TinManic      awesome movie. if don't like it because you think it looks too dated you're a tasteless philistine.
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kiint      well by god it's on here now...here's to the 25th Anniversary re-release
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Jimmy Labatt      Rutger Hauer is my hero
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Afgh Have you seen The Osterman Weekend?
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Jimmy Labatt Alas I have not.
But I HAVE seen Wanted: Dead or Alive. Still trying to find a clip of the scene where he stuffs the grenade in the dude's mouth
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hornung      vangelis and a dove
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Pandatronic      I really, really, REALLY need to watch this movie, don't I?
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Cheese      Roy Batty is the Maya Angelou of movie robots.
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StanleyPain      Rutger Hauer contributed this dialogue to the film, re-writing his original line.
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Xiphias      It's good!
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Aelric      for all his b-grade notoriety, its clips like that that prove to me the rutger hauer is a grade A actor.
this movie also shows how harrison ford is a pissy prick, as he openly stated he gave a bad performance due to personal issues with ridley scott. but he still didn't ruin the movie, it was just way too good for one man to destroy.
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Aelric from a bbc documentary on the film, i think it's here on poe. he and scott had serious differences, and they never talked to each other again, from what i remember. ford apparently said he washed his hands of the project.
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Afgh      Deckard - replicant or human?
I think the whole movies works better if he's human.
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FABIO2 *SPOILER*
The director's cut has the origami guy leave a paper unicorn behind, implying Deckard is a replicant.
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jmags Saw the "Final Cut" version of this last night. It was unbelievably great. In fact, I'd say it's great enough to warrant the imminent 5 disc collectors edition.
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Syd Midnight      Needs a "robot death speech" tag, because it is perhaps the finest one ever.
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poopy      This will make me cry all the time, anytime, always
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