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Page not found... the link is broke, Slob.
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Hmm... the olde one last job ploy?
Probably. Maybe Ford will be handing over to a Protégée or something. Bat-sh*t-crazy actress Sean Young can't be in it though unless they ignore a major plot point in the original film. |
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disgusting ...
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God I don't want a sequel to happen, Blade Runner is Perfect as it is. No need for a sequel,prequel,remake,etc. I understand that its inevitable , but I feel it would only damage the film's legacy. The dilemma of whether Deckard is a replicant or not is one of my favorite aspects of the film, and I feel this sequel would lean towards spoon-feeding us some sort of answer.
I've got nothing against Ridley Scott but he hasn't made anything great in a very long time. His career peaked with Alien and Blade Runner. |
Originally Posted by Lucas (Post 1091864)
God I don't want a sequel to happen, Blade Runner is Perfect as it is. No need for a sequel,prequel,remake,etc. I understand that its inevitable , but I feel it would only damage the film's legacy. The dilemma of whether Deckard is a replicant or not is one of my favorite aspects of the film, and I feel this sequel would lean towards spoon-feeding us some sort of answer.
I've got nothing against Ridley Scott but he hasn't made anything great in a very long time. His career peaked with Alien and Blade Runner. |
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It'll be another Prometheus.
Explaining something that should be left to viewer imagination. Tremors did it years ago with Aftershocks... they decided to use the explanation as a hook to keep the viewer interested, but it just felt cheap and like a sucker punch to the jaw of the original movie. |
Originally Posted by Lucas (Post 1091864)
The dilemma of whether Deckard is a replicant or not is one of my favorite aspects of the film, and I feel this sequel would lean towards spoon-feeding us some sort of answer.
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But how can Ford return?
He's aged, Replicants don't age. And if they did, then to age that much, Deckard would have shut down many years ago as they only live for like 3 years. Maybe they'll do the "Schwarzenegger is returning because he was the original designer of the T800" ploy. Old man Harrison Ford is the guy who designed the "Deckard model". |
Originally Posted by Lucas (Post 1091864)
I've got nothing against Ridley Scott but he hasn't made anything great in a very long time. His career peaked with Alien and Blade Runner.
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I tend to watch my language on this site as much as I can, but **** this!
Is there even ONE BR fan on this site that thinks this is a good idea? I am thinking no... |
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If they decide to carry on with a separate story within the same Universe, fair enough, but they can't have Ford involved if Scott was adamant that he was a Replicant.
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Originally Posted by The Rodent (Post 1091872)
But how can Ford return?
He's aged, Replicants don't age. And if they did, then to age that much, Deckard would have shut down many years ago as they only live for like 3 years. Maybe they'll do the "Schwarzenegger is returning because he was the original designer of the T800" ploy. Old man Harrison Ford is the guy who designed the "Deckard model". |
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The only possible way it could get worse is if Justin Bieber plays Deckard.
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Also - there is plenty of ambiguity in the original (final cut) that the 4-year life span might not have been coded into the Nexus 7 replicants... .
Nexus 7, you say? Why yes, says I...what else are Rachel and Deckard? ;) |
Originally Posted by Sedai (Post 1091880)
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Nexus 7, you say? Why yes, says I...what else are Rachel and Deckard? ;) |
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Yeah, maybe a TRON Facelift would work...
I did find it hard to believe Deckard was a Replicant though. Watching the film, he's incredibly human in his attitude and also has fear and feels pain. His infatuation with Rachel is also something that Replicants don't seem to show. His attachment to her is more human and realistic than the way the Replicants behave. Or is that just his programming making him react that way... ? |
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Have you...seen the film?
Both characters are most certainly replicants...the evidence is incontrovertible! |
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Rachel is definitely a Replicant... even whatsisface with the big glasses says she is.
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