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I also found this..... Cloverfield Ending Credits - Spoilers These Cloverfield ending spoilers were taken from the end credits and from Cloverfield ending clues found all over the Internet. 1.At the credits ending of Cloverfield, *spoilers* the audio from the video cam says, "Help us!". But when played backwards, it says, "It's still alive!" This happens after the end credits of Cloverfield. Assuming the speaker was Rob, he suggests Cloverfield (the monster) is still alive. This also suggests a sequel for Cloverfield 2! *Spoilers* 2. The Japanese oil company TAGRUATO drops a satellite (Chimpanz III) into the ocean as part of viral marketing (shown at the end of the movie when Rob and Beth were on the ferris wheel). 3.TAGRUATO works with SLUSHO (a slush company), as the main ingredient for SLUSHO is found at the satellite dropzone (deep ocean). While searching for satellite and ingredients, they woke Cloverfield (the monster). 4. People who were at the party in the beginning of the movie, were seen wearing SLUSHO shirts.Rob apparently was going to be the Vice President of TAGRUATO in Japan. 5. The main ingredient of Slusho apparently turns a tiny fish into a HUGE whale in Ganu's (he found the nectar) dream, which explains the size of Cloverfield. *Update* The main ingredient is a deep sea nectar. *Update* Because the ingredient was discovered on the deep ocean floor, under amazing pressure and in the most extreme cold, Ganu knew he had to serve the ingredient in a near frozen state to preserve its freshness. Thus the idea of Slush (Slusho)! 6. For animals/fishes/insects to survive in the deepest ocean (very high boiling temperature), they naturally have very high heat resistance. This explains how Cloverfield is able to withstand numerous bombs and attacks from the army. 7. Cloverfield refers to the field formerly known as Central Park. Clovers are usually prone to grow at places after bombing. Thus the term "Clover" and "field" referring to park. *Update* Slusho is a very addictive drink, with signs of steroid drug like effects. Makes people stronger, constantly happy, have happy dreams and finally... "SLUSHO makes my stomach explode with happy!!" (Remember Marlena's stomach?) |
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Saw Cloverfield last week, thought that it was a pretty decent movie, I think it was well worth the movie with the one exception being that I will make sure I don't go to an OC(Open Caption) movie again, kinda ruined it for me, but it was the next showing. The movie was pretty crazy with all the hand held camera action, and I do admit it was kind hard to make out what the creature was, to me the little ones seemed like a cross between a Praying Mantis and a tarantula. Didn't end the way I thought it would, but all-in-all a pretty good sci-fi movie. And to be honest, all the bad reviews that I read on the internet (about 100 that I went through) were from people who suffered from motion sickness, and I either threw-up in the theatre or went to the bathroom to do it, and said that the crazy camera action caused it, and I can understand that experience can ruin a movie for anyone. But IMO it was definitely a worth while movie to see, just as long as you don't suffer from motion sickness.
-BG06. |
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