration that it might be Godzilla or Cthulhu or anything else."
I think that the idea that it might be Godzilla is eliminated by the fact that they don't have legal right to make a Godzilla film, but I don't see anything in this to suggest that it can't be Cthulhu. How does the above quote 'put to rest any consideration' that it might be Cthulhu? Cthulhu can't step on hot buttered corn booths?
At this point I no longer think it's Cthu, but I also don't follow your reasoning to explain why it couldn't be.
I'm still failing to see the link between this movie and HP Lovecraft's "Clitoris".
Two little bits.
On the Slusho site/History, all the fish and the crab move left to right. The octopus swims up. Always up. On the Slushozoom site click the link to the right, and at the top is an Octopus.
Note Cthulhu's head is an octopus, and if he emerges it's up from the bottom of the sea.
People who are Lovecraft fans want it to be one thing, people who are Godzilla fans want it to be another.
I still think we're all wrong.
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