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Blade Runner is a 1982 neo-noir science fiction American film directed by Ridley Scott from a screenplay written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, based on the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick. The film features Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, Edward James Olmos, Daryl Hannah and Joanna Cassidy.

The Final Cut contains the following changes to the Director's Cut:
* The shot of Deckard waiting to eat at the White Dragon has been shortened, its editing reminiscent of the workprint version of the shot. This was done due to the removal of the voiceover.
* All the violent scenes in the International Cut that were deleted in the U.S. theatrical release and Director's Cut are restored to the Final Cut.
* When Bryant and Deckard are looking at the Nexus-6 profiles, Bryant gives a description of Leon's job. This was from the workprint.
* When Gaff and Deckard first appear at Leon's apartment, the landlord now says "Kowalski". Another small bit originally from the workprint.
* Deckard's conversation with the snake merchant Abdul Ben Hassan has been altered so that the dialog is no longer out of sync; Ben Ford's mouth (lip-syncing the spoken dialog) was digitally placed over his father's.
* A shot of the busy crowds in the streets was restored. Immediately after that, a shot of two strippers wearing hockey masks (similar to the one worn by Jason Voorhees in the Friday the 13th films) was restored. Finally, there's a shot of Deckard talking to another police officer. This sequence takes place just prior to Deckard entering the Snake Pit. These three shots had previously appeared in slightly different form in the workprint version; the last two-thirds of this restored sequence has Brian Eno's "Qu'ran" playing over it.
* The original full-length version of the unicorn dream has been restored. This is a much different version than the one that appeared in the Director's Cut, and has never been in any version seen by the public prior to this one.
* During Deckard's pursuit of Zhora, Joanna Cassidy's face is digitally superimposed over her stunt double.
* When Batty confronts Tyrell, he says, "I want more life, father." (from the workprint version and used in television broadcasts of the film), as opposed to the original line "I want more life, fucker."
* After killing Tyrell, Batty says "I'm sorry Sebastian. Come. Come." when before he merely approached the desperate Sebastian. This is also from the work print.

Expected two disc release in December 2007.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blade_Runner

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  • @FBFTheRagingWarrior

    The Final Cut is the best if you don't need the lame (IMO) voiceover.

  • THERE ARE 5! Five version! JESUS! How can decide which one to watch?Huh tell me!

  • Just to show youall how much of a movie nerd I can be, see the instrument in the Spinner? The one that flashes 'Purge'? Ridley used that same prop in Alien.

  • r u high

  • suk balls

  • i want a better movie FUCKERRRRRR

  • I got the final cut DVD for hanukkah today.

  • HI-FI is the BEST!

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