Got a BAFTA for VFX, well done, they deserved it.
And another for Cinematography!!!!! (VERY well done Roger Deakins, congrats)
Some new in-universe & BTS publications coming...
http://www.actionfigureinsider.com/...oks-and-comics-for-science-fiction-franchise/
Some new in-universe & BTS publications coming...
http://www.actionfigureinsider.com/...oks-and-comics-for-science-fiction-franchise/
sounds promising,they even mention technical books focusing on production,so maybe a nice big hardcover book on the making of bladerunner etc.
Beware that there are lots of deleted scenes with alternative dialogue on Youtube, some of which is really bad in comparison to the theatrical version.Never saw the Theatrical cut, but I did go find some of the narration parts on youtube. Glad they cut those.
I think I'll take the Final Cut any day.Beware that there are lots of deleted scenes with alternative dialogue on Youtube, some of which is really bad in comparison to the theatrical version.
I think I'll take the Final Cut any day.
Yea, when I was finally able to look into what version was what, and saw that there was an ACTUAL directors cut that had finally been done, I snagged it, watched it, and was very pleased with it. most certainly my favorite version.
I thought it was pretty good. I mean, I wouldn't have wanted just another story of a Blade Runner going after Replicants. And I liked how they kept it a detective type story. I wouldn't have thought it to be about a replicant having a baby, but that made it different than we all expected. Now yeah, there were plenty of scenes that could have been done without, or at least shortened. I was quite long, even Ridley Scott thought it was too long.Anybody else love pretty much everything about this movie but the actual story?
As I said in my original review soon after the movie came out I wish they showed more of the street life. The first scene between K and Mariette is the most "blade runner" that the film feels to me. The whole cyberpunk city aesthetic is what everyone wants to see in a Blade Runner film anyway.I don't either, I just wish it felt more "alive." Much of the architectural models in the film are practical, but all of them all so darkly or sparsely lit, it makes it look like there's nobody living in these large, dark, blobs. As much as the movie tried to establish scale with large, oppressive models and scenery, it all felt so empty and phony.