Blade Runner, The Final Cut 258
Bowman9991 writes "A new promotional website is up and trailers for Blade Runner: The Final Cut have been released. I've been waiting ages for this one. SFFMedia has some details about the Blade Runner Ultimate Collector's Edition on HD-DVD and Blu-ray with new footage. It's slated for a December 18th release. Apparently it's also being released in the cinemas again in the US."
Best movie news this year (Score:3, Interesting)
Leon shot first. (Score:2, Funny)
ah.clem
Damn the critics... (Score:2, Insightful)
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Once a blade runner named Deckard
Whose childhood memories were checkered
Found a hot babe
that he wanted to save
only to end up hen-peckered!
How's that?
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I much prefer the original narrated version(1). The Director's Cut release a couple of years back just removed the narrative and reversed the order of 2 scenes(2) - and was worse for it(3). As for Ripley Scott changing his story about Deckard being a replicant - he's full of it(4). Rutger Howard's(5) character would have figured this out(6). Him leaving Deckard alive at the end of the movie would be pointless if Deckard were a replicant(7).
1) What could possibly be wrong with you that you'd think that? ...and changed the ending, and added back the footage hinting that Deckard might be a replicant the studio suits removed.
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3) Only for those too dim to follow the story, like you, and those studio suits.
4) RS didn't change his story, the studio morons did. The DC version restores it to what it was originally.
5) Rutger Hauer. I begin to see your difficulty, watching films through that fog of illiteracy.
6) Who says he didn't?
7) Why kill hi
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Harrison Ford himself made it clear that he hated the voice-overs, that he intentionally did it so bad because he was hoping the studio execs would just throw it out on account of its shittiness.
He was wrong - they used the VOs. And I believe Ford, I doubt it's an excuse for his poor voice acting since he's been known to cop to it whenever he does something less-than-great.
Re:Damn the critics... (Score:4, Informative)
Harrison was quoted in the same section of the book as saying, "It was in my contract that I do the voice-overs, but I hated them. Ridley hated them as well, but when the film went over budget, they made me do it. I went kicking and screaming to the studio to record it."
His attitude may have had an impact on the reading but I don't believe that he intentionally sabotaged the session.
I also prefer the original version - A Opinion (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Damn the critics... (Score:4, Informative)
The ending was better in the remake though. Perhaps the new one has bits of both, and to be honest they could put everything on the DVD so I could choose the options I want! Of course they won't, they'll just try to rip us off with the same movie, 2 deleted scenes, a voice-over from Rutger reminiscing about his Guiness adverts and charge us £15 for it.
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Material from the Sequels? (Score:2)
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How many final cuts are there? (Score:5, Funny)
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Is this the version that syncs up with Pink Floyds "The Final Cut"?
Re:How many final cuts are there? (Score:5, Interesting)
I finally buckled last year and bought the Gongo Records version of the soundtrack on Ebay and it was glorious to hear the original soundtrack although I do hope that Vangelis can one day release an "official" pristine remastered version from the master.
In the meantime there are a few versions to choose from here [vangelis-rarities.com].
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Since these replicants can plunge their hands into liquid nitrogen without harm, and apparently have an assortment of other enhanced physical capabilities, there must be some much easier tests than emotional response.
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Are we talking about the same movie? On DVD at least there was just one lousy version for the entire history of the DVD format, until a slightly better version last year (Director's Cut, better transfer). Now this year we finally get some real new stuff. Ok so on tape there is some variety, and also on laserdisc,
The first director's cut removed doubt... (Score:5, Insightful)
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I know I am probably in the minority (Score:5, Interesting)
If not something I can select then please include that version. For some reason I like the version of the film I saw first, the voice over to me put me in the mood. Very 50s like and that is what I best remember. I actually never liked subsequent releases simply because of that feature being missing. Yes I know the arguments against but we are irrational beings and well...
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Nice, I can finally put this to the 62 DVD set of Star Wars releases and the 536 DVD set of all Star Trek series, movies, cut, and uncut, in all languages it was ever dubbed in.
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The workshop edit of the film is really the only thing that makes the super-huge edition appealing for me...
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Actually it's a scaled down version of Deckards briefcase. More like a Blade Runner lunch box.
