This. If it wasn't for cruise people would see it for what it is: a mediocre cookie cutter sci-fi. No one would remember it if Cruise wasn't there to elevate it.
No, because u could get many action actors in lead role and the film would be still great, because it its great film. And the main reason its great is because of the script and concept, rest of the film for directing point of view is also well made so... Its original film, for modern Hollywood at least. And its aged very well.
Yes, if he where not the "chosen one" of the craziest cult in Holleywood atm he would be considered the GOAT. It's difficult to overlook that bit for me.
I liked the movie, but Emily Blunt was a poor choice. She never came off as a tough, intimidating, skillful warrior just as someone saying toughgirl lines. And the mimics were dumb looking. It was during that era when the trend was for aliens/monsters to be black amorphous spiky blobs
Did you miss the point where she was only considered a great warrior because she lived the dame shit over and over again?
She earned that reputation because she had the first real victory against the aliens, a particularly impressive one at that, and the military used that for propaganda purposes to improve morale.
Seems like they had an idea for a movie and built the movie around the idea. Ya know. Instead of treating it like a jobs program for women and inner city youth.
Chicks working on actually improving themselves makes me fricking diamonds. Pretty sure that's why she stands out for me. She's not fricking about. She doesn't want to fricking die. When she could die 1000 times she died, and worked to not frick up again. She loses the power but her fight doesn't quit. She just works harder with what she's learned. Good woman character if there ever was one.
Groundhog Day shit can be fun when done even half decent. It naturally lends itself to both drama and comedy, but best of all lets you flesh out the characters, relationships, and arcs. Like one of the best SG-1 episodes they do that shit and not only is it just plain fun, you get to see the characters you know doing all manner of crazy shit, without lasting external consequences. Breaking the loop is automatically the goal. It's perfect in so many ways.
Chick with ridiculously huge anime fantasy sword kinda helps I guess. Something just so Spongebob 'Opposite Day' about it that it's kinda cool.
She was ridiculously frickable in Sicario too. Guess it’s just right when she hit her peak, which lasts different amounts of time for different women. Also helps that she had to be more lean and fit than even actresses usually are for both roles
I liked the movie, but Emily Blunt was a poor choice. She never came off as a tough, intimidating, skillful warrior just as someone saying toughgirl lines. And the mimics were dumb looking. It was during that era when the trend was for aliens/monsters to be black amorphous spiky blobs
>She never came off as a tough, intimidating, skillful warrior just as someone saying toughgirl lines
I don't think she was really supposed to. I thought the legend around her was supposed to be out of control but her demeanor itself was supposed to hint at the fact that she's a fraud and lucked her way into the glory. Then again maybe I'm reading too much into nothing.
No you're exactly right. She's only a legend because she had near-infinite time to win that one battle by doing it over and over again until one attempt finally worked. That's why she dies like anyone else would the first time around on the beach because she's not actually that special.
Which is the same story as Cruise's character; he's completely incompetent at first, but after unlimited attempts at getting good, he managed to figure things out.
the aliens had probably already killed her 1000 times on the beach and knew exactly how to eliminate her and everyone else because of the marines killing some alpha and thus letting them retry over and over
I remember my largest disappointment from this movie is that Rita's cool helmet bodyguard guys never do anything. They were too good designs to not be utilized in some interesting way.
Yeah, Cruise and the other propaganda officers are pushing the "Angel of Verdun" and "Full Metal b***h" shit but she's just resigned to going into battle and dying for real the next time. Her only hope is the slim chance she finds an alpha and regains the power. Obviously the Omega will keep them away from her so it's not until she's dead and the beach is being cleaned up that Cruise finds one
I thought the mimics looked cool. They are supposed to be like sharp amorphous tentacle monsters whipping around so fast you can hardly tell their shape
All the trailers for the film depicted it some dark, heavy, contemplative sci-fi slog. I nearly avoided the film for this reason and was actually pleasantly surprised when it turned out to be an action-adventure quipkino.
