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Cloverfield Poster Star Trek Poster

I’m sitting in Hall H for the Paramount panel, so this is a quick update. Paramount has given us the new posters for the JJ Abrams produced monster flick code-named Cloverfield and his upcoming Star Trek prequel. It looks liked “Monsterous” has been removed from the poster. I wonder if Paramount had secound thoughts about the potential title? Check out the images above. Click on them to enlarge.


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15 Responses to “New Star Trek and Cloverfield 1-18-08 Movie Posters”

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    Great job! Better than the one appeared on Empire Magazine! Marvellous. Congratulations from Spain!

    Uruloki :: Blog

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    You can clearly see the path that the monster took from Statue of Liberty to Manhattan. Looks like it just plowed its way through since a whole chunk of the building where it landed is missing.

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    it’s nessie! i figured it out!

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    Cloverfield teaser poster is amazing!! Great job!!

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    Okay, i figured out what the 1-18-08 movie is about. If you look at the clouds in the movie poster with the statue of libery’s head cut off you see the clouds look like a giant turtle head. Some rumers have been going around that the movie is going to be about a giant turtle. I personaly think it’s going to be about Godzilla, but whatever. Please comment on what you think!!!

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    WOW!! it does. OMG I’m going to tell my friends about this one. It seriously looks like a monster turtle head. I hope other peps know about this!!!!

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    doesn’t look like a turtle look above where the statues head was looks like a skull. It also kind of looks like Jesus with the crown of thorns with a cross underneath. Don’t know if its deliberate or were just seeing things but look again.

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    If Star Trek is anywhere near as well thought-out and beautifully produced as Cloverfield is then I’ll be over the moon. J.J. Abrams is a genuis when it comes to suspense and teasing the audience.

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