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Cloverfield’s Mysterious Monstrous Poster

Written by Nix | July 24th, 2007 | 1 Comment |

The latest not-really-news news about J.J. Abrams’ “Cloverfield” project is that apparently a maybe/maybe-not poster for the monster movie has surfaced at someone’s retail store, and it’s… “Monstrous”? The guys at Cloverfield News (yes, they basically made an entire site just to cull rumors about the movie) located a possible poster (thumbnail to your left, bigger version below) for a movie, and what appears to be a possible movie title, “Monstrous”. I don’t know about that. It seems like a terribly campy movie title, and nothing I’ve seen about the film so far has indicated it would go the camp route.

Here’s what the blokes over at Cloverfield News had to say:

The author said they saw the poster at a booth that sells collectors posters and such, its in between a transformers poster and something else 30 Days of Night poster. And at the top it says MONSTROUS and on the bottom right corner it says “1-18-08″³ and the main picture is the statue of liberty missing it’s head with New York in the background.

The picture was taken with a cellphone, which according to the site above, explains the blurry quality. That doesn’t sound right to me. Why would it be so blurry, even with a cellphone? Was the guy taking the picture being chased by cops or something when he took it? Cellphone nowadays don’t look THAT out of focus — that is, unless you did it on purpose. If you know what I mean…

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billy on January 20, 2008

the movie had a great movie line ,however u screwed it up with the first person video what were u thinking??????????????

 
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