Marketing really fricked this film over.
not enough gory scenes of her blown to bits, missing half her head, intestines spilling out covered in blood. Always looks like she just laid down with a blank expression and said "oh no, I'm dead"
the aliens always killed by either shooting a missile through their chest from long range, impaling them with their spiny tentacles, or most of the time just by just throwing them against the ground really hard and breaking their necks
There's tons of explosions, vehicles crazhing all around, guns going off, etc. And like in some of the webms, she dies in other ways like the helicopter crash. It's just always cheesy when you see her, is all
The worst casting choice in this movie was the General. Holy shit what were they thinking casting the head of the military operation who is supposed to be some tough intimidating guy as that overweight tub of lard. It should have been someone more like Quaritch, someone who has an inkling of the look of being a lifelong military commander
I don't agree, he's distractingly terrible in every scene and a major blemish on the movie for me. Every other actor I like, such as bill paxton who was fantastic
It didn't do the source material one-to-one. I didn't read the light novel but the All You Need Is Kill manga is good, but it wouldn't really work as a heavy action movie. Also Cruise and Blunt were great and had some decent chemistry.
all the side characters are S+ stupid fun kino
that scene where he gives up and just watches them all get themselves killed while he gets off the beach is the best in the movie
They completely ruined the ending though, it was dogshit and manga did it way way better. If it was bittersweet it would've been kino but Hollywood needs a happy ending everywhere so we got garbage instead
I love the ending but I'm still not sure about it's logistics.
So he's waking up at the same time he usually wakes up, but in a scenario where the mimics are all dead. So he arrives to his original destination (meeting with the general) later and he is not demoted. Why do the mimics die BEFORE the reset point? Shouldn't they all die right where the reset begins (ie when Cage wakes up after getting demoted)?
I put it down to some sort of malfunction with the reset while the Omega was dying. IIRC there's no specific reason for Cruise to wake up exactly when he does all those times before and no explanation given for the reset besides "it resets the day". Maybe it reset every previous day until the desired outcome for the mimics was achieved and has those days stored like windows system restore points. Then, when it was malfunctioning, it reset to a different "reset point". Why the mimics are already dying by then...no idea. You could argue they exist independently from time/space and unlike the humans/that reset in sync with the time, they "teleport" an wait...but then resetting wouldn't be as beneficial and wouldn't rescue them from some 1 in a million disastrous outcome...eh, I dont have a clue. At least the movie is done well enough so that it doesn't really stand out too much at that point and is overshadowed by Cruise meeting the FMB/the happy ending. The internal logic working out up to that point is good enough for me.
the scene where Cruise deserts and then the horde of mimics attacks London and swarms it scared the shit out of me to think about. those things taking over the entire planet and there being nowhere to hide or run to.
Yeah, the mimics are one of the most "Holy shit earth is fricked!" aliens i've ever seen.
Mainly due to the fact of how violent they are, you know you encounter one, a painful death awaits.
there's always the ones who just instantly blow up Earth or whatever, but in terms of ones who come onto the plant and conventionally fight humans mimics are pretty brutal
I have a couple 3D webms of this movie. It was released in 3D in theaters
For this to work you have to open the webm in a new tab and resize it with ctrl + mouse wheel until it's small enough.
Then you can unfocus your eyes like Magic Eye until the two videos merge together into one, and it will be 3D
If you didn't see this movie in 3D then you really missed out. IMO its one of the few films that 3D worked really well in, especially during the drop ship moments when another anon here posted that clip. I saw it in 3D in theaters and also bought the 3D Bluray.
I watch it at home on my laser 3D projector, which is amazing on a 120" pro screen with a 5.1 sound system with big woofer. amazing experience really..
Lot of people thought home 3D was a gimmick but hardly no one did it correctly with laser projectors and a big surround system.
