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"Time to dry"
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#BLADE_RUNNER 📷 @billions
Me just turned 40 yrs old / Harrison Ford about 40 yrs old ( ca. 1982) #Blade_Runner https://www.instagram.com/p/BsB4vFgnuho/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=18o5qlvu0z8j3
不二の忙しさが山場。虎家も忙しい。 返事なしやらライブフォト途中など様々すいません。そんな中癒しのBGMはこれ。 凄く集中できる。今日は久々の長丁場。夜もずーっとカメラマン。幸せだ。そんな中今夜みたいな時につける時計の時が止まっている。 #blade_runner (不二貿易株式会社)
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haXvp8M9Cog) Yeah, we’re just gonna leave this here.
Douglas Trumbull’s Entertainment Effects Group team filming a close-up of Sean Young’s eye for Blade Runner.
Despite being yet another much-unneeded sequel, now that it is confirmed that Blade Runner II is happening, I am hoping Denis Villeneuve will be able to pull it off. Sicario was one of the best films I’ve watched all year, but somehow I can’t see the director making that leap, and it’s worrying to see Ridley Scott announcing the opening scene of Blade Runner II will be something that was deleted from the original Blade Runner script - but on the other hand, I’d love to watch a film including some of the things that the original movie didn’t take from Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, like mood control, the synthetic animals thing (including Deckard’s envy of his neighbour with the organic horse) or that scene where he is taken to a police station staffed by replicants.
So, while we wait to see if II will be any good, enjoy this awesome article full of neat tidbits about the original Blade Runner at Cinephilia and Beyond.