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What does /tv/ think of the Bladerunner films?
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only the first movie (theatrical cut) is good
Villenueve's Blade Runner is a collection of Apple Shop visuals and a repurposed draft script from Refn's production of Drive
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I reckon it depends on your age, your likes and dislikes, whether or not you can even stand watching any faggot ass moving picture again. Harrison Ford doesn’t seem as cool anymore. I would’ve recommended it hard 20 years ago.
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They're both fine. Worth watching, not worth making either film your personality, though
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>>216981855
Those minimalist blade runner film poster threads back then always made me chuckle
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>>216981855
First is kind of meh, Villydilly movie is unwatchable garbage, both massively misunderstood the book
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>>216981855
aboooooring.
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>>216981855
boring af
confusing af
everything is grey and brown
The only memorable thing is the replicant's monologue before dying, and it was improvised -_-
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The original is a masterpiece, no discussion, 2049 feels a bit hollow, or not very well written I don't know, but is still a good rewatchable sci fi kino.



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