Mapping Cloverfield
Posted on 5/29/2008
Ugo.Com put together a map of Manhattan.

Knocking the heads of statues, blowing up buildings, drooling on the lawn of Central Park... the monster in Cloverfield is the ultimate tourist from hell. Cloverfield is so jam packed with real NYC locations, we thought it would be fun to take a tour of the local hot spots visited by the monster and learn a little about their history, architecture and the way in which the monster smashed them all to hell.

Take a look at the map here.

Cloverfield Tokyo, Japan Press Conference
Posted on 5/26/2008
Michael went to Tokyo, Japan last month (April) to attend the Japan premiere of Cloverfield. Along with the premiere, Michael attended the press conference.We added a few of these from Gettyimages a while ago but now we have some Hi-Resolution versions of the photos and you can view them here.

Nylon
Posted on 5/21/2008



Nylon: Michael Stahl-David | Source: Nylon
By Kate Williams
Michael Stahl-David grew up in Chicago, the son of activist physician parents who named him after a doctor murdered in a racially motivated North Carolina massacre, and the actor proudly recalls his own father once getting arrested for fighting a KKK supporter. Stahl-David acted in pays as a teenager but was more interested in graffiti - writing under the tag Fight Back - and helming the local Communist Party.

"I had gotten an agent, but I was very skeptical about booking anything," he says. "At that point I wanted to be a history teacher and keep organizing for the party more than I wanted to be an actor." A couple of positive experiences in local theater productions changed his mind, though, and Stahl-David moved to New York. He landed a role on The Black Donnellys, then the lead in J.J. Abram's Cloverfield, and will apper in the upcoming Ye Olde Times with Lindsay Lohan and Will Arnett, and The Project, a movie about three white students trying to make a documentary about black inner city kids. The film's multi-layered social and political commentary attracted Stahl-David like a moth to a flame. "In the beginning, I wondered if it was going to be racist," he says, "but it's a pretty accurate protrayal of how white people sensationalize black culture."
Image copyright to Hilary Walsh. Thanks for sending this to us, Nora.

YouTube: Rack 'Em and Pack 'Em
Posted on 5/4/2008
If you went out and got (preferrably bought) your copy of Cloverfield you might have stumbled across one of the DVD's many Easter Eggs. One of them is of the film's cast and crew doing their own versions of the line "Rack 'Em and Pack 'Em. We're phantoms in fifteen". It's pretty hilarious and MSD Fans YouTube channel has uploaded the video.

Smile Politely
Posted on 4/27/2008
Cloverfield's Michael Stahl-David | Source: Smile Politely
By Justine Bursoni

If you missed the release of Cloverfield at the local cineplex, you have another chance tonight and Thursday at the Virginia Theater. And wouldn't you know it, the lead actor, Michael Stahl-David, and I both went to Lincoln Park High School and graduated the same year. Even better, we were in the drama program together. But you don't see me landing a major motion picture role, do you?

Yes, Michael made it as an actor in New York, and this past weekend, I ran into my old friend at SxSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas. Even though everyone wants a piece of him, he ever-so-lovingly answered some questions for me and my not-so-glamorous job here at Smile Politely. I didn't even have to go through his publicist.(Continue Reading)

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