If you want a better idea of the movie's origins and why it's so good, it's actually an adaptation of a fantastic manga called All You Need is Kill. It's only 2 volumes long, but it's just as if not even better than edge of Tomorrow, definitely a lot more grim and depressing being more of a tragedy. Also on the topic of the mimics, it's worth it to see what the original versions looked like, which I can best describe as giant spheres with gaping Maws filled with square stone teeth that make it hard to tell if it's mineral or organic or something else. And instead of moving with flowing tendrils, they equally as unpredictably move by generating spikes which they also use to horrifying effect as weapons, lots of people getting scewered from multiple angles all at once.
@@Opalwinter not quite, when I say spheres I mean they look more like pitch black balls with mineral blocks for teeth that split them across the middle, think more like ferrous dust from hell. They move basically the same as the movie ones, but with spices rather than tendrils and there really isn't even a clear face outside of where the maw is it's most toothy.
honestly, Edge of Tomorrow SLAPS when it comes to making the viewer learn things alongside the main character. as you said, at the start, you are all confused, quick cuts everywhere nothing feels consistent, but by the end, you basically know what's up, and are ready to face it with Tom Cruise by your side. one of my favourite sci-fi flicks ever.
Bro got confused by the classic disorientation technique of a film I'm a SEASONED veteran with this and that's actually a skill issue because I can't grasp "oh I'm supposed to be doing a head-turn every time it changes camera"
@@millo7295 It's a "classic disorientation technique" because it works. You're really being pissy that a moviemaking technique used specifically to disorient the viewer... disoriented the viewer? Now, me personally, I can't grasp how someone could go out and brag that they've watched so many movies that they've become jaded to something that's supposed to improve the experience.
@@Shapeshiftergreen Cage is forced to kill Rita to stop the loop since the loop resets if Cage and Rita are alive, the aliens are still a threat and Cage (or ‘Killer Cage’ as his team calls him after he killed Rita) decides to kill every last alien since he is the only one who can reset.
@@Shapeshiftergreenits not just the ending. About 90% of the story is different, the movie only borrowed the key concepts from the novel/manga. Id highly suggest you to read it yourself if you wanna know more. Id just say this contrary to Edge of tomorrows ‘happy ending’ the original novel end is a bit darker
“I’m betting you haven’t seen it either” lmao, I’ve seen this movie like 6 or 7 times. It blows my mind that people don’t talk about it, the marketing when it was coming out was crazy
People probably don't talk about it cause it came out over 10 Years ago as a one off movie with continuing the franchise in a extremely over saturated genre
I also like how the Mimics sometimes just seemingly sporadically glitch out a bit almost like a fast-forward explosion put on repeat, it looks just SO out of this world, and it makes the Mimic feel even more alien.
You explain why the concept couldn't be reused, but not really the physical design. An unnerving, wibbly-wobbly alien would work as a pretty standard design. It's the time travel that couldn't be reused (easily)
I think what he was getting at was that the story wants them to be confusing and incomprehensible to look at and that's why the design works. Could have been explained better. I could see this design being reused for other movies, but not for ALL movies. It's a very specific kind of horror.
@@indigofenix00 I mean it doesn't have to be horror. Just because they move weird and have an unrecognizable shape doesn't make them exclusive to horror. The standard big head big almond eye alien has pretty much everything from horror, to drama, to comedy. Would be pretty dope having wobbly aliens abduct humans and being confused by their physique and basically experimenting on humans by tickling them.
@Karttibone or alternatively, have featured in space opera, be they the unkownable invaders, or some peaceful group recently discovered facing great odds. There physiology is quite fun, with a lot you can do with it
Fun fact: edge of tomorrow was inspired by a light novel and a manga that goes by the name "all you need is kill" so this practically makes this an anime movie
Well, it definitely feels like an anime story. A badass girl fighting incomprehensible enemies with a sword, exoskeleton power-suits, ragtag band of misfits coming together to save the day
@@helgenlane yeah it is. If you actually look up the manga, just from the title, cover page and the first pages alone you can tell that this is absolutely one of the most anime things you'll ever read.
Jean Jacket is an insane movie monster, I don't think it's an alien. Like yes it's a living creature that looks like a flying saucer, but we only assume it's an alien because we associate flying saucer with aliens, but it could just be an unkown order of fully terrestrial animal. Honestly, it looks like a giant flying sand dollar, a species of flat sea urchin
Yeah, because design team did the homework and decided to put more of a different idea into things rather than doing what worked before. Hell, Jean Jacket is a neat subversion because for most of the movie you expect a saucer like in all others, but it turns out it's a massive sky cephalopod
@@TeChNoWC7 it’s a matter of opinion, but most people are impressed. Iv even heard them called completely original some of the best monster design several times. Considering how much work and brilliance the artist put into the creatures too, it’s impressive. Like, how about you make a writhing lashing ball of twisting cords move in a way that looks good and dangerous 😆
@@xavier84623 this is an ad hominem defence that could be used for literally any creation. ‘Well you (non professional) couldn’t do better than x design’ which pretty much nullifies any critique of art. I don’t need to be able to create something as good, I can compare it to other artists and creators who can, and set the standard.
@@TeChNoWC7 …I’m saying it’s popular, they put a lot of work into it, and it’s clearly high quality on both an artistic and technical level, so why u hating?
