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Paull, Art Director David L. Snyder and Special Photographic Effects Supervisors Douglas Trumbull, Richard Yuricich and David Dryer Disc 2:3 Theatrical Features Ridley Scott Introduction to the 1982 Theatrical Cut Ridley Scott Introduction to the 1982 International Cut Ridley Scott Introduction to the 1992 Director’s Cut Disc 3:Photo Gallery + Dangerous Days, Existing EC + Workprint "Dangerous Days: The Making of Blade Runner" Documentary (8 parts)· Part 1 Incept Date – 1980: Screenwriting and Dealmaking · Part 2 Blush Response: Assembling the Cast · Part 3 A Good Start: Designing the Future · Part 4 Eye of the Storm: Production Begins · Part 5 Living in Fear: Tension on the Set · Part 6 Beyond the Window: Visual Effects · Part 7 In Need of Magic: Post-Production Problems· Part 8 To Hades and Back: Release and Resurrection 4 TrailersThe Electric Dreamer: Author Philip K. Dick RT: 18:52 Sacrificial Sheep: The Novel vs. The Film RT: 14:57 Philip K. Dick: The Blade Runner Interviews RT: 27:38 [audio only]· Introduction by Paul M. Sammon · Inspiration for 'Electric Sheep' · The Meaning of 'Electric Sheep' · Wanting to Write the Script · Hollywood · Not Asked to Write the Script · Adapting Books to Movies · Being Left Out of the Production · Problems with the First Screenplay · Hating Hampton Fancher's Script · Lashing Out Against 'Blade Runner' · Meeting Ridley Scott · Loving David Peoples' Script · Viewing 'Blade Runner' Footage · Harrison Ford Signs of the Times: Graphic Design Fashion Forward: Wardrobe and Styling Screen Tests: Rachel and Pris The Light That Burns: Remembering Jordan Cronenweth Deleted and Alternate Scenes with Introduction by director Ridley Scott1982 Promotional Featurettes · On the Set· Convention Reel· Behind-the-Scenes Outtakes · Original Trailers and TV Spots · 1981 Teaser Trailer · 1982 Theatrical Trailer · 1982 TV Spot · 1992 Director’s Cut Trailer · 2007 Dangerous Days Teaser Trailer · 2007 Final Cut Trailer · Promoting Dystopia: Rendering the Poster Art · Deck-A-Rep: The True Nature of Rick Deckard· Nexus Generation: Fans & Filmmakers Workprint Feature Version with Introduction by Ridley ScottCommentary by Future Noir Author Paul M. SammonAll Our Variant FuturesDisc 4:Final Cut Feature Disc on DVDIntroduction to the Final Cut by director Ridley ScottCommentary by Director Ridley Scott Commentary by Executive Producer/Co-Screenwriter Hampton Fancher, Co-Screenwriter David Peoples, Producer Michael Deeley and Production Executive Katherine Haber Commentary by Visual Futurist Syd Mead, Production Designer Lawrence G. Paull, Art Director David L. Snyder and Special Photographic Effects Supervisors Douglas Trumbull, Richard Yuricich and David Dryer “The #1 Sci-Fi Film of all time” marks itss return post 10 month moratorium with an all new 3-Disc Blu-ray/DVD and UV 30th Anniversary commemorative gift set. Revisit the illustrious Final Cut on Blu-ray, DVD and get a UV copy of the feature. Additionally, the gift set features an all new concept spinner car for your collection, action Lenticular and a 72 page art production book with never-before-seen Ridley sketches, poster art and photos from the set.
M**R
Cult classic movie
Quick service.very happy my purchase packed well!
P**N
Most influential movie in years.
This is the best movie in years! The fan base is strong on this opinion. It is the first and only time I can recall where the critics and theater owners were so wrong that it is still debated how bad their reviews and decisions were.When it came out to the theaters many patrons were shocked that it was not more like Star Wars. It does have Harrison Ford and Star Wars was still the new yard stick for being a film of the sci fi genre. Directed by Ridley Scott (Alien) it was slammed by the critics and public so much that it was yanked from theaters quickly.The film did get to the public when released on video years ago and has been going strong ever since. It is the film that would not go away. Retrospectives and internet dicussions are still giving this film endless reavaluatios and critisism.This version is excellent the transfers are very clean with no visible defects and sound is some of the best I have ever heard.If you have never seen this film I recommend it just for the visual style and wonderful noir atmosphere created for this future Earth. Those that love sci fi must take a look just to see what all the talk is about.
