Is there a new Blade Runner on the horizon? I think so.
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Is there a new Blade Runner on the horizon? I think so.
Every major retailer had Blade Runner on sale this weekend. Wal-Mart practically gave it away for $3.88. There's no reason to give away this particular film...unless a new one is on the horizon.
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...Or unless it's a really popular film currently priced at Warner's lowest price point, making it a good loss leader for retailers to use to draw customers in to browse. I doubt that many retailers are in on a big secret Blade Runner plan.
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There's been talks about a new Blade Runner DVD for years. Ridley Scott once mentioned something in the lines of having a 3 or 4 disc DVD of Blade Runner. One disc with the theatrical version, another with the director's cut, and another with a new director's cut and he expressed intrest in recording an audio commentry.
I'd love for that to happen since it's one of my all time favorite movies; certainly my favorite movie with Harrison Ford.
I'd love for that to happen since it's one of my all time favorite movies; certainly my favorite movie with Harrison Ford.
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If WB could release a special edition, they would. You can read about it here:
http://www.brmovie.com/BR_Special_Edition.htm
http://www.brmovie.com/BR_Special_Edition.htm
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Forget about the super-duper 3 disc special edition. All WB has to do is to add a 5.1 or DTS track, a commentary track, and an Amray case and...voila!: Blade Runner: SE.
Regardless, this particular title is not the type that usually goes into the bargain bin. I still think something is up.
Regardless, this particular title is not the type that usually goes into the bargain bin. I still think something is up.
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Special Features
8 Original Limited Edition Lobby Card Prints; Exclusive Limited Edition Image From The Film And A 35mm Frame
Original One Sheet Movie Poster (27" X 40")
The Original Shooting Draft Script By Hampton Fancher And David Peoples
Blade Runner: Director's Cut DVD
Director's Cut Of The Film
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Production Notes
Cast Biographies
Film Highlights
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Originally posted by marc edison
Special Features
8 Original Limited Edition Lobby Card Prints; Exclusive Limited Edition Image From The Film And A 35mm Frame
Original One Sheet Movie Poster (27" X 40")
The Original Shooting Draft Script By Hampton Fancher And David Peoples
Blade Runner: Director's Cut DVD
Director's Cut Of The Film
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Production Notes
Cast Biographies
Film Highlights
Special Features
8 Original Limited Edition Lobby Card Prints; Exclusive Limited Edition Image From The Film And A 35mm Frame
Original One Sheet Movie Poster (27" X 40")
The Original Shooting Draft Script By Hampton Fancher And David Peoples
Blade Runner: Director's Cut DVD
Director's Cut Of The Film
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Production Notes
Cast Biographies
Film Highlights
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Maybe they were selling it for $3.88 because few people buy it.
And besides, it's Wal-Mart for god sakes. They'd sell your grandmother if they could--at a bargain of course.
And besides, it's Wal-Mart for god sakes. They'd sell your grandmother if they could--at a bargain of course.
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Originally posted by Daniel L
No DTS = no sale.
No DTS = no sale.
You are in the camp of people who believe that DTS in name alone is superior to DD. That's not always the case. As stated many times, DD can be as good or better than DTS if properly done.
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Originally posted by QuiGonJosh
Theres a 2-Disc coming next year I thought. I read it in the Rumor Mill at DigitalBits a couple a weeks ago.
Theres a 2-Disc coming next year I thought. I read it in the Rumor Mill at DigitalBits a couple a weeks ago.
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Here's some good news and bad news all at once. Sources are telling us that Warner is FINALLY at work once again on a Blade Runner: Special Edition. That's the good news. The bad news is that instead of the 3 or 4-disc ultimate edition we all hoped for (featuring all the different versions of the film), the title is now likely to be one of the studio's 2-disc editions, featuring only the recent "director's cut" version of the film (remastered from a new HD transfer), the Channel 4 On the Edge of Blade Runner documentary and perhaps a few other odds and ends. Look for it sometime in the first half of 2005.
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Well, screw that then. I want the international cut that was on the Criterion LD which I also owned. Let face it, we are never going to get that version on DVD as long as Jerry Perenchio (one of the co-executive producer of film) give a okay. But he and Scott are still bitterly fueling over the rights. Pretty sad indeed.
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Re: Is there a new Blade Runner on the horizon? I think so.
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Every major retailer had Blade Runner on sale this weekend. Wal-Mart practically gave it away for $3.88. There's no reason to give away this particular film...unless a new one is on the horizon.
Every major retailer had Blade Runner on sale this weekend. Wal-Mart practically gave it away for $3.88. There's no reason to give away this particular film...unless a new one is on the horizon.
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Originally posted by dom56
Let face it, we are never going to get that version on DVD as long as Jerry Perenchio (one of the co-executive producer of film) give a okay. But he and Scott are still bitterly fueling over the rights. Pretty sad indeed.
Let face it, we are never going to get that version on DVD as long as Jerry Perenchio (one of the co-executive producer of film) give a okay. But he and Scott are still bitterly fueling over the rights. Pretty sad indeed.
From a thread at the DVD Forums
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Taken from Josh Steinberg thread over at hometheatherforum.com
I just attended a lecture at my college being given by producer Alan Ladd, who was one of Blade Runner's many producers. Thankfully, there was at least one person in the audience who couldn't resist asking about the film's troubled DVD release, and here's what Mr. Ladd had to say:
-Ladd says that one of the film's other producers, Jerry Perenchio, has the final say over whether or not any new versions of the film can be issued. Ladd said that Perenchio and Scott absolutely loathed each other. Perenchio is a billionaire, and has no financial need for the film to be reissued. He believes that it's in legal limbo because Perenchio hates Scott and is suppressing any new versions purely out of spite.
-Ladd says at one point people were being brought together for work on a special edition DVD, and that he was interviewed, or at least contacted about being interviewed, before legal issues brought the film to a halt. Ladd says that Scott was considering having Ford re-record a new narration before the plug was pulled on the project.
...and, of course, the question on everyone's mind:
-Ladd is not optimistic at all about the film being reissued or redone. He actually stated that he believes because of the conflict between Perenchio and Scott that it will never happen.
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What's in the Criterion verison and not on the current DC DVD:
Batty sticks his thumbs in Tyrell's eyes, which bleed copiously.
Pris lifts Deckard up by his nostrils when she beats him up.
Deckard shoots Pris a third time.
More of Pris kicking and screaming when she is shot by Deckard.
Shows Roy actually pushing the nail through his hand.
Contains the happy ending scene [cut out of the DC].
And let me tell you all that extra violence kicks ass
Batty sticks his thumbs in Tyrell's eyes, which bleed copiously.
Pris lifts Deckard up by his nostrils when she beats him up.
Deckard shoots Pris a third time.
More of Pris kicking and screaming when she is shot by Deckard.
Shows Roy actually pushing the nail through his hand.
Contains the happy ending scene [cut out of the DC].
And let me tell you all that extra violence kicks ass