Going over my netflix queue, I realized I had two versions of Blade Runner in there. A Directors Cut, and The Final Cut. Any opinions on what the diff is, and which is better?
'Bring On The Night'
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What? You don't have the Final Ultimate (No, Really) Director's Cut?
it appears I have the theatrical release in my instant queue. It's a good movie, but I don't think I need 3 versions of it in my watching cycle.
The Director's cut nixes the voice over, o_a, and included the unicorn dream sequences. Not sure how Ridley Scott figured that into the script but I haven't seen the No, Really!Final Director's Cut yet.
Why couldn't they have included the damned electric sheep in it so I would be less confused?
the noir voice overs are cut in directors version? Interesting.
In the Final Cut, Decker is revealed to be a Republican.
Thanks - this is what I'm looking for.
So far, the Kindle is really cool. I find myself reaching for it while waiting, like at the vet just now, and I'm anxious to get back to my story.
In the Final Cut, Decker is revealed to be a Republican.
Now I wanna see a version where all the Replicants are instead Republicans.
Catching up, am I the only one who thinks Vortex should send her assistant to set up her mom's network?
Catching up, am I the only one who thinks Vortex should send her assistant to set up her mom's network?
You're a cruel person, Brenda. I thought that you liked me.