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Ziggy Stardust said:
CA, every comment you make on Blade Runner is always 100% accurate.
Shut up, baby, I know it!
Ziggy Stardust said:
CA, every comment you make on Blade Runner is always 100% accurate.
Shut up, baby, I know it!
Now that Prometheus has hit, what's the spread on this being any good?
IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!
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Julie-Anne LeStrange exclusively reveals :
Hi there boys.
I've had me ear-holes pushed up next to the door at Ridley's house and heard a number of things.
The film is all about Tyrell's niece.
She inherits a controlling share of her late Uncle's company and discovers he used her memories as personality implants in numerous replicant models.
Prostitutes, assassins, victims in replicant snuff porn.
Appalled by having her unique identity abused she hires a retired Bladerunner to track down and retire every replicant with her memories.
It will lampoon Facebook and identity theft and all that jazz.
Let's not and deny that it was even an idea anyone ever had.
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If they do make a sequel, I want Mercerism incorporated into the storyline somehow. It's an aspect from Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? that I wish had been present in the original film.
I wonder if Ford could reprise Deckard for a BR sequel. His age wouldn't be as much as a problem if they moved it to the further future, and it rather fits his character of a world-weary detective. He doesn't even necessarily need to be the main character though.
Although, if he did age/was alive for more than 4 years, that would probably put an end to the whole "Deckard is a Replicant" thing.
^That. and Ridley's gone on record as believing that to be the case he's presented. Whether we prefer him human or not, his canon will probably drive whatever sequel he creates.
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Man, does Scott even watch his own films? It sure seems like if his own films say or show one thing, he turns that 180 degrees so that it says or shows something else entirely ;-)
Hampton Fancher (scribe of original Blade Runner script) is going to be writing the sequel. As long as Damon Lindelof isn't brought on board, it should be solid.
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