TV 3D WAS a mistake, that is what killed it in the cradle.
yes active 3d rechargeable, they're not made anymore and extremely hard to find these specific ones. they are very good quality too, never lose synch or get backwards polarized like those cheap knock off ones that amazon sells.
im hoping that 3D comes back at some point, we will get better glasses technology but for now this is the best they made in the 2010s.
I'm a bit of a 3D collector. I have over 1000 movies at home for my 3D setup. Also remember that Avatar way of the water just came out and Cameron released it in 3D blu-ray all around the world, so he hasn't given up on it yet. and the 3D copies sold out very very fast, so theres still a lot of us out there.
Everything, its just a very good script, an action blockbuster yet not dumbed downed for 80iq ADHD teenagers and joggers.
The characters you grow to care about - that's what really carries it.
The timeloop is fun plot device, good development, filmed really well etc
I've watched it 3 times thorough the years and it's still very enjoyable. Its one of the best scifi movies.
I think he had an epiphany at some point to just do his best to make entertaining movies and just rolled with it. Maybe to stave off severe depression.
I think Bale was on to him when he said he used Cruise as a direct inspiration for American Psycho, saying that he saw no presence of a character in Tom and it's like he reinvented himself every day.
Didn't know about the Bale quote, I guess there is something psychopathic about Cruise. He must also have some gift where he effortlessly puts his finger on what kind of characters and stories society wants to see.
Edge of tomorrow is by definition goyslop, the corporate suits changed everything that made the original LN/Manga stand out, just to cater to the american audience. >no bittersweet ending >violent deaths have been toned down, mimics are just wholesome aliens now >no one is negatively affected by seeing their friends or loved ones die for 100th time >no final fight between Rita and Cage >Deus ex machinima in the end to keep everyone alive because no good guy can hecking die!
Speaking of Japanese comic books, her nickname in the movie her nickname is fullmetal b***h and I feel like I keep running into this adjective but don’t know what it means except maybe tough? Whenever I google it I just get more Japanese stuff and no definitions.
Cruise, of course.
>does all his own stunts in your path
This looks fricking moronic, like War of The Worlds if it was actually good, must watch now.
what did you think, anon?
The splinters would've blinded him. No way he could've survived being smashed through a brick wall.
Running around with a cgi helicopter chasing you isn't much of a stunt
that's a real heliocopter, it was only retouched with cgi.
This. If it wasn't for cruise people would see it for what it is: a mediocre cookie cutter sci-fi. No one would remember it if Cruise wasn't there to elevate it.
No, because u could get many action actors in lead role and the film would be still great, because it its great film. And the main reason its great is because of the script and concept, rest of the film for directing point of view is also well made so... Its original film, for modern Hollywood at least. And its aged very well.
false
Here is your real magic sauce. Steals every scene he is in.
Tip of the spear. Edge of the knife. Crack of my...ass
my favorite character
It was all three: Cruise, Blunt, and Paxton.
Cruise was memorable playing a character well he doesn't normally play
Blunt was perfect as the hot, hardass but vulnerable b***h
Paxton made every reset fun with a perfect performance
yes, he raped her. many times
it was consensual
>tfw no peak Emily Blunt gf
WHY EVEN LIVE
As I get older, I’ve started to appreciate Cruise as a legitimately good actor
Yes, if he where not the "chosen one" of the craziest cult in Holleywood atm he would be considered the GOAT. It's difficult to overlook that bit for me.
still better than being a Leftist like most of hollywood
Everything except for the title
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII NEED TO KNOW NOW
CAN YOU LOVE ME AGAIIIIN
Did you miss the point where she was only considered a great warrior because she lived the dame shit over and over again?
They only relive the past 24-48 hours, do you really think she built up such a rep in that time? Get real.
She earned that reputation because she had the first real victory against the aliens, a particularly impressive one at that, and the military used that for propaganda purposes to improve morale.
started watching suits recently, was caught off guard when that played
came out right at the tail end of aughts kino. right in that sweet spot where everything was fricked but the other shoe hadn't dropped yet.
