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9/6/2016 8:36:09 AM EDT
Watching the making of the film....Holy crap what went into this movie is nuts.....great movie though.
9/6/2016 8:38:31 AM EDT
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Roy baty's speech is one of the greatest scenes in any sci fi movie... pretty much any movie for that matter.

Eta: too bad they'll remake the movie and fuck it up.
9/6/2016 8:40:05 AM EDT
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If only you could see what I have seen with your eyes...
9/6/2016 8:40:43 AM EDT
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I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in rain... Time to die.


ditto on the remake thing...
9/6/2016 8:41:07 AM EDT
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If I remember correctly, he ad-libbed the "like tears in rain" part.

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9/6/2016 8:41:18 AM EDT
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Four versions of the movie. I like the theatrical release, but there is another (forgot what they called it) which was extended and with Deckard's narration that I liked the most.
9/6/2016 8:44:24 AM EDT
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The blu ray has the theatrical cut, the extended cut and the work print
9/6/2016 9:01:37 AM EDT
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I got DVD set that says  "Four disc Collectors Edition" across the top of the box. I cab't really see a difference between Blu Ray and DVD, but my brother says no one should listen to me since I'm blind. Anyhow, here's the releases:

1. Final cut (2007) - Director Ridley Scott finally sets it his way... I don't like it.
2. Theatrical Cut
3. International Theatrical Cut - I believe this was my favorite
4. Director's Cut (1992) - I didn't care for it.
9/6/2016 9:06:27 AM EDT
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Quite an experience to live in fear, isn't it? That's what it is to be a slave
9/6/2016 9:10:33 AM EDT
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Still my all-time favorite movie (not the Director's Cut -- sorry Ridley).

9/6/2016 9:18:25 AM EDT
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Walk,walk,walk,walk,walk,walk,don't walk,don't walk,don't walk...
9/6/2016 10:06:35 AM EDT
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I believe a sequel is in the works, and it sounds kind of promising.
9/6/2016 10:14:27 AM EDT
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Yeah, someone will make a sequel/remake and it'll suck balls and no amount of CGI will make up for the suckiness.

In 1982 film makers used models, paintings, and cameral angles to create awesome special effects. Now, everything's digital and damn little of it looks real.

9/6/2016 10:16:37 AM EDT
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9/6/2016 10:20:44 AM EDT
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You know the score, pal... if you're not cop, you're little people.

I had the little matchbox Spinner back when that movie came out. I wish I still had it.
9/6/2016 10:23:38 AM EDT
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Roy baty's speech is one of the greatest scenes in any sci fi movie... pretty much any movie for that matter.



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OH yes, some people get very emotional after that speech.
9/6/2016 10:23:42 AM EDT
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I believe a sequel is in the works, and it sounds kind of promising.
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So far, so good.  I like the casting choices.
9/6/2016 10:27:18 AM EDT
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  So far, so good.  I like the casting choices.

I was hoping for a TV miniseries.

Damn, there are some hot ladies in that cast.
9/6/2016 10:41:23 AM EDT
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him say you Brade Runner...
9/6/2016 10:43:15 AM EDT
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Didn't care for it, until i saw the extended. The theatrical release just felt like a lot was missing and rushed.
9/6/2016 10:52:50 AM EDT
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Blade Runner is a masterpiece, I am not holding out much hope for the sequel. These days sequels to classic films is more about cashing in than making a great film.
9/6/2016 10:57:06 AM EDT
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"Zzzt zzzt Zzzt zzzt Zzzt zzzt Zzzt zzzt Zzzt zzzt......."

9/6/2016 10:59:47 AM EDT
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GREAT movie
9/6/2016 11:00:25 AM EDT
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9/6/2016 11:01:11 AM EDT
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It's amazing how well that movie's held up.
9/6/2016 11:03:32 AM EDT
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Yeah, someone will make a sequel/remake and it'll suck balls and no amount of CGI will make up for the suckiness.

In 1982 film makers used models, paintings, and cameral angles to create awesome special effects. Now, everything's digital and damn little of it looks real.

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If they base it on Jeter's work post PKD, yeah....it's gonna suck....
9/6/2016 11:07:19 AM EDT
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Didn't care for it, until i saw the extended. The theatrical release just felt like a lot was missing and rushed.
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The way they marketed and promoted it made it appear to be another movie. It sucked at the box office on it's release. But then people watched it more, liked the depth and alternate-ness to futuristic movies like Star Wars and it became a cult classic. Sci-Fi Noir. It was punk before there was mainstream punk. Had to be one of the first movies to showcase the look.

9/6/2016 11:10:07 AM EDT
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" If only you could see what I've seen with your eyes!..."
9/6/2016 11:11:21 AM EDT
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I know some people in the industry.





One of the most amusing things about that movie is that they didn't have any trouble finding an assortment of kooky-looking people in L.A. to serve as extras in the scenes where crowds of people are moving around.  The costume and makeup people didn't have to work very hard on them.  The Hare Krishnas are actually Hare Krishnas - Not specified at all in the screenplay, they just showed up at the audition and got hired on the spot.







