I haven't been able to find a prometheus linked actor called an engineer to connect to Blade Runner 2049 through imdb.com ..was that an engineer from prometheus ?
I haven't been able to find a prometheus linked actor called an engineer to connect to Blade Runner 2049 through imdb.com ..
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1446714/?ref_=nv_sr_6
an engineer as in, one of the super race that seeded life on earth (or somesuch rot scott kept banging on about) ... theres a shot of a musclebound pale body in suspension quite early in that video, when jared leto is boybanding about replicants being the future ...I haven't been able to find a prometheus linked actor called an engineer to connect to Blade Runner 2049 through imdb.
yeah you know itI'm half expecting to see a sign saying: The Tyrell Corporation - Part of the Weyland-Yutani Group.
im wondering at what point spielberg will return to the jaws universe and conjure up some creation-myth-backstory to account for the deadly shark, possibly connecting to the universe depicted in duel ...
I'm going to see Blade Runner: The Final Cut tomorrow night. Looking forward to seeing it on the big screen again. TBH though I'd love to see the original version with the voiceover.
The original version is available on Sky Movies just now.
It looks stunning on a big telly. You really appreciate the attention to detail in every shot.
I've got a 49 inch telly with blu-ray and surround sound. Watching it and hearing it in a darkened room is amazing.I have a 50 inch TV so i'll check the dvds.
The voiceover cut's my favourite cut and the first one I saw on TV (I think in the late 80's from fuzzy memory), someone here can probably better explain the reason why Ridley and Harrison weren't so keen on it, I'm wondering if they thought it was too old fashioned ?, that early 80's cinema audiences would be turned off by it or confused with the futuristic setting juxtaposition somehow but it accentuates the film noir visual vibe that the film is famous for: we've essentially got a world weary city cop, he slugs his scotch, wears his trench coat, everything else is visually 1940's (Rachel the replicant's hair, make up and clothes are 1940's 'dame'), even the stark lighting in office scenes are reminiscent of film noir .... so it made perfect sense to me to be hearing this grizzled cop Dekard talking to us as we watched his adventures .. if fact, I'd love to find out that our new blade runner cop in 2049 also has a voiceover cut but sadly I doubt it ..I'm going to see Blade Runner: The Final Cut tomorrow night. Looking forward to seeing it on the big screen again. TBH though I'd love to see the original version with the voiceover.
The one about the "Blackout" or EMP event is going to be directed by the guy who did Cowboy Bebop. And will be an anime, as you might expect.
https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/15/16311478/short-blade-short-runner-anime-set-2022
It's like there's an echo in here, or something.Apparently there is an animated short (Blade Runner: Black Out 2022) for the film done by the director of Cowboy Bebop. This is a tease for that short if it works
Awesome.
Early reports of Blade Runner say that it's going to be another classic. I'll reserve that judgement until I've seen it myself.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-41412107
Dave Batista. Former pro wrestler, current Drax the Destroyer.Ton's of scenes from the new film so obviously spoiler heavy .. I'm really enjoying watching the actor who looks like the new Leon ..