Director Doug Liman Talks About Tom Cruise's ALL YOU NEED IS KILL

Director Doug Liman Talks About Tom Cruise's ALL YOU NEED IS KILL

When it comes to picking his next movie Doug Liman (Mr. & Mrs. Smith, The Bourne Identity) says that he must love the script, and will not compromise on that.

By nailbiter111 - Jan 22, 2012 09:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Edge of Tomorrow
Source: collider.com
He also must have variety. His next film is always much different than the last. And even though Doug Liman is an accomplished director with some brilliant films on his resume like Bourne Identity and Swingers he still is challenging himself. He had incredibly high praise for Mission: Impossible 4 director Brad Bird and the skyscraper scene. He tells Collider's Adam Chitwood,

"If you look at Mission: Impossible 4, it’s very hard to do vertigo, and they really did a brilliant job on that movie, when he’s on the side of that building. I’ve done sides of buildings, in The Bourne Identity and in Covert Affairs, and I’ve never elicited the emotional response that Brad [Bird] and Tom [Cruise] got in M:I4."

The rest of the conversation had to deal with Tom Cruise's All You Need Is Kill. A science fiction film based on a Japanese graphic novel. The story involves a soldier reliving his last day as he battles aliens. He continues to die and then comes back to life. He must use the knowledge from his past failures to defeat the aliens. The movie has been called the science fiction version of Groundhog Day.

Do you know what film you’ll be doing next?

DOUG LIMAN: I’m hoping it’s going to be a film called All You Need is Kill, for Warner Bros. with Tom Cruise. It’s just figuring out everyone’s schedules, and if we can, in fact, do it next.

What drew you to that subject matter? Is it the fact that it’s so unlike anything you’ve done before?

LIMAN: Well, nothing I’ve done is like anything else I’ve done before, so that is one of my criteria. But, I just fell in love with the script. There is no other formula for me, in this business. If I’m not in love with the script, there’s nothing. It doesn’t matter what you give me. It has to start with the script. And, Dante Harper wrote a really cool script that’s unlike anything I’ve ever read. When you can come across a piece of material that’s totally original and fun and completely satisfying, you jump on it.

It’s the same emotions that drew me into I Just Want My Pants Back. It sounds crazy because one’s 20-somethings in Brooklyn, and the other is Tom Cruise battling aliens, but the decision for me comes down to, “Is the material fresh, original, fun, smart, unlike anything I’ve ever seen before, and satisfying?” Usually those things work in opposition to each other. If you do something that’s really original, you discover why everybody else does it the other way, usually. There’s a reason cliches exist, ‘cause they work.

Early in my career, I started just doing things my own way, and it worked, but that doesn’t mean there weren’t dark moments on pretty much every one of my movies, where I said to myself, “Oh, my god, what have I done?” There’s a reason why there was a particular rule that everybody else was following, that I just ignored. Sometimes rules are there to save your life. And then, I would just work through it.

Is it harder to find original material like that, that really gets you excited?

LIMAN: It’s not that it’s harder. It’s always been hard. It’s not because the material is not out there, as much as it is, on the film side, that the business changed. It’s very hard for a studio to take a chance on a piece of original material. They used to have the fall-back of DVD sales. They had ways in which they could safely make an investment in a piece of original material, and those opportunities aren’t necessarily there anymore.
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ZombieOverEasy
ZombieOverEasy - 1/22/2012, 10:25 AM
I love that every picture of Tom Cruise chosen for this article showcases his bat-shit-insanity.
PaulRom
PaulRom - 1/22/2012, 10:35 AM
That first pic makes me laugh so hard.
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 1/22/2012, 11:04 AM
THIS GUY SHOULD DO A BLACK WIDOW FILM WITH SCARLET JOHANSON.
CherryBomb
CherryBomb - 1/22/2012, 11:07 AM
I watched Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocall and realised that Tom Cruise is actually very very very very hot.

I have a big crush now.
Ranger14
Ranger14 - 1/22/2012, 12:18 PM
"When you can come across a piece of material that’s totally original and fun and completely satisfying, you jump on it"

"The story involves a soldier reliving his last day as he battles aliens. He continues to die and then comes back to life. He must use the knowledge from his past failures to defeat the aliens."

Well, I guess he is a soldier fighting aliens so that is somewhat different than someone fighting a terrorist, but not sure I would call it totally original.

kurekurcubic
kurekurcubic - 1/22/2012, 12:31 PM
i read a script for this and i have to say,especially with cruise involvement now,budget for this will be north of 300 mill $.yeah its that huge!!!
Bartman87
Bartman87 - 1/22/2012, 12:32 PM
Look there are not a whole lot of original stories out there most are just a retelling of stories or a mish-mash but this story sounds pretty good
Ranger14
Ranger14 - 1/22/2012, 3:44 PM
Bartman@ I agree, but they shouldn't call it totally original. The basic overall concept has been used before, most recently in Source Code. This one is just throwing in aliens.
DZ123
DZ123 - 1/22/2012, 4:03 PM
It's based off a novel, not a graphic novel.
DZ123
DZ123 - 1/22/2012, 4:04 PM
Also, if the material's so fresh and original, why do you need to get a white guy to play a Japanese character?
vtopa
vtopa - 1/22/2012, 5:53 PM
This guy should've directed The Wolverine, or Punisher.
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