1000000% chance he's a replicant.Oh shit, Dave Bautista, didn't know he was in this.
Looks boss.
So damn beautiful
1000000% chance he's a replicant.Oh shit, Dave Bautista, didn't know he was in this.
Looks boss.
So damn beautiful
I guess I didn't realize that the screenplay was written by Hampton Fancher, who wrote the original film, and Michael Green, who is the co-executive producer and a writer on American Gods with Bryan Fuller.
We may be in better hands here than we thought.
Supposedly the best parts were re-written by him too.David Peoples contributed a hell of a lot to the original screenplay.
David Peoples contributed a hell of a lot to the original screenplay.
This movie is really, really, really, really ridiculously good looking.
Nominated for 13 Oscars
I guess I didn't realize that the screenplay was written by Hampton Fancher, who wrote the original film, and Michael Green, who is the co-executive producer and a writer on American Gods with Bryan Fuller.
We may be in better hands here than we thought.
I guess I didn't realize that the screenplay was written by Hampton Fancher, who wrote the original film, and Michael Green, who is the co-executive producer and a writer on American Gods with Bryan Fuller.
We may be in better hands here than we thought.
And he wrote the awesome Blade Runner game. The guy's good.
And not a single win. What in the actual fuck.
Whose eye is this supposed to be, I wonder.Code:[IMG]http://images.static-bluray.com/reviews/217_3_1080p.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/xvnXkB1.png[/IMG]
Just looked up Deakins on IMDB.
And not a single win. What in the actual fuck.
And he wrote the awesome Blade Runner game. The guy's good.
Yeah, that's what I was wondering about myself. I dont' know what it is that Gosling is trying to figure out, but what with watching a replicant get born, and that specific line, it really does seem like we're dealing with a movie where humanity is either already outnumbered by Replicants, or is facing an immediate future where that's about to happen.
Thirty years after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K (Ryan Gosling), unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what's left of society into chaos. K's discovery leads him on a quest to find Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a former LAPD blade runner who has been missing for 30 years.
holy shit mackenzie davis is really channeling pris here
Looks and sounds right. Sorta afraid its a soft reboot but either way im in
It's a sequel, unless you mean you're worried Ryan's character will be a replicant too.
Looks good, and I'm glad they aren't just vomiting the entire plot out in the trailer.
Some of the sets look a little out of place for a Blade Runner movie, but maybe it's just me.
Also, The Believer and Micky Mouse Club, of course.
He will win this year.Just looked up Deakins on IMDB.
And not a single win. What in the actual fuck.
This. My eyes, and hopefully ears, are going to have an orgasm.Watching this in IMAX:
That looks decent. Never seen the original Bladerunner though.