@@xavier84623 tbh it was a MASSIVE upgrade compared to its manga counterpart to a point i am genuinely shocked how well they managed to pull it off. Then again they dont make movies like edge of tomorrow like they used to.
Back when I was a kid there was this alien “documentary” called Alien Planet or something, and I just remember the alien designs being so bizarre and unique that no other movie creature has resembled them ever since. So if you wanna see aliens that really look like aliens, then maybe check it out!
As soon as he said “procedural animation” I was anticipating RW. I swear any time I come across something talking about procedural animation, RW is at the very least, given a passing mention
Check out Prey the game. They have a very similar design to these with more variations. they definitely had evil thoughts when designing them too. They modeled them after spiders except the spider is a pitch black mass of tentacles that scuttles around and can shape shift into a fucking coffee mug or anything in the environment. So it creates this constant paranoia while walking around hoping that the lamp in the corner of the room you just walked in doesn’t murder you.
You a fan of the game? Well, Bethesda should have just named it 'Neuroshock', or some other. It's Prey in name _only,_ and that in and of it‑self, is an insult to the ones that came before.
Yeah and sometimes the spider assumes human pose- aka the Phantoms and Nightmare. Nightmare especially is quite reminiscent of Mimics from Edge of Tomorrow- a mass of shifting something that only temporarrly looks like a massive humanoid just to show you that even when it's massive it can and will chase you into tiny rooms and do horrble sht to you
The Edge of tommrow mimics looks pretty unique and all but the only thing that makes it look off is its head, for some reasoon it has a jaw and i dont think an alien would have a actual working jaw, i feel like it would be very diffrent like something simular to a mouth but just as affective. I dont really know how alien life forms ways of eating would look like they would probably be so diffrent from animals on earth, we would have a very hard time understanding it.
@@VerySaneguy Funny that you say that. I'm pretty sure that the aliens originally _didn't_ have a head or eyes in a humanoid arrangement. Originally they didn't even have a head, but during production they kept adding features, because tester audiences were *too* confused by the design. Edit: oops, he literally talks about the head in the video.
to be honest having aliens being inspired from aquatic wildlife is probably the best way to go, just like the mimics looking similar to that of a jellyfish and a squid and a centipede having a fusion, having aliens inspired by wildlife of our oceans where we barely understand in the first place makes it more alien and believable for their designs.
if anyone played the new Armored Core game Armored Core 6, the alien lifeform in that game is pretty unique. its basicaly sentient bio gas life form that human colonizer exploit as a source of unlimited fuel, because they are a lifeform, they can infinietly reproduce, while being used as fuel, called "Corral". it is facinating, and also come with many moral implications, like how there are multiple factions of human fight each others because they cant agreed on how to deal with these Corral. the bussiness corporations want to use for fuel and gain profit, the "native colonizer" want to use them as resource to help them survive and build independence on "their planet", and a group of scientice want to destroy all the Corral because they fear it will soon evolve pass the point of no return and take over as the apex in the evolution progress of humanity.
Coral isn't a 'lifeform'. It's just an energy source which also acts as a data conduit. BUT when large amounts of coral gather together it creates a 'wave mutation'. Now THAT wave mutation is sentient. Also all those who got exposed into the coral flow had their subconscious scattered into it so the wave mutation is based on the collective consciousness of dead Rubiconians
The mimics movement style is the closest to an amoeba. They extend the tentacles out of the center and move in that direction, while the back contracts into the core.
I would love to see a film adaptation of the infection from “Gemini Home Entertainment” known as Deep Root disease and the creatures that spawn from it.
The Flight of Dragons for such an early cartoon works a lot with those kinds of terror elements and poetic symbolism, that would later inspire Legend of Zelda. For biological horror Gwoemul is good at making the unknown work a lot like a wilderness bear attack, the monster is perceivable, but you don't necessarily know or SEE what you're looking at or how to deal with it.
@0:50 What do you mean by "No one seems to have watched it" ? Edge of tomorrow was widely discussed and shared on social media, and even the most renowned movie critics on TH-cam were praising it. There are numerous video essays dedicated to analyzing its stunning visuals. It's quite surprising that your just coming across this and your audience hasn't seen it, unless you're all quite young. Even my seventeen-year-old nephew and his pairs have watched it. Although it may not have been a huge box office success like all these comic book movies, it made its money back including all production costs, and it wasn't labelled a flop even by studio standards, Please get your facts right.
A quick look at the Wikipedia page says that the movie didn't do great in the US (wasn't a flop, but not a success either). I'm not saying it's some niche art-house movie that nobody's seen, but with all the movies that come out every year it's just one I hadn't had the chance to see. Most of my friends *knew of it* but either a) hadn't seen it, or b) don't remember seeing it. EDIT: also I literally say it wasn't a flop in the video, I just joked that I thought it was a box office flop because I knew next to nothing about it.
You may be surprised to hear that I was one of the few dozen people that watched this movie in theaters when it released. It was something I watched on a whim, and I have to say, it was worth it. Story was fantastic, many explosions, action, romance was kinda silly at moments, and it’s based off of a really good manga.
Oh my God My dad was watching this movie when I was a kid this happens very often I’ll have faint memories of I feel like I’ve seen this scene WAIT A MINUTE and remember the movie
And then the novel's description that can be summed up as "A starfish-like monster that looks like a bloated dead frog". It's almost as if no one know how these alien actually looks like so they just vibe with whatever most menacing/scary they can imagine.
