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Given my opinion that Blade Runner was one of the greatest films ever made, I expect to be disappointed but I'll go see it.
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Without getting into the whole issue of "Was Deckard a Replicant?" remember that she wasn't like the others. We all thought that meant she didn't have an expiration date. Maybe it meant more than that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks good. I think that Ryan Gosling is the Deckard and Rachel's Son. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mjiqa-PWGQY I don't think that's biologically possible is it? I mean wasn't she a robot? Ryan fucking gosling :( |
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Looks interesting. Cool that Harrison Ford is back |
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Apparently I need to re-watch the original, maybe multiple times because I didn't pick up on everything y'all are talking about. What is this "final cut"?
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I don't think that's biologically possible is it? I mean wasn't she a robot? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks good. I think that Ryan Gosling is the Deckard and Rachel's Son. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mjiqa-PWGQY I don't think that's biologically possible is it? I mean wasn't she a robot? |
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I say she was special but still had an expiration date. Ford (Deckard) is the special one of a kind replicant , and therefore went into hiding. He's the key. BOOM.
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I love the original movie.
But fucking Harrison Ford needs to stop revising roles that he played nearly 40 years ago. |
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Apparently I need to re-watch the original, maybe multiple times because I didn't pick up on everything y'all are talking about. What is this "final cut"? View Quote |
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Sorta looks like Gosling that runs through that wall behind Deckard. Maybe he is a suped up replicant.
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Is this what's left of Koreatown in Los Angeles by 2049? http://blog.lareviewofbooks.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/KB-Blade-Runner-2049-3.jpg View Quote |
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Blade Runner is, hands down, my favorite movie. It is cinematic perfection. I can't wait to see this film.
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Is this what's left of Koreatown in Los Angeles by 2049? http://blog.lareviewofbooks.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/KB-Blade-Runner-2049-3.jpg View Quote |
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IMDB says that the movie was filmed in Hungary. View Quote http://iom.org.ua/en/news/publications/economic-and-social-integration-of-ethnic-koreans-in-ukraine.html |
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Read Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Phillip K. Dick. The original Blade Runner was loosely based on this novel. It reads like an old Phillip Marlow hard boiled detective novel, only in the future. Very good read. And like all Phillip K. Dick novels, at the end of the book, it leaves you wondering what really happened.
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I don't think that's biologically possible is it? I mean wasn't she a robot? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks good. I think that Ryan Gosling is the Deckard and Rachel's Son. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mjiqa-PWGQY I don't think that's biologically possible is it? I mean wasn't she a robot? |
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Maybe the 40,000 Koreans that were living in the Ukraine moved even further west after the Crimea spat? http://iom.org.ua/en/news/publications/economic-and-social-integration-of-ethnic-koreans-in-ukraine.html View Quote |
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When I saw the teaser a while ago I thought it looked promising and that I'd probably have to see it, after seeing this...yeah I'm definitely fucking seeing it.
If the rest of the movie is like that then they actually may have done the impossible, which is catch the "feel" of Blade Runner. Blade Runner wasn't just about the story, or how it diverged from the book, or any of that, it actually made you feel like you were watching real events in a future-noir dystopian future playing out; and beyond just doing that (which was remarkable enough) it fucking owned the feel of dystopian future. Many other movies have tried, none of them came close and most failed miserably. The music gave me chills, if that isn't Vangelis then they found someone who actually understood what he was going for in the original. |
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Maybe Harrison Ford is going through all his old movies and revisiting the roles to kill his character off.
Indy will be next. He's scorching the earth. Not Jack Ryan, as that character is aging backwards. Jokes aside, that film style is amazing to look at. Hopefully it'll have as much substance as it does style. |
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Sweet! The first time I saw Blade Runner was in 1983. Watched it on 8mm in the barracks at Guard Post Ouellette on the DMZ. We had the film for a whole week before we had to trade for another one. Sean Young in that movie was pure hotness! I'll be in my bunk hadn't been coined yet. More like, "I'll be in the latrine".....
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Failed To Load Title Can't fucking wait. Blade Runner was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid. Still is. |
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Read Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Phillip K. Dick. The original Blade Runner was loosely based on this novel. It reads like an old Phillip Marlow hard boiled detective novel, only in the future. Very good read. And like all Phillip K. Dick novels, at the end of the book, it leaves you wondering what really happened. View Quote |
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