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If you are in a minority, it probably is quite a large (albeit silent) minority. Actually, on talking about this with people (in the flesh, face to face), I have not yet spoken to anyone who prefers the director's cut - like me, they prefer the original release version (assuming they've seen the original version).
That only proves that people with poor taste hang out together. The plural of "anecdote" is not "data". See, I hang out with people who can handle a complex movie without a voice explaining what's going on, with such prize-winner lines as "Sushi. That's what my ex-wife called me. Cold fish."; we all think the original cut is crap.
More info on the different releases. (Score:2)
The good news is the original version is finally available on DVD.
The bad news is that it is only available as part of a collectors edition.
The good news is that the 4-disc set is fairly reasonably priced at $35.
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The story is that Blade Runner was repossessed by its creditors prior to release and changed, against the wills of various people who were involved in its making, in substantial ways for its theatrical release. H
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Revisionist (Score:5, Funny)
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hey (Score:5, Funny)
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Thank you jesus (Score:5, Funny)
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For some reason I confuse her with Rachel Ward, which means cold showers after Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid also
Beating a Dead Horse (Score:3, Insightful)
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FYI, the old DVDs sucked (Score:2)
Flash video has its uses (Score:5, Insightful)
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There's nothing wrong with Flash Video. The upcoming flash release will have H.264 support for HD Video. It's just not out yet.
The best quality to bitrate ratio you're going to see right now is either DIVX or Quicktime H.264.
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As far as awfulness is concerned, I put in the same spot as Real player.
Deckard is a lesbian (Score:5, Funny)
Final? (Score:5, Interesting)
Also, does anyone else share the feeling that the extra commentaries and features on DVDs are pretty much completely worthless? I remember thinking that it was very nifty when I first got a DVD player, but after watching a few, I haven't watched any in years. The only ones of any value I have seen are sometimes animated shorts that go with animated films. If anything, special features generally detract from the enjoyment of a good movie as you struggle to reconcile how a group of such insipid and insincere people could have pulled it off.
Re:Final? (Score:4, Interesting)
I highly recommend the commentary on Robocop, with the director, writer and producer. It's hilarious.
I also really appreciated Whedon's commentary on the last episode of Firefly (objects in space), but some of the commentary on the other eps were, well, pointless.
I was glad to see the "making of" of A Scanner Darkly, I was sure they had some kind of automated process doing most of their rotoscopy by algorithm, turns out they did it by hand, the maniacs.
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Nah... best commentary track ever is on Fight Club.
With Pitt, Carter, and Norton mocking Fincher for everything being dark... and Norton talking about the narrator meeting Tyler for the first time being his favorite scene in the book... even though it was a completely different meeting then the book, so you get Pitt asking Norton if he had even read the book...
Nephilium
Re:Final? (Score:4, Insightful)
So far as I know ... yes, it was totally supposed to be like that.
If you watched "RoboCop" taking it dead seriously as a futuristic actioner, you missed most of the point. It's cruel, inky-black social satire. In "RoboCop," the world of the future is falling apart under the weight of its own decadence. Corporations run the show, even social services like the police and fire department. RoboCop superficially seems like a comic-book hero come to save the day, but if you stop suspending your disbelief for even a minute -- and the movie strains credibility so far that you're all but forced to do so -- it's obvious that a world "saved" by RoboCop would be a fascist nightmare. The extreme violence and gore effects only drive home the point. The world of "RoboCop" is thoroughly, utterly irredeemable -- yet disturbingly familiar -- and, just to rub salt in the wound, it's served up as a camp joke. I think it's brilliant. And, incidentally, it's a great bookend to Verhoeven's other sci-fi black satire, "Starship Troopers."
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Only on Slashdot, where people are only interested in how the special effects were done.
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These commentaries often add a lot to the movie itself, and my understanding.
There's Nothing Out There - Good
Donnie Darko - Good
Brick - Not good (only actor commentary)
Anchorman - HORRIBLE (what a waste)
It's not ridiculous at all (Score:2)
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I've heard stories about people who have been a little too sincere during the extras filming and have been drummed out of the industry. I couldn't tell you if those stories are true, but it's enough to make you choose your words carefully when you're in front of a camera.
