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Blade Runner
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 5014787000820
Format: PAL
Languages: English (Original Language), AnalogGerman (Original Language), AnalogJapanese (Original Language), Analog
Number Of Discs: 1
Theatrical Release Date: June 25, 1982
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Rating: - The Original Release of this Movie is BEST!!!
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"EARLY in the 21ST century, the Tyrell Corporation advanced robot evolution into the nexus phase-a being virtually identical to a human-known as a replicant. The nexus replicants were superior in strength and agility, and at least equal in intelligence to the genetic engineers who created them.
Replicants were used off-world as slave labor on the hazardous exploration and colonization of other planets. After a bloody mutiny by a nexus combat team in an off-world ... Read More
Rating: - The tape arrived broken
The tape was broken and I cannot find the sellers's name to return it
Rating: - The most overrated movie in history?
To the above statement I would have to say yes. If I were to go over every film made I'd be hard pressed to find one that's more overrated. Ok, the movie has cool special effects and music. I bought the soundtrack and can get the special effects jolt I need from Lord of the Rings or some other such vehicle. I have no idea why time and time again I see glowing reviews for this very unpleasant movie. There's nothing compelling or likable that I can find in either the characters of the dialogue. Which ... Read More
Rating: - A wonderfully dark film!
Blade Runner tells of human-like robots which are in danger of gaining emotions and becomming too human to exhist by human laws. I loved this movie when I first saw it and I find it wonderful to notice in the background the company logos (which at the time were powerful up and coming companies) of which most are out of business (though Atari has made a comeback). The soundtrack sets the tone and the weather (which it always is raining in the film except for the very ending) also keep things looking ... Read More
Rating: - on the Director's Cut
I love the film, both versions. HOWEVER, one thing most reviewers seem to overlook regarding the Director's cut is that we already know the film and are familiar with the general film noire approach to the story, character interaction, development, and so on. Classic film noire often needs narration. Even if Ford initially narrated poorly on purpose, it kind of fits in with the character. Besides which, the D Cut does nothing to replace the narration, so there are great gobs of panoramic dead ... Read More
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