I really liked this video! I loved how you interacted with the viewer. This was my first video on your channel and I will definitely watch more! This comment is just here to make the algorithm give this work of art to others.
"Mimics have no consistent shape or silhouette" and somehow when they're in combat it's easier to understand what's going on than in the transformers movies fight scenes...
0:43 It didn't flop. I saw the movie multiple times when it came out and it is one of my favourite sci-fi films of all time. I think you haven't seen it and assumed no one else did.
Mimics seem pretty cool, I think also that Jean Jacket from nope is up there bc that it hardly even resembles any form of life at all. And they did t even try to justify that or incorporate it into the story, they just let it happen bc of course it looks crazy, it’s an alien. There’s also the heptapods, which are most interesting in how they interact with and perceive the universe.
A little movie called Edge of Tomorrow. Not many know about it. A small unknown actor named Thomas Cruise Mapother IV. Very obscure, only made $100 million domestic.
My problem with this kind of alien is that it's so far removed from anything that actually exists that it stops being scary to me. Any time someone tries to make something seem incomprehensible it always just seems to just be goo to me. Once you go beyond a certain degree of complexity my brain just stops trying to understand what I'm looking at and it's dismissed as oddly textured goo instead of whatever intricate little parts it's supposed to be made of. And you keep emphasizing the fact that the alien design can't be copied because of how interconnected it is with the time loop plot, but you never explained why. Their visual appearance really has nothing to do with the story.
Really? It had the opposite effect on me. The mimic looks like a fish more akin to a lion fish. I just don't understand why people are saying it's design is "so otherworldly" and unique. It has limbs,a core body and a head ( if the filmmakers would've gone with the original idea of it being headless then maybe it's visual silhouette would be hard to read. )
The key to designing an extraterrestrial for film is to imagine a Not form , a being that we cannot comprehend when we first see it , we need to forget what forms we see in terrestrial nature, just throw that all away, it won’t be of this world, it’s very existence is the result of evolution in a non terrestrial environment. One of the best alien beings I’ve read about was in the short story Arena by Richard Matheson , the Rollers I suggest you look into that story The Rollers are a good example of a TRUE alien body plan.
Damn, cause when I think of Aliens, I think of jellyfish and insectoid machines. Totally not hot alien women that just so happen to look like Jellyfish or like they're wearing big straw hats *cough* Stellaris *cough*
Saw Edge of Tomorrow in 3D. Had no clue what it was going in but "hey this looks interesting". Cruise played his part exceptionally well and the movie overall was immensely enjoying.
Edge of Tomorrow is probably one of the most underrated movies ever. All of the promotional material makes it look generic as all hell, but it's one of my favorite action and sci-fi movies of all time. The design, camera work and direction is absolutely perfect, all encapsulated in a movie that, to anyone who sees the poster, looks like just another generic action flick starring Tom Cruise.
I really, really enjoyed this movie. The alien design is honestly quite underrated and you make a great point about how their incomprehensible nature is a core part of the movie's plot, as it can only be explored through the time loop repetition. I really should watch it again, it was surprisingly interesting. What threw me off is how it was marketed to German-speaking contries as "Edge of Tomorrow" but then upon home release it got renamed to "Live. Die. Repeat."
yeah the varied marketing across territories is an interesting choice. I understand selling it as "Live. Die. Repeat." in Japan where that's the same name as the original manga, but "Edge of Tomorrow" is a stronger title for English-speaking countries IMO
I love this movie. There is a darkness to it that means I can only take it bite sized bits, but the story is clever and the execution was phenomenal. Not your average movie.
edge of tomorrow is actually probably one of the most popular time loop movies, its just people dont really talk much about the amazing design of the aliens
also something that recent media do a lot is that they have a long exposition about the monster or alien in the begining instead of just showing it and let the audience figure it out themselves. i almost didnt understand edge of tommorow plot until the last act, and thats a good thing
Really great video! It's awesome to see Edge of Tomorrow get some recognition for its creative designs and the talented artists who worked on it, and I appreciate all the effort you put into explaining the decision-making process for creatures like this :) I do want to give one small correction (not a big deal for the message of the video, but just for the sake of clarity). The procedural workflows used for the Mimics is a bit different than procedural animation as it is typically thought of in game-dev contexts. Instead of the limbs animating themselves based on creature movement (as in Rain World and other games), the procedural systems here were focused on giving the animators controls for how "bundles" of tendrils would shape themselves to form the larger limbs which were more traditionally controlled. It also provided the animators with the ability to create and control as many limbs as they wanted on the fly.
you're 100% right that my explanation of procedural animation leans more to the game dev side than CGI animation and in my original script I did go into a bit more detail but I felt it killed the flow of the video, so I ended up cutting it for that reason really glad you enjoyed the video! hopefully I'll see you around in the comments in future :)
@@noRugrats_ That makes sense, I can definitely understand not wanting to disrupt the flow of the video (especially since the explanation you gave still gets the main point across of saving time through algorithmic processes). Thanks for the clarification! Looking forward to seeing more vids from you in the future 🙂
I love this movie. It's in my top movies list. It feels like a movie where the producers actually cared about trying to create an amazing storyline, and the visual effects are peak 2014. (The best year of CGI in my opinion)
I made a Photoshopped collage once of "alienness" in scifi, and though I can't post it here, from least to most alien would be as follows:[Most old Star Trek aliens] --> Silurians (Doctor Who) --> Na'vi --> Wookies --> Yautja (Predator) --> Martians (War of the Worlds) --> Xenomorphs (Alien) --> Mimics (Edge of Tomorrow) --> Heptapods (Arrival) --> The Thing --> The Shimmer (Annihilation) --> Solaris. //Thanks, though. You made me think I should put the mimics even higher.