This is honestly one of my all time favorite movies, top 5 easy
Groundhog's Day #1
Some pleb action is your favorite movie of all time? Did transformers 2 also make the cut?
Now this, THIS is how you do cgi.
>Edgelord of Tomorrow
I saw it in theaters not even knowing it had a groundhog day theme, since they didnt really use the "Live Die Repeat" subtitle when I saw it
Never even realized the aliens where shooting like this, poor humies never stood a chance.
Seems like they had an idea for a movie and built the movie around the idea. Ya know. Instead of treating it like a jobs program for women and inner city youth.
Why does Emily Blunt look drop dead sexy in this but hit the wall so hard?
CGI
damn did they really over her face/body?
>Cruise Going Insane at Emily
oh shit
Chicks working on actually improving themselves makes me fricking diamonds. Pretty sure that's why she stands out for me. She's not fricking about. She doesn't want to fricking die. When she could die 1000 times she died, and worked to not frick up again. She loses the power but her fight doesn't quit. She just works harder with what she's learned. Good woman character if there ever was one.
Groundhog Day shit can be fun when done even half decent. It naturally lends itself to both drama and comedy, but best of all lets you flesh out the characters, relationships, and arcs. Like one of the best SG-1 episodes they do that shit and not only is it just plain fun, you get to see the characters you know doing all manner of crazy shit, without lasting external consequences. Breaking the loop is automatically the goal. It's perfect in so many ways.
Chick with ridiculously huge anime fantasy sword kinda helps I guess. Something just so Spongebob 'Opposite Day' about it that it's kinda cool.
>Something just so Spongebob 'Opposite Day' about it
holy shit i hated reading that
You only hate that you understood exactly what was meant.
She was ridiculously frickable in Sicario too. Guess it’s just right when she hit her peak, which lasts different amounts of time for different women. Also helps that she had to be more lean and fit than even actresses usually are for both roles
Because she was 30 in this and now she's 40. Duh.
Tomboy factor.
the most powerful force in the universe.
the title is admitedly kinda shit
Ironically, "All You Need Is Kill" would've been a better title.
One of Cruise's best characters. He's so fun to watch in this.
good film
would rewatch
It was all around just a good movie. Good acting, casting choices, soundtrack, creative and threatening monsters, cool battles, and interesting plot.
I liked the movie, but Emily Blunt was a poor choice. She never came off as a tough, intimidating, skillful warrior just as someone saying toughgirl lines. And the mimics were dumb looking. It was during that era when the trend was for aliens/monsters to be black amorphous spiky blobs
>She never came off as a tough, intimidating, skillful warrior just as someone saying toughgirl lines
I don't think she was really supposed to. I thought the legend around her was supposed to be out of control but her demeanor itself was supposed to hint at the fact that she's a fraud and lucked her way into the glory. Then again maybe I'm reading too much into nothing.
No you're exactly right. She's only a legend because she had near-infinite time to win that one battle by doing it over and over again until one attempt finally worked. That's why she dies like anyone else would the first time around on the beach because she's not actually that special.
Which is the same story as Cruise's character; he's completely incompetent at first, but after unlimited attempts at getting good, he managed to figure things out.
the aliens had probably already killed her 1000 times on the beach and knew exactly how to eliminate her and everyone else because of the marines killing some alpha and thus letting them retry over and over
I remember my largest disappointment from this movie is that Rita's cool helmet bodyguard guys never do anything. They were too good designs to not be utilized in some interesting way.
Yeah, Cruise and the other propaganda officers are pushing the "Angel of Verdun" and "Full Metal b***h" shit but she's just resigned to going into battle and dying for real the next time. Her only hope is the slim chance she finds an alpha and regains the power. Obviously the Omega will keep them away from her so it's not until she's dead and the beach is being cleaned up that Cruise finds one
I thought the mimics looked cool. They are supposed to be like sharp amorphous tentacle monsters whipping around so fast you can hardly tell their shape
They're literally the machines from the matrix
>plebs react
This but the opposite. She was perfect and one of the few examples of strong female character done right.
