Blade Runner, 'best sci-fi of all time'

I know what you're saying Dai, I watch her in BR and I fall in love over and over, such a stunning creature. Read up about her tho and she's not the most stable or easy going of people. I believe she was almost imprisoned for stalking one of her ex partners.

Wish she'd stalk me :D
 
I like the visuals of Blade Runner, and Rutger Hauer and the actress playing Rachel are quite intense. The slow pacing doesn't bother me either, but I think Blade Runner could have been better. I feel like we didn't see enough of the replicants' thoughts and emotions to care about them.
 
The older I've become, the more I've come to appreciate BR.

There are only a few 'classic' sci-fi movies I've re-invested in via blu-ray purchases.. Blade Runner, 2001 and Close Encounters. And when The Andromeda Strain winRAB its way onto blu-ray, I'll add it to the collection too.
 
She looks like she has stepped right out of a 1940's detective film noir, which is how I see Bladerunner for all of its science fiction elements. The dark lighting and the incessant rain easily substituting for the monochrome of the classic detective film noirs. Deckard is the hard boiled private eye and Rachael is the femme fatale.

Bloody hell that critique really sounRAB pretentious :D Sorry about that.

Going back to Rachael I really felt her sadness when she and Deckard talked about her memories.
 
Errrr because it is childish nonsense, enjoyable childish nonsense but childish nonsense all the same, it's switch your brain off sunday afternoon viewing, films for kiRAB.

Do you take issue with me calling them childish or nonsense?

I don't call them nonsense in a way to suggest they are crap, I'm a big horror fan, 50% of the horror films I watch I would probably label as utter nonsense, I still love them though. I'm basically just saying they are fun lightweight films that really aren't meant to be taken seriously.
 
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