Wow, that's my video at 4:04
So cool 😃
If you want a better idea of the movie's origins and why it's so good, it's actually an adaptation of a fantastic manga called All You Need is Kill. It's only 2 volumes long, but it's just as if not even better than edge of Tomorrow, definitely a lot more grim and depressing being more of a tragedy.
Also on the topic of the mimics, it's worth it to see what the original versions looked like, which I can best describe as giant spheres with gaping Maws filled with square stone teeth that make it hard to tell if it's mineral or organic or something else. And instead of moving with flowing tendrils, they equally as unpredictably move by generating spikes which they also use to horrifying effect as weapons, lots of people getting scewered from multiple angles all at once.
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@@rexex345 That sounds a lot like the description of the grievers in the Maze Runner books, maybe there is a connection there as well.
@@Opalwinter not quite, when I say spheres I mean they look more like pitch black balls with mineral blocks for teeth that split them across the middle, think more like ferrous dust from hell. They move basically the same as the movie ones, but with spices rather than tendrils and there really isn't even a clear face outside of where the maw is it's most toothy.
honestly, Edge of Tomorrow SLAPS when it comes to making the viewer learn things alongside the main character. as you said, at the start, you are all confused, quick cuts everywhere nothing feels consistent, but by the end, you basically know what's up, and are ready to face it with Tom Cruise by your side. one of my favourite sci-fi flicks ever.
Bro got confused by the classic disorientation technique of a film
I'm a SEASONED veteran with this and that's actually a skill issue because I can't grasp "oh I'm supposed to be doing a head-turn every time it changes camera"
@@millo7295 chill out dude
@@millo7295 It's a "classic disorientation technique" because it works. You're really being pissy that a moviemaking technique used specifically to disorient the viewer... disoriented the viewer? Now, me personally, I can't grasp how someone could go out and brag that they've watched so many movies that they've become jaded to something that's supposed to improve the experience.
@@millo7295do you forget to enjoy movies as you watch them? or is picking them apart the joy of it?
@@millo7295 bro has absolutely NO whimsy. Bro cannot fathom enjoying media.
"Edge of tomorrow" was based on "All you need is kill", but the aliens were just balls with teeth and spikes.
Was wondering if someone was gonna comment about this
I actually like both versions of the aliens. Although I prefer the ending of the book/manga better than the movie's ending.
How does the ending differ from the movie ending?@@butterfox
@@Shapeshiftergreen Cage is forced to kill Rita to stop the loop since the loop resets if Cage and Rita are alive, the aliens are still a threat and Cage (or ‘Killer Cage’ as his team calls him after he killed Rita) decides to kill every last alien since he is the only one who can reset.
@@Shapeshiftergreenits not just the ending. About 90% of the story is different, the movie only borrowed the key concepts from the novel/manga. Id highly suggest you to read it yourself if you wanna know more.
Id just say this contrary to Edge of tomorrows ‘happy ending’ the original novel end is a bit darker
“I’m betting you haven’t seen it either” lmao, I’ve seen this movie like 6 or 7 times. It blows my mind that people don’t talk about it, the marketing when it was coming out was crazy
If you enjoyed it you should read the manga All You Need is Kill which was the inspiration for this movie
People probably don't talk about it cause it came out over 10
Years ago as a one off movie with continuing the franchise in a extremely over saturated genre
Not think/know about one the best films Tom Cruise ever made? Either you haven't seen it or you have and you know how good it is.
Ditto, I watched it like 6 times and still got amazed by the intricate plotline. This is an underrated movie, though.
Sane
I also like how the Mimics sometimes just seemingly sporadically glitch out a bit almost like a fast-forward explosion put on repeat, it looks just SO out of this world, and it makes the Mimic feel even more alien.
That and the way the fold in and out of themselves
We need more black spaghetti spider alien mimics in films
Incomprehensible shapes are really cool in horror films
You explain why the concept couldn't be reused, but not really the physical design. An unnerving, wibbly-wobbly alien would work as a pretty standard design. It's the time travel that couldn't be reused (easily)
I think what he was getting at was that the story wants them to be confusing and incomprehensible to look at and that's why the design works. Could have been explained better.
I could see this design being reused for other movies, but not for ALL movies. It's a very specific kind of horror.
It’s kind of boring as an alien design tbh.
As evidenced by the mimics in Prey being essentially just the exact same thing but scaled down and decapitated.
@@indigofenix00 I mean it doesn't have to be horror. Just because they move weird and have an unrecognizable shape doesn't make them exclusive to horror. The standard big head big almond eye alien has pretty much everything from horror, to drama, to comedy. Would be pretty dope having wobbly aliens abduct humans and being confused by their physique and basically experimenting on humans by tickling them.
