I've seen it on You Tube, and just fell apart laughing. Definitely worth a search. Which I will attempt.
I remember Tony Slattery from the British Whose Line is it, Anyway? He was wonderful! As was John Sessions, whom I almost didn't recognise in The Good Shepherd.
Thompson and Fry. Liquids warning.
Well, Harrison Ford said for years that Deckard wasn't a replicant, even though Ridley Scott said yes he was. (And according to the Wired article, Ford hasn't so much changed his mind as given up arguing about it.) So it's ambiguous on a pretty fundamental level from the start.
Oh, Cambridge Footlights! I brought that DVD to the SF F2F, but we never got around to watching it.
Daisy has me blocked! Awww, sad now.
Nah. It just took me longer to get the link.
's okay. That skit is pretty hysterical. I love the way their accents get harder and harder to decipher the longer the sketch goes on.
Well, Harrison Ford said for years that Deckard wasn't a replicant, even though Ridley Scott said yes he was. (And according to the Wired article, Ford hasn't so much changed his mind as given up arguing about it.) So it's ambiguous on a pretty fundamental level from the start.
My take on this is that Scott never told Ford that Deckard was a replicant. In fact, he probably emphasized to his actor that the character WAS human, because Deckard doesn't know he's a replicant. Scott's too good a director, and Ford was pretty much a n00b actor.