Another New Cloverfield Television Advertisement

Cloverfield Television ad

A new Cloverfield television advertisement has shown up online at Movieweb. A different one from the bootleg we posted a couple days back. There are some cool new shots that make this worth watching. Check it out below. And if you haven’t yet, definitely check out the five minute video clip we previously posted.

Cloverfield hits theaters on 1-18-08.

  • IG
    The music is from Sunshine... took me a second to realize that. Glad I did or else it would have plagued me forever.
  • aldude
    yes your right, good film that one and nice music......oh sorry ! yeh this looks good to. A few more shots that we have not seen before.
  • Jerry Butler
    PG-13?

    Why make the leads hipster 20 somethings? Why not just make em tweens for the target audience......
  • P-E-T-E-R
    Abrams is a talented guy...the movie looks great...i hope...this is one of the best movie on the next year.
  • Bryan
    UGH. I knew it was only a matter of time until someone used that amazing music from "Sunshine" in a spot... but I didn't think it'd be the soon. I somehow feel a great deal of... envy. I don't know why. But it's hot, and I hope they keep using it.
  • TheDohDoh
    @Jerry
    From what I've read, the filmmakers want to make a humorous bloody point that trustfunder hipsters aka trustafarians need to die a gruesome death via huge monster. Can't say I blame them. Hopefully the monster destroys Vice Magazine and Vincent Gallo in one swoop the tail.

    These trailers are really harrowing. I wonder how many people will be turned off by the terror-exploitation aspect of this film - and it's clear that's what they're going for. I mean, war films are flopping, and monster films like I Am Legend are doing well, but this is like replacing bin laden with Godzilla and does anyone think Americans aren't ready for that?

    Not to be a wuss, but watching New York get wiped out in a highly realistic fashion by an unrealistic threat for a film's entire running time might not equate to box office success....anyone disagree??
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