Are you fricking high? She's a foot taller than Cruise and looks like she could push his shit in at any moment.
Her role in sicario suits her better
Scientology courses. Deadass what nu Star Wars had to rip off with the Fin guy.
There it is
OI
OI M8
I THINK THERE'S SOMETHIN WRONG WITH UR SUIT
All the trailers for the film depicted it some dark, heavy, contemplative sci-fi slog. I nearly avoided the film for this reason and was actually pleasantly surprised when it turned out to be an action-adventure quipkino.
Marketing really fricked this film over.
I've said it before, but every guy in my family fukken loves this movie. Even 80yo grand dad that usually only watches old comedies.
Practical effects kino
clearly footage from ukraine
WAAAGH!
irl anime
can't bruise the Cruise
green
Everything that went wrong with The Mummy
Great onscreen chemistry between Cruise & Blunt
Tom had more chemistry with the mummy than his own love interest
Also, bill paxton. rip
Honestly I wouldn't be offended by that knickname, it's pretty badass.
how did she know that she lost the power
same way you can feel your adrenaline pumping
Don't they get the ability to have visions about alien locations? She probably stopped having them, that's how she knew.
best anime to live action film ever.
too bad there was no anime, only manga
and a rare case when americans didnt botch it
Simple story with clever scenes/set pieces, some fun twists, and great action.
Cruise praising the powerpoint presentation during exposition trope scene was incredibly charming
The manga is better
imagine falling in love with someone who dies in your arms every day
not enough gory scenes of her blown to bits, missing half her head, intestines spilling out covered in blood. Always looks like she just laid down with a blank expression and said "oh no, I'm dead"
time to take your meds schizo
the aliens always killed by either shooting a missile through their chest from long range, impaling them with their spiny tentacles, or most of the time just by just throwing them against the ground really hard and breaking their necks
There's tons of explosions, vehicles crazhing all around, guns going off, etc. And like in some of the webms, she dies in other ways like the helicopter crash. It's just always cheesy when you see her, is all
I'm edging until tomorrow.
i only have to gripes with it:
1. emily blunt's ugly face
2. the monster design kinda sucked
apart from those it was kino, definitely
so at the end, does he wake up in the helicopter just because he wants to? Is he a god who can control time now?
I thought he got the power one last time as it died
if it were the normal power he should've woke up in processing like normal. Instead he woke up earlier, before he fricked up his career
Maybe instead of reloading the autosave the Omega tried to load the previous save but since it was dying the shock killed the Omega in the past
The worst casting choice in this movie was the General. Holy shit what were they thinking casting the head of the military operation who is supposed to be some tough intimidating guy as that overweight tub of lard. It should have been someone more like Quaritch, someone who has an inkling of the look of being a lifelong military commander
>t. someone who hasn't seen a real officer
Huh? He wasn't a tough intimidating guy, he was a stubborn butthole. He was perfect
I don't agree, he's distractingly terrible in every scene and a major blemish on the movie for me. Every other actor I like, such as bill paxton who was fantastic
Generals are old bastards who sit behind a desk all day
Have you ever seen generals you fricking moron?
I don't like you no more, anon
I literally made 75 webms of this movie for Cinemaphile in 2014. I was obsessed with it for a while
>I literally made 75 webms of this movie for Cinemaphile in 2014. I was obsessed with it for a while
Thanks
Im still obsessed with it after 10 years.
thanks anon
It didn't do the source material one-to-one. I didn't read the light novel but the All You Need Is Kill manga is good, but it wouldn't really work as a heavy action movie. Also Cruise and Blunt were great and had some decent chemistry.
Doesn't she have to die permanently in the manga?
Yep. Only thing I would've kept. Also her respawning in the shower when she dies.
all the side characters are S+ stupid fun kino
that scene where he gives up and just watches them all get themselves killed while he gets off the beach is the best in the movie
Edge of Tomorrow was a vastly better name
cast
They made over 100 exo suits for this movie
based webm encoder. How is it that I'm seeing all these for the very first time now? Do you not post them in webm threads?
