A Conversation for Blade Runner (1982)
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wide_inside Started conversation Apr 15, 2001
should probably be mentioned that everybody involved hated the non-directors cut version. The voice over was put on at the request of the studios, as they felt that they had to dumb it down for the audience. Harrison Ford was so against the idea, that he supplied one in the most monotone voice he could, hoping that they wouldn't use it. They did.
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Titus Andronicus Posted Apr 19, 2001
I may stick that in - along with disputes regarding the 'Is Deckard a Replicant?' and the Crew term for the film being 'Blood Runner' due to 'artistic differences' between the crew/actos and director.
Thanx for the feedback,
Rhys
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wide_inside Posted Apr 21, 2001
didn't mean to sound negative, it is a very good, well informed peice.
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Titus Andronicus Posted Apr 22, 2001
thanx, you didn't sound negative to me. the piece does need a lot of work, because i didn;t devote much time to it (worked more on my chess one).
thanx all the same,
rhys
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Global Village Idiot Posted May 9, 2001
Hi Titus,
Although you've said you think it needs more work, I really like this article and think it's ready for Peer Review. Most of all, we're bound to have a lot of fans there who can all give you great feedback.
However, I don't like to put people's articles forward without their agreement - and if (as I expect) you wanted to take on board all the feedback and incorporate it yourself, it would be committing you to a lot of work. So I'll just say "how about it?" - and leave the rest to you.
GVI (just Scoutin' around)
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