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Edward James Olmos recounts his role of Gaff in 1982. science fiction movie "Blade Runner".

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  • I think Edward James Olmos is a great artist. I also think  he's just a great person. He hasn't forgotten were he comes from. He is kind of a hero in our community. He has helped out young aspiring artists from the neighborhood who had it not been for him lending a hand would not have been given a chance simply because where they come from or can't afford a school of arts or a place to shine like "THE GUADALUPE CULTURAL ARTS CENTER" on the West side of San Antonio, Texas.We're proud of him!!

  • Edward James Olmos is awesome actor!

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  • @MrCrazyeyesdave Thanks for the help mate .. great stuff, its very atmospheric.:)

  • @paulgardinerbass It's from the soundtrack to the movie, track is called ""Tales of the Future".

  • Does anyone know the background music we hear about 0:15 to 1:20 or thereabouts ?

    i've been youtubing the artists ' Ogi no mato ' and everything i can think of, anyone ?

    - Gaff was an underused character too.

  • That's Castillo from Miami Vice! :D

  • Finally I get why the people in the alley screamed in German "The cops are coming" (Die Bullen kommen - Bullen being colloquial)_ They wanted to make this city international, I was wondering for such a long time

  • Frak. :O

  • I like how the script used Gaff’s origami to let the audience and eventually Deckard know, that he’d been under surveillance since the first time he met Rachael. That underscores the bogus M.O. given to Deckard at the very beginning at his briefing to his question, “I don’t understand why, why do they risk coming back here?”

    He is told “more life” an increasingly obvious eventually proven lie, so that he’ll shoot to kill on sight without further reflection.

  • Besides Roy, Gaff was the character that stuck in my head the most after the movie ended, especially in the Final Cut.

  • @rleeh333 I love Edward James Olmos, but I HATE when people say "could" instead of "couldn't". The expression is "I couldn't care less" because "I could care less" makes no sense in that context.

  • @terrycharnley "best lines" if I remember correctly, he only had 2 lines, and only 1 was in English.

    That said, his 1 English line was indeed the best in the whole movie.

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