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Pat doesn’t like this movie title. His recommendation is even worse.

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Live die repeat from the start was the original title?
All You Need Is Kill was the original title from the novel, then changed to Live Die Repeat before being changed to Edge of Tomorrow.

Warner Brothers fucked with it because you can't have "Kill" in the title for marketing, and Live Die Repeat was "too harsh."
 

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Kill Bill
Kill List
To Kill A Mockingbird
Righteous Kill
Dressed to Kill
The Killing Fields
A Time to Kill
License To Kill
A View To a Kill
Machete Kills
Halloween Kills

etc
"I think the word 'kill' in a title is very tricky in today's world. I don't know that people want to be bombarded with that word. I don't know that people want to be opening the newspaper and seeing that word. We see it enough in kind of real newspaper headlines, and I don't think we need to see it when we're looking at a movie."

—Producer Erwin Stoff on changing the title

Maybe I misinterpreted this fags quote, but it sounds like a marketing thing to me.
 
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"I think the word 'kill' in a title is very tricky in today's world. I don't know that people want to be bombarded with that word. I don't know that people want to be opening the newspaper and seeing that word. We see it enough in kind of real newspaper headlines, and I don't think we need to see it when we're looking at a movie."

—Producer Erwin Stoff on changing the title

Maybe I misinterpreted this fags quote, but it sounds like a marketing thing to me.
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