Finally, a movie for those who love AND hate Tom Cruise. Look for the live stream of our reviews coming soon to DoubleToasted.com. Listen to the audio podcast of this review on our Soundcloud page: / edge-of-tomorrow-doubl...
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Tom Cruise is an excellent actor! He can do action (mission impossible) comedy (tropic thunder, knight and day) drama (vanilla sky, collateral. And he does his own stunts. Plus he's been the cowardly type before in War of the Worlds.
Agreed. Looking back at this years later, Tom Cruise is our last action hero. Ok, he’s short and he’s had some media outbursts. Looking around at the world we live in today, Tom Cruise is the least of our worries in Hollywood, media and music industries.
The movie turns 6 today! love it so much, it's like a big chocolate cake you can gobble uphaven't had that feeling since Drag Me to Hell Awesome stuff with Groundhog Day mixed with sci fi Love Blunt and Cruise together The mimics are fierce, reminded me of the sentinels from Matrix
"I love seeing him without any confidence. He's like, 'Where the fuck am I?!?! I'm Tom Cruise bitch, U can't do this to Me!'" 😄 LMAO!!! I love these guys so much!!!
Going to see this in two hours, can't wait, I read positive reviews everywhere! Too bad the trailer couldn't capture the comedy side of the movie, all I saw was boom explosions, death, repeat. Bad marketing cost Dredd big time at the box office and that movie was baddass!
I just watched for the first time... I missed a modern classic. People will talk about this for a long time. Inexplicable it is so overlooked. Edit: Just checked... It actually made 370 million on a 170 million dollar budget. So a real profit. But no one talks about it and, honestly, it could have been a billion dollar blockbuster. 🤷♂️
Tom Cruise has been on point for awhile now imo. MI4, Jack Reacher, and now this are all very solid films and keep getting better. And Cruise is one of the few actors I can count on for at least decent sci-fi films going back to Minority Report and Oblivion. And this tops them all. Easily a 9/10 at the least. Great pacing, storytelling, sequences, plot and character development, sfx, acting, directing, etc. Just great!
My favourite movie of 2014. Emily Blunt was awesome in this movie, but what I loved most about it was how the film both subverted and then played straight the kind of action hero that Cruise typically portrays, making his character a slimy coward in the beginning who is forced to become a heroic badass in order to survive.
Krontok I don't think so considering it's the same exact plot with the same mecha suits. Heck, in Japan they renamed it to All You Need is Kill because of how alike they were.
+Krontok Listen to the Necromancer. It isn't a coincidence, it's an official adaption, at first even the american release was supposed to be called "all you need is kill" (which is a title that wouldn't have made as much sense, since they changed one important aspect of the story, that the title refers to). That being said, as far as I know, the movie is not based on a the manga, but the movie and the manga are both based on the same source novel.
i love u guys channel, just found it, going back to ur old reviews and wathcing through. Just wanna point out tho, tom cruise the michael bay of actors, hes always running and kicking ass... ok, but rain man? magnolia? jerry maguire? eyes wide shut? interview with a vampire? When you actually look at some of the stuff tom cruise has done its pretty varied, and actually he was pretty good in a lot of it, every one of those films was a great film.
The video version of the reviews works really well, but I can't get over the difference between my old mental image of you two and what you look like in real life. Its weird.
SPOILER: if you listen carefully (I didn't notice until my second time seeing the film), he's not a Major, he's impersonating one to avoid combat. As you said, he avoids any questions about his rank, and a couple of times someone comments, "Those aren't Majors' cuff links"
Great movie! Honestly it didn't bother me that all the action and explosions went down at the end, which made sense. It only bothers me when it is unnecessary and yet they still do it.
Just seen this film and it was great science fiction and funny. It is definitely the best Tom Cruise film in a long while. I have to admit it took a few minutes to adjust to seeing Cruise and other major characters die horrible deaths every few minutes. But it was a great film.
Can somebody please tell me whatever happened to Co-Host after the death of Spill. I've always enjoyed everyone on the spill crew (loved the Billy Brooks era) but damn if I'd like to know if there was a falling out between Korey and Co-Host, especially towards the end when Co-host seemed more and more ready to jump ship. Nobody could find Ja Rule and Sway didn't have the answers so anybody know?
Ugh, great but the complaint about the ending... it was so simple. I guess people were too dumb to understand half a good plot. No wonder so many movies have extreme expositions. Here's a little explanation. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ou_eWggeCKg.html
don't like imax or 3d damn 3d glasses is annoying and I'm wearing a glasses and put another glasses on top of that quite pretty heavy. I like 2d as it was crystal clear and don't need 3d glasses. fuck 3d and imax and they are too expensive
jurfrokstar It's a comic book. But most people differentiate manga from comics by the reading direction, since mangas are from countries that read right to left. But it's all semantics, in my opinion, much like 'cartoons' and 'anime'.
How does the time travel make no sense? how does it feel like they didn't know what they were doing? how did the plot just thin out as it went along? you gave no examples just kept trashing Tom Cruise's grin. This review is terrible.