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http://collider.com/blade-runner-2049-running-time/
The mind boggles!
We would have had plenty of healthy debate about Batman and religion!
(Is "healthy" the right word?)
EDIT: Also, I'm looking forward to the "Blade Runner 2049, most fun Blade Runner film in decades?" thread.
Which of course would cover the same volatile grounds as the "BR2049 Production Diary" and "Blade Runner 2049, most fun Blade Runner film in decades?" threads.
Yes, within a couple of days.
I think most of those discussions would surprisingly reflect around Rutger's killing of his "creator" as the prodigal son, and not about any spats between members. Which would be refreshing, in a way.
http://collider.com/blade-runner-sequel-russia/
@chrisisall, I´m pretty sure that on the level of a film, not as a sequel to a cult film, BR2049 will be pretty interesting, don´t you think too?
Maybe I'll walk out hating it. Maybe it'll take me a few watches to warm to it. Whatever the case, I am excited to see it.
Will I love it as I do the original (that was love at first viewing)? Doubtful.
This has, more or less, been my view. It will take A LOT to live up to the original.
But I'm hoping, if it isn't love at first sight, I will come to genuinely appreciate the film for its strengths as I have with Skyfall (which really disappointed me upon first watch, far worse than Spectre actually).
http://collider.com/blade-runner-2049-denis-villeneuve-interview/#images
He confirms there will be no narration. He says he gave some pages of narration to Harrison Ford as a joke. He doesn´t say whether Ford broke his nose for that, but he looks unharmed.
Talking about music, Villeneuve also mentions how it was no question at all from the start to base the music on Vengelis´ BR score.
Beautiful. That's a great confirmation that the music will be part of the fabric of Vangelis's. I think I'm looking more forward to the music than the film itself. If done right, the score should be insane in the best way possible. Insane how good it is.
I disagree, the narration is a big part of the special mood the movie has.
I agree Bladerunner is much better without it and the final cut for me is the preferred to me it's definitive but that's my opinion.
Can't wait for BR 2049 looks a real treat all round.
heroichollywood.com/blade-runner-2049-score/
He will be working with someone I'm not familiar with but whom he's worked with before—Ben Wallfisch—and at least one of Johannsson's themes will be retained.
I have to say I was concerned about Johannsson scoring the world of Blade Runner after hearing his rather subdued electronic textures in Sicario and Arrival. There just wasn't any of that lush beauty or deep longing you associate with the music of Blade Runner. Zimmer, however, has demonstrated some of this in the past. And more recently, I'm looking at his electronic and deeply emotional score for Man of Steel, which suggests he could write some very cool things for Blade Runner. Say what you will about Hans, this is very good news to me.