B**E
I love this movie - love this boxset and love Amazon
5 different versions of the film - crazy mad extras and cool little collectable spinner hover car and a small Art of Blade Runner book. Yes am a nerd/geek whatever, but you have to realize just about all the modern CGI Sci-Fi movies copy some, if not all, of their visual concepts from THIS MOVIE! To name a few Fifth Element, Total Recall reboot, I Robot, Minority Report, Judge Dredd Reboot...just about anything with flying cars, overcrowd culturally diverse modern cityscapes and heart-thumping jumping from building to building chase scenes. If it was made after 1982, they probably were at least influenced by this movie. Way ahead of its time and no computer generated anything, Blade Runner in my humble opinion, is in the top 5 Sci-Fi movies of all time, but its my personal favorite (dare I say it - even above Star Wars). OH NO HE DIDN'T! Watching it for the first time you probably couldn't tell it was made in the early 80's because the cinematography is that good. But all the actors are 31 years older now and some of the companies no loner exist (Pan Am being one of the more prominent). But a Ridley Friggin Scott film with Harrison Ford, Sean Young, Darryl Hannah, Edward James Olmos...I mean Damn! Who's bringing the popcorn?
D**L
Best movie of all time.....
It's a piece of art. It goes deeper than the acting or the action. You have to be a thinker and read between the lines on this film. This is a great set, it has the spinner car and a booklet. I own the movie but I bought it again just to get the extras this set has. It has so much underline meaning to it. But if you are just looking for an all action, C.G.I. generated piece of garbage that Hollywood puts out now a days and everyone rushes to the theater to see it, this movie is not for you,Hollywood today makes a movie then its forgoten as soon as the next big piece of garbage comes out thats made from a popular book, then everyone goes ga,ga, over it when really its just Vampire crap, hobbit doo doo, oo7 stink , and Hunger poo, This is a classic and will reamain so...... Twilight and all the rest will be forgoten in a matter of there are no more sequels coming out.... Its only popular because they force it down your throat and make you feel like you have to like their parts 2,3,4,5,6,7, of a film... just my opinion.... They dont make them like this anymore and its a shame. .....
D**I
Great movie, good packaging, but UltraViolet is awful!!!
If you're looking at this, you like (or maybe even love) this film. It's absolutely fantastic, and the versions on Blu-Ray are great. As someone who has seen this multiple times, but only owned it on VHS before, I'm extremely happy with the physical product. I love the movie, and will be watching repeatedly.However, the big problem, and why I didn't give this package 5 stars, is the UltraViolet version. In the past, when I've bought UltraViolet movies, I was able to download it through iTunes. Which let me play it on iPad, iPhone, iEverything. Inception, Big Lebowski, all the Lord of the Rings, and others I'm forget are all in my iTunes library.Now, the UltraViolet copy requires some goofy, third party, that uses Adobe Air which is required to play this on your one laptop/desktop. And you have to have accounts at Flixster and UltraViolet. What's with all these hoops? I just want convenience, and this isn't it. I'm sure I can rip the movie to a local file, given all the media I have with this set (multiple BDs, and 1 DVD) but I don't want to. I just want to download and go. I want convenience.So, if you value the digital download, and think it's worth part of the price, you might want to find some other version without it. It's just a huge hassle.
M**R
A little light on physical content maybe
To be honest, a price tag of $60 is pretty steep for the items included. Especially if you already own the 2007 final cut on blu ray. This is because the special features included on the discs are the same; no difference. If you're like me though, and don't have Blade Runner on blu ray, this is an alright deal. It all depends on how much you want the lenticular, art/archive book and the miniature Spinner, and also how big of a die hard Blade Runner fan you are. I had some amazon gift cards, so I got this for $35. I feel that that is a fair value. I probably would not have purchased this if I had to cash out $60. I would have just sticked to the Director's Cut. Luckily that's not that case though I guess!Also, the digital copy is not an iTunes copy. As far as I'm aware, there is no way to import the digital copy into iTunes. It does say though that you can put it on your iPhone, so I don't really know how that works out. Oh, and The DVD copy is only of the final cut, not the original theatrical, international theatrical, or the director's cut.Hope this helped in some fashion...
D**K
Five Stars
Everything went fine. Thumbs up!
S**P
The price is unbeatable! Stop the ripoffs from ebay sellers.
We all know the movie and all different versions. So there is no point to repeat again. But, I'm really pleased that Amazon slashes the price to such a great extent. With 1 disc less and without the unnecessary steel briefcase, the price is almost $500 cheaper than what those ebay people are ripping off on the 5-disc set. I didn't even think twice and I have placed order right away.
A**L
Final Cut Blade Runner Blu-Ray
Its blade runner in Blu-ray format, there are hundreds of reviews on the movie out there so i wont dwelve into that. its great that it came out in blu-ray, been waiting for it for awhile now. arrived on time and thats the kind of service i like from amazon, would definitely buy from them again.
S**T
Five Stars
top seller! 5 stars!!!
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