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Cloverfield [BLU-RAY] (Paramount Home Entertainment, 6.3.2008) Disguised under deliberately goofy, yet deliciously edible-sounding, aliases such as Cheese and Slusho, Matt Reeves' Cloverfield was produced and rushed into theaters under an equally appetizing shroud of secrecy. From last year's incredibly elusive Super Bowl ad to the film's viral marketing campaign, Cloverfield had everybody scratching their heads and drooling in anticipation. Aside from the as-yet untitled title and the Blair Witch-ian visual style, the film's biggest appeal was the enigmatic creature who was last (un)seen hurling the decapitated head of the Statue of Liberty onto the crowded streets of New York City. All we knew about the mysterious beast was that it was big and angry. Now that the highy-anticipated project has come and gone, one question has fortunately been answered: Cloverfield was a major success. (continued)

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The "remains to be seen"

The "remains to be seen" New York Times gremlin has struck again, this time in Charles McGrath's story about boxing movies and applied -- oddly, curiously -- to Million Dollar Baby , which makes people weep and seems like a sure-fire hit. "Boxing still looms largest as a subject for literary types and for filmmakers paying homage to the past," McGrath comments. "Like Raging Bull, Million Dollar Baby may turn out to be an elegy for a kind of movie they almost don't make anymore," adding in another portion of the article that "how this will play with audiences, as opposed to the critics, remains to be seen." What?

Posted by Jeffrey Wells on December 18, 2004 at 9:40 AM

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