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Just watched Blade Runner - First time since 1982

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  • Megotastrophe
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    Never saw those Ertl carsbefore. Very nice.

    20220730_234609.jpg.

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  • Mikey
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    IMO the premise is clearly stated out at the beginning of the film

    See Logan's Run's --- Sandmen

    Movie Studio head's thinking--- ( We need to give Sandmen an environment to which they can survive.)

    Think what i'm saying?

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  • Nostalgiabuff
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    great movie but yeah it is slow moving and can be hard to sit through. i have the final version on disc. actually i think it has 4 different versions of the movie on the set

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  • Hector
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    Blade Runner is one of the greatest movies ever made. Must’ve seen it at least 20 times, at least. My late dad’s personal favorite sci-fi film.

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  • J.B.
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    Originally posted by powersthatbe
    It's strange to me after forty years there's no real toy merchandise of the movie like figures and the flying cars.
    One of my Top 3 Movies. Some of the few toys I managed to find:

    The ERTL Deckard's Spinner





    Android Hunter was sculpted by Master Ozawa of Japan



    The PKD Blaster from Off World (lots of Diecast)

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  • rykerw1701
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    There are so many versions of this movie that when I go to watch it, I never know what the best version is. Then I just give up and watch something else.

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  • Mikey
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    Question: --- When Sean Young let her hair down did anyone else think she looked like Dr Frankenfurter

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  • Confessional
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    Absolutely brilliant in all ways that matter to me, but it's not a film you can talk most others into understanding/appreciating.

    Agreed, NECA could rock these out, but I selfishly want two-packs: Deckard & Rachael / Batty & Pris.

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  • KingKickass1983
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    One of my all time favorites. But it NEEDS to be seen on a larger screen.

    I'd love if NECA would release an 8 inch version of Deckard. I don't think Mego could pull off the intricacies of the costuming.

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  • Bruce Banner
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    Many still prefer the version with Deckard's narration and the "happy" ending. However, the Final Cut is arguably the best version of the movie.
    (The workprint is also interesting for its various differences, alternate takes, etc.)
    The movie's FX are also exemplary; models, mattes, etc. Amongst the very best analogue effects work.
    The Vangelis score also perfectly suits the movie's overall stylistic tone, in my opinion.

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  • Megotastrophe
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    I kind of liked the narration. It reminded me if the old noir movies of the 30s and 40s with Sam Spade and Philip Marlow type detectives.

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  • shaunaconda
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    I have the “Final Cut” edition blu-ray that I haven’t seen in about a decade. It has a couple different versions of the film.
    I seem to remember that Harrison Ford did a lackluster narration on purpose cause he was mad about something.

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  • YoungOnce
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    These days, modern movies move at such an amped-up narrative speed (this because all the rest our lives move at such speed with instant communication, video-game quick decision-making, short attention span, etc), that most older movies seem to move through their paces at much slower narrative speeds.

    When I watch an older movie, I find myself having to relearn to slow my thinking down. Some classics are able to move along capably (Star Wars, Jaws, Casablanca, Close Encounters, Halloween, Planet of the Apes… many, many more…), but most take their time.

    It’s a matter of taste of course, and it’s not true except in a general sense, but it’s noticeable.

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  • powersthatbe
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    It's strange to me after forty years there's no real toy merchandise of the movie like figures and the flying cars. It's been a while since i have seen it but yeah Harrison's narration annoyed me. I really wanted to see this movie when I was 12 but it was rated R. I didn't see my first rated R movie in the theatres until Robocop.

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  • Mikey
    started a topic Just watched Blade Runner - First time since 1982

    Just watched Blade Runner - First time since 1982

    Just watched Blade Runner,

    Haven't seen it since new in the theatre - 1982

    Never noticed how boring it was

    Soundtrack sounds like it came from a late 70's cheapo Sci-Fi synth TV series

    Harrison Ford was really stiff without any personality

    Rutger Hauer was easily the star of this movie --- some of his actions seemed to channel Yule Brenner's Westworld "Gunman" … Watch his eyes

    Daryl Hannah was surprising good for such an early acting role.

    Movie was "ok" but not sure if it deserves the cult status it has been given these days

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