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Title: All You Need Is Kill
Post by: Mac on December 02, 2011, 07:35:16 am
I really try to shy away from the rumor mill. It’s interesting to read, but I do not take much stock in it. But because there are some fans of comics and graphic novels here, I thought this news would at least appeal to you

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Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity) will direct Tom Cruise in an adaptation of the Japanese comic book, ‘All You Need Is Kill’. Read on for the film’s tentative production timeline.

Word that Warner Bros. was looking at Tom Cruise as the potential star of the All You Need Is Kill comic book adaptation – a project previously said to have been re-titled We Are Mortals – popped up a couple months ago (from the time of writing this). The bankable star has at last agreed to headline the sci-fi/action flick.

Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity) has long been attached to helm the All You Need Is Kill movie, but was previously looking to make the expensive sci-fi thriller Luna his next directorial project. Now that the latter is no longer being co-financed by Skydance, it has been put on the backburner – freeing up Liman to press ahead with his manga-based film instead.

The original All You Need Is Kill storyline revolves around a young Japanese soldier who joins the army, in order to participate in a war against an invading alien force. However, when the young man is killed in battle, he finds himself reborn each morning, ready to fight (and die) on the same day again. In other words, it’s an action-packed sci-fi variation on Groundhog Day – or, rather, Source Code, minus the human-designed technological component that allows the main character to re-experience time over and over.

Dante Harper (the upcoming Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters) penned the original draft of the All You Need Is Kill film adaptation’s script. Variety says that Harper’s screenplay is currently being retooled by Joby Harold, so that the main character fits the age of 49-year-old Cruise.

Harold, for the record, was the writer-director of the much-derided 2007 Hayden Christensen psycho-thriller Awake. Make of that what you will.

Source Code, as it were, was scripted by Ben Ripley – a fellow whose previous writing credits (ex. Species III and Species: The Awakening) also didn’t exactly inspire much confidence. While that final product was ultimately well-liked by professional and casual moviegoers alike, the film has also (fairly) been criticized as a movie that doesn’t fully deliver on the potential of its premise.

Getting to the point: Liman has likewise often been cited as a capable filmmaker who nonetheless has failed to fully capitalize on the ingenious ideas and concepts behind many of his projects – be it still well-received titles such as Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Fair Game or a less-than-popular flick such as Jumper. So, one has to wonder if history will repeat itself (pun not intended) and Liman’s All You Need Is Kill adaptation will be a decent, but somewhat underwhelming action flick.


That said – most would agree that Cruise still has what it takes to be a great action hero onscreen (see: early footage of him in the upcoming Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol). So, his involvement with Liman’s new project reads all the more as being a good thing, in that regard.
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The All You Need Is Kill adaptation (which may still be titled We Are Mortals) is expected to begin production by the last quarter of 2012, after Cruise completes his work on director Joseph Kosinski’s Oblivion movie.

Title: Re: All You Need Is Kill
Post by: Chiprocks1 on December 02, 2011, 07:44:27 am
I actually like Doug Liman as a filmmaker. My concern is with Tom Cruise. He has a tendency to ask for far too many script changes on all his projects. So, exactly how faithful will All You Need Is Kill remain to the original source material? I just have this bad feeling that he is gonna make it to unrecognizable from what it is. I'm not bashing the movie, just....concerned is all.
Title: Re: All You Need Is Kill
Post by: Mac on July 18, 2013, 09:59:07 am
'All You Need is Kill' Retitled 'Edge of Tomorrow'

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Briefly: Just in time for its Comic-Con unveiling later this week, Warner Bros has announced an official title change/update for the sci-fi movie All You Need is Kill. Or, formerly known as All You Need is Kill, based on the book of that name by Hiroshi Sakurazaka. Now it's titled Edge of Tomorrow, starring Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt and Bill Paxton, directed by Doug Liman. From a screenplay by Dante Harper, the story follows an officer (Cruise) fighting a futuristic war against an alien race who gets caught in a suicidal time loop, forcing him to live out the same brutal combat over and over, fighting and dying again and again. Edge of Tomorrow seems like a good time loop title, though it does have a bit of a Bond ring to it. Check out the latest photo from the movie and the first teaser poster below

(http://media2.firstshowing.net/firstshowing/img7/EdgeofTomorrowbigposterCruise1sv.jpg)

Title: Re: All You Need Is Kill
Post by: Chiprocks1 on July 18, 2013, 10:02:39 am
Should have stuck with the original name. All You Need is Kill is the source material, honor it by calling it that!
Title: Re: All You Need Is Kill
Post by: Mac on July 18, 2013, 10:08:10 am
Agree, and not only that, Edge of Tomorrow sounds so blah
Title: Re: All You Need Is Kill
Post by: Chiprocks1 on July 18, 2013, 10:08:58 am
I wonder who is really behind the name change.
Title: Re: All You Need Is Kill
Post by: Mac on August 01, 2013, 02:29:06 pm
Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt star in Edge Of Tomorrow posters: Comic-Con 2013

(http://cdn.mos.totalfilm.com/images/t/tom-cruise-and-emily-blunt-star-in-edge-of-tomorrow-posters-comic-con-2013-140712-a-1374477045-470-75.jpg)

(http://cdn.mos.totalfilm.com/images/t/tom-cruise-and-emily-blunt-star-in-edge-of-tomorrow-posters-comic-con-2013-140712-a-1374477237-470-75.jpg)
Title: Re: All You Need Is Kill
Post by: Chiprocks1 on August 01, 2013, 02:31:22 pm
I went to Comic Con with the intent of scoring some one-sheets for the movie, but I couldn't find any, anywhere. But then again, I didn't see one living soul that had one either.