There is a very brief shot of the monster holding a human leg which is where Cary says, "He's eating them." After a while, he just went "WTF is wrong with this planet?!?!?" Not some dinky ass little truck. I for some reason thing the truck driver knew about the thing in the car so he filled his truck with explosives. Because fuck people. Yeah he was eating the people because he had lost hope in the people understanding him.
They're innocent children. I don't know as I would say the monster was misunderstood so much as say that the main kid showed it that not all humans were bad and deserved to die and/or be food. The newest film being The Cloverfield Paradox! Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. After discovering it in the bowels of Battleworld during the original Secret Wars, Peter Parker donned an alien costume that would change his life forever. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Press J to jump to the feed. Every time he touched one of us, he read their mind. You do realize that the mere mention of a monster in your title is in fact a HUGE FUCKING SPOILER? Super 8, a movie that does not get enough recognition had the most breathtakingly intense train wreck scenes I have ever seen. and gave up hope of ever meeting a "normal" person.
Because fuck people. Maybe someday people will realize diesel doesnt explode. When Clover 2.0 picks up the kid to eat his face off they share the same kind of bond as when he picked up that black guy. So why did it seem to not have a problem killing people but left Alice and Joe unharmed? As well as the 2016 film 10 Cloverfield Lane directed by Dan Trachtenberg. They would over-exaggerate the story a lot and that's how he wanted to tell it, from their eyes. This is my biggest problem, it pisses me off.
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I don't think it's even derailed here despite travelling slow, being hit at an angle, and the force of a semi and 8 cars it has to move/destroy to keep going. During the summer of 1979, a group of friends witness a train crash and investigate subsequent unexplained events in their small town.
Not to mention it was a little silly seeing kids run while train cars rain down around them. No wonder the alien hated people. But just my opinion. That was always my biggest issue with the movie. This is bullshit. A subreddit dedicated to the entire Cloverfield Universe or the Cloververse.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Glendale_train_crash. Super 8 is a 2011 American science fiction monster thriller film written and directed by J. J. Abrams and produced by Steven Spielberg.The film stars Joel Courtney, Elle Fanning, and Kyle Chandler and tells the story of a group of young teenagers who are filming their own Super 8 movie when a train derails, releasing a dangerous presence into their town. So the monster does seem to know who should live or die. Cookies help us deliver our Services. I come from a family of railroaders and I cant even watch a movie with a train in it without being reminded how inaccurate everything is.
The whole movie is initiated by something that would have never happened. Learn about your favorite Marvel characters, super heroes, & villains! You're now less likely to ever go back to any Lowe's period than you are to go out and find a good one. Shitty example, I know, but try to imagine being on Earth and every single person you have ever come into contact with (except that black guy) has had some personal interest in keeping you hostage. As for the gas station attendant or anybody else that didn't seem to do anything wrong...eh, maybe they were all pedophiles. And it would have had to run into a 20 foot thick wall of steel. That train would have had to been traveling like 300 miles per hour for a crash that dramatic.
I know she had the psychic connection with it and understood it's plight, but I still thought there was a disconnect in her reaction. Earn points for what you already do as a Marvel fan and redeem for cool rewards as a Marvel Insider. Why did the monster in Super 8 kidnap the townsfolk in the first place?
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The hell it is. You're now less likely to ever go back to any Lowe's period than you are to go out and find a good one.
Why did the monster in Super 8 kidnap the townsfolk in the first place? They biopsyed it, stuck it in a tiny cage, poked and prodded it. Possibly seeing our darkest desires and fantasies in the process. It consists of the 2008 film Cloverfield directed by Matt Reeves, written by Drew Goddard. There's a lot that didn't make sense in the film - like why was it if the government didn't want the alien rebuilding his ship did they have the alien and the ship parts on the same train or why was it only some of the soldier's M-16s got sucked away from them. The whole thing is predicated on a 1/4 ton truck derailing a massive train.
Directed by J.J. Abrams. But these kind of role reversals are common in Abrams work (see Alias, for example). Imagine this, you walk into a retailer for the first time, say Lowe's, and all the employees are huge assholes. shortly after the train wreck, so I don't have any problems with it. Why did the monster in Super 8 kidnap the townsfolk in the first place?
The films were known for the ARG that accompanied the release of each film. I liked the movie but the problem with the train scene was that the train would have gone through that truck like it wasn't there. That makes sense. It would also mean the movies would go: super 8, paradox, cloverfield/10 cloverfield lane (take place simultaneously).
I think I heard Carrie (the pyro kid) say "He's eating them," but doesn't that contradict the whole idea of this monster being a misunderstood (maybe even benevolent) creature? Spider-Man’s most well-known cosmetic overhaul stands apart as being far from a simple cosmetic overhaul. I think it is more that he has his own style of alien monster creation so that look relatively similar, New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the Cloververse community.
(Points/Rewards program available to Other than that I loved that movie. I just thought it was strange that Alice, after being kidnapped and almost eaten, felt more sympathy than fear toward the creature. A subreddit dedicated to the entire Cloverfield Universe or the Cloververse. One of the kids lampshades it by saying "How could a truck do THAT?!" With Elle Fanning, AJ Michalka, Kyle Chandler, Joel Courtney.
You may eventually be like well fuck this planet.
...that takes "suspension of disbelief" to a very high level. not automatically: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Glendale_train_crash. Yeah, talk about suspension of disbelief. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, News & Discussion about Major Motion Pictures, Press J to jump to the feed. One locomotive vs car at 40-MPH? Perhaps they had Thor's hammer in the back.
It consists of the 2008 film Cloverfield directed by Matt Reeves, written by Drew Goddard. LOL, didn't consider that. Edit2: slow-moving Train pushes semi-truck and 8 other cars out of its way with little disturbance: https://youtu.be/LCAwRnG0yho#t=78 .
Could easily fit right into the whole 'many different dimensions' thing, Super8, paradox, cloverfield/10 cloverfield lane, And there it is.
As for the monster being 'misunderstood' I believe that holds true at its time of capture but in Woodward's recording there's plenty of reasons for it to have gone bad. I JUST joked about someone inferring Super8 has moved into canon now that multiverse is a thing lol, Although that idea has been around since the original cloverfield. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. I'm not sure if I missed something or if the movie didn't make it entirely clear. The first teaser trailer from Summer '10 made it clear that a monster, probably an alien, escapes from a train crash. Both produced by J.J. Abrams and Bad Robot. A black costume doesn’t have to be reserved for undertakers and bad guys in cowboy movies.