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A Profound Final Line In Blade Runner Was ImprovisedDuring the now famous closing moments of "Blade Runner," Rutger Hauer, who played rogue replicant Roy Batty, delivered one of cinema's greatest monologues (brief, though it was) while Ford looked on.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNLike Tears In Rain Review: Deeply Personal Rutger Hauer Documentary Is All About the ManA documentary about Rutger Hauer borrows its title from his most famous film, but the story it tells is all about the man ...
Rick Deckard, a former blade runner, is called out of retirement when four known replicants, most combat models, have made their way back to Earth, with their leader being Roy Batty. One ...
It certainly made him a compelling villain – although you could argue Blade Runner’s rogue replicant Roy Batty is justified in raising hell at the soulless corporation that imposes an arbitrary ...
In 2008, Zomby’s album Where Were U In '92 samples Roy Batty’s dying speech in homage not only to Blade Runner but also to the club music on which the film was such a key influence.
Grappling with weighty themes of personhood and being, the film takes us deep into the world of "future" Los Angeles (2019), ...
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