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quote:Lt. Col. William "Bill" Cage (Tom Cruise) and Special Forces soldier Rita Vrataski (Emily Blunt) team up to fight a hostile alien race known as Mimics, with Cage continually returning to a fatal battle through a time loop. The action of Edge of Tomorrow unfolds in a near future in which an alien race has hit the Earth in an unrelenting assault, unbeatable by any military unit in the world. A common plot comparison I've seen is Starship Troopers meets Groundhog Day. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw61gCe2oqI The film is based on the book "All You Need Is Kill" by Hiroshi Sakurazaka. This is a pretty short novel and it wasn't the best work of fiction that I've ever read, but it has some potential as source material since it's military sci-fi with a mix of ranged and melee combat could be really amazing to watch. From what I've seen in the trailer, Emily Blunt's "Rita Vrataski" is close to how she is described in the book. Jezebel will probably be making GBS threads its pants about how she will be portrayed, one way or another. The only things bothering me are: 1) The obligatory "Tom Cruise must ride a motorcycle" and "Tom Cruise must moved by an explosion in the air". Honestly, though, I'm just kind of amused by it. So no big deal. I still liked Oblivion. 2) There is a little nationality/race bending going on from the book to the film (big surprise). I would have rather seen Ken Watanabe or [insert Asian actor here] to change it up. I actually usually enjoy Cruise's work, but I think he was a little miscast in this role. Too old for the character and, in my opinion, too recognizable to be the soldier who just happens to be the hero. Again, not too big of a deal for me to enjoy it. I was a little surprised not to see a thread about this already. What do you all think?
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 02:21 |
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# ? Jun 3, 2024 22:44 |
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I'm glad they changed the name, even though the new name sucks almost as much. Looking forward to this because Tom Cruise is always good value and it's 'original' sci-fi. Getting a serious Mass Effect vibe from the poster.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 02:48 |
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Been pretty excited for it since I heard it was being made, and the trailer looks like they're staying faithful to the book for the most part. Although I might just be looking into it, but bits and pieces from the trailer make me feel like they might change the ending. big huge ending spoilers: At the end of the book Rita reveals to the protagonist that even though they've finally managed to win that battle one of them has to die otherwise they'll just keep returning to the beginning of the day. Protagonist ends up being forced to kill her so he can go on to help win the war. Theres some talk in the trailer that makes it look like this plot point comes up earlier instead of right at the end and that Tom Cruise is trying to find a way to keep her alive. I'm hoping there just moving it to earlier in the story and not actually changing the entire ending.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 02:52 |
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Vulpes posted:I'm glad they changed the name, even though the new name sucks almost as much. Awww, I actually liked the name for how ridiculous it is. Edge of Tomorrow has a fun ring to it, but it's not as interesting to me.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 03:50 |
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Another Evil Genius posted:Awww, I actually liked the name for how ridiculous it is. Edge of Tomorrow has a fun ring to it, but it's not as interesting to me. I actually like the tagline "Live Die Repeat" as a title for this movie more than Edge of Tomorrow or All You Need is Kill.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 06:54 |
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The movie looks fun as hell from the trailer, but yeah, the name really does suck. For example, I saw this thread and at first I thought "Wait, didn't we already have a thread for Escape From Tomorr--oh..." It's not a title that does much to stand out to people, whereas All You Need Is Kill seems like it would get a ton of people in the theater to see it just out of sheer curiosity whether they'd seen the trailer or not. Even Live Die Repeat seems like it would have more of that kind of reaction than a generic title like "Edge Of Tomorrow" that doesn't tell you poo poo about what the movie's about or its tone. But the name change has already been discussed at length across various other threads, and I guess it's more of a minor gripe since the movie itself looks pretty entertaining. Though now that I've started thinking about it, seeing a movie in which Tom Cruise goes on a surreal nightmarish trip through Disney World with his family in which he keeps dying and coming back to life to relive the worst moments would be incredible
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 07:34 |
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Completely sold.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 23:15 |
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I really wish they'd stop casting Tom Cruise in stuff like this. I thought he was the weakest part in both Oblivion and Minority Report - he's bland, uninteresting and these days obviously significantly augmented/made up. The concept is definitely cool and I'm glad to see more movies going with the realistic yet futuristic look that Blomenkamp used in District 9 and Elysium. All that said, I loved Emily Blunt in Looper so who knows, she might balance it out.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 00:21 |
