Blade Runer OG really hasn't aged well
Visually 2049 is ridiculous
This is such a disgusting, horrible lie. Visually Blade Runner trumps 2049 in every single regard.
Blade Runer OG really hasn't aged well
Visually 2049 is ridiculous
This is such a disgusting, horrible lie. Visually Blade Runner trumps 2049 in every single regard.
Don't really think BR needs another sequel. I'll watch it. But I don't think a robot uprising movie is what BR is all about and what you'd want to watch on screen.
especially not with that boring AF daughter, one eyed rebellion leader or the hooker bot.
Just got out.
I'll probably jump in to some other threads people got going tomorrow but all I gotta say is blessings to whatever high up suits that gave this the green light, it's a Fury Road level of craziness of why would you give a person so much money to make something like this?
But then you see it and then you remember all the talent that went into it and how that comes across in almost every facet.
This shit is amazing just by sheer virtue of existing in 2017 but it still kicks ass as a movie.
saw it at a double feature
it's better
I'm seeing it again next Tuesday, in imax.
Im gonna need a high quality image of giant Joi pointing at K. I loved that shot so much in the trailer and so much still. Its wallpaper material.
Ana was in Hands of Stone? That makes sense, now I remember her and Duran bantering
That love scene in this one, super inventive. Also that was Mackenzie Davis, right? From San Junipero to back in the saddle again
Strange I thought cgi Rachel looked really good in this. It also helps that she didnt emote a lot. Interesting to see that people didnt like it.
Masterpiece on par with the original. The only part I hated was CGI Rachel. Quit putting cg humans into movies please. It was as off putting as the shit in Rogue One. Really my only nitpick with the movie.
Strange I thought cgi Rachel looked really good in this. It also helps that she didnt emote a lot. Interesting to see that people didnt like it.
Sean Young is in the credits, so I assume it's actually the actress with CGI for the de-aging?
I think it was a body double with Young's de-aged head.
I thought the effect was amazing.
My absolute favorite part of the film is when his girlfriend gets that girl to come over to "be" her. Super trippy but really really well done scene I thought.
As somebody who's not a huge Blade Runner fan, I thought it was a very well done film with a kind of a flat first half hour or so.
Yeah, that love scene was mindblowing, pun somewhat intended. Not only was it insane to watch visually, but it was wonderful in how sincere and emotionally intimate it felt too.
As for the first half hour, I quite liked it myself. The film was slow, sure, but I liked getting a nice, slow establishing "day in the life" for K and Joi there at the start.
Thank you. I couldn't put into words why I enjoyed this scene so much but this is it.
I wish the movie was more centered around their relationship. I enjoyed it a LOT.
Thank you. I couldn't put into words why I enjoyed this scene so much but this is it.
I wish the movie was more centered around their relationship. I enjoyed it a LOT.
Anyone else feel like they still kind of left Deckard being a human or replicant vague?
The thing I like the most about the entire plot of Joi and K was, honestly, how convinced you become of it, only to feel near the end that -- like when the advertisement comes out, and says Joe, you start to remember it's a product, and you have this moment of consideration where you where wonder what that relationship even is. Does it mean anything? Is it just a product, or actually a true love?
Only a movie like Blade Runner can capture that ambiguity and honest inquiry. I loved that entire thing.
Yeah, Ana de Armas did a wonderful job as Joi. She was probably my favorite character in the whole film, to be honest.
Loved the movie overall.
The one weak link was definitely the villains. Jared Leto and his henchwoman were completely one-note mustache-twirling assholes.
In OG Blade Runner, everyone was more grey, and the movie was better for it.