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Super 8 (2011) - Abrams' nostalgic family crowdpleaser



The topsy-turvy poster for J. J. Abrams' Super 8

QUICK REVIEW:

A group of prepubescent kids are filming their Super 8 zombie movie in their hometown, as a freight train crashes and mysterious events follow.

Super 8 is an excellent film from great writer-director J. J. Abrams (Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)). - Particularly for big kids and teens.
The kids in the cast are sweet and act fine, in particular the lead Joel Courtney (Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn (2014)) and Elle Fanning (Somewhere (2010)), and Kyle Chandler (Argo (2012)) is also good as the Deputy Sheriff, whose face can fold in grief so impressively.
Super 8 starts really well and amusingly with the micro-film production, (which was Abrams' one idea for it, the other being the alien monster movie). SPOILER We aren't allowed to see the alien monster, until we suddenly are, and then the experience is a little flat.
Super 8 is a good film, obviously keen on striking chords set by earlier Steven Spielberg (E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)) movies, which it does, without revolutionizing or transcending its sources of inspiration though. Spielberg was also one of Super 8's three producers.

Related reviews:

J. J. AbramsStar Trek Into Darkness (2013) or, Star Trek It Before You Wreck It
Cloverfield (2008) or, It Tore Her Head Off! (producer)





Watch the trailer for the movie here

Cost: 50 mil. $
Box office: 260.1 mil. $
= Huge hit
[Super 8 opened #1 in North America with a 35.4 mil. $ first weekend, grossing 127 mil. $ (49 % of the total gross) there after a successful viral marketing campaign, similar to the one that made Cloverfield (2008) a huge hit. Super 8 drew good reviews and big crowds in many countries.]

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