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2015

Paul Thomas Anderson Says 'Edge Of Tomorrow' Is "F*cking Great," Also Loves 'Grand Budapest Hotel'

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Last summer, the blockbuster movie cause celebre among a certain audience was "Edge Of Tomorrow." The film barely crossed $100 million domestically — not great numbers for a tentpole summer movie — and there were many complaints about the marketing of the film, and even the title. Some felt that Warner Bros. didn't do a good job in handling the movie even months after it was released, with co-star Emily Blunt particularly vocal recently.

"I loved 'All You Need Is Kill,' personally. I thought it was more ironic and totally more than a movie, you know?" she told Collider about the original title of the film. The actress further elaborated with ScreenCrush, saying, "I wish they’d shown more of the humor and the relationship in the marketing. And I love Warner Bros., I do love them, but I think the movie seemed to be, from everyone’s reaction, 'Oh my God, it’s not what I thought it would be.' So, something must have gone awry there."

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