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Star Wars.com gets to sit down with Cloverfield producer Bryan Burk for some info on the smash monster movie.
Producer Bryan Burk talks about the making of Cloverfield and how his early love for Star Wars and filmmaking as a whole influenced himself and his friends -- producer J.J Abrams and director Matt Reeves -- to make a monster movie full of surprises.
So how did you first get involved with the Cloverfield project?
J.J. and I have been partners for a while now. And we were just starting to really set up Bad Robot. We had our production company at Disney, but we were moving on and staffing up to start making more TV shows and films, and bring on people that we knew for our new deal at Warner Bros. for television. We wanted to find a show that would be following up with "Lost," and so J.J. and Alex (Kurtzman) and Bob (Orci) got together and wrote the new show "Fringe." At the same time we knew we were going to do our first movie at Paramount. We were just trying to figure out, what can we do that's interesting and exciting? (more)
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