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Red Crown posted:I really wish they'd stop casting Tom Cruise in stuff like this. I thought he was the weakest part in both Oblivion and Minority Report - he's bland, uninteresting and these days obviously significantly augmented/made up. The concept is definitely cool and I'm glad to see more movies going with the realistic yet futuristic look that Blomenkamp used in District 9 and Elysium. All that said, I loved Emily Blunt in Looper so who knows, she might balance it out. Cruise's intensity is hard to replicate. The man gives it is all and is always brilliant. Did you know he did all his own stunt driving in Jack Reacher? Also, nobody casts Tom Cruise. He decides what films he wants to be in and gets them made.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 01:38 |
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Ghosthotel posted:Been pretty excited for it since I heard it was being made, and the trailer looks like they're staying faithful to the book for the most part. Although I might just be looking into it, but bits and pieces from the trailer make me feel like they might change the ending. I'd bet money they're changing the ending. In the book, Rita explains the deal as she's going after Keiji with an axe so he can't try to weasel out of it. (Rita is as gently caress.) If it's earlier, the film's structure requires that there be something they could do, or else every minute past 'hey, one of us has to die' will be just dragging things out to a foregone conclusion. Which is a different narrative sin than losing a good ending, but it's still a mistake, and an obvious one. Meanwhile, the other choice makes it more of a Hollywood ending. Pretty sure I can guess where they're going with that.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 01:43 |
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When fielding powered exoskeletons en masse becomes a thing, I always assumed that they'd be fully armored too - I mean, why waste all that power if the wearer is so vulnerable? Does the book explain that?
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 02:05 |
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I'm pretty sure the Jackets (what they're called in the book) cover up more of the body than what we have in the movie. The change doesn't really matter though since The Mimics are incredibly strong and also shoot spears out of vents in their body that are described as having the same power of 40mm shells so they rip right through the armor. Ghosthotel fucked around with this message at 05:13 on Dec 21, 2013 |
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Der Luftwaffle posted:When fielding powered exoskeletons en masse becomes a thing, I always assumed that they'd be fully armored too - I mean, why waste all that power if the wearer is so vulnerable? Does the book explain that? Any armor is a trade off between mobility and protection and I'm pretty sure whenever powered exoskeletons are fielded in large numbers that's going to carry over. In fact, out of the two exosuit designs competing for military contracts, the Raytheon SARCOS and the Lockheed Martin HULC, the HULC is more likely to be fielded because it's lighter, less-complicated (it's not a full body exo, just the legs and back) and easier to remove. Also, I get the impression that Edge is what would happen if an alien invasion happened now. The Jacket looks very much like the SARCOS design while wearing commonly-available armor plate carriers and have repurposed SCAR assault rifles as sidearms. It makes some sense to have easily replaceable armor, since most armor is only good at stopping a few hits. Tanks essentially have to be scrapped if they're hit and survive an anti-tank missile attack or counterfire from another tank. Also, Ghosthotel brings up some good points. Most likely the exoskeletons are there too match the speed and strength of the Mimics while the armor is really there to make sure you're not injured on a near miss (which a lot of steel helmets and flak vests were designed for, to stop shrapnel, not bullets). A direct hit will probably kill you, regardless.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 10:37 |
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Young Freud posted:A direct hit will probably kill you, regardless. Or at least whether it kills or not is more or less random and not a function of body armor. Also, a full body suit means we can't see the actors without resort to inside the helmet shots (a la Iron Man) or some similar artifice. That constricts how you can film and edit your action scenes, in my opinion rarely for the better.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 10:54 |
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Wandle Cax posted:Cruise's intensity is hard to replicate. The man gives it is all and is always brilliant. Did you know he did all his own stunt driving in Jack Reacher? Also, nobody casts Tom Cruise. He decides what films he wants to be in and gets them made. Sure, there's intensity there, and he's an excellent actor. It's just...he's an actor in the sense that he seems like a sociopath trying to fit into a role, doing it very well. It worked for me when I was a kid, but as I've gotten older I've started to find his acting mildly unsettling. I think it's getting more and more so as he gets more and more plastic surgery. That probably has something to do with how botox treatments start to affect the fine motor muscles that are important for subtle non-verbal cues, I guess. As for deciding what film he wants to be made, I can't really comment.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 14:24 |
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Young Freud posted:
This is pretty much exactly the case in the book. It's been a while since I read it but from what I remember a direct hit from one of The Mimics was not something you were walking away from.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 15:36 |