I forgot about them for years and just rewatched the movie tonight, found them on an old HDD. I'll try to dump a lot of them here though
Wish they had similar suits for a starship troopers movie so they could finally depict jumping mobile infantry
what did he say again?
I'm white, so apparently I'm not allowed to repeat it. But you know what it is.
They completely ruined the ending though, it was dogshit and manga did it way way better. If it was bittersweet it would've been kino but Hollywood needs a happy ending everywhere so we got garbage instead
It was bad
Nah its kino
Shut up nerd. The hero living and getting the girl is the best outcome. Frick off with your self loathing bullshit/
Both are good. Very different, but good
This is the exactly kind of movie that needs a happy ending where the big boy gets the girl. You're a homosexual.
I love the ending but I'm still not sure about it's logistics.
So he's waking up at the same time he usually wakes up, but in a scenario where the mimics are all dead. So he arrives to his original destination (meeting with the general) later and he is not demoted. Why do the mimics die BEFORE the reset point? Shouldn't they all die right where the reset begins (ie when Cage wakes up after getting demoted)?
I put it down to some sort of malfunction with the reset while the Omega was dying. IIRC there's no specific reason for Cruise to wake up exactly when he does all those times before and no explanation given for the reset besides "it resets the day". Maybe it reset every previous day until the desired outcome for the mimics was achieved and has those days stored like windows system restore points. Then, when it was malfunctioning, it reset to a different "reset point". Why the mimics are already dying by then...no idea. You could argue they exist independently from time/space and unlike the humans/that reset in sync with the time, they "teleport" an wait...but then resetting wouldn't be as beneficial and wouldn't rescue them from some 1 in a million disastrous outcome...eh, I dont have a clue. At least the movie is done well enough so that it doesn't really stand out too much at that point and is overshadowed by Cruise meeting the FMB/the happy ending. The internal logic working out up to that point is good enough for me.
the scene where Cruise deserts and then the horde of mimics attacks London and swarms it scared the shit out of me to think about. those things taking over the entire planet and there being nowhere to hide or run to.
Yeah, the mimics are one of the most "Holy shit earth is fricked!" aliens i've ever seen.
Mainly due to the fact of how violent they are, you know you encounter one, a painful death awaits.
there's always the ones who just instantly blow up Earth or whatever, but in terms of ones who come onto the plant and conventionally fight humans mimics are pretty brutal
>FIVE HUNNIT METERS AND CLOSIN' FAST!
>Here they come, mean as hell and thick as grass!
I have a couple 3D webms of this movie. It was released in 3D in theaters
For this to work you have to open the webm in a new tab and resize it with ctrl + mouse wheel until it's small enough.
Then you can unfocus your eyes like Magic Eye until the two videos merge together into one, and it will be 3D
Holy shit it works.
That’s pretty cool anon. Don’t even have to reopen it.
I have it on 3d blu ray, and the PSVR with PS4 lets me watch it IMAX sized in 3d. Fricking sad they won't do this with PSVR2 and PS5.
Needed axes rather than swords
the sword is a propeller blade and it gives her lift
I love this spin attack man. Well earned by that point in the movie.
meanwhile Cage fights with brute strength and raw firepower
If you guys enjoyed this, I recommend the short book it’s based on
If you didn't see this movie in 3D then you really missed out. IMO its one of the few films that 3D worked really well in, especially during the drop ship moments when another anon here posted that clip. I saw it in 3D in theaters and also bought the 3D Bluray.
I watch it at home on my laser 3D projector, which is amazing on a 120" pro screen with a 5.1 sound system with big woofer. amazing experience really..
Lot of people thought home 3D was a gimmick but hardly no one did it correctly with laser projectors and a big surround system.
TV 3D WAS a mistake, that is what killed it in the cradle.
