Dante Harper's film CV is a varied one: editing a documentary about Static-x; directing and acting in the surrealist black comedy The Delicate Art of the Rifle; a small mountain of production manager credits, very often on DVD supplements; a little role in The Onion Movie; scripting an adaptation of Charles Burns' Black Hole. Add to this the not insignificant pay day he's just scored for a spec-script adaptation of the Japanese novel All You Need is Kill. He certainly gets around, and I'm sure he's destined for full-on cult status with a resume like that. All You Need is Kill is a hideously Engrishy-y title, don't you think? Hiroshi Sakurazaka's original novel, published in English by the Manga-maestros at Viz, is about a young soldier sent out to fight an alien menace. When he gets killed in action, a time loop repeats the day, and he fights and dies again.
- 4/6/2010
- by Brendon Connelly
- Slash Film
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