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Film is Lit
Film is Lit
146 episodes
6 days ago
The podcast in which a self-proclaimed film expert and an overly confident literary expert discuss film adaptations of books. It's lit.
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The podcast in which a self-proclaimed film expert and an overly confident literary expert discuss film adaptations of books. It's lit.
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Ep. 133 - Edge of Tomorrow (Sakurazaka, 2004/ Liman, 2014)
Film is Lit
1 hour 46 minutes 39 seconds
7 months ago
Ep. 133 - Edge of Tomorrow (Sakurazaka, 2004/ Liman, 2014)

**THIS EPISODE CONTAINS FULL SPOILERS**

What do you get when you mash up Groundhog Day, Starship Troopers, and Mission: Impossible? A sci-fi action banger, that’s what! This week, frequent guests Tim Gaylord and Ryan Burns are back to break down Edge of Tomorrow (2014), the high-octane Tom Cruise flick based on Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s mind-bending light novel All You Need Is Kill (seriously, what a title). How does the film stack up against the book? And is either one so good we’d gladly relive it again and again? Hit play and find out.

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Film is Lit
The podcast in which a self-proclaimed film expert and an overly confident literary expert discuss film adaptations of books. It's lit.