What kind of glasses does that projector use? The rechargeable kind?
yes active 3d rechargeable, they're not made anymore and extremely hard to find these specific ones. they are very good quality too, never lose synch or get backwards polarized like those cheap knock off ones that amazon sells.
im hoping that 3D comes back at some point, we will get better glasses technology but for now this is the best they made in the 2010s.
I'm a bit of a 3D collector. I have over 1000 movies at home for my 3D setup. Also remember that Avatar way of the water just came out and Cameron released it in 3D blu-ray all around the world, so he hasn't given up on it yet. and the 3D copies sold out very very fast, so theres still a lot of us out there.
post more webm of the fat guy
>people are now praising shaky cam visual diarrhea video game bullshit because it's 10 years old
Every time.
Genuinely one of the best movie endings of all time
I don't think he would get her though
IIIIIIIIIIIIIII
I am going to sleep but if this thread is still up when I wake up I will post more webms
I am going to sleep too but thank you for the webms guy
Bamp.
Essential Cruisekino
Everything, its just a very good script, an action blockbuster yet not dumbed downed for 80iq ADHD teenagers and joggers.
The characters you grow to care about - that's what really carries it.
The timeloop is fun plot device, good development, filmed really well etc
I've watched it 3 times thorough the years and it's still very enjoyable. Its one of the best scifi movies.
liman, cruise, blunt. ecellent film.
>christopher mcquarrie is a weeb
I guess that explains why the recent MI has flavors of GITS thrown in
How does this guy do it? I can't think of a single Tom Cruise movie I dislike, some mediocre ones, but most of them are good.
Does his insane religion somehow insulate him against the boring degeneracy of mainstream society?
I think he had an epiphany at some point to just do his best to make entertaining movies and just rolled with it. Maybe to stave off severe depression.
I think Bale was on to him when he said he used Cruise as a direct inspiration for American Psycho, saying that he saw no presence of a character in Tom and it's like he reinvented himself every day.
Didn't know about the Bale quote, I guess there is something psychopathic about Cruise. He must also have some gift where he effortlessly puts his finger on what kind of characters and stories society wants to see.
full metal b***h is fricking hot
first: the CGI.
NO SIR I'M NOT FROM AMERICA
I'M FROM A PLACE IN AMERICA
edge of tomorrow and pacific rim are the only 2 blockbuster movies i actually enjoy
<3
<3
Come find me when you wake up.
Cruisemissile doesn't miss and the girl was insanely hot and lastly the plot was actually decent.
why didn't she just shoot him in the head as soon as he learned that the queen alien was in paris
The movie version is horrible goyslop compared to the manga masterpiece
The manga and the ln version are both mediocre, the movie legitimately improves on it.
>goslop - :/
>goyslop JAPAN - :DDDD
>goyslop
Don't you homosexuals ever tire of that overused placeholder for "anything I don't like"?
Edge of tomorrow is by definition goyslop, the corporate suits changed everything that made the original LN/Manga stand out, just to cater to the american audience.
>no bittersweet ending
>violent deaths have been toned down, mimics are just wholesome aliens now
>no one is negatively affected by seeing their friends or loved ones die for 100th time
>no final fight between Rita and Cage
>Deus ex machinima in the end to keep everyone alive because no good guy can hecking die!
It's shit
Speaking of Japanese comic books, her nickname in the movie her nickname is fullmetal b***h and I feel like I keep running into this adjective but don’t know what it means except maybe tough? Whenever I google it I just get more Japanese stuff and no definitions.
Does anyone know?
fullmetal is slang for bullets.
no it's not you fricking moron
I know what a full metal jacket is dog but that’s definitely not the context for these nicknames
Cgi slop
This piece of shit might be the most overrated movie of all time
that movie was porn for speedrunners
>Manga copies Hollywood
>Hollywood copeis Manga
The circle of life.
Tom Cruise always had this power
how do you think he's still alive despite all the crazy shit he does