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tinyE: I still think it's better than the book though Dickey fans will no doubt want to burn me for uttering such heresy.
I won't burn you ...... but I would gladly watch you roast in the desert, meatbag !

In my opinion , this is the first occurence of the 'Game of Throne' syndrome. The movie is great and the novel is too, but they don't have much in common, plot aside - and the plot is not the reason why those are great.
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tinyE: I still think it's better than the book though Dickey fans will no doubt want to burn me for uttering such heresy.
why? It's true
I think we've already seen something like Blade Runner 2 in both Cloud Atlas & Prometheus. Maybe it should just be left at that, I'm open to a sequel but it's difficult to imagine a new film measuring up to the old one. I'd definitely go watch it at the theaters though.

Blade Runner- The creation seeks out it's creator in search of more life, someone looses their head.
Prometheus- The creation seeks out it's creator in search of more life, someone looses their head.
Post edited October 08, 2013 by DavidG88
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Elmofongo: Yes. Rick Deckard did the narration.
That is so NOT the Director's Cut. Only the Theatrical Cut had the narration, all subsequent versions (Director's Cut 1992 and the aptly titled Final Cut 2007) didn't use it, because everybody except the suits hated it.

Do yourself a favor and watch the Final Cut.
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Elmofongo:
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Randalator: Do yourself a favor and watch the Final Cut.
Off topic, but that movie sucks. I'm of course I'm referring to the Robin Williams one, though some people loved it, which I guess is a beautiful thing, our differences.
BladeRunner 2 might be all well and good - but i want my Strombringer movie dammit!
Funny, I actually just finished watching the original theatrical release today before I watch the director's cut later this month.

I don't get how they could make a sequel with him. He's too old now.
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Foxhack: Funny, I actually just finished watching the original theatrical release today before I watch the director's cut later this month.
Skip the Director's Cut and go directly to the Final Cut. It's the Director's Cut done right.

I don't get how they could make a sequel with him. He's too old now.
Where does it say that a Blade Runner sequel must pick up exactly where the first one left off? The original was set in 2019...that was 30 years ago, so just set the sequel in 2040-ish and you're fine...
Post edited October 08, 2013 by Randalator
I don't know how to feel about this. Scott hadn't been bringing his A-game for a while now, so I'm wondering if it'll end up just as Prometheus (as an example): technically excellent but the actual execution of plot/characters/dialog being below the mark.
Post edited October 08, 2013 by mistermumbles
Considering how much has changed in movie making land since the first Blade runner was made, I don't think a quality sequel can even be made. Whatever they make, it will be fundamentally different, even if it will be "made" in the same way. Two generations of craftsmen just don't work the same.
Harrison Ford is going to be in it? Oh Blade Runner fans weep, weep hard like your brothers, the Indiana Jones fans still do.
Phew, it's not a reboot...

Also, wow, they actually showed the theatrical cut? You getting tele from guantamo bay or something?
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tinyE: I still think it's better than the book though Dickey fans will no doubt want to burn me for uttering such heresy.
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Potzato: I won't burn you ...... but I would gladly watch you roast in the desert, meatbag !
Holden: You look down and you see tinyE, Potzato, he's crawling toward you-

Potzato: tinyE, what's that?

Holden: Know what a gogger is?

Potzato: Of course.

Holden: Same thing.

Potzato: I've never seen a gogger. But I understand what you mean.

Holden: You reach down, you flip tinyE over on his back, Potzato.

Potzato: Do you make up these questions, Mr. Holden, or do they write them down for you?

Holden: tinyE lays on his back, his belly baking in the hot sun, beating his legs, trying to turn himself over, but he can't, not without your help, but you're not helping.

Potzato: What do you mean, I'm not helping?

Holden: I mean, you're not helping. Why is that Potzato?
Post edited October 08, 2013 by Wesker
Couple of things...
what's the difference between the directors cut v final cut?
I didn't mind the voice over in theatrical version, although admittedly I did enjoy the directors cut better.
I think Harrison ford might be able to pull it off although he is getting on
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HypersomniacLive: weep hard like your brothers, the Indiana Jones fans still do.
The worst thing is, half way through the movie, I forgot my safe word.