The iconic Ridley Scott sci-fi film starring Harrison Ford as a former police officer tasked with hunting down synthetic humans turns 40 on Saturday. By Ryan Parker Former Senior Reporter Blade Runner ...
The character was the villain of Philip K. Dick’s 1968 sci-fi novel, Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?, as well as the 1982 Scott film upon which it was loosely inspired. Batty was a synthetic ...
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Harrison Ford Says Ridley Scott Got Blade Runner Wrong (& 43 Years Later, He Might Be Right)
Harrison Ford and Ridley Scott made Blade Runner a true sci-fi masterpiece, but their interpretations of the story couldn't ...
Having nothing to read, Vlasic composed haiku. Anthony Q. Rabang took to the stage on a rainy night in Vigan City, Philippines. Turning off a microphone during a lecture break near Bad Nauheim, ...
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Roger Ebert’s Second Review Turned Blade Runner Into a Certified Masterpiece
In 1982, Roger Ebert struggled to appreciate Ridley Scott's sci-fi masterpiece, but changed his mind twenty-five years later ...
Ridley Scott’s atmospheric sci-fi masterpiece helped define the cyberpunk genre. Set in a dystopian Los Angeles, the movie revolves around Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a weary ‘blade runner’ whose ...
Blade Runner star Rutger Hauer did not see his character as a villain, and the actor took some exception to that notion while doing press for the film’s initial release. The iconic Ridley Scott sci-fi ...
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