@Karttibone or alternatively, have featured in space opera, be they the unkownable invaders, or some peaceful group recently discovered facing great odds. There physiology is quite fun, with a lot you can do with it
Fun fact: edge of tomorrow was inspired by a light novel and a manga that goes by the name "all you need is kill" so this practically makes this an anime movie
WWOOOOOOOOOOO
Well, it definitely feels like an anime story. A badass girl fighting incomprehensible enemies with a sword, exoskeleton power-suits, ragtag band of misfits coming together to save the day
@@helgenlane yeah it is. If you actually look up the manga, just from the title, cover page and the first pages alone you can tell that this is absolutely one of the most anime things you'll ever read.
Mimic and Jean Jacket are definably the best alien designs in movies, both of them have that grateful movements
I haven't watched Nope yet (it's been on my list for ages) but Jean Jacket definitely reminds me of the Eldrazi from MTG (particularly Emrakul)
@@noRugrats_ erm just to point it out: tf2 isnt a hero shooter. heck all of the chars are criminals of variing degrees.
Jean Jacket is an insane movie monster, I don't think it's an alien.
Like yes it's a living creature that looks like a flying saucer, but we only assume it's an alien because we associate flying saucer with aliens, but it could just be an unkown order of fully terrestrial animal.
Honestly, it looks like a giant flying sand dollar, a species of flat sea urchin
@@andreamassari7954 it seems to function more like a jellyfish.
Yeah, because design team did the homework and decided to put more of a different idea into things rather than doing what worked before.
Hell, Jean Jacket is a neat subversion because for most of the movie you expect a saucer like in all others, but it turns out it's a massive sky cephalopod
The amorphous alien is also an archetype of alien/monster. Edge of tomorrow just did it really really really well.
Did they though? I’m not overly impressed with the design.
@@TeChNoWC7 it’s a matter of opinion, but most people are impressed. Iv even heard them called completely original some of the best monster design several times. Considering how much work and brilliance the artist put into the creatures too, it’s impressive. Like, how about you make a writhing lashing ball of twisting cords move in a way that looks good and dangerous 😆
@@xavier84623 this is an ad hominem defence that could be used for literally any creation. ‘Well you (non professional) couldn’t do better than x design’ which pretty much nullifies any critique of art.
I don’t need to be able to create something as good, I can compare it to other artists and creators who can, and set the standard.
@@TeChNoWC7 …I’m saying it’s popular, they put a lot of work into it, and it’s clearly high quality on both an artistic and technical level, so why u hating?
@@xavier84623 tbh it was a MASSIVE upgrade compared to its manga counterpart to a point i am genuinely shocked how well they managed to pull it off. Then again they dont make movies like edge of tomorrow like they used to.
"Things humans don't like"
"Phallic objects"
Speak for yourself
I like to hide my phallic object.
Mom, get off the internet.
yeah man what are you on about?
I 100% agree
Scream, I just commented this. Twins!
"Design others can't copy"
Arkane Studios releasing their game Prey in 2017.
"Hold my mimic"
Never heard it flopped. One of the best sci-fi movies ever made.
Back when I was a kid there was this alien “documentary” called Alien Planet or something, and I just remember the alien designs being so bizarre and unique that no other movie creature has resembled them ever since. So if you wanna see aliens that really look like aliens, then maybe check it out!
It's based on the book expedition check it out if you want
Wayne Barlowe. He also contributed pretty much all of the most memorable designs for the fauna for Avatar.
im an absolute rainworld FANATIC and did NOT expect it to show up in this video!! HECK YEAH!!!!
The moment I heard the words “procedural animation” I was praying it’d be mentioned lol
@@OlivesAndHam lmao yeah my face lit up instantly
Yeah I heard 'Procedural animation' and instantly thought of the exact Rain World clip they showed with the Long Legs lmao
@@CalamitasBrimstoneWitch lmaooo
As soon as he said “procedural animation” I was anticipating RW. I swear any time I come across something talking about procedural animation, RW is at the very least, given a passing mention
Check out Prey the game. They have a very similar design to these with more variations. they definitely had evil thoughts when designing them too. They modeled them after spiders except the spider is a pitch black mass of tentacles that scuttles around and can shape shift into a fucking coffee mug or anything in the environment. So it creates this constant paranoia while walking around hoping that the lamp in the corner of the room you just walked in doesn’t murder you.
Prey's been sitting in my Steam library for way too long 💀 I'll get around to playing it some day
You a fan of the game? Well, Bethesda should have just named it 'Neuroshock', or some other. It's Prey in name _only,_ and that in and of it‑self, is an insult to the ones that came before.
Yeah
and sometimes the spider assumes human pose- aka the Phantoms and Nightmare.
Nightmare especially is quite reminiscent of Mimics from Edge of Tomorrow- a mass of shifting something that only temporarrly looks like a massive humanoid just to show you that even when it's massive it can and will chase you into tiny rooms and do horrble sht to you
@@vee-bee-a It used to be named Typhon, before Bethesda forced Arcane to name it Prey because they were about to loose the trademark (dickheads)
@@vee-bee-aiirc bethesda forced Arkane to use the name Prey to not lose the ip.
Edge of Tomorrow is a great flick and very underrated.
0:38 Transformers are unique aliens
I would agree
I can't argue with that
Still humanoid, only their car forms is like unique
@@gatotriyantolanang4028 Oh, right, but from their variety of enemies some are different type then humanoid, reptile, or insect like.
