Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Lizzy Caplan | ... | Marlena Diamond | |
Jessica Lucas | ... | Lily Ford | |
T.J. Miller | ... | Hudson 'Hud' Platt | |
Michael Stahl-David | ... | Rob Hawkins | |
Mike Vogel | ... | Jason Hawkins | |
Odette Annable | ... | Beth McIntyre (as Odette Yustman) | |
Anjul Nigam | ... | Bodega Cashier | |
Margot Farley | ... | Jenn | |
Theo Rossi | ... | Antonio | |
Brian Klugman | ... | Charlie | |
Kelvin Yu | ... | Clark | |
Liza Lapira | ... | Heather | |
Lili Mirojnick | ... | Lei | |
Ben Feldman | ... | Travis | |
Elena Nikitina Bick | ... | Party Goer (as Elena Caruso) |
To celebrate Rob's massive promotion, his lover, Beth, and friends, decide to throw a massive surprise farewell party, now that he is about to move to Japan. However, a deafening explosion and the arrival of an enormous scaly and gangly creature will abruptly interrupt the festivities, as all hell breaks loose in New York City, and the Statue of Liberty is decapitated. As the reptilian behemoth levels Manhattan, a daring dash to rescue Beth begins, while at the same time, everything is recorded through the lens of a hand-held camcorder, amid mayhem and destruction. In the end, where did this relentless invader come from, and above all, is there a chance of survival? As they go to investigate, an adventure deep into the streets of New York begins, as the friends are determined to rescue Rob's true love. Written by Nick Riganas
So, I went to a 5PM showing of Cloverfield today. It was pretty good. I found the characters to be very human and developed quite nicely over the course of the story. The special effects were excellent, with quite a few "oh $#!@" moments.
Be warned: If Blair Witch Project made you nauseous, then I don't recommend Cloverfield. The *entire* movie is filmed in the "handy-cam" style of the trailer - but in my opinion, it works better here than in Blair Witch. It helped draw you into the movie and make you feel like you were in it, and it made the CGI more convincing.
Very intense film.