Saturday, July 30, 2011

DGA Announces 64th Annual Awards Ceremony Date

The Directors Guild of America's 64th annual awards ceremony has been set for Jan. 28, the last Saturday in January, the same time slot that it occupied on this past year's awards calendar.our editor recommendsTom Hooper on DGA Win: 'It Was the Greatest Night of My Life' PHOTOS: Hollywood About Town The DGA's awards dinner will take place at Hollywood & Highland's Grand Ballroom in Los Angeles, DGA president Taylor Hackford announced Friday. STORY: DGA Re-Elects Taylor Hackford as President Feature film nominations wil be announced January 9, while the noms in other categories will be announced on January 10 and 12. The King's Speech director Tom Hooper took home the DGA's top prize at this year's ceremony in January. Related Topics DGA Awards

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Cloverfield

The film is presented as found footage from a personal video camera recovered by the United States Department of Defense. A disclaimer text states that the footage is of a case designated "Cloverfield" and was found in the area "formerly known as Central Park". The video consists chiefly of segments taped the night of Friday, May 22 and the morning of Saturday, May 23. The newer segments were taped over older video that is visible occasionally.

The first video segment opens when Rob wakes up on the morning of Monday, April 27 having slept with Beth, a previously platonic friend. They make plans to go to Coney Island that day. The footage suddenly cuts to May 22, when Rob's brother Jason and his girlfriend Lily prepare a farewell party for Rob who will be moving to Japan. At the party, their friend Hud uses a camera to film testimonials, and flirts unsuccessfully with Marlena, another party guest. After Beth leaves the party following an argument with Rob, an apparent earthquake strikes, and the city suffers a brief power outage.

The local news reports that an oil tanker has capsized near Liberty Island. Then another explosion causes the party-goers to evacuate the building. They see the head of the Statue of Liberty crash nearby in the street, with several stunning scratch and bite marks. Hud records what appears to be a giant hand of a creature several blocks away. Many take shelter in a convenience store as the Woolworth Building collapses, creating a giant dust storm that heads in their direction. A creature passes outside. Soon, Rob, Jason, Lily, Hud and Marlena, along with a crowd of other civilians, attempt to escape Manhattan on the Brooklyn Bridge. A gigantic tail comes down and destroys the center span of the bridge, killing Jason and others. The survivors then flee back to Manhattan as the bridge collapses.

After learning that Beth sent him a message, Rob goes to an electronic store trying to get new batteries for his phone, while Hud watches the news, which reveals the creature's massive scale and most of its body structure. It also shows the United States Army's 42nd Infantry Division attacking the monster and smaller "parasite" creatures that are falling off its body.[4] Several of these creatures are seen attacking soldiers and civilians on the ground. Once Rob gets new batteries, he listens to Beth's message saying she is trapped in her apartment and unable to move.

After this, while hundreds attempt to flee Manhattan with the military, Rob, Hud, Lily, and Marlena venture out to Midtown Manhattan to rescue Beth. They are soon caught in a crossfire between the monster and the military, and escape into a subway station. They decide to walk through the subway tunnels, but are attacked by several of the smaller "parasite" creatures. Hud is nearly dragged away, and in the process of saving him, Marlena is injured by one of them. They then escape to a small room where Lily treats Marlena's gash marks with some wet paper towels. They come across a Bloomingdale's department store where they are met by a squad of soldiers, who have set up a field hospital and command center in the store. As Rob tries to get assistance for Beth, Marlena dies from the injury. One of the military leaders allows the others to go but tells them when the last evacuation helicopter will depart before the military enacts its "Hammer Down Protocol".


The first clear shot of the monster.The group goes to Beth's apartment tower at the Time Warner Center, which has collapsed against the center's other tower. They rescue Beth, who was trapped and impaled on a piece of rebar. The four try to make their way to the evacuation site, where they encounter the monster once more over Grand Central Terminal. Lily is raced into one departing helicopter. Moments later, Rob, Beth and Hud are taken away in a second helicopter and witness a U.S. Air Force B-2 Spirit bomb the monster. The monster is hit. Just as Hud begins hailing victory over the monster, it lunges out of the wreckage and attacks the helicopter, causing it to crash into a grassy clearing in Central Park.


The creature before attacking Hud.The film skips to less than an hour later in the morning, with a voice on the crashed helicopter's radio warning that the Hammerdown protocol will begin in 15 minutes and states that anyone able to hear the sirens is within the blast zone. The three friends have regained consciousness, but the helicopter pilot and the soldiers with them have not. Hud and Beth pull Rob, who is injured, from the helicopter wreckage. Hud returns to recover the camera. The monster is then seen standing over him. Hud only watches the monster in terror, recording it with the camera. After regarding him for a moment, the monster lunges at Hud and kills him.

Rob and Beth grab the still-recording camera and run away and take shelter under Greyshot Arch in Central Park as air raid sirens begin to blare and bombing starts. Rob and Beth take turns leaving their last testimonies of the day, which Rob mentions as Saturday, May 23, on camera. The bridge crumbles and debris covers the camera.[5] The film then cuts to the footage of Rob and Beth's Coney Island date on April 27. In the distance, unnoticed by Rob and Beth, a large object falls into the ocean. The last shot of the movie is of Beth saying she had a good day.

At the end of the credits a voice whispers "help us". Played backwards, it is revealed to be "it's still alive"