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  • Psa Bladerunner
  • evilclosetmonkey
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    Bladerunner is on bbc4 at 22:00, i’m going to record it and watch it sometime with the wife as she hasn’t seen any films from the 80’s and we all know that’s when all good films came out. It seems as tho she bought a TV when bridget jones diary came out then sold it……wumen???

    kimbers
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    Is it the remastered version ? Really is an improvement

    evilclosetmonkey
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    It doesn’t mention, hope so.

    grunty
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    The Virgin TV Guide say ‘2007’ for the year

    ski
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    kimbers – Member

    Is it the remastered version ? Really is an improvement

    My guide says its the ‘Directors cut 2007’

    CaptainFlashheart
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    According to El Beeb, it’s

    The 2007 final cut of Ridley Scott’s sci-fi classic.

    piemonster
    Full Member

    Yes, get in.

    kimbers
    Full Member

    Reshot the replicant getting shot running thru the glass windows with the original actress , its seamless too

    And much more detail is visible on the cleaned up print

    allthepies
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    FILM: Blade Runner
    On: BBC 4 (9)
    Date: Thursday 26th September 2013 (starting in 1 hour and 25 minutes)
    Time: 22:00 to 23:50 (1 hour and 50 minutes long)

    Film noir meets science fiction in the 2007 final cut of Ridley Scott’s visually stunning and brutal sci-fi classic. An ex-cop sets out on the trail of androids who have mutinied in a bid to extend their limited lifespan and fled back to a ravaged Earth, long since abandoned by most of humanity. The penalty for their rebellion is death, but the replicants have the advantage of being near-perfect copies of humans with superior intelligence.
    (Stereo, Widescreen, Subtitles, 1982, 15, 5 Star)

    Director: Ridley Scott
    Starring: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Joseph Young, Edward James Olmos, M. Emmet Walsh, Daryl Hannah

    colournoise
    Full Member

    On screen Virgin guide showing 1982?

    jekkyl
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    It’s too bad she won’t live… but then again who does?

    brakes
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    if you’re going to introduce her to 80s films, you could at least pick a good one!
    :clip clops back under his bridge:

    evilclosetmonkey
    Free Member

    Just informed the wife she will be watching bladerunner, should have seen thd look i got back.

    evilclosetmonkey
    Free Member

    if you’re going to introduce her to 80s films, you could at least pick a good one!

    Like?????

    rogerthecat
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    Bet it’s St Elmos fire or Flashdance or, heaven forbid, Dirty Dancing – Nobody puts Brakes in the corner…

    allthepies
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    Na, Breakfast Club 😉

    gears_suck
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    The original cinematic release had a voice over by Harrison Ford. I preferred that version to the director cut. What would I know right? That version is not available any more as liar as I can tell.

    BobaFatt
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    I’ve seen things, you people wouldn’t believe

    allthepies
    Free Member

    Not true, see! 😉

    FeeFoo
    Free Member

    *whispers* overrated.

    *runs and hides*

    evilclosetmonkey
    Free Member

    Nobody puts Brakes in the corner…

    😆

    kimbers
    Full Member

    I’ve got a box set with 3 different versions including+/- the voiceover 🙂

    somafunk
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    Oh good shout out, my folks are away on holiday so i’m gonna head over to theirs and watch it on the 50″ tv wi KRK surround sound and subwoofer turned up till the plaster falls from the ceiling….one of my fav films!

    kimbers
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    If only I didn’t have 2 small children asleep upstairs (could put the surround sound on) a job and still smoked weed tonight would be ace

    piemonster
    Full Member

    Ha reading a newspaper, how quaint.

    Junkyard
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    I like the way he gets out the flying car to make a telephone call

    oxym0r0n
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    I want to see a negative, before I provide you with a positive…

    [video]http://youtu.be/pFNhYCK7kJo[/video]

    PS this works much better through BIG speakers!

    somafunk
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    Made in time wi 2 minutes to spare 😀 , big comfy sofa, dark room, large auchentoshan and slab o’ fruit cake next to me, deep rumble from the opening credits/sub that i can feel through the floor and sofa – the only thing that is possibly absent is a mushie brew but seeing as it’s not quite “season” i’ll forgive myself that anomaly.

    I haven’t watched a film in months so looking forward to this one 😀

    maccruiskeen
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    So…. its set 6 years from now. That means we’ve got 6 years to get from ‘Unexpected item in bagging area’ to sexy sentient robots that want to kick your face off.

    bigyinn
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    Why oh why couldn’t they put this on tomorrow night. I’ll be round a mates with beer and schmokage. It could have been so good.

    bigblackshed
    Full Member

    Brakes, go and sit in the corner and have a word with yourself.

    No way I can watch the whole film. I have to be up at 5. Hope it’s on iplayer.

    brakes
    Free Member

    Bet it’s St Elmos fire or Flashdance or, heaven forbid, Dirty Dancing – Nobody puts Brakes in the corner…

    “yes ma’am, the data on the best 80s film is inaccurate”
    “how’s that lieutenant”
    “well, I just happened to see a film that was far better”
    “where did you see it?”
    “that’s classified”
    “what?”
    “it’s classified, I could tell you, but then I’d have to kill you”

    somafunk
    Full Member

    Ooooo, i forgot just how scary Rutgar is,,,”if only i could see with your eyes”…..gulp,,,,,,,this ain’t gonna end well.

    Onto 2nd Auchentoshan and 2nd slab of cake now, good shout evilclosetmonkey.

    toppers3933
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    Never seen it before so thought I’d give it a go. Might go to bed in a minute.

    somafunk
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    Do you actually have a beating heart?, are you aware of who Philip K Dick was and this films influence on the current film noir genre?, admittingly that was mostly due to Ridley Scott and his dystopian interpretation of Philip K Dicks original novel but that aside this is so much a current film of the way our society is headed.

    athgray
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    It certainly bears up well over 30 years on from it’s release.

    piemonster
    Full Member

    I was just looking for a new waterproof cycling top.

    somafunk
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    Wow…it’s a good 10 years since i last saw the film and it didn’t disappoint, as relevant today as when dick wrote the future – I’m left feeling slightly uneasy to our direction as a society, we seem to have set ourselves on a one way course to self consumption with our wanton fascination to continually consume and need to rely on continual growth to survive as a species but how?, if possible at all can we shirk this need we have established….Hmm – perhaps just too much whisky and brain activity as i don’t really drink these days………i may take the bike on the long way home by the riverbank to clear my head.

    Sancho
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    just realised Rutger hauers character has the same name as my dad Roy Batty, how cool is that 🙂

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