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Blade Runner Final Cut trailer

Trailer for the BR Final Cut.  
 
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mertjematje (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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One of the best S&F of all time !!

The movie together with the music of (the genius) Vangelis ,those 2 together is just perfect

better than a lot of crap these days !
MaxPayne567 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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All time favorite movie. Everything about this movie is so beautiul in every way possible. a five star film
prodical666 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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music is from the fountain, great score
matthewinnj08 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i watched the final cut 2day i did not get the ending?
qball86 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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This started Cyberpunk didnt it?
jmm1233 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Not exactly , Neuromancer by William Gibson started it , but the themes of Cyberpunk have been around in film for a long time , example would Metropolis 1927 film , 1984 , etc
but most of the credit goes to William Gibson for coining the multitude of words invented to describe Cyberpunk , This film is still hallmarked as one of the finest examples of what a Cyberpunk should look and feel like ,
qball86 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Hm, but this film came out 2 years before that book Neuromancer, if anything you'd think it was inspired by this
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There's an interview with Gibson where he says that the he saw Bladerunner while still writing Neuromancer (that was a couple of years before the publication of Neuromancer) and he felt lost and helpless, thinking about how accurate Scott's vision was to his own, thinking that everyone was going to blame him (Gibson) of ripping off Scott's imagery
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No one can blame Gibson , he really helped bring the genre into a class of it's own , as a serious form of literature , Just as Scott brought it into a serious league of film making
Thomas24snipe (3 months ago) Show Hide
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agreed

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