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 21:46 |
Bland, ethnocentric casting and lovely, generic name aside (I mean, can any title possibly beat All You Need is Kill for sheer ness?), I am super pumped for this. Despite his failings or eccentricities, Tom Cruise is always reliable in bringing intensity to any role, and I've enjoyed his forays into sci-fi. I agree that this role would've been more interesting if they had cast someone less well known, and preferably Asian, to bring it more in line with the source material (Steven Yeun or Osric Chau would both fit this role perfectly). However, like someone else also said, this movie probably got greenlit due to Cruise choosing it out of a pile of scripts, so...I'll take what I can get. Curious as to how they will deal with the original book ending though. In any case, I'll probably see this opening weekend, because I am a sucker for sci-fi and Tom Cruise running and/or getting thrown by explosions.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 03:01 |
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Tom Cruise always brings conviction to whatever he plays and goes full bore. He never half asses it seems. He's always entertaining, brings quality, and I will buy a ticket to his movies, retardation about psychiatry and xenu stuff aside.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 03:06 |
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The most recent Mission Impossible movie was a whole lot of fun so I'm not expecting Tom Cruise to drag this movie down in the least. The visuals looked solid too, and I'm curious to see more of those robotic tentacle creatures that we caught snippits of. With that said, the amount of blue and orange saturation in the trailer was really off-putting, and reminded me completely of A Good Day to Die Hard. If it's not blue, it must be orange.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 16:04 |
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DarkLich posted:
And did you know, they also probably used a four chords song in the soundtrack! 😱
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 16:07 |
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Oblivion is one of my favorite movies from the last few years, so Cruise in sci-fi can basically do no wrong right now in my opinion. I'm pumped as hell to see this. EDIT: I should clarify that Oblivion was a collaborative effort of awesome, so Cruise alone does not a good movie make, but it's a good start. Anonymous Zebra fucked around with this message at 00:01 on Dec 24, 2013 |
# ? Dec 23, 2013 23:58 |
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Am I wrong that this is basically (potentially massive spoilers) a sci-fi action Groundhog Day?? It could be cool. I really like Tom Cruise if directed by the right person with the right script. Oblivion completely missed the mark for me, but eh, I grew up in the 90s, so Tom Cruise is sort of a guy who I can't hate (even if he is a loving nuts in real life).
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# ? Dec 24, 2013 00:31 |
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You're not wrong, and it's not really a spoiler. The trailer pretty much straight up tells as you as much in the first 20 seconds.
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# ? Dec 24, 2013 00:46 |
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Red Crown posted:Sure, there's intensity there, and he's an excellent actor. It's just...he's an actor in the sense that he seems like a sociopath trying to fit into a role, doing it very well. It worked for me when I was a kid, but as I've gotten older I've started to find his acting mildly unsettling. I think it's getting more and more so as he gets more and more plastic surgery. That probably has something to do with how botox treatments start to affect the fine motor muscles that are important for subtle non-verbal cues, I guess. One of my favorite anecdotes about Tom Cruise is how Christian Bale supposedly found the character of Patrick Bateman in American Psycho. They had a character who outwardly had to be fairly charismatic, while still somehow showing that underneath he was a complete sociopath even when he was putting on his best charm. The story goes that one night Bale called the films director because he was watching Tom Cruise on some talk show, and he was doing his normal charismatic mannerisms and obviously knew all the right things to say and do to seem charming, but in any close up there was something off in the way his eyes didn't quite move right and you got this feeling that he "had no soul." Bale and the director decided that was the perfect way to go with their character. Anyway, that's just a perfect way to describe Tom Cruise's performances as likeable protagonists. It makes him great for his roles in movies like Collateral, Magnolia, and War of the Worlds, but if we're supposed to think he's warm or good hearted there's a total disconnect. Anyway, it doesn't diminish my interest in a fun adventure like this, where the entertainment is more likely to come from the thrill and adventure than from nuances emotional resonance. He does have intensity and looks great running on film. Bugblatter fucked around with this message at 02:19 on Dec 24, 2013 |
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Un-l337-Pork posted:Am I wrong that this is basically (potentially massive spoilers) a sci-fi action Groundhog Day?? It could be cool. I really like Tom Cruise if directed by the right person with the right script. Oblivion completely missed the mark for me, but eh, I grew up in the 90s, so Tom Cruise is sort of a guy who I can't hate (even if he is a loving nuts in real life). It seems like this movie is a videogame battle with very hard enemies and a checkpoint at a point that lets the character prepare a bit before being thrown into battle.
