CITATION(Lurdo @ 07 7 2007 - 01:08)

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PS : si quelqu'un a la moindre idée de comment passer le foutu niveau 5, qu'il parle ou se taise à jamais !

Ya les walk-through, sur le web.
Cela dit, perso, je m'interroge toujours sur le pourquoi de "Ethan Haas". La seule mention préalable de ce nom est dans la série The Class, où c'est l'un des persos principaux, interprêté par Jason Ritter, le fils de John Ritter. Aucun rapport à priori avec Cloverfield... sauf qu'une des actrices de The Class est aussi dans Cloverfield. Coincidence ? I don't think so.
Yep, merci, trouvé !

Sans ça, c'était la prise de tête pendant encore plusieurs heures
Sinon, pour rebondir sur ce que tu dis à propos du cast, intriguant en effet, et voici un lien avec quelques autres infos dénichées par firstshowing.net :
http://www.firstshowing.net/2007/07/06/jj-...ore-discovered/Extraits :
First up is some casting details from The Hollywood Reporter, including a couple of names.
The casting process was just as mysterious. No scripts or even scene pages were sent out; agents who were contacted were simply asked if their client wanted to be in the movie or not. Eventually a cast, made up mostly of relative unknowns, was put together; it includes Michael Stahl-David (”The Black Donnellys”), Odet Jasmin, Mike Vogel (”Supercross”) and Lizzy Kaplan (”The Class”).
Other news from trustworthy sources on the internet report that the film is being shot for only around $30 million, much less than most other films in Hollywood nowadays. The film began shooting quietly in New York around mid-June and has a plot that revolves “around a monster attack in New York as told from the point of view of a small group of people." According to original details from AICN, the film is being shot entirely on handheld home video cameras, essentially like Blair Witch Project meets Godzilla.
Additional confirmed information is that Matt Reeves is directing a script written by Drew Goddard (who's written previously for Abrams’ “Lost" and “Alias"). You can read a few more details over at SlashFilm, who is following it as closely as we are.
Et enfin, trouvé ici :
http://www.slashfilm.com/2007/07/05/clover...tails-revealed/Une citation du Hollywood Reporter, selon lequel : So far we’ve been led to believe that the monster film is entirely shot from a consumer handheld camera, but The Reporter is unsure of that theory: “it is not clear if the entire movie follows that style.”
IGN has also reported that the movie is probably using the working title “Slusho,” which hardcore fans of Abrams’ Alias may remember as the Slurpee-type beverage that Vaughn offers to Sydney in the second episode of the series.
Apparently there was a public notice from Paramount Pictures of filming posted last week in downtown Los Angeles. Slusho was to shoot in several downtown locations during the late afternoon to early morning hours. Here’s a description of the scene:
“Exterior dialogue. Driving scenes. Occasional traffic & pedestrian control. Camera & equipment on sidewalk, street and property. 200 extras. Military vehicles. Destruction aftermath. Weapons brandished. Emergency vehicles with flashing lights. Exterior dialogue on fire escape on 8th floor.”
We agree with IGN, sounds like Cloverfield to us. However the Los Angeles location conflicts with the Hollywood Reporter story… Either way, it’s looking more and more like Cloverfield is Cloverfield and all these internet conspiracy theories that the film is just a front for a new Godzilla/Voltron/Lost movie are well, just conspiracy theories.