 
9/6/2016 11:19:43 AM EDT
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9/6/2016 11:22:21 AM EDT
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9/6/2016 11:47:52 AM EDT
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One of those rare films where the movie is 10x better than the book (although BR was a pretty loose version of Electric Sheep).   I don't care much for Dick's writing - he had good story ideas, but the execution fell short.    

I also thought both versions of Total Recall were much better than "We remember it for you wholesale".
9/6/2016 11:50:46 AM EDT
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The way they marketed and promoted it made it appear to be another movie. It sucked at the box office on it's release. But then people watched it more, liked the depth and alternate-ness to futuristic movies like Star Wars and it became a cult classic. Sci-Fi Noir. It was punk before there was mainstream punk. Had to be one of the first movies to showcase the look.
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Yeah the trailers and promotional material made it seem like a Blade Runner was this bad-ass Jedi-type dude who was fighting the evil cyborgs.   The kids who went to the movie expecting to see a "Star Wars'-type action adventure were disappointed.
9/6/2016 11:50:52 AM EDT
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What's a tortoise?
9/6/2016 11:54:13 AM EDT
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do you make a blade runner thread every month????


one of my favorites of all time.
9/6/2016 12:05:02 PM EDT
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Still my all-time favorite movie (not the Director's Cut -- sorry Ridley).

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Indeed. Director's cuts usually suck- it's just a money making scam for the studio.

As a side note, Rutger Hauer never received his proper due over his career, and pretty much just dropped off into obscurity. Strange, this is one of my favorite sci-fi films, yet I don't have it on Blu-Ray.


9/6/2016 12:10:27 PM EDT
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Indeed. Director's cuts usually suck- it's just a money making scam for the studio.

As a side note, Rutger Hauer never received his proper due over his career, and pretty much just dropped off into obscurity. Strange, this is one of my favorite sci-fi films, yet I don't have it on Blu-Ray.


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Still my all-time favorite movie (not the Director's Cut -- sorry Ridley).



Indeed. Director's cuts usually suck- it's just a money making scam for the studio.

As a side note, Rutger Hauer never received his proper due over his career, and pretty much just dropped off into obscurity. Strange, this is one of my favorite sci-fi films, yet I don't have it on Blu-Ray.




I think he is/ was pretty popular over in Western Europe. Has done some popular work there. I actually like a couple of US films he did after BR. Hitcher is pretty bad ass.
9/6/2016 12:21:30 PM EDT
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That movie is the reason I got into the industry.
9/6/2016 12:28:26 PM EDT
[#38]
Love Deckards blaster, I'll never attempt to make on though. One day I'll pony up, and get the CIBI glasses he uses in the film.
9/6/2016 12:29:40 PM EDT
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I was reading about it the other day,it sounds pretty neat

 
9/6/2016 12:34:19 PM EDT
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Love Deckards blaster, I'll never attempt to make on though. One day I'll pony up, and get the CIBI glasses he uses in the film.
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I've seen a couple of the COP "derringers" for sale, never ponied up for one - "I'll tell you about my mother!"
9/6/2016 12:43:27 PM EDT
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Love Deckards blaster, I'll never attempt to make on though. One day I'll pony up, and get the CIBI glasses he uses in the film.




I've seen a couple of the COP "derringers" for sale, never ponied up for one - "I'll tell you about my mother!"
My Dad had one. Never knew what happened to it.
9/6/2016 12:51:02 PM EDT
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Damn movie made me buy one of these!!


CSF

9/6/2016 12:59:10 PM EDT
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One of those rare films where the movie is 10x better than the book (although BR was a pretty loose version of Electric Sheep).   I don't care much for Dick's writing - he had good story ideas, but the execution fell short.    

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Yeah, Dick's storylines were great, but his writing style is hard to read. Check out Heinlein, great storylines and great writing style!
9/6/2016 1:09:32 PM EDT
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I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in rain... Time to die.


ditto on the remake thing...
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Roy baty's speech is one of the greatest scenes in any sci fi movie... pretty much any movie for that matter.

Eta: too bad they'll remake the movie and fuck it up.



I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in rain... Time to die.


ditto on the remake thing...


The best!
9/6/2016 1:20:20 PM EDT
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Much of the atmosphere in that movie was the Vangelis soundtrack, I wonder what they will do for the re-make.
9/6/2016 1:39:51 PM EDT
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Too bad she won't live
9/6/2016 1:43:01 PM EDT
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I was reading about it the other day,it sounds pretty neat  
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9/6/2016 1:45:21 PM EDT
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But then again, who does?
9/6/2016 2:33:58 PM EDT
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Some deep insights into humanity in the film.

Believe it or not, when I got back from serving two years as a missionary, Blade Runner was the first film I wanted to rent and watch when I got home.
9/6/2016 2:34:38 PM EDT
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You know the score, pal... if you're not cop, you're little people.

I had the little matchbox Spinner back when that movie came out. I wish I still had it.
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I did, too.
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