That said, if you want to see something amusing, r
Hell yes, this is The Final Cut. (Score:2)
And I have seen BR:FC (at The Landmark theatre in West LA...4K projection for the win!) and it is unbelievably cool. It is tighter and flows better than the so-called "Director's Cut" which was basically put together based on notes from Ridley Scott, jotted down hastily on the set of Thelma and Louise. This time Scott and his longtime DVD producer Charles de Lauzirika actually were hands-on throughout
Where the fuck is Deckards goat? (Score:4, Interesting)
Or his wife, for that matter? (Score:2)
...and perhaps they could slap on a cheesy voiceover explaining that, if you'd read the book, you'd realise that the VK test questions were founded in the ficticious religion of Mercerism and had precious little to do with psychology...
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The Best (Score:2, Insightful)
"I want more life, fucker" (Score:2)
Oh, and Han shot first.
fucker vs. father (Score:2)
If you have problems with the change, take it up with Ridley Scott. And four out of five versions you get in the super-bitchen set have the original li
Humanity ftw (Score:2, Insightful)
Except (slight book spoilers) (Score:4, Informative)
Deckard as a replicant with implanted memories is a crude, movie-friendly way of getting over one point of the book..
... in which Deckard isn't a replicant (probably - but he meets other unwitting replicants) but discovers that pretty much everything he knows and values is artificial (his religion, his favorite DJ, his pet animals...) so what is the difference?
Besides, the main evidence for the "inhumanity" of the replicants is their inability to participate in the bogus empathic communion of the fatalistic Mercerist "religion" which has been invented to keep the earthbound dregs of humanity content (the VK test is clearly inspired by Mercerism).
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It's amazing (Score:3, Informative)
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theatrical release (Score:4, Informative)
so, the theatrical release note is quite a bit misleading.
Alan Nourse title (Score:3, Interesting)
No, I'm not joking. The story was called Blade Runner because the lead character actually smuggled blades, the way a gun runner "runs" guns or a rum runner "runs" rum.
What is a drive-in? (Score:5, Funny)
Yes, its a parking lot equipped with a large movie screen and speakers at each parking space. People either (a) drink lots of booze with their buddies or (b) get laid in the privacy of their car with fogged up windows. Either way people do not remember the movie.
Old movies in a theatre are sometimes diminished (Score:2)
Seeing old movies in the theatre sometimes diminishes them. I'm not referring to Alien, its not old - I was a teenager at the time
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I saw _Star Wars_ (the first time it got rereleased...) in a cinema, and had only ever seen it on television before. There's a film that works really well on the big screen. That first scene where the Star Destroyer flies over is mindblowing --- it's just so big...
These days, unfortunately, I don't go to the cinema much; too expensive, too many commercials, too annoying. I just wait and buy the DVD budget release instead. It's usually cheaper than a cinema ticket would be.
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Re:Dammit (Score:5, Funny)
Silly wabbit, DVDs weren't invented yet, it was VHS.
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Re:like tears in rain. (Score:5, Informative)
Batty:
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion.
I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate.
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
Time to die.
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To bad they didn't do the sequel back then like was planned ( if they do one now, it will be ruined )
Personally im holding out for the uber directors cut.
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Re:am i the only one? (Score:4, Insightful)
Maybe you find it boring, but it is FAR from pointless. That's why people still love it after all this time. Personally I love it because Ridley Scott puts so much detail on the screen, always giving you something interesting to look at while simultaneously giving you time to think about what's going on in the movie. It's not all slam-bang action. This is the kind of movie that's only boring if you try to watch it passively. Put some effort into watching it and it's far more rewarding.
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Well, duh. There was never any reason to re-edit "Apocalypse Now." The changes just made the plot wander all over the place even more than it already did. Go back and watch the real, original cut.
Re:am i the only one? (Score:4, Interesting)
If you get the idea that I am perhaps insinuating that you're stupid, that's because I am.
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You should also read "Dispatches" by Michael Herr if you want to understand Apocalypse Now. The movie is a blend of the two books.
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(2) the CAD used to be worth less and it's too much effort to change the printing presses in the US
and, the real reason,
(3) because they can!
Isn't government protected capitalism wonderful!
Re:Why the canadian ripoff? (Score:4, Funny)
Lousy maple-sucking puck-slappers, coming here taking all the good jobs...