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Cloverfield will be the Biggest Movie of 2008!

The hype surrounding the mysterious movie Cloverfield is unlike anything we've seen in a while.

A truly intriguing film (perhaps because we know very little about the actual movie), millions of viewers cannot wait to sit down in front of the big screen and be scared out of their socks by this thrilling movie.

While most of the hype surrounding has been generated by viewers trying to find out what the actual movie is about, star of the film Jessica Lucas reveals a very brief summary of what the show will entail:

Jessica Lucas/ Cloverfield Premiere: Photo Credit: Nikki Nelson/ WENNJessica Lucas/ Cloverfield Premiere: Photo Credit: Nikki Nelson/ WENN"I can say vague things about it," hedges the 22-year-old Vancouver actress about this Friday's hush-hush horror thriller. Lucas plays the character Lily in Cloverfield.

"It's about a group of friends who are throwing a going-away party and they're documenting the night with their video camera when there's an explosion. They race to the roof and then to the street and there's a monster attacking (New York City)."

And with a wide array of highly popular guests attending the premiere (everyone from Kristin Cavallari, Lauren Conrad and Ashlee Simpson to Lindsay Lohan, Jessie Metcalfe and Ashley Tisdale) Cloverfield promises to be the best movie of 2008.

One kid in Orlando - who was lucky enough to see the screening of the movie - was sick to his stomach after watching.

The film's producers claim that "some people are very sensitive to the shaky, hand-held motion of the camera and it can trigger the motion sickness."

Do you plan on seeing Cloverfield?

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Stanley Fitzhenry (not verified)
My wife, daughter, and I went to see Cloverfield last night in Sudbury, Ontario and were rather disappointed. Not only did we waste our money, we also had to leave 40 minutes into the movie as we were all suffering from some form of motion sickness....my wife developed eye strain, my daughter became nauseous, and I got a wicked headache that settled in the far reaches of my neck. I hope others read this first before seeing this movie...the only time I have ever walked out of a movie was back in the 80's when my friends and I went to see a movie called "After Hours". Thank you for reading, Stanley

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