Could Cloverfield/1-18-08 Be Titled Overnight?

Malemunyon has sent us some interesting information on the possible title for the JJ Abrams' produced top-secret monster movie code-named Cloverfield.

Apparently Group One Productions, LLC, and Jackoway Tyerman Wertheimer registered a trademark (#77232885) "Overnight" on July 18, 2007, for the use in "motion picture, television and music production and distribution services." The Attorney of Record for the trademark is Lori N. Boatright, who was also the Attorney of Record for "SLUSHO!," "SLUSHO! YOU CAN'T DRINK JUST SIX," and "BAD ROBOT" trademarks (#77229623, #77229614, and #76340985).

Jackoway Tyerman Wertheimer Austen Mandelbaum & Morris represents a few hundred Hollywood actors and a couple directors/producers. Jim Jackoway is an attorney, known to represent J.J. Abrams. He also happens to be the registrant for BadRobot.com. Jackoway was also the original registrant for Slusho.jp, but it was changed to Satoshi before the trailer was released. One thing is for sure, Bad Robot is using Jackoway Tyreman Wertheimer as a cover to basically "launder" all connections to the movie.

"What are the odds that a lawyer (Jackoway) who represents Abrams would register a trademark using the attorney of record who registered Slusho (Boatright)? Further googling shows no previous connection between Boatright and Jackoway."

So could Overnight be the real title of Cloverfield? We do know that the whole film is supposed to take place in one day (1-18-08) beginning around midnight (overnight). The only thing we really know about the film is that if follows a bunch of normal people who have their lives change OVERNIGHT when a monster invades New York City. Even the guy at the end of the teaser trailer says "this is going to be the best night ever..." This is also the best possible title released thus far (Monstrous, Colossus).