@@rafa8128 The most unique one is... whatever that asshole robot on wheels is named
the UFO from Nope is also peak alien design.
Nope is on my list! I'll get around to watching it eventually
That movie is terrifying
The Edge of tommrow mimics looks pretty unique and all but the only thing that makes it look off is its head, for some reasoon it has a jaw and i dont think an alien would have a actual working jaw, i feel like it would be very diffrent like something simular to a mouth but just as affective. I dont really know how alien life forms ways of eating would look like they would probably be so diffrent from animals on earth, we would have a very hard time understanding it.
What's funny is that Jean Jacket might not even be an alien but rather an animal that evolved naturally on earth. 🤔
@@VerySaneguy Funny that you say that. I'm pretty sure that the aliens originally _didn't_ have a head or eyes in a humanoid arrangement. Originally they didn't even have a head, but during production they kept adding features, because tester audiences were *too* confused by the design.
Edit: oops, he literally talks about the head in the video.
Idk I feel like “weird octopus” is a pretty common alien design
to be honest having aliens being inspired from aquatic wildlife is probably the best way to go, just like the mimics looking similar to that of a jellyfish and a squid and a centipede having a fusion, having aliens inspired by wildlife of our oceans where we barely understand in the first place makes it more alien and believable for their designs.
if anyone played the new Armored Core game Armored Core 6, the alien lifeform in that game is pretty unique. its basicaly sentient bio gas life form that human colonizer exploit as a source of unlimited fuel, because they are a lifeform, they can infinietly reproduce, while being used as fuel, called "Corral". it is facinating, and also come with many moral implications, like how there are multiple factions of human fight each others because they cant agreed on how to deal with these Corral. the bussiness corporations want to use for fuel and gain profit, the "native colonizer" want to use them as resource to help them survive and build independence on "their planet", and a group of scientice want to destroy all the Corral because they fear it will soon evolve pass the point of no return and take over as the apex in the evolution progress of humanity.
Coral isn't a 'lifeform'. It's just an energy source which also acts as a data conduit. BUT when large amounts of coral gather together it creates a 'wave mutation'. Now THAT wave mutation is sentient. Also all those who got exposed into the coral flow had their subconscious scattered into it so the wave mutation is based on the collective consciousness of dead Rubiconians
it's pretty similiar to coral from eureka seven
Dude the factorio music is perfect for this
The mimics movement style is the closest to an amoeba. They extend the tentacles out of the center and move in that direction, while the back contracts into the core.
Funfact : Edge of tomorrow is based of the manga "All you need is Kill", great manga by the way.
To think its successful Live action Anime
god I LOVE edge of tomorrow
it's actually such a banger, I wish I'd watched it sooner ngl
I would love to see a film adaptation of the infection from “Gemini Home Entertainment” known as Deep Root disease and the creatures that spawn from it.
And don't forget to mention this movie is an inspiration from a manga with an even more different alien design named "all you need is kill"
I've been a defender of this movie for a while now. Really weird that a lot of people just forgot about it when it's such a fun rewatch.
You wanna go even further? Check out Lovecraft's stories, man. The Elder Things & Shoggoths are just two of my personal favorites among others.
I'm very big on Lovecraft's work! My personal favourites would be The Rats In The Walls and The Whisperer in Darkness
The Flight of Dragons for such an early cartoon works a lot with those kinds of terror elements and poetic symbolism, that would later inspire Legend of Zelda.
For biological horror Gwoemul is good at making the unknown work a lot like a wilderness bear attack, the monster is perceivable, but you don't necessarily know or SEE what you're looking at or how to deal with it.
oooh I'll have a look into both of those, thanks for the recommendations
1:13 oh no, I have. it's one of my favorite movies. But I'm just gonna keep seeing what you've got to say about it.
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Goofy way of talking but okay
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mimics are living Machine learning entities. it's a super unique concept and I do enjoy it.
@0:50 What do you mean by "No one seems to have watched it" ? Edge of tomorrow was widely discussed and shared on social media, and even the most renowned movie critics on TH-cam were praising it. There are numerous video essays dedicated to analyzing its stunning visuals. It's quite surprising that your just coming across this and your audience hasn't seen it, unless you're all quite young. Even my seventeen-year-old nephew and his pairs have watched it. Although it may not have been a huge box office success like all these comic book movies, it made its money back including all production costs, and it wasn't labelled a flop even by studio standards, Please get your facts right.
A quick look at the Wikipedia page says that the movie didn't do great in the US (wasn't a flop, but not a success either). I'm not saying it's some niche art-house movie that nobody's seen, but with all the movies that come out every year it's just one I hadn't had the chance to see. Most of my friends *knew of it* but either a) hadn't seen it, or b) don't remember seeing it.
EDIT: also I literally say it wasn't a flop in the video, I just joked that I thought it was a box office flop because I knew next to nothing about it.
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@@MediocreGroove brother you don't need to be so mad about this🙏
The movie "Edge of Tomorrow" is one of my favourites in my personal opinion and one of the G.O.A.T no 🧢,like our little buddy Tapioca over there ☺️
You may be surprised to hear that I was one of the few dozen people that watched this movie in theaters when it released. It was something I watched on a whim, and I have to say, it was worth it. Story was fantastic, many explosions, action, romance was kinda silly at moments, and it’s based off of a really good manga.
