Looks cool to me. If it is real, it'll definetly look a lot better on the big screen, as this is clearly an over-simplified version of it.
Reminds me of Destoroyah, and horrible, ugly, un-scary, badly designed version of Destoroyah, but Destoroyah none the less. For reference
That thing's ugly. I hope this movie doesn't suck. It just sounds too much like the American Godzilla movie, and that film wasn't all that great. I'm keeping my fingers crossed, though.
In their attempt to be "original" it looks like it just lifts off a number of Godzilla monsters. If it had been, I don't know, Cthulhu rising, I might have been hyped for the film. Some sea mutation taking to land and lumbering around doesn't excite me for this movie.
This is a monster from Ultraman. You really thought that this was the monster? What a joke! I think it will look like this.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Bathynomus_giganteus.jpg but more humany!
Holy crap, its got Megalon, Kamebas, Baragon and Orga all rolled in to one. Whale-monster was infinately cooler, but I still want a figure of this one. Man-in-a-suit style monsters FTW. (I still want a plush version of Whale monster, even if it has nothing to do with Cloverfield) (Odd, both monsters the 'fake' and 'real' versions have characteristics from Orga, thats wierd)
Don't worry everybody, it's fake... You're right, it's an enemy from Ultraman Nexus named Bugbuzun Blude: http://youtube.com/watch?v=o0GIQXsqFss
I heard this movie was somehow tied to the Lovecraft mythos. ...anyway, I liked the whale looking thing better.
I didn't like the whale thing but it was less shit than this beastie. The real monster has to be something special to be properly scary, lumbering blobs of shit aren't really going to cut against the modern military. Cthulu would rock though.