Dangerous Days : The Making of Blade Runner Pt. 3/3 (w/edits) no text
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- čas přidán 9. 01. 2024
- Just a ton of edits, some of the original/raw edits are pretty good and you can still spot them, i cleaned up as much as i could, didnt touch the color (this is blade runner :) but did adjust the brightness a little, i have to be careful how much i increase it because there can be a haze effect and thats too much, i think i hit the sweet spot as i thought it looked alot better, the edits turned out pretty good, there will be some dialogue lost here and there, but i did what i could to smooth this out, overall i am happy with it, hope you like! become a patron and support the channel ! www.patreon.com/user?u=6913451... for watching !!
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Greatest scifi of all time.. will hold up in another 100 years
Absolutely , thanks for watching !!
When I stick this on, it still transports me to another world, can't even say how many times I've watched it. Film at it's best.
Heart and soul, and so much attention to detail, so much Vangelis, and whoever made it is a huge gift for eternity to Brian Kelly (Flipper) and everyone else, thank you. What can I say, I'm over 60 years old today and my daughter smiles at me when I tell you what it was like to see Blade Runner in the cinema in 1982... Like tears in the rain...
i saw it in a matinee at a crummy mall outside Mesquite, Tx that had a surprisingly good theater with great sound. it was pretty much empty. i really didn't know what to expect as the advert was so limited. blown away from my perfect central seat! of course got the soundtrack. love the first theatrical version the best. much better than the director's cut. the crashing through windows scene was and is perfect for me. the voice over and final almost blinding sun lit traveling through green forest ending were both incredible to me. and it was not happily ever after. there was the question of how long they had made clear. who knows? and who knows for each one of us? it was great.
Epic documentary
For me it will always be my No1 movie of all times! An Epic masterpiece in my book. Never gets old, since I saw the premiere of Bladerunner in an open air movie Theater back in time! Was just a teen at the time, but it had a big impression and effect on me, and still watch it, at least a couple of times every year!....and still get tears in my eyes, when Roy does the monologue and releases the white dove! Cause it is actually true......All moments in time....will be lost..like tears in rain, when we reach our end of existence and take our final breath.
I know hindsight is a wonderful thing.
I wish they could have given Mr Scott whatever he wanted and just let him run free with this project.
A great (probably the best) documentary about the back stage trials and tribulations of film making.
Available in it entirety with the "Final Cut" edition of Blade Runner.
Unfortunately, Blade Runner: The Final Cut was published using defective discs and may not work after only 1 or 2 viewings.
One day people will Love this film.
Ebert be damned. I loved the movie! The feel of it, the tempo, the darkness, the sets, the rain, the weapons and vehicles, the clothing, and of course the music! Too bad Harrison Ford turned out to such a schmuck.
Ebert eventually came around.
Far too ahead of its time, no wonder it's taken until recently to fully appreciate the Blade Runner vision.
Ford wad right, a masterpiece doesn't need a voice over.
He is right about the last scene, thanks for watching !
It did . It was fine and wasn’t overlong.
Joanna Cassidy will be 90 and still will be hot as hell...
Do the Craft Legacy deleted scenes
Part 3?
I didn't like the way they treated Pris and Zora, and Ford and Young had ZERO! chemistry. The ending was ridiculous and not believable. The movie itself though is stunnimgly made, every detail as such, and the music is just fenomenal.
I think the voiceover is necessary. I have talked with people who watched The Directors Cut and came away clueless as to what it was all about.
And for me personally the voiceover reinforces the film noir feel and I love it.
Totally agree ,added to the story telling
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100% agree the voice over adds an extra human element and the fact Ford hated doing it comes across in the performance but so what? It helps, he sounds worn down and tired and exausted by this toxic world. Would love to see the voice over added back to later cuts.
@@egokillerband absolutely 👍