The JJ Abrams Wired issue
April 22, 2009 by Robin Parrish
On newsstands nowish is the May 2009 issue of Wired, which was put together with the help of Guest Editor JJ Abrams. You won’t find any spoilers for Lost, but you will find plenty of teasers and cheeky references to all of Abrams’ works, including our favorite island-based show, Alias, Fringe, Cloverfield, and of course, Star Trek. The issue is chocked full of the kinds of stuff that Lost fans and Abrams fans go ga-ga over (there are even hidden easter eggs in the issue), and I highly recommend picking it up.
Probably the best part of the issue is the cover story (which the Wired folks have been kind enough to post online in its entirety), written entirely by Abrams himself, in which he talks about the power of mystery, and how the Internet Age has all but destroyed the wonder of discovery. From Abrams’ essay:
People often ask me how Lost is going to end… I always wonder, do they really want to know? And what if I did tell them? They might have an aha moment, but without context… The experience — the setup for a joke’s punch line, the buildup to a magic trick’s big flourish — is as much of a thrill as the result. There’s discovery to be made and wonder to be had on the journey that not only enrich the ending, but in many ways define it.
I also like this bit, regarding the evils of spoilers:
The real damage isn’t so much that the secret gets out. It’s that the experience is destroyed. The illusion is diminished. Which may not matter to some. But then what’s the point of actually seeing that movie or episode? How does knowing the twist before you walk into the theater — or what that island is really about before you watch the finale — make for a richer viewing experience? It’s telling that the very term itself — spoiler — has become synonymous with “cool info you can get before the other guy.” What no one remembers is that it literally means “to damage irreparably; to ruin.”
Hit the link for the full article, or pick up the issue to get all of the Abramsy goodness. But be warned: there’s some NSFW language in that article (and in fact, the whole issue). Here’s a video from Wired.com that features Abrams and a couple of the mag’s editors discussing the May issue.
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T.J. Miller Talks to Letterman About J.J. Abrams and Cloverfield
January 25, 2008 by Nikki Katz
T.J. Miller talks to David Letterman about the plot secrecy in Cloverfield, his role in the film, and life before acting!

Cloverfield Opens Today!
January 18, 2008 by Nikki Katz
I’m going to catch the 8:00 showing of Cloverfield this evening!
Here’s another new image off of the 1-18-08 website:

Cloverfield Premiere Draws Big Names!
January 17, 2008 by Nikki Katz
It was a star-studded black carpet at the premiere of Cloverfield last night!!
A dashing Lindsay Lohan made an appearance, wowing the crowd in her black mini with black-painted toenails peeking out of her shoes. Lohan struck a series of dramatic power poses for photographers. Ashley Tisdale, Ashlee Simpson, Lauren Conrad, and Kristin Cavallari also made an appearance.
Of course the film’s producer, J.J. Abrams, attracted quite the sci-fi crowd! Actors ranged from Harold Perrineau to nearly the entire cast of Abrams’ upcoming Star Trek film. Among the young Enterprise crewmembers there: Chris Pine (Kirk), Zachary Quinto (Spock), Zoe Saldana (Uhura), Karl Urban (McCoy), John Cho (Sulu), Anton Yelchin (Chekov).
Perrineau joked that he has been wondering if the mysterious Cloverfield monster may be “the same black-smoked monster” that has terrorized the Lost castaways since Season 1.
Director Matt Reeves explained that Cloverfield (in theaters Friday) is neither the name of a place, nor the name of the monster. “It’s the case name that the military has given to this particular incident.”
Another New Cloverfield Picture
January 15, 2008 by Nikki Katz
A slew of new pictures are popping up this week as the Cloverfield premiere approaches!

Source: 1-18-08
Cloverfield - New Picture
January 14, 2008 by Nikki Katz
There’s a new picture up at Cloverfield’s website - 1-18-08.com. I can’t wait to see this movie on Friday!

Cloverfield - TV Commercial
December 20, 2007 by Nikki Katz
Cloverfield is in full marketing motion and the new TV commercial was released this week. Check it out!
New Cloverfield Movie Trailer!
December 13, 2007 by Nikki Katz
Check out this new Cloverfield Movie Trailer and screencaps. I know where I’ll be on January 18th!



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Cloverfield Billboards
December 4, 2007 by Nikki Katz
Cloverfield billboards have begun appearing. This one is in Santa Monica, on the corner of Cloverfield and Olympic.

Source: Cloverfield Clues
Cloverfield Trailer and Pictures
November 19, 2007 by Nikki Katz
Empire Magazine, the top British film magazine, has an exclusive tailer of Cloverfield. Below are some screenshots. It looks amazing!





