Bladerunner is on. What a depressing movie.
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Bladerunner is on. What a depressing movie.
I never thought it was depressing. When I lived in Boston I saw it just about quarterly at some rep theater. I loved going to that world.
It gives me claustrophobia. It's dark and cluttered and everyone is sad and crazy.
It's dark and cluttered and everyone is sad and crazy.
I think that's the point.
It gives me claustrophobia. It's dark and cluttered and everyone is sad and crazy.
And I wanted to live in that world. Probably why I moved to San Francisco.
Yeah, I can't imagine wanting to live there.
Speaking of sad and crazy, I finally watched Let the Right One In. I chose the English subtitles and they seemed fine. Afterwards, I saw the examples on the web and, as someone who has seen hundreds of foreign films with subtitles, I don't see what the fuss is about.
It gives me claustrophobia. It's dark and cluttered and everyone is sad and crazy.
And I wanted to live in that world. Probably why I moved to San Francisco.
And you'd lived in Boston, David? Which part was missing from that combo, in your opinion?
Bladerunner is on. What a depressing movie.
I thought the movie was depressing until I read the book. Electric Sheep made me want to open a vein. For reals.
Me, too, bonny!
I thought it was interesting that BBCA chose to broadcast the theatrical release instead of the later Director's cut.
Deathly Hallows trailer that aired during the MTV movie awards.