J.J. Abrams Project Title Mystery Solved?
Untitled J.J. Abrams Project gets closer to "titled" status. Maybe.
Say what you will about his followthrough, but J.J. Abrams knows how to set up a project. He's established himself as something of a trailblazer for viral ads, littering the Web with various Lost-related content, and he's using the same tactics to create buzz for his next film production -- so much buzz, in fact, that the thing doesn't even have an official title yet, and that's news, as Slashfilm's Peter Sciretta recently learned firsthand.
How intense is the speculation surrounding the film (referred to, up 'til now, as 1-18-08 or Cloverfield)? As Sciretta posted at Slashfilm on Tuesday, enterprising fans have been poring over copyright registration paperwork. (We can just hear our mothers now: "If you only gave that kind of effort to your homework...") Anyway, an attorney named Lori N. Boatright has registered a trademark for the title Overnight, and this just happens to be the same Lori Boatright who did the same for the trademarks protecting Abrams' Bad Robot production company, as well as a pair of slogans thought to be connected with the upcoming movie.
Translation? It seems like a pretty safe bet that 1-18-08/Cloverfield is actually going to be called Overnight -- or that someone wants to make a bunch of hyper-caffeinated movie afficionados think that's what it'll be called, which would be sort of a mean trick, but also very funny.
How big is the story? Big enough to land Sciretta on a segment of CNBC's On the Money. Whether this movie is any good obviously remains to be seen, but even if it turns out to be the worst release of 2008, it'll be valuable as an example of exactly how to market a film.
Source: Slashfilm
Source: Slashfilm (link to CNBC video)
How intense is the speculation surrounding the film (referred to, up 'til now, as 1-18-08 or Cloverfield)? As Sciretta posted at Slashfilm on Tuesday, enterprising fans have been poring over copyright registration paperwork. (We can just hear our mothers now: "If you only gave that kind of effort to your homework...") Anyway, an attorney named Lori N. Boatright has registered a trademark for the title Overnight, and this just happens to be the same Lori Boatright who did the same for the trademarks protecting Abrams' Bad Robot production company, as well as a pair of slogans thought to be connected with the upcoming movie.
Translation? It seems like a pretty safe bet that 1-18-08/Cloverfield is actually going to be called Overnight -- or that someone wants to make a bunch of hyper-caffeinated movie afficionados think that's what it'll be called, which would be sort of a mean trick, but also very funny.
How big is the story? Big enough to land Sciretta on a segment of CNBC's On the Money. Whether this movie is any good obviously remains to be seen, but even if it turns out to be the worst release of 2008, it'll be valuable as an example of exactly how to market a film.
Source: Slashfilm
Source: Slashfilm (link to CNBC video)
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bobdebicker writes: on Aug 03 2007 09:00 AM meh (Reply to this) |
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incredible_hulk writes: on Aug 03 2007 09:09 AM overnights cool i guess but i think cloverfield would be an interesting title (Reply to this) |
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jerseycajun writes: on Aug 03 2007 09:57 AM The cost of registering a trademark is negligible compared to the cost of making a movie of the kind the ads and trailers have indicated this movie is. The name sounds like another red herring, another cover, a distraction with a low price tag. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong, but "Overnight" seems like an anticlimactic title for what we've been shown thus far. (Reply to this) |
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Scarborough Fair writes: on Aug 03 2007 09:58 AM I think they should call it "They're Back! A Dinosaur Story" (Reply to this) |
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Vitamin M writes: on Aug 03 2007 10:17 AM I think they should call it Eddie Izzard: The untold Story. (Reply to this) |
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Sputnik99 writes: on Aug 03 2007 10:31 AM I think it should be "Headslasher" or "Erradicator of Liberty." Hell, I'd even go for "Miss Liberty Loses Her Lid." But we'll probably come to appreciate "Overnight" as the release date draws closer. (Reply to this) |
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witherwings writes: on Aug 03 2007 10:42 AM At this point, I think "Cloverfield" would be a sweet title. "Overnight" sounds so... obvious? (Reply to this) |
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Gimy writes: on Aug 03 2007 10:45 AM if this is the movie i saw a preview for a few times already...it looks pretty sweet. BUUUUUT...the camera gives me an Fing headache. i'm all for the coolness of "dude, dude this is happening in real life!" type of cinematography but the shaking...phew, too much. it reminds me of really crappy amateur porn. Overnight sounds dumb. like its a sequel to Castaway or some romantic comedy about a guy who sends something in the mail to a girl he loves. don't really care about titles anyway but if that preview is any indication...this should be pretty coo. (Reply to this) |
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TitusCosminus writes: on Aug 03 2007 11:02 AM I think Overnight is great, vague enough not to spoil anything and mysterious enough to make you wanna know more. (Reply to this) |
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High School With Money writes: on Aug 03 2007 11:02 AM What's the diff between a teaser trailer and a viral ad? Other than the former sounding official and the latter sounding outdated in two months... (Reply to this) |
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Sabathian writes: on Aug 03 2007 11:07 AM I will only believe the original title when Abrams himself will officially release it. (Reply to this) |
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opTIMus Nerd writes: on Aug 03 2007 11:09 AM I liked the trailer so much they can call it "Stinking Turkey" and I will likely still go. (Reply to this) |
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lostharvestmovie writes: on Aug 03 2007 11:40 AM does anyone have any ideas as to the public domain status of HP Lovecraft's (Reply to this) |
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dr.d3000 writes: on Aug 03 2007 11:44 AM overnight is a stupid title. Call it 1-18-08. It seems more mysterious. But this movie is going to be the years best. (Reply to this) |
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GravitaZ writes: on Aug 03 2007 11:59 AM In reply to this comment (#1006731) What is a Fing Headache, is it something like a migrane? (Reply to this) |
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Circe Prankster writes: on Aug 03 2007 12:21 PM In reply to this comment (#1007543) I think Gimy meant F-uck-ing headache, and I agree. The jumpy shaky hand-held camera thing also makes me dizzy and slightly nauseous. I think they should call this film "Escape from New York VII: Electric Boogaloo." (Reply to this) |
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Herberbaly writes: on Aug 03 2007 12:43 PM I think the best title would simply be "J.J. Abram's Monster Movie". "Overnight" seems sort of straight-to-video-ish to me. But, whatever it is going to be called, lots of people are talking about it... (Reply to this) |
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CMPunk>you writes: on Aug 03 2007 12:57 PM In reply to this comment (#1006731) Then you best just stay away from it. The whole movie is going to have that "shaky cam". (Reply to this) |
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Young Turk writes: on Aug 03 2007 01:15 PM I think they should call it "Overhyped Smoke Monster Movie" (Reply to this) |
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eastern2western writes: on Aug 03 2007 01:21 PM I think this movie will be the biggest winner in the history of the razzy awards. (Reply to this) |
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