That's a relief. It would become a joke real fast if it did.In no way do I speak for Ridley Scott, but if you're asking me will this movie have anything to do with Harrison Ford? The answer is no.
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That's a relief. It would become a joke real fast if it did.In no way do I speak for Ridley Scott, but if you're asking me will this movie have anything to do with Harrison Ford? The answer is no.
That's pretty exciting news! I hear it with mixed feelings though. Saw the movie as a kid and found it quite disturbing, read the novel as an adult and found it even more disturbing.
Just one thing... what's wrong with Harrison Ford?
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he doesn't suit an earring
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Well just try to imagine (yet) another Raiders Of The Lost Ark shindig with him in the lead role.Sita wrote: Just one thing... what's wrong with Harrison Ford?
Think it would work?
Oh. & he doesn't suit an earring.
Wasn't Bladerunner one of those things you had to like when you were sixteen but were in fact just dull? Like Russian arthouse films and The Clash?
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no dissin' The Clash
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Nooooooabridged wrote:Wasn't Bladerunner one of those things you had to like when you were sixteen but were in fact just dull? Like Russian arthouse films and The Clash?
If you mean stuff like Stalker, don't remind me...
Ah Solaris, seminal apparently but yaaaawn!Sita wrote:Nooooooabridged wrote:Wasn't Bladerunner one of those things you had to like when you were sixteen but were in fact just dull? Like Russian arthouse films and The Clash?
If you mean stuff like Stalker, don't remind me...
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yeah, Solaris (and the remake blow) but The Clash, get serious Dude!
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ah glad am not the only Solaris hater! Tried to like the Clash but mostly just liked their covers, Bankrobber and I Fought the Law am afraid. Preferred early Ultravox! - of that era(ish).James Blast wrote:yeah, Solaris (and the remake blow) but The Clash, get serious Dude!
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I love Rachid Taha's arab version of Rock the Casbah
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it's better than the original, but that's not saying much
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It feels almost morally wrong to find Tarkowskij not fascinating, but I can't help itabridged wrote:ah glad am not the only Solaris hater! Tried to like the Clash but mostly just liked their covers, Bankrobber and I Fought the Law am afraid. Preferred early Ultravox! - of that era(ish).James Blast wrote:yeah, Solaris (and the remake blow) but The Clash, get serious Dude!
For years I tried to convince myself that his films were great but there came a point when i had to be honest with meself and admit that they were just boring! ah thank you for the link James. Maybe you'd like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DclSrYbSn-E Very underrated.Sita wrote:It feels almost morally wrong to find Tarkowskij not fascinating, but I can't help itabridged wrote:ah glad am not the only Solaris hater! Tried to like the Clash but mostly just liked their covers, Bankrobber and I Fought the Law am afraid. Preferred early Ultravox! - of that era(ish).James Blast wrote:yeah, Solaris (and the remake blow) but The Clash, get serious Dude!
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Blade Runner was very cool and mysterious in the early 80s, like The Sisters and Conan the Barbarian. Not as cool as Jimmy Dean though. Or even Jimmy Sommerville.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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My colleages were talking about this at work, cause we were having a bad sequel ideas discussion and were discussing this new Conan the Barbarian film, so Blade Runner II came up. I am not a real fan of sequels, usually think they should pour money into new productions, rather than screwing up old storylines, but I have faith in Ridley Scott and I guess only time will tell.
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How can you do a sequel to Blade Runner? It is what it is, self-contained and complete.
Having said that, Ridley Scott has been milking it for all it's worth over the years, with a new "super-extra-special real-this-time director's cut" almost every year, why not completely flog the dead horse with a sequel?
Having said that, Ridley Scott has been milking it for all it's worth over the years, with a new "super-extra-special real-this-time director's cut" almost every year, why not completely flog the dead horse with a sequel?
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Blade Runner II Attack of the Clones. Near Dark is being remade also. I'm gonna go gag.
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I'm one of the very few that likes the original 'original' with the voiceover and happy ending, so I'm buying into this one.
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You like all your movies with a 'happy ending' James!James Blast wrote:I'm one of the very few that likes the original 'original' with the voiceover and happy ending, so I'm buying into this one.
You can all Get Bent!
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nothing better than an happy finish IzBert
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