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Post by moviemouth on Oct 8, 2017 1:13:16 GMT
The fact that you think it is pointless doesn't bother me very much but the fact that you think the score doesn't fit the visual look of the film is pure insanity.
It is one of, if not the greatest marriage of music and visuals in movie history imo.
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Post by moviemouth on Oct 8, 2017 1:15:17 GMT
POINTLESS? It's one of the most symbolic and existential sci-fi films ever made. Maybe it needed a comic relief played by Rob Schneider... There's the hyperbolic attack from the annoying fanboy I expected. They seem to like any movie categorized as sci fi even if it's a fundamentally flawed turd that was polished 6 times. At least Demolition Man has social commentary, forward momentum, and one alternate cut. Demolition Man is a shallow social satire imo and is nowhere near as compelling as Blade Runner.
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Post by moviemouth on Oct 8, 2017 1:16:25 GMT
Well, since you felt the need to call me an annoying fanboy instead of acknowledging my points like an adult, I don't mind calling you an absolute dumb shit for saying I like any movie categorized as sci-fi in reply to the same post where I mocked Demolition Man. Okay, BR is symbolic and existential yet fails to be remotely entertaining or enjoyable. The people that like the movie find it entertaining.
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Post by moviemouth on Oct 8, 2017 1:22:13 GMT
I'm not a huge fan but I like watching it from time to time just because I'm a big Harrison Ford fan. Wish he had starred in some better films beginning in the 1990s' though. Outside of Air Force One and the Jack Ryan films he had a lot of misses. One of my favorite films that I wish had a Criterion release is Mosquito Coast. What an interesting film. Back to Blade Runner, I think it's mostly atmosphere and there really isn't a lot of substance. Maybe I'm just not analyzing it properly enough. I really don't care in the end if Deckard is a Replicant or not. It doesn't so much matter if he is a replicant or not (It would only matter if HE knows he is) and that is the point but I do care about his character quite a bit. Many human beings feel betrayed by the limitations of their life in the same way Roy Batty does.
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