Blade Runner mention in USA Today
Blade Runner, a commercial flop with just $27.6 million in ticket sales, is regarded by many aficionados as the genre's best since 1968's 2001. But purists have yet to forgive Hollywood for mucking up the film, based on Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Dick's novel ends with bounty hunter Rick Deckard committing suicide. But in the 1982 film, Ford's Deckard drives off into the sunset with a comely robot played by Sean Young.
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They get the part about Deckard committing suicide wrong and also get the ticket sales wrong (probably confused it with the final cost ... don't these guys do research before they write something?) but it was good to see Blade Runner get some attention.
Here's the link to the whole article:
http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/new ... main_x.htm