Re: *** Official CLOVERFIELD Discussion Thread
I thoroughly enjoyed this film. It's genuinely scary, and the constraint of information enforced by the POV was extremely effective. The gimmick of taping over an existing account of Rob and Beth was also effectively done, and very heartwrenching at the end. The film maintained its integrity with regard to its self-imposed constraints, and most directors, I think, would have found this unworkable. But they pulled it off in Cloverfield.
I missed the splash at the end. Now I have to buy the DVD.

We do know one thing about the ending that wasn't on the recovered footage. The military was authorized to commence with operation "Hammer Down" (or "Hammer Something"), which I think was a nuclear strike on Manhatten. Since we know the camera was recovered, I think it's a fair bet that they didn't nuke the city. So they managed to subdue the monster, or the monster got bored and left on its own, or they were prevented in some way from initiating the nuclear strike. Any of these scenarios would be good fodder for a sequel.
One nitpick I have, however, is that I simply can't abide the premise that a creature made of flesh, blood, and bone could take such abuse from very powerful military weapons and still be a threat.
I hope a sequel is forthcoming soon.