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enlarge | Director: Ridley Scott Actors: Harrison Ford, Sean Young, Rutger Hauer Studio: Warner Brothers Category: DVD
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Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, Original Recording Remastered, Restored, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Media: Blu-ray Number Of Items: 5 Running Time: 578 Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 1
MPN: 18574 UPC: 085391185741 EAN: 0085391185741 ASIN: B000UBMWG4
Theatrical Release Date: December 18, 2007 Release Date: December 18, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Warner Brothers Blade Runner (Blu-ray) (Collector's Edition) Visually spectacular, intensely action-packed and powerfully prophetic since its debut, "Blade Runner" returns in Ridley Scott's definitive Final Cut, including extended scenes and never-before-seen special effects. In a signature role as 21st-centurydetective Rick Deckard, (Harrison Ford) brings his masculine-yet-vulnerable presence to this stylish noir thriller. In a future of high-tech possibility soured by urban and social decay, Deckard hunts for fugitive, murderous replicants - and is drawn to a mystery woman whose secrets may undermine his soul.
Product description In celebration of Blade Runner's 25th anniversary, director Ridley Scott has gone back into post production to create the long-awaited definitive new version. Blade Runner: The Final Cut, spectacularly restored and remastered from original elements and scanned at 4K resolution, will contain never-before-seen added/extended scenes, added lines, new and improved special effects, director and filmmaker commentary, an all-new 5.1 Dolby Digital audio track and more. Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Edward James Olmos, Joanna Cassidy, Sean Young, and Daryl Hannah are among some 80 stars, filmmakers and others who participate in the extensive bonus features. Among the bonus material highlights is Dangerous Days, a brand new, three-and-a-half-hour documentary by award-winning DVD producer Charles de Lauzirika, with an extensive look into every aspect of the film: its literary genesis, its challenging production and its controversial legacy. The definitive documentary to accompany the definitive film version. Disc One RIDLEY SCOTT'S ALL-NEW "FINAL CUT" VERSION OF THE FILM Restored and remastered with added & extended scenes, added lines, new and cleaner special effects and all new 5.1 Dolby Digital Audio. Also includes: - Commentary by Ridley Scott
- Commentary by executive producer/co-screenwriter Hampton Fancher and co-screenwriter David Peoples; producer Michael Deely and production executive Katherine Haber
- Commentary by visual futurist Syd Mead; production designer Lawrence G. Paull, art director David L. Snyder and special photographic effects supervisors Douglas Trumbull, Richard Yuricich and David Dryer
Disc Two DOCUMENTARY DANGEROUS DAYS: MAKING BLADE RUNNER A feature-length authoritative documentary revealing all the elements that shaped this hugely influential cinema landmark. Cast, crew, critics and colleagues give a behind-the-scenes, in-depth look at the film -- from its literary roots and inception through casting, production, visuals and special effects to its controversial legacy and place in Hollywood history. Disc Three 1982 THEATRICAL VERSION This is the version that introduced U.S. movie-going audiences to a revolutionary film with a new and excitingly provocative vision of the near-future. It contains Deckard/Harrison Ford's character narration and has Deckard and Rachel's (Sean Young) "happy ending" escape scene. 1982 INTERNATIONAL VERSION Also used on U.S. home video, laserdisc and cable releases up to 1992. This version is not rated, and contains some extended action scenes in contrast to the Theatrical Version. 1992 DIRECTOR'S CUT The Director's Cut omits Deckard's voiceover narration and removes the "happy ending" finale. It adds the famously-controversial "unicorn" sequence, a vision that Deckard has which suggests that he, too, may be a replicant. Disc Four BONUS DISC - "Enhancement Archive": 90 minutes of deleted footage and rare or never-before-seen items in featurettes and galleries that cover the film's amazing history, production teams, special effects, impact on society, promotional trailers, TV spots, and much more. - Featurette "The Electric Dreamer: Remembering Philip K. Dick"
- Featurette "Sacrificial Sheep: The Novel vs. The Film"
- Philip K. Dick: The Blade Runner Interviews (audio)
- Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep Cover Gallery (images)
- The Art of Blade Runner (image galleries)
- Featurette "Signs of the Times: Graphic Design"
- Featurette "Fashion Forward: Wardrobe & Styling"
- Screen Tests: Rachel & Pris
- Featurette "The Light That Burns: Remembering Jordan Cronenweth"
- Unit photography gallery
- Deleted and alternate scenes
- 1982 promotional featurettes
- Trailers and TV spots
- Featurette "Promoting Dystopia: Rendering the Poster Art"
- Marketing and merchandise gallery (images)
- Featurette "Deck-A-Rep: The True Nature of Rick Deckard"
- Featurette "--Nexus Generation: Fans & Filmmakers"
Disc Five WORKPRINT VERSION This rare version of the film is considered by some to be the most radically different of all the Blade Runner cuts. It includes an altered opening scene, no Deckard narration until the final scenes, no "unicorn" sequence, no Deckard/Rachel "happy ending," altered lines between Batty (Rutger Hauer) and his creator Tyrell (Joe Turkell), alternate music and much more. Also includes: - Commentary by Paul M. Sammon, author of Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner
- Featurette "All Our Variant Futures: From Workprint to Final Cut"
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Classic movie... all of them July 27, 2008 Very nice packaging of all of the different versions of the film. If you love Blade Runner, you'll love this. Of course, if you love Blade Runner, you probably already own all of them, anyway (as I did when I purchased this).
