No.
You can use "hype" in a sentence like this: "The marketing team created a lot of hype around the new product launch, generating excitement among consumers." Alternatively, you might say, "Despite all the hype, the movie did not live up to expectations."
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The sequel to clover field is Monster.
Cloverfield was released in 2008.
The duration of Cloverfield is 1.42 hours.
A hype boy or girl is a back-up rapper/dancer :)
It's an obvious scam. Stay away from it because they will keep charging your credit card, and the product is a hype job; it's does not live up to the hype. From personal experience.
No. The monster from Cloverfield was created from the film.
No. Will Smith does not play in the movie Cloverfield.
Cloverfield was created on 2008-01-18.
Cloverfield was released on 01/18/2008.
The Production Budget for Cloverfield was $25,000,000.