Mon Aug 30, 2004 2:50 pm by Leon Corporation
They may try, but they will fall flat on their faces, I guarantee you that. One does not remake Blade Runner, just like one does not remake 2001. BTW, Blade Runner was a flop at the box-office. Who in their right minds is eager to do a remake? Which producer is willing to cough up the money? I really don't see this happening.
You like that the DC remains unchanged but you don't say why exactly. It is as it is, you say, but I'm not entirely sure of that. I read that the DC was not exactly how Ridley had planned it. He was busy or there was very little time to do a proper revision. So he only changed what he felt was most important: the new ending was cut back to the old ending and the voice over. But at some point he expressed clearly that it wasn't a real DC. There was no time for that. The Special Edition was going to be the real DC.
In the Theatrical Cut the unicorn origami left by Gaff was him indicating to Deckard that he could've killed Rachael but has decided not to. Cool! Deckard leaves with the girl towards an unknown future but what if he turns out to be a replicant himself?
In the Director's Cut the unicorn origami left by Gaff was him indicating to Deckard that he could've killed Rachael but has decided not to and for the audience it meant that Deckard is a replicant. I'm not sure if this is better. Many people were thinking Deckard was a rep anyhow. Many were also convinced that Deckard was human who had a problem chasing replicants. Wow, isn't it great that a movie can do that? It made people rethink about everything and everyone in the movie. It made Blade Runner mysterious. You could endlessly discuss it with friends. I think this adds some serious value to a movie. Not for you, Kibble (like most old fans you seem tired of the subject), but for future generations who never saw the movie. Why give them a movie that gives all the answers? Aren't there already way too many of them around?
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Leon Corporation on Tue Aug 31, 2004 3:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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