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New Still
-Posted by: Quivi
We added a new BEAUTIFUL still from Cloverfield. Big thanks to Mike! Go check it out HERE
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Box Office Update
-Posted by: Quivi
Cloverfield falled off the top 10 this week, but not too far: it's #12, making $2,756,462. It screened on 2,030 theaters (977 less than last week) and grossed a total of $76,040,905.
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INTERVIEW: Michael Stahl-David, Odette Yustman, Jessica Lucas, Lizzy Caplan, T.J. Miller, Mike Vogel on " Cloverfield"
-Posted by: Quivi
"No one knew what the script was. When I was told about the project, I didn’t really know who J.J. Abrams was. I asked someone in my management if it was an indie film or an arthouse film. They were like, no, it’s a big movie. It sounded like it was going to be some kind of 'Reality Bites' with some teen relationship film. Little did we know it was going to be this goliath project. It was so different, so ambitious and highly anticipated."
The cast of “Cloverfield” were in high spirits. What started as a simple teaser trailer in front of “Transformers” later escalated into an Internet phenomenon, and little did the cast and crew of “Cloverfield” know that they would be working on what would be one of the most anticipated movies of 2008.
Michael Stahl-David (Rob), Odette Yustman (Beth), Jessica Lucas (Lily), T.J. Miller (Hud), Lizzy Caplan (Marlena) and Mike Vogel may not be household names yet but as indicated by their record-breaking box office opening, they’ve entertained thousands of audiences this past weekend and look for “Cloverfield” to continue smashing records. ... Read More ...
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New Pics
-Posted by: Quivi
We added a great set of Odette pics, go check them out HERE 
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New Layout!
-Posted by: Quivi
That's right: we launched a brand new layout!

Now you can choose between the sexy South Beach promos Odette layout (Style#1) and the new sofisticated Odette at a recent appearance (Style#2)! You can change the layout anytime choosing your fav on the leftside's "Stats" box: Layout Option.
Big thanks to our lovely Graphics Maker Amy We hope you all love it too 
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Cloverfield Box Office Update
-Posted by: Quivi
Odette's movie "Cloverfield" is still on the box office top 10! Cloverfield opened at #1 three weeks ago, it fall to 4th and is now #9, grossing 4.9 million this week in 3,007 bring a total of $71,974,000.
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CosmoGirl! Interview Video
-Posted by: Quivi
CosmoGirl! has a new video up featuring our lovely Odette and her Cloverfield co-stars during the movies press junket! Go check it out now: VIDEO HERE
Plus we did some screen caps of the video, you can check them out here 
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TRL Caps
-Posted by: Quivi
We added caps of Odette on TRL she looked lovely and was hilarious, enjoy every second: CAPS HERE

Plus set photos here & you can download the video here
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TRL Interview
-Posted by: Bob
Odette appeared on MTV's TRL on Monday, the 14th, after almost missing it because of being delayed at the airport. Be sure to check out this nice interview HERE.
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The Sauce Caps
-Posted by: Quivi
We added caps of Odette in tv show The Sauce. Make sure to download the video and go see all the CAPS HERE 
  
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'Cloverfield' Producer Talks About The Viral-Marketing Campaign Driving Movie Fans Crazy
-Posted by: Quivi
Most movies have slickly produced trailers that scream a film's name from the rooftops; this one wouldn't even confirm its title until just before release. Most movies aim for big stars, iconic villains and enticing story lines; 2008's first potential blockbuster is made up of no one you've heard of, a monster nobody has seen and little more than a one-sentence setup. Most films these days have a Web site; this film seems to have at least five.
On Friday, movie geeks will finally get an answer to a question that has driven them mad for nearly a year: What the hell is "Cloverfield," anyway? ... Read More ...
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Little bit...
-Posted by: Quivi
Little bit of history to start us off today, box office fans. Back in 1984, the Motion Picture Association of America, under pressure from folks who felt that movies like Poltergeist, Gremlins, and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom deserved more than the PG ratings they got but less than an R, adopted a new category: PG-13. It was an almost instant success.
In the years since, not only has the rating been an appropriate label for movies whose content falls in the too-scary-for-little-kids but too-mild-for-big-kids range, it has also been very good for business. (The algebra is simple: Kids think the rating is cooler than a PG and, because it's still not an R, parents don't really mind.) On the all-time domestic box office rankings, 14 out of the top 25 films and 52 out of the top 100 films are rated PG-13 — specifically, I'm talking about some of the biggest movies in recent memory, blockbusters like the Spider-Man series, the The Lord of the Rings films, and the top earner ever, Titanic. ... Read More ...
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Cloverfield Review
-Posted by: Quivi
"Cloverfield" — Go ahead and call it gimmicky, but it's effective. The trailer, with its image of the Statue of Liberty's severed head bouncing down a Manhattan street, created huge buzz online and at Comic-Con. The title gave away nothing — it's just the name of a street near producer J.J. Abrams' Los Angeles office, a code word the filmmakers used to keep the project secret — but it stuck and added even more mystery.
And the premise seems tailor-made for the YouTube generation: a monster attack on New York City as seen entirely from the perspective of a partygoer's hand-held video camera. ... Read More ...
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Entertainment Weekly Cloverfield Review
-Posted by: Quivi
Cloverfield, a surreptitiously subversive, stylistically clever little gem of an entertainment disguised, under its deadpan-neutral title, as a dumb Gen-YouTube monster movie, makes the convincingly chilling argument that the world will end — or, at least, Manhattan will crumble — with a bang and a whimper. The bang part, as millions who have seen the trailer already know, is supplied by the...thing...that arises on an otherwise peaceful May night to wreak destruction on New York City: He (She? It?) swats at skyscrapers and smashes NYC landmarks, abetted by tentacled mini-monsters that lunge directly at humans like voracious paparazzi. And when the military arrives to fight back, let's just say the troops opt for the all-out surge approach.
The ineffectual whimper of a handful of nobodies caught in the melee, though, is what's new in the old Godzilla formula — and also what's blackly funny. The doomed Gotham created by producer J.J. Abrams — he with the golden Felicity, Alias, and Lost touch — and his team is almost entirely populated by vapid, twenty-something nincompoops. ... Read More ...
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