'Edge of Tomorrow' - (formerly All You Need Is Kill) - Tom Cruise/Doug Liman

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I really enjoyed this film until the final couple of minutes. The very end is a head scratcher!
 
I saw it tonight and loved it. A little bit of Starship Troopers, a little bit of Aliens, a dash of Groundhog Day, and some badass mech suits make for one kick ass movie. Cruise was awesome, Blunt was awesome, Paxton was great, and it was just an all around great movie. Like John Carter, I thought the marketing was kind of ******, and, in hindsight, I do think "All You Need Is Kill" would've made it seem much less generic, but, in the theater, it was anything but, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
 
To bad this movie isn't going to hit it big time due to a crappy marketing campaign.
 
To bad this movie isn't going to hit it big time due to a crappy marketing campaign.

True.According to Boxoffice.com the production budget is 178M. This movie has everything to be a flop. We will see in the next two weeks. The opening date wasn't ideal(Godzilla,DOFP,ASM2,Maleficient and How to Train your Dragon 2 next week)
 
This film is right now in my top 3 for the year. Could be this years Looper sleeper sci fi
 
This film is right now in my top 3 for the year. Could be this years Looper sleeper sci fi

budgets way to high to be a sleeper hit, this is going to need to make like 500 plus to be successful or at least not a flop.
 
Decent flick. I enjoyed it enough and it was better than Cruises last attempt on Oblivion.
 
I really had no faith in the movie but it was really a cool flick.
Too bad the end really sucked big Time, they almost succeeded.
 
After Oblivion, I initially wasn't very interested in this movie, but I think this ended being a really solid sci-fi flick. Groundhog day and source code comparisons aside it actually reminded me a bit more of Shooter video games. The whole idea of using what's learned to perform better in combat. If you're on the fence about this one it's definitely worth checking out.
 
Marketing is definitely lacking for this flick. As a person who doesn't really research movies prior to viewing, I had no idea what this movie was about. Live, Die, Repeat sounds like the stupidest tag line.
 
The trailers looked awful. My expectations for this are like 6 feet under. Maybe I'll actually enjoy it then
 
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