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New "Cloverfield" numbers
What happened to those Cloverfield projections in the mid 20s? Smashed on the rocks. Fantasy Moguls Steve Mason is reporting that over the 4-day Martin Luther King holiday weekend J.J. Abrams' hand-held monster film "will likely finish in the $39...
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A List Of Things Thrown Five Minutes Ago — SOME THING TO TALK ABOUT: Though I haven't seen it yet (plan for tomorrow night, if I can get tickets), I assume a thread to discuss Cloverfield is in order. Apparently, at least from a commercial perspective, it's turning out far more Blair Witch than Snakes on a Plane, but your reactions and thoughts are welcome.

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