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Uploaded on Jul 13, 2008

The scene where Deckard uses this really cool machine - the Esper machine - to zoom in and navigate through a small photograph with amazing detail.

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  • pokersource

    If he got a bigger tv, he'd have no space left for his whiskey bottles. That's why.

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  • CaptainJen

    But why is his TV so small?

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  • MrTophes

    well it is TEH FEWTCHARR

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  • Jim Robert

    Ha!

    

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  • GallefrayVBS

    2:27

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  • SmartPDOnline

    The hard copy he prints off isn't even the same angle as the final freeze frame.

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  • SteveSabbai

    ...imagine trying to watch Porn on that small ass tv. hard to masturbate too! :P

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  • Sam Sharp

    First, I apologize for the typo, that's very uncharacteristic - I must have been in a rush or something.

    Yes, I know film pictures are limited by their grain, but the resolution of a film photo is purely limited by the quality of the film. Assuming you had implausibly flawless film this would be possible (although, in reality, it clearly isn't possible).

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  • NeverOdd OrEven

    There's no way to know whether the picture was taken on film or digitally, first of all. Second, film pictures are still limited by their grain. Third, you spelled "know" incorrectly.

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  • topperheartramada

    They say the piano is a clue that Deckard is a replicant. Why would a guy like him play the piano and even have one at home? Plus Rachael also knows how to play the piano.

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  • tallblkguy

    Korg Wavestation years before it was even a thought.

    Thats what this soundtrack is giving me.

    Amazing movie on so many levels.

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  • tommyjeff76

    LOL!

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