Dangerous Days: On The Edge Of Bladerunner
Is on iPlayer. As well as the Final Cut
Absorb!
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Is on iPlayer. As well as the Final Cut
Absorb!
( , Mon 15 Sep 2014, 22:38, Share, Reply)
Yes!
You champion. Bookmarked for Chromecasted indulgence sometime this week.
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You champion. Bookmarked for Chromecasted indulgence sometime this week.
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Ace. Thanks Jon. I'll enjoy that I'm sure.
Haven't seen this one yet. At first I thought it was the Mark Kermode doc from about 15 or so years ago with almost the same name. It's on YT HERE. I time reffed it to a great description of the use of the Bradbury Building in LA. Worth a look too ;)
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Haven't seen this one yet. At first I thought it was the Mark Kermode doc from about 15 or so years ago with almost the same name. It's on YT HERE. I time reffed it to a great description of the use of the Bradbury Building in LA. Worth a look too ;)
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I remember that
He also did a good doc on Alien if I remember. Might have to search for that.
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He also did a good doc on Alien if I remember. Might have to search for that.
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Yeah! Alien Evolution It's called.
That's a great doc. Lot's of Geiger focused creepiness. I'd love to see Kermode do more documentaries like that.
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That's a great doc. Lot's of Geiger focused creepiness. I'd love to see Kermode do more documentaries like that.
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Saw the movie for the first time a few months ago.
Cracking piece of cinema and a great soundtrack. Still not quite sure what all the fuss is about though.
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Cracking piece of cinema and a great soundtrack. Still not quite sure what all the fuss is about though.
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A few months ago?
Jesus fucking hell. Too busy watching repeats of 'The Golden Girls'?
( , Mon 15 Sep 2014, 23:17, Share, Reply)
Jesus fucking hell. Too busy watching repeats of 'The Golden Girls'?
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Dunno, never got round to it.
I was more of a Perfect Strangers fan.
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I was more of a Perfect Strangers fan.
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Yes this is my day every day. What a wonderful crazy world we live in
until I got knobbled by the rozzers getting onto my train to work today because I looked liked a local prison escapee. Yes he has bald head so do I. Immediate match!
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until I got knobbled by the rozzers getting onto my train to work today because I looked liked a local prison escapee. Yes he has bald head so do I. Immediate match!
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So they bummed you?
these new police initiatives... I don't know...
( , Tue 16 Sep 2014, 8:44, Share, Reply)
these new police initiatives... I don't know...
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I've still not seen it and probably deserve a good bumming
It missed my space time while in bed.
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It missed my space time while in bed.
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The problem with Blade Runner is that every great idea in it has been borrowed to death by every other Sci-fi movie since
There isn't much left in it you probably haven't already seen.
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There isn't much left in it you probably haven't already seen.
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I used to question its status as well,
the second viewing helped though.
I don't remember who it was, but someone once said the magic of that film was Rutger Hauers rooftop speech, the one that everyone knows. The way it's essentially absurd twaddle but manages to convey the universal message of life being precious.
Although for me as a youngster, it was more about Darryl Hannah's arse.
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the second viewing helped though.
I don't remember who it was, but someone once said the magic of that film was Rutger Hauers rooftop speech, the one that everyone knows. The way it's essentially absurd twaddle but manages to convey the universal message of life being precious.
Although for me as a youngster, it was more about Darryl Hannah's arse.
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This may disturb you
but the flip flop parts of her straddle attack were played by a man in a leotard...
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but the flip flop parts of her straddle attack were played by a man in a leotard...
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Oh.
Aah well, we all have our Iggy Pop moment. Shame to waste it.
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Aah well, we all have our Iggy Pop moment. Shame to waste it.
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I'm too young to have caught it on release, so not really party to its cultural influence beyond the opinions of others
I just caught it at quite an impressionable age (it was on my older brother's Media Studies A Level in 1994) and have found myself obsessed by it since. I can't think of another film that's made me want to also make films quite so much.
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I just caught it at quite an impressionable age (it was on my older brother's Media Studies A Level in 1994) and have found myself obsessed by it since. I can't think of another film that's made me want to also make films quite so much.
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