Blade Runner 2049

I mostly enjoyed the trailer and certainly liked the desert and casino scenes. The cityscape looked to me as if it had been shot in downtown Hong Kong which disappointed me immensely. I'm not a great fan of Gosling but I am sure with Denis Villeneuve at the helm I might get to like him in this. I am horrified though at the thought of Jared Leto being cast because I dislike him intensely.

Seeing Harrison with the blaster was a highlight and just as special as seeing him in the Fedora again.

A teaser poster for Blade Runner 2049, I sincerely hope they don't drop the ball with this one...

Gouache paint and Prismacolor pencils on board

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I've said it before KramStaar,....you have serious skills,.....my son is doing A level Art & is a big fan of Drew Struzan,.....well, he was blown away when I showed him this

J
 
I've said it before KramStaar,....you have serious skills,.....my son is doing A level Art & is a big fan of Drew Struzan,.....well, he was blown away when I showed him thisJ

Thanks very much, Jaitea these are words of high praise indeed. I know Drew personally and we've both worked for Lucasfilm - more or less as colleagues - for around 25 years.

Thank you very much again
MARK
 
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Thanks very much, @Jaitea these are words of high praise indeed. I know Drew personally and we've both worked for Lucasfilm - more or less as colleagues - for around 25 years.

Thank you very much again
MARK

Well you have fans in Northern Ireland Mark

This style of movie poster stands out a hell of a lot more than the photoshopped montages used by studios

....& again love the paint job & weathering on your Falcon

John
 
Exceptional work, Mark. Not meant to sound negative or sarcastic at all, but honestly, I'd expect nothing less from you; simply exceptional work, man.
 
Great job on that painting Mark:cool As far as prop, you can tell by this pic that the set decorator have the Napoleonic look (dear to SRS) to a tee. Now, in today's market and if you find them, those pieces of furniture will cost you a kidney. Happy collecting:D
 
We do know that in the first film, dogs still existed (but apparently as food judging from Dekkard's question to Rachel). XD


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Most of the animals are dead post World War Terminus. I imagine there would be a lucrative black market for any kind of meat for anyone left on the planet that could afford it.
In the Blade Runner game, your character owned an animoid dog named Maggie that is killed late in the game.
 
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