I just noticed how much the mimics from Prey 2017 look like these guys
They look 100% like the smaller versions of Edge of Tomorrow small mimic drones. They even grant similliar powers
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Factorio sound track hits hard
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My dad was watching this movie when I was a kid this happens very often I’ll have faint memories of I feel like I’ve seen this scene WAIT A MINUTE and remember the movie
"what do you mean when you were a....kid.. OH MY GOD THIS MOVIE IS TEN YEARS OLD"
I feel old now.
Apparently you and your friends were living under a rock. This is easily one of the best sci-fi movies in a decade.
Factorio ost spotted, I see you are a man of culture as well
Honestly, Edge of Tomorrow is amazing, I don’t watch it often but when I do I always love it.
fr shoutouts to mimics from All you need is kill
just a ball with teeth
if your ball has teeth please seek medical attention immediately
And then the novel's description that can be summed up as "A starfish-like monster that looks like a bloated dead frog". It's almost as if no one know how these alien actually looks like so they just vibe with whatever most menacing/scary they can imagine.
Nice video man. Congrats on the algorithm buzzing
Bro many people have seen edge of tomorrow. Some even know it's based off of All You Need is Kill. And btw why is your video so desaturated?
just checked out the manga, and boy did they change everything for the better in the movie. completely different aliens, completely different vibe.
agreed and agreed
The video isn’t desaturated, he just lives in a dim room and has pale skin. Mark Zuckerberg vibes.
I really liked this video! I loved how you interacted with the viewer. This was my first video on your channel and I will definitely watch more! This comment is just here to make the algorithm give this work of art to others.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! hopefully some of my other videos scratch the same itch :)
"Mimics have no consistent shape or silhouette" and somehow when they're in combat it's easier to understand what's going on than in the transformers movies fight scenes...
One of the best Tom Cruise movies. Not going to lie, I have watched it about half a dozen times. Its awesome. Can't wait for the sequel!
0:43 It didn't flop. I saw the movie multiple times when it came out and it is one of my favourite sci-fi films of all time. I think you haven't seen it and assumed no one else did.
Bro, Edge of tomorrow is actually one of my favorite movies, watched at least 7 time already.
The 2017 video game 'prey' has similar alien design.
Edge of tomorrow was such a great watch, i cant believe so few people went to see it.
I feel like the aliens in edge of tomorrow feel sorta like a copy of the aliens from crisis
Just that the ones in crisis have more of a Body shape where theyre bodies are Not Just a bunch of tangled cables
Michael Bay's Transformers too. Or the squiddies from The Matrix.
Omg I am already in love with the design… it’s just perfect in every way, shape and form.
If you like EoT you should read All you Need is Kill, the actual inspiration for the movie.
Mimics seem pretty cool, I think also that Jean Jacket from nope is up there bc that it hardly even resembles any form of life at all. And they did t even try to justify that or incorporate it into the story, they just let it happen bc of course it looks crazy, it’s an alien. There’s also the heptapods, which are most interesting in how they interact with and perceive the universe.
Way better than gray aliens, like the Chitauri and Outriders from the Avengers movies.
God, were they dull🙄
A little movie called Edge of Tomorrow. Not many know about it. A small unknown actor named Thomas Cruise Mapother IV. Very obscure, only made $100 million domestic.
My problem with this kind of alien is that it's so far removed from anything that actually exists that it stops being scary to me. Any time someone tries to make something seem incomprehensible it always just seems to just be goo to me. Once you go beyond a certain degree of complexity my brain just stops trying to understand what I'm looking at and it's dismissed as oddly textured goo instead of whatever intricate little parts it's supposed to be made of.
And you keep emphasizing the fact that the alien design can't be copied because of how interconnected it is with the time loop plot, but you never explained why. Their visual appearance really has nothing to do with the story.
Really? It had the opposite effect on me.
The mimic looks like a fish more akin to a lion fish.
I just don't understand why people are saying it's design is "so otherworldly" and unique. It has limbs,a core body and a head ( if the filmmakers would've gone with the original idea of it being headless then maybe it's visual silhouette would be hard to read. )
I saw this video and liked the start so i paused it and watched the movie, wasnt dissappointed at all, it was fantastic
Rain world mentioned
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is it bad that I've never played it?
@@noRugrats_ one of the best games ever made imo. It’s an incredible journey.
I've had it in my library for ages but I gotta make some time to finally play it, it seems like something I'd love
@@noRugrats_ its a great game, def do
You gotta play it man. It’s frustrating at times but very worth it!
The key to designing an extraterrestrial for film is to imagine a Not form , a being that we cannot comprehend when we first see it , we need to forget what forms we see in terrestrial nature, just throw that all away, it won’t be of this world, it’s very existence is the result of evolution in a non terrestrial environment.
One of the best alien beings I’ve read about was in the short story Arena by Richard Matheson , the Rollers
I suggest you look into that story
The Rollers are a good example of a TRUE alien body plan.
Damn, cause when I think of Aliens, I think of jellyfish and insectoid machines.
Totally not hot alien women that just so happen to look like Jellyfish or like they're wearing big straw hats *cough* Stellaris *cough*
Rain World mentioned rise up scugs we gotta spread our game
I actually remember watching this with my dad around the time it came out and kinda forgot about it until now. I do remember really liking this film
My personal favorite Alien design has to go to ORT from the Fate Grand Order mobile game.
