Re: Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
Posted: Mon October 30, 2017 5:23 am
I think my dream would be to have a house designed like the Wallace corporation. All straight lines and water... And bleakness.
I was glad to see him for a second, Wood Harris rules.BurtReynolds wrote:Wait, why is Avon Barksdale in this? Did he have a bigger part and it was cut down or something?
was this meant for the Twin Peaks thread?BurtReynolds wrote:It made a lot more sense this time around. I kinda lost the plot the first time, but it was a lot simpler than I thought. The one eyed lady said some stuff that really confused me.
Steve Albini wrote:Whenever there's active promotion on the part of somebody else, whenever I see somebody all dolled up for a fancy photograph and someone's handing out flyers or whenever there's active promotion for something like that, as an imposition on my day, I hate all those people and I want them to fail. I have a visceral reaction to advertising and promotion. There's just something about salesmanship that grates on me on a very base level and I react very negatively towards it. I want those people to suffer and I want their enterprises to fail.
Steve Albini wrote:Whenever there's active promotion on the part of somebody else, whenever I see somebody all dolled up for a fancy photograph and someone's handing out flyers or whenever there's active promotion for something like that, as an imposition on my day, I hate all those people and I want them to fail. I have a visceral reaction to advertising and promotion. There's just something about salesmanship that grates on me on a very base level and I react very negatively towards it. I want those people to suffer and I want their enterprises to fail.
the sets are all mesmerizing.tragabigzanda wrote:Blade Runner 2049 Used Amazingly Detailed Miniature Sets to Bring Its Cities to Life
https://io9.gizmodo.com/blade-runner-20 ... 1820401271
spoilerstragabigzanda wrote:Tell that to Rick Deckard.Monkey_Driven wrote:Having a kid sucks.
Yeah, c'mon trag.Mecca wrote:spoilerstragabigzanda wrote:Tell that to Rick Deckard.Monkey_Driven wrote:Having a kid sucks.
Steve Albini wrote:Whenever there's active promotion on the part of somebody else, whenever I see somebody all dolled up for a fancy photograph and someone's handing out flyers or whenever there's active promotion for something like that, as an imposition on my day, I hate all those people and I want them to fail. I have a visceral reaction to advertising and promotion. There's just something about salesmanship that grates on me on a very base level and I react very negatively towards it. I want those people to suffer and I want their enterprises to fail.
I'll forget it by the time I actually see the film.tragabigzanda wrote:Come on, that's pretty mild. But I'm sorry all the same.Monkey_Driven wrote:Yeah, c'mon trag.Mecca wrote:spoilerstragabigzanda wrote:Tell that to Rick Deckard.Monkey_Driven wrote:Having a kid sucks.
ALtragabigzanda wrote:Tell that to Rick Deckard.Monkey_Driven wrote:Having a kid sucks.
durdencommatyler wrote:This movie still hasn't left me. I find myself thinking about every day. It was such a true joy to see in theaters. I have no idea what kind of replay value it'll have, but that one single experience was one of the best I've ever had in a cinema. This is in contention for my favorite film of the year.
I agree..so much. The experience of seeing this one that night in IMAX was incredible. A work of art.durdencommatyler wrote:This movie still hasn't left me. I find myself thinking about every day. It was such a true joy to see in theaters. I have no idea what kind of replay value it'll have, but that one single experience was one of the best I've ever had in a cinema. This is in contention for my favorite film of the year.