Blade Runner sucked n 1982 and its sequel sucks in 2017....and don't you nerds dare act surprised.
If Robert Mitchum got the role of Deckard (as was discussed early on in production) instead of Harrison Ford, Jim Phelps would now consider Blade Runner (1982) one of his favorite films.
Blade Runner sucked n 1982 and its sequel sucks in 2017....and don't you nerds dare act surprised.
If Robert Mitchum got the role of Deckard (as was discussed early on in production) instead of Harrison Ford, Jim Phelps would now consider Blade Runner (1982) one of his favorite films.
You're right, Anz, except that Mitchum Blade Runner film was made, only it was called Farewell, My Lovely.
Blade Runner sucked n 1982 and its sequel sucks in 2017....and don't you nerds dare act surprised.
If Robert Mitchum got the role of Deckard (as was discussed early on in production) instead of Harrison Ford, Jim Phelps would now consider Blade Runner (1982) one of his favorite films.
You're right, Anz, except that Mitchum Blade Runner film was made, only it was called Farewell, My Lovely.
Farewell, My Lovely eh?
Denis Villeneuve probably muttered those same three words after looking at the opening weekend box office numbers for Blade Runner 2049.
I suppose one could make a case for One Shoe Makes it Murder, a CBS(?) telefilm from 1982 that for some bizarre reason has stayed with me all these years. In it, The Mitch and Angie Dickinson walk around aimlessly and speak their lines with less emotion than the average FSM replicant. (to keep the thread on topic)