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this is one of my favorites I can watch it over and over hope they make a second one
I just watched this and it was one of the best movies I’ve ever seen
genuinely in my top 10 sci-fi movies
Saw Edge of Tomorrow in 3D. Had no clue what it was going in but "hey this looks interesting". Cruise played his part exceptionally well and the movie overall was immensely enjoying.
Edge of Tomorrow is probably one of the most underrated movies ever. All of the promotional material makes it look generic as all hell, but it's one of my favorite action and sci-fi movies of all time. The design, camera work and direction is absolutely perfect, all encapsulated in a movie that, to anyone who sees the poster, looks like just another generic action flick starring Tom Cruise.
I really, really enjoyed this movie. The alien design is honestly quite underrated and you make a great point about how their incomprehensible nature is a core part of the movie's plot, as it can only be explored through the time loop repetition. I really should watch it again, it was surprisingly interesting.
What threw me off is how it was marketed to German-speaking contries as "Edge of Tomorrow" but then upon home release it got renamed to "Live. Die. Repeat."
yeah the varied marketing across territories is an interesting choice. I understand selling it as "Live. Die. Repeat." in Japan where that's the same name as the original manga, but "Edge of Tomorrow" is a stronger title for English-speaking countries IMO
I love this movie. There is a darkness to it that means I can only take it bite sized bits, but the story is clever and the execution was phenomenal. Not your average movie.
I love how well it’s animated
I've watched it countless times, but it's like watching it for the first time every time, it has that age of tomorrow vibe
I've rewatched this movie so many times. It's a masterpiece
What else can we make?
"Edge Of Tomorrow: Live. Die. Repeat." Was an amazing movie with really really cool aliens.
edge of tomorrow is actually probably one of the most popular time loop movies, its just people dont really talk much about the amazing design of the aliens
I honestly love those creatures. The whole non consistent movement and the whole blob ghost like movements of them
also something that recent media do a lot is that they have a long exposition about the monster or alien in the begining instead of just showing it and let the audience figure it out themselves. i almost didnt understand edge of tommorow plot until the last act, and thats a good thing
So unearthly yet so believable. Genius design.
Ok maybe not the time travel liquid but the rest of it rocks.
I loved Edge of Tomorrow. Definitely felt fresher than most “alien” plot lines as of late
iv watched it so many times. its so good
Edge of tomorrow rocks! I should watch it again
i love that moive
You used Battleblock theater music! COOL!
Really great video! It's awesome to see Edge of Tomorrow get some recognition for its creative designs and the talented artists who worked on it, and I appreciate all the effort you put into explaining the decision-making process for creatures like this :)
I do want to give one small correction (not a big deal for the message of the video, but just for the sake of clarity). The procedural workflows used for the Mimics is a bit different than procedural animation as it is typically thought of in game-dev contexts. Instead of the limbs animating themselves based on creature movement (as in Rain World and other games), the procedural systems here were focused on giving the animators controls for how "bundles" of tendrils would shape themselves to form the larger limbs which were more traditionally controlled. It also provided the animators with the ability to create and control as many limbs as they wanted on the fly.
you're 100% right that my explanation of procedural animation leans more to the game dev side than CGI animation and in my original script I did go into a bit more detail but I felt it killed the flow of the video, so I ended up cutting it for that reason
really glad you enjoyed the video! hopefully I'll see you around in the comments in future :)
@@noRugrats_ That makes sense, I can definitely understand not wanting to disrupt the flow of the video (especially since the explanation you gave still gets the main point across of saving time through algorithmic processes).
Thanks for the clarification! Looking forward to seeing more vids from you in the future 🙂
Fun fact: this movie was made because the author was inspired by a manga called "All you need is kill"
I loved this movie. Every time that I hear someone hasn’t watched it I’m still surprised. 10/10 movie
Now this is a movie I haven’t seen in at least 6 years. Probably gonna watch it again soon.
I watch Edge of Tomorrow every 18 months or so, never gets old.
Edge of Tomorrow - one of my favourite - rly good movie
WAAAAY TOO UNDERRATED
Not letting Hollywood make a good alien is like, "Cure world hunger- tell NO ONE."
When he said to think of an alien I thought about transformers and Venom. Then the mimics turned out looking like both mixed into one 😭
They sound like both as well 😅
I love this movie. It's in my top movies list. It feels like a movie where the producers actually cared about trying to create an amazing storyline, and the visual effects are peak 2014. (The best year of CGI in my opinion)
I LOVE Edge of Tomorrow! That movie is SO underrated!
I DID watch this movie, precisely because of the amazing alien design! :D Very interesting video!
See, edge of tomorrow was one of my childhood movies, and its just as good as i remember
I made a Photoshopped collage once of "alienness" in scifi, and though I can't post it here, from least to most alien would be as follows:[Most old Star Trek aliens] --> Silurians (Doctor Who) --> Na'vi --> Wookies --> Yautja (Predator) --> Martians (War of the Worlds) --> Xenomorphs (Alien) --> Mimics (Edge of Tomorrow) --> Heptapods (Arrival) --> The Thing --> The Shimmer (Annihilation) --> Solaris. //Thanks, though. You made me think I should put the mimics even higher.