thats what I said
the directors one doesn't have it, and seems very sleepy
Although something tells me the original didn't have the voiceover, that was the second version to hit cinemas, along with the added happy ending from the Shining footage
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Wed 10 Mar 2010, 11:10,
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Although something tells me the original didn't have the voiceover, that was the second version to hit cinemas, along with the added happy ending from the Shining footage
Heh
for a moment there I thought you were saying they tacked outtakes from The Shining onto Blade Runner in order to create a happy ending.
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Wed 10 Mar 2010, 11:13,
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sarcasm is very hard to read and write on the internet
I assume you didn know that that was what the car driving off footage was
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Wed 10 Mar 2010, 11:16,
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The voiceover was there originally
though Scott didn't want it there.
It wasn't until 92 we got an official release of the V/O free version
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Wed 10 Mar 2010, 11:16,
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It wasn't until 92 we got an official release of the V/O free version
The Workprint or original Directors Cut came first (released 82 and 91)
that played badly to the test audiences so they added the voiceover and happy ending
then we got the third version which was more violemt than the US release and then there were another 3 versions after that!
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Wed 10 Mar 2010, 11:19,
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then we got the third version which was more violemt than the US release and then there were another 3 versions after that!