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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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With the new blade runner coming out soon I thought it was time to watch the original especially with everyone saying how good it was and often listed as being in the top best films ever, what am I missing I thought it was rubbish |
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One of our very favourite films. The wife and i bonded over it during our courtship, surprising really because i then discovered she has mainly shite taste in films!
It's our first wedding anniversary in a few weeks so we'll go watch the new one then.
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By *eeBee67Man
over a year ago
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Love the original Blade Runner.
Need to look deeper into it rather than just a simulant hunter.
The Simulants who know they are going to die. Who have seen more things than a human could.
The simulant who doesnt know she is a simulant.
And the Hunter who may be a simulant or not.
Hope the new is just as good as the original. |
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By *ieman300Man
over a year ago
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"With the new blade runner coming out soon I thought it was time to watch the original especially with everyone saying how good it was and often listed as being in the top best films ever, what am I missing I thought it was rubbish "
Make sure you watch the directors extra extra cut or whatever its called. And Rutger Hauers Tears in rain monologue is one of the finest moments in cinema history!
"Time to die" |
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By *ieman300Man
over a year ago
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"Love the original Blade Runner.
Need to look deeper into it rather than just a simulant hunter.
The Simulants who know they are going to die. Who have seen more things than a human could.
The simulant who doesnt know she is a simulant.
And the Hunter who may be a simulant or not.
Hope the new is just as good as the original."
Sorry but this upsets me.
Replicant not simulant! |
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I am sure Blade Runner was based on a French novel and quite philosophical, impossible to get this whole concept into a film but Ridley Scott did well... Scotts grandfather opened the first news reel cinema in Newcastle and now one of the oldest surviving examples in the UK, so at least he has a damned good background in cinematography |
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"With the new blade runner coming out soon I thought it was time to watch the original especially with everyone saying how good it was and often listed as being in the top best films ever, what am I missing I thought it was rubbish
Make sure you watch the directors extra extra cut or whatever its called. And Rutger Hauers Tears in rain monologue is one of the finest moments in cinema history!
"Time to die""
That scene was wonderful |
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do yourself a favour ... read the book ... it's called Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep ... it gives the story a context that the film just poked around in a flimsy way ... don't get me wrong the film was pretty awesome back in it's day on the big screen .... but the book encapsulates what the writer was saying and the film is just a film |
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By *eeBee67Man
over a year ago
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"Love the original Blade Runner.
Need to look deeper into it rather than just a simulant hunter.
The Simulants who know they are going to die. Who have seen more things than a human could.
The simulant who doesnt know she is a simulant.
And the Hunter who may be a simulant or not.
Hope the new is just as good as the original.
Sorry but this upsets me.
Replicant not simulant!"
I do apologise, my memory at my age
But the rest of my synopsis?
And I agree Rutger Hauers speech is my all time favourite movie moment |
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"I am sure Blade Runner was based on a French novel and quite philosophical, impossible to get this whole concept into a film but Ridley Scott did well... Scotts grandfather opened the first news reel cinema in Newcastle and now one of the oldest surviving examples in the UK, so at least he has a damned good background in cinematography"
It was an american novel called 'Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?' by Philip K Dick. Good book with really great ideas but one of the rare instances where i preferred the film. If i remember rightly the book was heavier on the ecology side of things, something only really hinted at in the film which focussed more on the question of what it means to be human.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"One of our very favourite films. The wife and i bonded over it during our courtship, surprising really because i then discovered she has mainly shite taste in films!
It's our first wedding anniversary in a few weeks so we'll go watch the new one then.
Mr"
One of my all time favourites too |
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"One of our very favourite films. The wife and i bonded over it during our courtship, surprising really because i then discovered she has mainly shite taste in films!
It's our first wedding anniversary in a few weeks so we'll go watch the new one then.
Mr
One of my all time favourites too "
And of course the soundtrack isn't too shabby?
Mr |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I quite clearly did miss something I just found the voice over dreary and completely underwhelmed, do need a good book to read at work so might give it a shot |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"One of our very favourite films. The wife and i bonded over it during our courtship, surprising really because i then discovered she has mainly shite taste in films!
It's our first wedding anniversary in a few weeks so we'll go watch the new one then.
Mr
One of my all time favourites too
And of course the soundtrack isn't too shabby?
Mr"
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By *ieman300Man
over a year ago
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"Love the original Blade Runner.
Need to look deeper into it rather than just a simulant hunter.
The Simulants who know they are going to die. Who have seen more things than a human could.
The simulant who doesnt know she is a simulant.
And the Hunter who may be a simulant or not.
Hope the new is just as good as the original.
Sorry but this upsets me.
Replicant not simulant!
I do apologise, my memory at my age
But the rest of my synopsis?
And I agree Rutger Hauers speech is my all time favourite movie moment"
Yes. You summarise it well. Its deffo thought provoking. The little origami clues etc. Just a brilliant film. |
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"I quite clearly did miss something I just found the voice over dreary and completely underwhelmed, do need a good book to read at work so might give it a shot "
read his book We Can Build You first ... then read Do Androids etc. afterwards |
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By *ieman300Man
over a year ago
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"I quite clearly did miss something I just found the voice over dreary and completely underwhelmed, do need a good book to read at work so might give it a shot "
Ah the plot thickens! The voiceover version stops you interpreting the film and spoils it somewhat. Watch one of the other versions without it. Practically a different film. |
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"With the new blade runner coming out soon I thought it was time to watch the original especially with everyone saying how good it was and often listed as being in the top best films ever, what am I missing I thought it was rubbish "
maybe because you've seen 1500 other films that came after it, which 'borrowed' its originality of look, direction and cinematographic design. its also not for the disposable, regurgitated 'all style and no substance' crowd that films today seem to be aimed at...without 2001, there wouldn't have been Star Wars |
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By *ieman300Man
over a year ago
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"With the new blade runner coming out soon I thought it was time to watch the original especially with everyone saying how good it was and often listed as being in the top best films ever, what am I missing I thought it was rubbish
maybe because you've seen 1500 other films that came after it, which 'borrowed' its originality of look, direction and cinematographic design. its also not for the disposable, regurgitated 'all style and no substance' crowd that films today seem to be aimed at...without 2001, there wouldn't have been Star Wars "
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By *iffaWoman
over a year ago
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Blade runner is one of my most favorite films that it actually stung to see that some do not think it’s epic
The whole feel of it, the monologue st the end....
