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Re: New Blade Runner DVD
Just found out that the Final Cut is showing at the IMAX in Bradford:
http://www.nationalmediamuseum.org.u...id=2&WhatsOn=3 I'm going this weekend!
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Re: New Blade Runner DVD
ok, finally watched 'the final cut', and yes this is the definitive version for me.. everythings nice and sharp and very clear.. the little fixes are not that intrusive, and the film 'flows very well'.....a good job for ridley.. haven't watched the workprint yet.. but i guess if you wanted to watch just one version, watch the final cut....and if you feel confused, watch the one with the voiceovers, it might help.. later -1
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Re: New Blade Runner DVD
I finally delved into the second disc, "Dangerous Days." This has got to be one of the most fascinating things, ever. I know it's basically that brilliant "Film Noir" book in a visual form, but it's amazing to see all that unused footage and to see those involved in the film talk about it.
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Re: New Blade Runner DVD
I never thought I would see myself reaching this point but after spending about six and a half hours watching Dangerous Days, a whole lot of the special featurettes, the Work Print, and some of Sammon's commentary, earlier this week I was a bit burned out of Blade Runner. But after such a binge, it's only fair to a take a break for a day or two.
All the supplemental features plus Dangerous Days seem to compose a sort of visually anontated edition of Paul Samon's book Future Noir. |
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