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  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    10 Cloverfield Lane

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    Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Steelbook has a nice matte finish instead of the glossy finish. I wish the interior art was different than the front and back. For $10, it's a nice addition to my Steelbook collection. I hope they don't come out with a 4K version and force me to double dip

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good Thriller/Mystery Not True To Cloverfied

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    Great movie by any means, just don't go in expecting Cloverfield. Has a nice premise and atmosphere along with great acting from the cast, which cast doubt as to what is really going on. End has a pretty good pay off but still doesn't live up to its Cloverfield name. Steelbook packaging is nice with all 3 main characters adorning the front, back and inside. The artwork is used from previous Cloverfield advertisements and posters that were out when the movie was premiering. The HD quality is amazing and pops with clarity and the surround sound is a bit laid back until explosions and crashes start. Definitely worth a watch if your into thrillers, mysteries or sci-fi.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    If you like Stranger Things & Quiet Place you’ll..

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    Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    ————————————Pros————————————— Movie: ... this one is right up that alley. John Goodman. Picture: Always a great picture on an OLED, 4k upscale. Sound: Atmos on a Blu-ray is always appreciated but was average on a 11.2 (7.2.4). There was life like moment were some pounding came from the top in he movie and was projected on the ceiling speakers, I wanted more of that or that spherical experience which lacked. Digital Copy: Yes Packing: The stretchy wrapping that allows me to put a slit & repurpose it as a dust cover. ————————————Cons———————————— Movie: The ending, leaves you hanging with lots that went unexplained. Maybe on the next one? Price: Not worth over $10 Slipcover: No

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Damged

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    Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Great movie and nice looking steel but it arrived with damage.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    surprise

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    great movie - surprise ending ties to the Cloverfield original movie

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Worth a purchase

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    The film really kept my attention. The strength of the film is that you are on the edge of your seat guessing what will happen next. Whereas most films are easily predictable and you can pretty much map out what will happen 15-minutes into the film, this film keeps you in the dark and plays mind games with you as an audience member. I would say that if you are going into this film thinking it will be a straight sequel to the original film, Cloverfield, you are in for a rude awakening. JJ Abrams declared the film is a "spiritual successor" to the previous film in that a lot of the elements from the previous film are present, but the monster is in a different context for this film. Even the way the film is shot is different from the previous film, because the previous film was shot with the found footage style and this film does not use that technique. Overall, recommend it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    No shaky-cam like the original Cloverfield

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    Set in the same universe as Cloverfield (but without the annoying shaky-cam), this film is thrilling, scary, suspenseful and glued me to my seat for its' entire run-time. Imagine awakening in a bomb shelter after a car accident to be told that the air above has been poisoned by invaders and that life outside the shelter is now impossible. Next imagine that the person you are sharing the shelter with is dangerously insane (the man crazy and paranoid enough to have constructed the shelter back when no REAL threat existed). Only he can open the air-lock to the surface and he expects you to believe him without allowing you out to check it out for yourself (telling you that you would die if you even tried--one whiff of the air and you are dead). Your cell phone doesn't work, nothing comes through on the radio (which he supplied). Do you believe him or not? And if it is true, can you, never the less, survive being locked underground with a possible psychopath who has a volatile temper that can be set off at a moment's notice by practically anything? Not a film for the faint of heart. If you are a fan of both psychological suspense films and horror films as well (with an invasion twist thrown in for good measure), I recommend this film highly.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Captivating plot, bit of a let down ending.

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    This movie is great for a one time watch. I personally would not watch it multiple times, but the story was intriguing and compelling. It held my attention and peaked my interest throughout the entire movie, though I was slightly disappointed with the way that the movie ended. It would have been incredibly appealing to fans of a science fiction story, though I was hoping for a bit more realism. The ending did, however, provide a surprising climax, and left the movie open for a possible sequel, which has the potential to be very well done. The characters were interesting, realistic, and well developed, and the movie kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the whole thing. There are a lot of intriguing, suspenseful moments that came out of left field, as well as a fair deal of violence and shock factor. A great nighttime watch, especially if you're a fan of suspense and mystery.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Perfect Movie

