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BLADE RUNNER - I've seen things

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AlwaysBonpoint (39 minutes ago) Show Hide
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Without doubt one of the best scenes from one the best movies ever made. A true classic well ahead of its time.
13x1x20 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Well it was not completely taken out, but at least changed to a darker scene...
13x1x20 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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In the last cut I've seen, that was removed.
And in fact I prefer that version. Though the former one had a little bit of a philosophical meaning the newer one just fits in better.
PRINCEJONEZY (6 days ago) Show Hide
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I never seen the final cut
do they add cut out scenes?
TheShockMaster (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Yes they do. In the Final Cut, Deckard's narration is completley cut, and there's a brief scene where Deckard dreams of a unicorn. The unicorn dream, combined with the unicorn oragami that Gaffe left for Deckard at the end of the movie, implies something very interesting...

Also, for the Final Cut, A TON of technical issues were fixed. Way too many to name here, but an example is that the background at 1:04 when the dove flies away is changed to look like the surrounding area.
Lahtiman81 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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I have the final cut, great picture quality and the unicorn part is beautiful and unreal.
TheShockMaster (4 days ago) Show Hide
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I know, isn't it? I've got it on Blu-Ray, and the visual quality is so good the film looks like it was filmed yesterday. There are some stylistic elements that point to it being an 80's film--not to mention the age of some of the actors--but otherwise you'd think you were watching a brand new film. I'm told that the visual quality would be advanced even farther beyond THAT if it were viewed on a high-def projector...GOD I wish I had gone to see the Final Cut when it was in theaters.
StenoFusco (6 days ago) Show Hide
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You mean the "English dubbers" or the "English or English-speaking actors"?
I'm wondering this cause it's actually not so common to watch a movie dubbed in English (at least in the USA), foreign movies are usually subtitled and not dubbed in the English-speaking countries.. I know there are some exceptions to this, but dubbing movies is not such a widespread and common practice in the English-speaking countries as it is in several other countries (Italy, Germany, Spain, France, etc)
eihwazone (6 days ago) Show Hide
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That's because in English speaking countries most people do not want to read the captions at the bottom of the screen. I know some people who say it's too much trouble. Oh well...their loss.
Seelvio (6 days ago) Show Hide
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I meant English or English-speaking actors.

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