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# ? Dec 24, 2013 02:26 |
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Rap Record Hoarder posted:Steven Yeun or Osiric Chau would both fit this role perfectly Good casting choices. I wonder if they'd have the chops to carry a film like this. It's not exactly a character study, but still. I also want to say that whoever cut that trailer nailed it. I must have watched it about 10 times already.
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# ? Dec 24, 2013 05:42 |
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Democratic Pirate posted:It seems like this movie is a videogame battle with very hard enemies and a checkpoint at a point that lets the character prepare a bit before being thrown into battle. They make that metaphor in the book actually
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# ? Dec 24, 2013 07:19 |
Literally read through the book in the last day based on this thread and the premise. Seems like the movie will be making a slew of changes. The Mimics in the movie look like tentacled robots out of the Matrix, and while that's probably a good thing for the full screen, I would have enjoyed seeing squat frog nanomachines that shoot out javelins. I felt like the frogs hit just the right level of weird and creepy, but I suppose isn't as awesome to see Cruise battling them. I'm guessing he gets out of killing Rita and gets a deeper understanding of the Alien tech than he does in the book. Which is unfortunate because Keiji and Rita are both ultimately guessing at how the alien technology works based on vague understanding.
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# ? Dec 26, 2013 17:59 |
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Hbomberguy posted:
I saw this as the header image for the first article I read about it on Slashfilm. And was like, Tom Cruise in power-armor POWER-RUNNING?! Shut the gently caress up and take my money already.
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# ? Dec 27, 2013 07:36 |
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Another Evil Genius posted:I also want to say that whoever cut that trailer nailed it. I must have watched it about 10 times already.
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# ? Dec 28, 2013 00:57 |
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I got most of my friends interested in the book by calling it Groundhog Day meets Starship Troopers, the movie looks like it will deliver exactly the same. That is a good thing.
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# ? Jan 9, 2014 11:03 |
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"All You Need is Kill" makes it sound like a foreign film because of the not quite English, so that's probably part of the reason for the change.
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# ? Jan 9, 2014 20:48 |
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Aphrodite posted:"All You Need is Kill" makes it sound like a foreign film because of the not quite English, so that's probably part of the reason for the change. Though to be honest it does have a bit of a ring to it. I have to admit I have to look forward to any movie with that sort of title as the source material; the fact that this looks pretty good is just icing on the cake.
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# ? Jan 16, 2014 03:20 |
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A bit of a ADTRW crosspost/bump but for anyone interested there's been a new manga adaptation of the original light novel All You Need Is Kill. The illustrator behind Death Note is involved and it looks fairly promising. Punkin Spunkin fucked around with this message at 03:07 on Feb 14, 2014 |
# ? Feb 14, 2014 02:19 |
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I kinda don't like it because Rita Vrataski looks like a 14 year old girl. However, it's completely brutal. You see those spear bullets the Mimics spit out just liquefy civilians when they're hit by them and the Jackets don't really help that much against them.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 04:48 |
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Those exo suits are really distracting. I hate them in Elysium and I'm glad they weren't in Starship Troopers.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 04:49 |
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TheFallenEvincar posted:A bit of a ADTRW crosspost/bump but for anyone interested there's been a new manga adaptation of the original light novel All You Need Is Kill. The illustrator behind Death Note is involved and it looks fairly promising. The art is great right up until any female character is on panel. Then it is embarrassing.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 05:07 |
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Squidster posted:The art is great right up until any female character is on panel. Then it is embarrassing.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 05:57 |
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Bugblatter posted:One of my favorite anecdotes about Tom Cruise is how Christian Bale supposedly found the character of Patrick Bateman in American Psycho. They had a character who outwardly had to be fairly charismatic, while still somehow showing that underneath he was a complete sociopath even when he was putting on his best charm. The story goes that one night Bale called the films director because he was watching Tom Cruise on some talk show, and he was doing his normal charismatic mannerisms and obviously knew all the right things to say and do to seem charming, but in any close up there was something off in the way his eyes didn't quite move right and you got this feeling that he "had no soul." Bale and the director decided that was the perfect way to go with their character. I am not really sure where you get this impression from. He's very intense, even off screen, and half the time it seems like his emotions are something he needs to keep control of. He also seems like a very nice person.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 07:37 |