Instead we got all of the dystopia and none of the sci-fi
br3wnor on
Dammit now I want to watch Blade Runner
oandroido on
I can still clearly sense how absolutely blown away I was for the TV ad for this, and, subsequently, the movie… Still kinda unmatched.
GetOffMyGrassBrats on
Tyrell Corp. HQ
hawkwood4268 on
I often fly over here in my cutlass black.
OreoSpeedwaggon on
I wish I could start a new life in the off-world colony.
collegetowns on
Got to see these miniatures at the Museum of Moving Image in Queens. Very cool.
hamellr on
Watching that tonight at my local second run theater
Twisked on
I love that this movie is now a period piece.
Key_Science8549 on
Bladerunner 1 what a masterpiece, no computer graphics everything is analog
Free_Combination_132 on
I don’t know about you guys , but I’m ready for our corporate overlords to build behemoth ziggurats like this
ZunoJ on
Instead you have Hans Landa going around now
bionicjoey on
That’s what it looked like in 2019? What the hell happened in the last 7 years?
45711Host on
One fun, or “fun”, aspect of getting old is how many sci-fi futures you pass.
Lukas_Madrid on
so beautiful, one of the best looking films of all time
BadstoneMusic on
Saw BR opening weekend – was absolutely changed by the scenery and Vangelis soundtrack – film noir at its finest ever – absolutely stunning for the date it was released
Pointless_Lawndarts on
Ahh, reminds me of the *Video Toaster* promo video.
We had one in my high school AV room and I spent hours and hours trying to get it to do anything other than really cool wipes or corny text to scroll across the screen.
This one is from 1991, and at the 9 minute mark is a sweet zoom out with the blade runner building modeled on the toaster and the ad blimp for some cheeky flare.
This is a locked in memory for me.
Soledad_Sequoia on
That version of Los Angeles might’ve been a dystopian hellscape, but you know damn well it at least had a train going all the way to LAX.
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I wish
Ah, the good old days of pre-Covid
Instead we got all of the dystopia and none of the sci-fi
Dammit now I want to watch Blade Runner
I can still clearly sense how absolutely blown away I was for the TV ad for this, and, subsequently, the movie… Still kinda unmatched.
Tyrell Corp. HQ
I often fly over here in my cutlass black.
I wish I could start a new life in the off-world colony.
Got to see these miniatures at the Museum of Moving Image in Queens. Very cool.
Watching that tonight at my local second run theater
I love that this movie is now a period piece.
Bladerunner 1 what a masterpiece, no computer graphics everything is analog
I don’t know about you guys , but I’m ready for our corporate overlords to build behemoth ziggurats like this
Instead you have Hans Landa going around now
That’s what it looked like in 2019? What the hell happened in the last 7 years?
One fun, or “fun”, aspect of getting old is how many sci-fi futures you pass.
so beautiful, one of the best looking films of all time
Saw BR opening weekend – was absolutely changed by the scenery and Vangelis soundtrack – film noir at its finest ever – absolutely stunning for the date it was released
Ahh, reminds me of the *Video Toaster* promo video.
We had one in my high school AV room and I spent hours and hours trying to get it to do anything other than really cool wipes or corny text to scroll across the screen.
Obligatory [Toaster](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XDXv-wq3uDY) promo video.
This one is from 1991, and at the 9 minute mark is a sweet zoom out with the blade runner building modeled on the toaster and the ad blimp for some cheeky flare.
This is a locked in memory for me.
That version of Los Angeles might’ve been a dystopian hellscape, but you know damn well it at least had a train going all the way to LAX.
> At daytime
How many people work there?