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    10 Cloverfield Lane is a pseudo-sequel to Cloverfield, but instead of being found-footage it's a standard film, but with something truly remarkable; it's perfect. The story: When Michelle (Mary E. Winstead) is forced off the road by an unseen driver, she wakes to find herself in a bunker with Howard (John Goodman) and an injured man named Emmett (John Gallagher jr.). Howard tells her the outside world is gone, and they are all that's left. But, soon, Michelle starts to realize nothing is as it seems, and begins a desperate fight to figure out what is truly happening. What makes the movie perfect is every piece fits together. The direction and script are tight-nit and expertly woven together, with not a single plot hole left in. All the characters are built up and hit their peaks of development through strength or conviction. Even the ending which some found to be a pitch out of right field, came about through all the clues and hints dropped throughout the movie; you just have to look for them. And even the musical score from Bear McCreary is a masterpiece of suspense, ratcheting the tension in ways you wouldn't imagine. Obviously the movie isn't going to be liked by everyone, but even if you don't like it, you can't deny the incredible achievement this film is.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A clever spin for a monster movie sequel

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    First off, yes...this is a sequel to Cloverfield. And yes, there is a creature element to it...but perhaps not what you'd expect. Most of the movie focuses around a woman getting captured by a survivalist (Goodman) and trying to escape from his underground bunker with one other captive. Towards the end, its ties to Cloverfield are revealed...sort of. SPOILER ALERT: There are no kaiju in this movie. In fact, 10 Cloverfield Lane's connection to the first movie is solely the town in which it takes place and the fact that there's a monster/sci-fi element to it. There are no giant monsters that collate to the creature in the first Cloverfield movie–or so we're led to believe. You only get to see the "aliens" in the last 10 minutes of the movie, and it leaves you wanting more. However, I can't really think of another sci-fi movie like 10 Cloverfield Lane. As a suspense/thriller movie, it excels...so try not to think of it as purely sci-fi fare and you may like it. It boldly combines two different genres, and I admire that.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A fun film to expand Abrams' Cloverfield Universe

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    The film is an interesting mystery that opens with a young woman who is in a car accident waking to find herself in a bunker with John Goodman, who assures her that she's safe, but cannot leave, as there's been an extensive chemical attack that's left the outside world tainted for the foreseeable future. There's another random guy staying there who had apparently begged his way inside, making for an odd little threesome to try to tentatively get used to one another for the weird duration, but everyone (audience included) is left wondering what the real truth is, because our host just seems to have some strange mannerisms for a survivalist with good intentions, and that's what keeps things interesting on the back side of the film. I really dug it and it does indeed feel as if it could take place in the same world as the original Cloverfield film, perhaps taking place after the NYC action in another part of that world? Good stuff and well worth a look.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A different look into the Cloverfield world

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    Whether you liked or loathed Cloverfield, which was another polarizing jump into the found footage genre, this is worth checking out as it's a different look at this world. Comparable maybe to the way George A Romero took different looks at his Zombie apocalypse in his Night/Dawn/Day trilogy. The film is a tense, claustrophobic movie that feels very disconnected from that first film until the film takes a (some might find strange) turn for it's final act. The video quality is fantastic and especially if you're home theater is setup for multidimensional audio (Dolby Atmos, DTS X etc) you'll want to grab this release just for it's Atmos soundtrack. Which goes from really helping pushing the claustrophobic atmosphere to pumping in some great moments during mysterious moments (fly by's etc) to being more all out in the last act. Not for everyone, but a good ride and the A/V certainly is worth it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    John Goodman is frightening in this!

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    I love John Goodman and I also love apocalyptic tales, so this one was a no brainer for me! We went to see it in the movies and I was happy to have it in my collection once it was released on Blu-ray. As humorous as John Goodman is in Roseanne, Blues Brothers 2000, and the like, he is equally unsettling in this film. You never quite know if he's well prepared or just plain crazy, and I like a film that keeps me guessing. Only three main players in the movie, but great performances all around and despite the mostly singular setting, the environment never gets boring to watch. Loved the ending! Blu-ray quality is outstanding with a beautiful picture, crisp lines and well saturated colors. If you're a fan of Mr. Goodman or just enjoy a fun apocalyptic romp through the wastelands, I highly recommend this film!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    John Goodman

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    Posted . Owned for more than 2 years when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    that is all you need to know this movie is perfect this movie is not even a horror movie but it feels so close to it. it is so suspenseful, it had me guessing at every turn! i sat down and enjoyed it the whole way! my friends didnt like it, they kept telling me they knew what was going to happen here and there, if you're going to be guessing stuff and not pay attention to the movie then don't bother watching this, there is no acting on the movie it is all dialogue. mary elizabeth winstead is as amazing as goodman this whole movie was a hidden gem one of my favorite movie of all time

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    This is very interesting movie.

