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A replicant copy of Scott could do it. I am sure we are there by then.
That's true, at that age he might only have about 10 upcoming projects on his schedule, so he probably won't have the time to make Blade Runner 3. ;)
Although to be fair, the Weyland-Tyrell connection could even be somewhat interesting.
Agree totally with this! Was really looking forward to Blade Runner 2049 and was disappointed. Its no where near what i was expecting.
Blade Runner is far superior!
If Blade Runner 2049 had lost 20-25 minutes from its runtime - simply by shortening scenes rather than excising it - it would have been as good as the original.
As is, it's a just a very good film and a solid sequel to one of the best ever made with some beautiful moments, powerful acting and wonderful visuals.
Moreover, the film has somewhat limited rewatchability, because once one knows that K isn't human, the earlier part of the film and the 'big reveal' about his status later on just don't have the same impact on repeat viewing, again imho.
I think it's much more of a visual experience than a philosophical one. The first film works on multiple planes.
I thought Leto was one of the weaker aspects....
This is out on 4K, blu-ray, and DVD tomorrow!
Leto was good, even if his character was a bit stock-villainish. The big difference between him and Tyrell in the original film (aside from the fact that Tyrell wasn't really nasty whereas Wallace was a bit more active in that department) was a matter of understanding. Batty's mission forced Tyrell to have an arc where he came to learn and suffer from his creations. Wallace doesn't seem to give a shit and has a very clear goal from the outset like a typical villain - he seems to know exactly why everything is happening and is therefore less interesting because of it.
Leto was fine in the part though, and I'd be lying if I didn't admit that the way he used his eyes didn't creep me out.
Yes. Then if they do a third Blade Runner it may unfortunately end up how Godfather Part III did.
As in sick of work.
Good idea!
"I have diarrhea...and I'm sick of work? No, wait, that wasn't it..."