The "briefcase" is a little flimsy, but it doesn't really matter because you know it's not to be used as a functional briefcase - it's packaging.
The extras inside are not worth the cost of the product itself. In other words, buy it for the movies, and not for the extras inside. If you're looking just for the extras, you could be a little disappointed.
A must-have for those who could conceivably want it. July 26, 2008 Reviewing this DVD set is simple. Basically, for someone who might at all wonder whether to buy it, it is a must-have. For anybody else, it won't mean anything and it is a waste of money.
Okay, so I am a Blade Runner fan. I love just about everything about this movie, and seeing it back when it came out was a formative experience for a young movie fan. Consequently, I won't even attempt to review the movie as such, since it wouldn't be very even-handed or rational anyway. Bascially, if you are already a Blade Runner fan, you know, and if not, I suppose all I can say is that I kinda recommend to watch it at least once.
So, now that we are among ourselves, what about this edition. Well, it's great, it's what fans have been waiting for, it's well-made, contains all the relevant editions of the movie that matter (including, of course, the "final" one), plus a few gimmicks that will only be appreciated by die hard fans. The quality of sound and video is what you would expect it to be, i.e. great.
Anyway, I suppose most Blade Runner fans already have ordered this and only casually peruse the reviews to see what others think about it. I think it's a worthy edition for the 25th anniversary. Great for fans, too much of a good thing (and way too gimmicky) for more casual viewers.
MUY BUENA July 25, 2008 ES UNA EXCELENTE PELICULA LA CUAL ME COSTO MUCHO TRABAJO ENCONTRAR LA VERSION DE 1982 EN DVD.GRACIAS POR TODO; AHHHJAJA Y TIENE SUBTITULOS EN ESPANOL, ( NO TIENE DOBLAJE EN ESPANOL PERO NI MODO, AHI PASA), MAS GRACIAS POR ESO. POR CIERTO LA RECIBI 4 DIAS ANTES DE LO ESTIPULADO. GRACIAS. DIOS LOS SIGA BENDICIENDO MUCHO!!!!!!!!!!.
Lucky me.... July 25, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Obviously, the movie's great. Classic, and with five discs of material at this price, how can you go wrong? However, my problem's not with the quality of the movie, the blue ray encoding, etc., but instead the delivered product. After waiting a week due to backorder, I found a beat-up, dirty, puffy envelope in my mailbox. Upon opening, I pulled out the movie I'd been eagerly anticipating. Blue plastic chips spilled everywhere, the case shattered at every corner. Packed in a puny bubble wrap envelope. Amazon, you can do better than this. What happened to all the comfortable, safe, brown boxes you used to send even the smallest products in???
Classic masterpiece July 24, 2008 It was for me absolutely fantastic to see again this classic with the visual enhancements of Blu-ray. The 5 disc edition really gives a definitive dimension of this mark in cinema history. The futuristic dark environment of this great movie with the superb Vangelis music and the quality of a 1080p image give the fans no chance but to buy this edition.
Pedro Maia
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