18:01 incredible that this is the opening for Villenueve’s sequel. Also interesting that Ridley almost did Dune instead of Blade Runner, and Villenueve has now done Dune after Bladerunner.
For anyone interested, the full Dangerous Days documentary runs at 3 hours 34 minutes. Unfortunately, the TH-cam copyright bots won't let you upload the entirety of it.
Everyone's Michael Deeley's old friend/good friend. I read his book years ago - worth a read. He produced two of my favourite films, Bladerunner, and The Deer Hunter.
Thanks for uploading this. Love behind the scenes of my top 3 movies of all time. Also they have to include that love scene in the deleted scenes if it isn't already.
I knew what was going on when I saw this in the theater with the voice over when it first came out. I cannot, not-like any version of this, including that one. The whole scene with the soup and the guy in the suit, was actually used in the newest version of Blade Runner 2049 with Ryan Gosling. I can pick up on these kinds of things being I am in the actors guild and did work on more modern takes of this being on HBO's 'The Wire' for 4 years. I would have loved to have been in a real movie with a real story and done film noir like this with no gratuitous sex and violence, but used it as a part of the story and plot. It's uncanny that decades later, they actually use that scene of the boiling pot and the Bladerunner sitting in the chair when he has a fight with the replicant and blows him away, taking his eye instead of lower jaw.
Frank Scott died back before Blade Runner of cancer, then Tony Scott committed suicide later in Ridley's life (for reasons unknown). No wonder Ridley was so affected by these horrible events.
Anyone else have trouble with these discs? I bought the brand new DVD version of Blade Runner Final Cut THREE TIMES, and every one of the discs either played only once or twice before failing, or they didn't play at all. One of them "Dangerous Days" plays about half way through before croaking.
I don't think that narration helped it at the box office, it was cheesy and took away from the immersion and the mystery/ambiguity of the story. Everyone seems to like the director's and final, cuts
You could spend your whole life obsessed with this one movie and it wouldn't be a wasted life....or that's what I have to tell myself.
I saw it when I was 17 years old in Van Nuys California I still have the ticket stub from 1982 I am 59 years old and you are absolutely correct.
Those aren't your memories, they're somebody else's. They're Tyrell's niece's.
It would be wasted . The plot is simple and the ending is straightforward and nearly predictable. The only real mystery is : is Deckard a replicant?
Your not wrong . I''ve watched this movie hundreds of times. I'll keep watching it for the rest of my life.
18:01 incredible that this is the opening for Villenueve’s sequel. Also interesting that Ridley almost did Dune instead of Blade Runner, and Villenueve has now done Dune after Bladerunner.
I just love that the original storyboards for Bladerunner have the scene from BR2049 in them where K confronts Sapper on his farm! That's awesome
I noticed that too and what a freaking trip!!!!
The jaw scene would've been badass
Did Hampton get a credit for that?
I adore Sean Young's COLD BEAUTY
This movie is a dream .
They didn't put it in, but the more graphic Sean Young scene...DAMN. What a beauty.
Where can one find this scene ? On any of the 8 versions ?
A guess..., The European Cut?
one of the movies that I call THE BEST
Imagine getting more of an eyeful of Sean Young on TH-cam than in the theatrical release....
For anyone interested, the full Dangerous Days documentary runs at 3 hours 34 minutes. Unfortunately, the TH-cam copyright bots won't let you upload the entirety of it.
Thanks for explaining that to the subscribers. This is the only reason i edit. What a pain in the Arse. :)
Everyone's Michael Deeley's old friend/good friend. I read his book years ago - worth a read. He produced two of my favourite films, Bladerunner, and The Deer Hunter.
This is a FANTASTIC View into the Creative Process of Hollywood and Filmaking! Thank you for Sharing this Series.
Blade Runner is visually and sonically one of the most iconic movies ever made.
Bladerunner ...yesss ...name sticks with you - Ridley 🎯
Thanks for uploading this. Love behind the scenes of my top 3 movies of all time. Also they have to include that love scene in the deleted scenes if it isn't already.
Never knew so much unused stuff made it's way to the sequel.
Thank you very much for the upload!
@17:20 it's great that they used this for the new movie.
I loved Heavy Metal as a kid. Very cool.
I knew what was going on when I saw this in the theater with the voice over when it first came out. I cannot, not-like any version of this, including that one. The whole scene with the soup and the guy in the suit, was actually used in the newest version of Blade Runner 2049 with Ryan Gosling. I can pick up on these kinds of things being I am in the actors guild and did work on more modern takes of this being on HBO's 'The Wire' for 4 years. I would have loved to have been in a real movie with a real story and done film noir like this with no gratuitous sex and violence, but used it as a part of the story and plot. It's uncanny that decades later, they actually use that scene of the boiling pot and the Bladerunner sitting in the chair when he has a fight with the replicant and blows him away, taking his eye instead of lower jaw.
Frank Scott died back before Blade Runner of cancer, then Tony Scott committed suicide later in Ridley's life (for reasons unknown). No wonder Ridley was so affected by these horrible events.
Also cancer, inoperable brain cancer, do a Google search, it was also cancer... T. Scott had a brain tumor ... Poor guy ...
Quite absorbing ...well done ✔
Lots of scenes here not included in any current version. I want a 3-4 hour "all included" Blade Runner movie!
You can find a cut that has a lot added as far as the cut stuff and touched up. There hasn’t been an official though. Ridley’s final is definitive
Watch for the White Dragon cut. The closest we’ll get.
Agreed ! 👍 sometimes early preview audiences are stupid ! 😅
Ridley was clearly a pain in the ass during all the creative work. The price you have to pay for such a masterpiece
"Jean Giraud Moebius"
Thank You so much!!
Part one of one ... I had the disc before it stopped working. Goes it was past the inception date.
Anyone else have trouble with these discs?
I bought the brand new DVD version of Blade Runner Final Cut THREE TIMES, and every one of the discs either played only once or twice before failing, or they didn't play at all.
One of them "Dangerous Days" plays about half way through before croaking.
sean young's muff yass
Sean, she should’ve changed her name.
Alguém legenda isso plmds
I DON'T KNOW SUCH STUFF, I JUST DO EYES
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Showing old ideas . . . Do Not dissapate !
I don't think that narration helped it at the box office, it was cheesy and took away from the immersion and the mystery/ambiguity of the story. Everyone seems to like the director's and final, cuts
Blade Runner 2049 is rubbish.