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    It starts out as a heroine run off the road and then wakes in this room wishes Changed to the wrong. Eventually she was released from a change in slowly learns what they were doing down there has been in this invasion and aliens are all over the planet looking for humans to say Suade some sort of spray on people that basically turn them into Zombies then this thing you know when you can close out until this guy loses it starts killing people so one lady gets out and find out there are several of these monsters out there waiting for that she finds weapons. In which to engage the ship set so she's leaving me compound in Louisiana and heading for my tongue routers with the fight. The end I hope you will enjoy this movie is much is I enjoyed . bill

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Surprisingly fresh and good thriller

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    I was a big fan on Cloverfield (despite a lot of reviews claiming otherwise) so I always had my eye on this one. I thought it would just be another "Godzilla" in that, monster shows up and destroys a ton but humanity remains. I read a few reviews and decided to pick this up. I was pleasantly surprised. It lives within the Cloverfield "universe" but is compiled of it's own story. I could see both fans of the original Cloverfield loving it and even people that didn't care for Cloverfield liking this one. It's unique and a good thriller. P.S. After watching this I went to Netflix and watched The Cloverfield Paradox ("Cloverfield 3"). It ties all 3 together even more and makes room for a multitude of avenues to go in future movies.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    10 Cloverfield Lane

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    10 Cloverfield Lane is a fantastic motion picture, a core human interest story of survival and the unknown, of mysterious intentions and circumstances. Every area of the movie excels, whether considering writing, direction, production design, or performances. There are some surprises and a few turns that aren't hard to see coming, but the net value of the movie is very high, blending physiological chills with hypothetical survival scenarios and more broadly entertaining moviemaking. The cast is great, with Goodman leading the charge in one of the best works of his storied career. Paramount's Blu-ray release of 10 Cloverfield Lane offers solid video, reference Atmos audio, and a very nice complimentary selection of bonus materials, including an A-grade commentary track. Very highly recommended.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Who needs heavy CGI?

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    In my eyes, in my opinion, this is one of the greatest movies ever made! You might have a different opinion and might disagree with me but hear me out. This movie takes place in just one place. It’s story is straight forward, and driven by solid characters. John Goodman sent chills down my spine. The dialogue between the three characters was very engaging. All up until the ending is where the cgi comes up, now am not a big fan of it but hey every movies has some now a days. This comes to show that you don’t need action, gun fights, car chases, the works to have a great movie, all you need is a great cast, and engaging dialogue to make it work! ..... and by the way... cloverfield paradox sucksss

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Monsters Come In Many Forms........

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    I hadn't read any reviews when I purchased this title outside of one where Producer J.J. Abrams stated that while this was not a sequel to Cloverfield but was definitely a 'blood-relative' to it. The actors all performed excellently, especially John Goodman. While not a lot of action during the first two thirds of the movie,the suspense was built up very effectively. The tagline 'Monsters come in many forms' is certainly apt and leaves the main character suspicious of Goodman's motives. However, without giving away any spoilers, the last third of the film takes a surprising and unexpected twist. This is an excellent film if you take it for what it is & own it's own merits, with a great storyline and fine acting. A worthy addition to the Cloverfield cannon.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A satisfying and thrilling sequel

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    10 Cloverfield Lane succeeds in ways so many feel it never could; especially considering the time between films and the lack of promotion for this latest installment. Thankfully, the team behind Bad Robot and crew proved all the doubters wrong by subverting our expectations and giving us a completely different kind of film; nothing like the original. John Goodman is fantastic as the unstable ‘keeper of the keys’ and the entire supporting cast delivers in every way. The claustrophobic atmosphere and simple, minimal story lend more tension and mystery to give us a great film!

    I would recommend this to a friend