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Forum - View topicEdge of Tomorrow Is Cruise's 1st Non-Franchise Film to Earn US$100 Million in 9 Years
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acetatsujin
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Really good movie. Funny in a lot of parts. Nice action. I have the light novel and the fan-translated manga. Not sure if there is a US edition manga but I'll have to check the translator/editor and publisher if we do have them in the West.
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halochief_90
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^It's being released on November 4.
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MajinSaga
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Movie>light novel>manga
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enurtsol
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They expected more.
Though in hindsight: http://article.wn.com/view/2014/09/03/Hollywoods_worst_summer_box_office_since_1997/ |
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Mr Adventure
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What Non-Franchise Films are they talking about. They don't just mean Mission Impossible do they? Why not just say Mission Impossible?
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yamiangie
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Viz, had it running in Shonen Jump, so it should be out soon. |
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sunflower
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I guess you can say you preferred one on a personal level, but it's the old apples and oranges comparing them I think, as they told the story the right way for their respective medium. I think the light novel was an incredible piece of SF, and that the movie was an excellent adaptation. |
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