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Opinions on the movie Blade Runner saw it yesterday...

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Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: ViperXX
Damn Jzero your good.


5795 posts good.

Wish I could be like you.


😉

One day, young grasshopper. You can do it if you work hard enough 😉

What? No *poke* this time? You must be getting slow in your high-post-count days. 😀
 
What? No *poke* this time? You must be getting slow in your high-post-count days. 😀

I got the impression that our dog-and-pony show was wrapping up. But the important question shall ever remain....which of the pair of us is the dog and which is the pony?
 
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: ViperXX
and am unwilling to to have to consider the film for even a second after I leave the theatre. If the meaning is not force-fed to me, than there simply cannot be one.

I shouldn't have to think about the movie for a week or so to get the meaning of the f*cking thing. That is not entertainment to me that is a puzzle. If I wanted a puzzle I would buy a book of them at the supermarket.

That's all I need to hear. And you actually call OTHER people "impaired?"
LMFAO.

There are those of us with two or more brain cells to rub together who find puzzles entertaining.

Oh C'mon Jzero, give him more credit than that...I suspect he has at least 2 two brain cells, problem is, I fear they are in mortal conflict. :Q

I mean anyone who goes searching for their "puzzles" on the supermarket tabloid rack has got to be a friggin genius.

Maetryx and Storm, I totally agree; Blade Runner is a more subtle symbolic portrayal of existential themes on the human condition, The Matrix is presented in a big explosion spoon fed to the masses. Personally, I find Blade Runner's presentation to be more elegant, although The Matrix touches on some topics that few movies have dared approach (God vs. science, among others).

Chiz
 
Oh C'mon Jzero, give him more credit than that...

After his last post just before yours, definitely. That was a clever reply. Taste in movies aside, the fact that we can make fun of one another like that and come out joking instead of flaming is a good testament to the credit he deserves.

 
Hey.... Someone said my name..

If you are a fan of Blade Runner you will be glad to know they are releasing a 3 DVD set soon. You can read all about it here

Blade Runner Movie site

And if you are a Blade Runner fan, you should love the movie "Minority report". Based on a short story by Philip K. Dick. His story "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" was the basis for Blade Runner.

 
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