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Blade Runner 2049

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I'm unconvinced that we need a BLADE RUNNER sequel, but damn... the cinematography looks absolutely stunning. If nothing else, the movie will be a visual feast.
 
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Wow, thanks for posting this. Had no idea of this, looks great. I loved the original movie and this sequel looks great. Also, I had not heard of this director until yesterday, as I was looking up Dune, and found he is set to direct a new film version of that great novel. That being said, having recently finished Dune for the second time, I still find that Lynch's film was great, never understood the hate for it.
 
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Movie Dune was amazing, TV mini series not so much.
 
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Wow, thanks for posting this. Had no idea of this, looks great. I loved the original movie and this sequel looks great. Also, I had not heard of this director until yesterday, as I was looking up Dune, and found he is set to direct a new film version of that great novel. That being said, having recently finished Dune for the second time, I still find that Lynch's film was great, never understood the hate for it.
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Definitely give PRISONERS and SICARIO a look. A lot of people fell in love with ARRIVAL, too, but it left me a bit cold (though it's unquestionably well made).
 
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Definitely give PRISONERS and SICARIO a look. A lot of people fell in love with ARRIVAL, too, but it left me a bit cold (though it's unquestionably well made).
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Are they scifi type works as well?

I still wonder if the Akira movie will happen, though from what I heard the Ghost in the Shell movie was not too good, so I am not sure how I feel now about an Akira movie. Incidentally I am reading the Akira manga again for the second time, it is even better than I remembered.

Back to Blade Runner, I still need to read the source material. After all these years I've never read Philip K Dick. Last year I finally read Gibson's Neuromancer and did not care much for it. Read Roadside Picnic also last year (Strugatsky brothers) and I liked that a lot. Hoping to get Stanislas Lem soon as well, as I've never read him, but I liked the Solaris movie (the original one by Tarkovsky).
 
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For me at least, he has the whole post-apocalyptic/future vibe down (see the Apple:1984 commercial) and I agree that his visuals are always stunning.
Gladiator is another one of his standout films.
 
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Are they scifi type works as well?
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ARRIVAL is absolutely science fiction. PRISONERS is a very dark thriller about missing children. SICARIO is an intense look at the drug war along the Mexico border.
 
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I love Roger Deakins :faint:
 
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I love Roger Deakins :faint:
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He's a master. Maybe this will be the film that finally wins him a long-overdue Oscar.
 
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If you do have the opportunity, get/watch the director's cut of Blade Runner. I appreciate the additional scenes and storyline development. Dune has an extended version as well which adds in some of the subplots from the novel as well. That one does show up on cable from time to time, although the commercials make it very looong.
 
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Yabbadabba Doh said:
If you do have the opportunity, get/watch the director's cut of Blade Runner. I appreciate the additional scenes and storyline development. Dune has an extended version as well which adds in some of the subplots from the novel as well. That one does show up on cable from time to time, although the commercials make it very looong.
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Pretty sure I saw both cuts of Blade Runner. Not sure if I ever saw the extended cut of Dune, I know Lynch disliked it, but well, Lynch can be weird lol.
 
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The extended cut was just stuff removed from the original film and stitched back in for the new cut, it was very obvious where the new sequences were as the quality was very lacking, tbh I would like them to do at least a couple of movies just with the first book a trilogy would be better.
 
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Blade Runner 2049 is now released, with the critical score on Rotten Tomatoes being 89% and the audience score there being 90%.
 
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I may go watch this tom when I am down at Disney Springs
 
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I may go watch this tom when I am down at Disney Springs
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Due to my lust of seeing the My Little Pony Movie today, I am waiting until next weekend for Blade Runner.

I am interested to see what I think of Blade-Runner, as I will be going in to that film with no expectations at all.
 
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I was blown away at the quality of this film! Its right up there with the best sci-fi sequels ever including Empire Strikes Back, Aliens and T2. It enhances the original without feeling like a retread and opens up the world in brilliant new ways. Best movie of 2017 so far and a must see if you even remotely enjoy the original.
 
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It's a very good movie and never drags, which isn't a small feat with the runtime.
 
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Saw this last night and it was absolutely excellent. The plot was solid, the cinematography was astounding and the atmosphere throughout the film is brilliant too. Would highly recommend for fans of the original and for those who have never even seen it.
 
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Saw this while down at Disney Springs today, its a gorgeous looking movie and was excellent over all. I will def get this when it comes out on 4k BR
 
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