I also enjoyed the book a different way. I have never in my real life come across anyone who has read it except my pops |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"With the new blade runner coming out soon I thought it was time to watch the original especially with everyone saying how good it was and often listed as being in the top best films ever, what am I missing I thought it was rubbish
maybe because you've seen 1500 other films that came after it, which 'borrowed' its originality of look, direction and cinematographic design. its also not for the disposable, regurgitated 'all style and no substance' crowd that films today seem to be aimed at...without 2001, there wouldn't have been Star Wars "
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If I recall correctly there are 2 old versions, one with voice overs and one without.
The voice overs had to be added as test screenings showed American audiences were not understanding it without the explanations!
There are lots of films based on Dick's books. |
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"With the new blade runner coming out soon I thought it was time to watch the original...I thought it was rubbish "
I watched the original on Friday night for the same reason. Took a while to 'get into' and did enjoy it, the effects were good for an 80's movie.
Am wondering OP, what did you think was so rubbish about it? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"With the new blade runner coming out soon I thought it was time to watch the original...I thought it was rubbish
I watched the original on Friday night for the same reason. Took a while to 'get into' and did enjoy it, the effects were good for an 80's movie.
Am wondering OP, what did you think was so rubbish about it? "
To be honest I was up very late one evening watching it so wasn’t particularly giving it my full attention but I think the main problem was everyone says how good it was so I was expecting to be blown away but I just felt let down, I’m going to read the books as others have suggested and try watching the directors cut with out deckard droning on throughout the whole thing and see what I think then |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Anything with Harrison Ford, is usually brillant!
Found Bladerunner slow but stuck with it, and really enjoyed!
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The Indiana Jones with the crystal skulls must be the exception to the rule |
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This film was ahead of its time and could still be watched today as if it were filmed yesterday.
I shall be watching the remake but sort of expect disappointment, I’ve not got over Johnny depps attempt at the chocolate factory yet |
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"This film was ahead of its time and could still be watched today as if it were filmed yesterday.
I shall be watching the remake but sort of expect disappointment, I’ve not got over Johnny depps attempt at the chocolate factory yet "
Its not a remake its a sequel. |
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"With the new blade runner coming out soon I thought it was time to watch the original especially with everyone saying how good it was and often listed as being in the top best films ever, what am I missing I thought it was rubbish "
Loved it very deep lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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It definitely requires a few viewings! It's slow and the plot doesn't whip along; but the production design and FX inspired generations of people.
Multiple watches opens it up a lot more, so you can interpret different things with it. |
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By *lue NarwhalMan
over a year ago
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Now it's a film that seems dated.. it was very much the 80's style of dark and Moody with a synth background track.. very similar in style to the original tron movie and Dune.
Scratch beneath that dated veneer and you have what is a very philosophical question; the right of life and death over a sentient form along with some great acting and direction.
I'm not gonna hold my breath on the latest edition being as good.
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Tried to watch it again, for the third time... still never made it to the end! Really do not see why this is as hyped as it is? Went on Facebook halfway through, then fell asleep before it finished! Give me Logan's Run any day for a good retro classic! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Now it's a film that seems dated.. it was very much the 80's style of dark and Moody with a synth background track.. very similar in style to the original tron movie and Dune.
Scratch beneath that dated veneer and you have what is a very philosophical question; the right of life and death over a sentient form along with some great acting and direction.
I'm not gonna hold my breath on the latest edition being as good.
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Yep,what you said |
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By *artytwoCouple
over a year ago
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I(T)love the film it will never 'date', the book was...meh but I was probably disappointed because it took me so long to find a copy. About time for a re-view I think before the new one opens.
Slightly off topic, anyone watched Passengers? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I only saw the original not long ago and really enjoyed it.
But I don't think it's a masterpiece and the sequals especially when they are years later never live up to what everyone's expectations.
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Maybe it was contextual but I was overawed by the original as it was complex, brilliantly produced and seemed wondrous - maybe I've been spoilt by more modern computer graphics since, I don't know.
I hope the new film goes to an even better level, otherwise they should not have bothered |
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"do yourself a favour ... read the book ... it's called Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep ... it gives the story a context that the film just poked around in a flimsy way ... don't get me wrong the film was pretty awesome back in it's day on the big screen .... but the book encapsulates what the writer was saying and the film is just a film"
Absolutely agree. The book has more substance. I love the film for its own sake though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I've seen things you people wouldn't believe..
Burger vans on fire off the hard shoulder of the M25..
I watched high beams glitter in the darkness at Baldersby Gate..
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain..
Time, for coffee & doughnuts..
Great film. I hope 2049 is good |
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By *pidernickMan
over a year ago
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The original film is one of my top movies of all time.
I am seeing the new film tomorrow night. I was worried that it would be a let down in the manner of Alien 3 (the first two films are another two of my favourites) and the awful Matrix sequels, but I am hopeful it will be good after what I've heard about it.
Philip K Dick died before the original came out (he wasn't that old) and never got to see adaptations of his work, such as Minority Report, The Man in the High Castle and the current Electric Dreams (on Channel 4). His influence on SF over the past 35 years is substantial. |
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