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Personally, I loved both of them a whole lot.
Pacific Rim is a comeback (along with being a homage) to classic movie monsters of the past, like Godzilla. The film was a very fun blockbuster that I had a blast with at the theater. Cloverfield is simular to PR, but with a unique twist (the POV is only from the Humans). Although, the only problem with Cloverfield was that [Show spoiler] . The film would have been much more terrifying if they kept the film only as a visual allegory to 9/11 (which I thought this film was in the first place).
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