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catpower1980: So, this morning, I saw in the trending youtube videos the teaser of Blade Runner 2049 which I wasn't aware of.

Thus are you waiting for it impatiently, do you think it's an heresy to make a sequel or you don't care because new movies suck anyway?
The latter. All "franchise" movies today are generally rip-offs. They tend to capitalize on nostalgia, showing elements from previous movies (especially true for Force Awakens which consists completely from New Hope material), but not able to offer anything new (again Force Awakens) or even capture "spirit" of the old media (Robocop, Star Trek).

Also the story in Blade Runner was hollistic and complete, so there is no need for something else. And if you want some more stories about human-android agenda there is plenty of them, including Total Recall 2070 series, that is basically Blade Runner series.
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mechmouse: Isn't there like 3 directors cuts? I'm sure I've got the Final, absolute Final, no more after this one Cut...... Well maybe one more.
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korell: Well, I have the special tin boxset from the Final Cut release that contains 5 cuts.

1982 US Theatrical Version
1982 International Theatrical Version
1992 Director's Cut
2007 Final Cut
Workprint Version
Now I'm really curious: what's the difference between each of them (apart from the original theatrical cuts)?
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Lucius_Malfoy: It's got some other greats behind it too, like the writer of the original Hampton Fancher...
Yeah, it's just too bad that David Webb Peoples isn't involved this time around. Now, I haven't seen anything written by Michael Green but he better not be another Lindelof hack.

It's truly disappointing that Syd Mead wasn't hired for this project.
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korell: Well, I have the special tin boxset from the Final Cut release that contains 5 cuts.

1982 US Theatrical Version
1982 International Theatrical Version
1992 Director's Cut
2007 Final Cut
Workprint Version
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rampancy: Now I'm really curious: what's the difference between each of them (apart from the original theatrical cuts)?
Some have the "happy ending" where Rick and Rachael are seen driving away. Some have the unicorn origami ending, heavily suggesting that Rick is also a replicant. Some have different voiceovers in places, and different dialogue between Rick and Roy. The Final Cut is the definitive edition, though.
Post edited December 23, 2016 by korell
Why not, at least it has Harrison Ford, well I would have liked that he was the main char.
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Antimateria: Why not, at least it has Harrison Ford, well I would have liked that he was the main char.
Apparently there's very little of him in this movie at all. Which really sucks, even more so for me as I am no fan of Ryan Gosling
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Antimateria: Why not, at least it has Harrison Ford, well I would have liked that he was the main char.
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Breja: Apparently there's very little of him in this movie at all. Which really sucks, even more so for me as I am no fan of Ryan Gosling
=( Well that totally sucks then. Now I already hate it. =/
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Breja: It looks like after Blade Runner (and of course, they are already talking about further sequels, because everything is planned as a fucking series nowadays) Villeneuve may direct a new adaptation of Dune. It's still early talks and all that, but he defiantely wants to do it, if he gets the chance.

Which, actually, I'm ok with. Like I said, I'd be ok with a new adaptation of Do Androids Dream rather than a Blade Runner Sequel, so yeah, a new adaptation of Dune - let's try. I don't belive for a second it will rival the Lynch version (which is deeple flawed, but still an amazing, epic, unique movie) but it might be something interesting in it's own right. Villeneuve wouldn't exactly be my first choice for the job, but hey, at least it's not Michael Bay :P
I'm actually betting it'll be a soft reboot like Force Awakens. In any case, given the track record for such movies so far (and while I like 2009 Trek and Force Awakens, they were arguably very divisive), I'm cautiously optimistic.

While the movie seems to go to great lengths to look the part, it could very well be just Villeneuve & co. trying too hard to have their movie look legitimate.
I am not against the idea of the remake in principle. But then, Ridley Scott is executive producer. This is the man who brought Prometheus upon us. Prometheus, people. P R O M E T H E U S.
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catpower1980: Starring Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford
Eww.
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catpower1980: and directed by Denis Villeneuve(his precedent movie was "Arrival").
Hmm.

I'll wait for a trusted tech commenter, to, er, comment. If it has no existential wangst ("baww I didn't crawl through a vagina", as opposed to "holy crap, I might be deprived of my rights for stupid and unfair reasons") I'll watch it.
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svmariscal: I am not against the idea of the remake in principle. But then, Ridley Scott is executive producer. This is the man who brought Prometheus upon us. Prometheus, people. P R O M E T H E U S.
It's not a remake but you're absolutely right about Prometheus.