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Welcome To The Online
Blade Runner Museum
BladeZone.com has many different interests in Blade Runner.
We want to keep it alive for the fans already out there,
we want to help create new fans. We have created a community
with our Online Blade Runner RoundTable for fans to meet one
another and discuss the film. But our main interest has always been
in creating a lasting record of the film, and how it came about.
In other words, we strive to be a museum dedicated to the memory of
this incredible film. Everything we present on BladeZone.com from the film,
is here for educational purposes and hopefully a lasting historical record.
The Year of Blade Runner
The year is 1982.
Ronald Reagan is president.
The Falkland Islands erupts into war.
The World's Fair is in Knoxville.
TJ Hooker is the hottest show on TV.
Authors Ayan Rand and Philip K. Dick die.
Actors Jack Webb and Victo Bouno die of natural
causes while actors Grace Kelly and Vic Morrow
die more tragic deaths, Grace in a car accident in
Europe while Vic was killed by a helicopter crash
along with two young children while making Twilight
Zone: the Movie. Entertainer and pseudo psychic The
Amazing Criswell passes on to the ethereal plain as well.
Newly born is:
Kirsten Dunst
Prince William
Anna Paquin
Brad Renfro
LeAnn Rimes
Just married:
Rhea Perlman & Danny DeVito
James Earl Jones & 'Cecilia 'Ceci' Hart Jones'
John Malkovich & Glenne Headly
Several SF/Fantasy films are in theatres:
Star Trek, The Wrath of Khan
Fire Fox
Conan the Barbarian
ET
John Carpenter's The Thing
The Evil Dead
The Secret of NIMH
Klaus Kinski's last film, Android
The Beastmaster
The piece de resistance… Blade Runner
ET has beaten out all the other films from this year, and has made
the sticky sweet SF so popular that people dread seeing
the two best SF films this year… John Carpenter's The
Thing and Blade Runner. Some critics are referring to both films as
too dark and bleak for their own good. Well, in a few years, let's
see which of the films have the biggest following.
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