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Paul M. Sammon: Author, 'Future Noir - The Making of Blade Runner'
...and from that little seed he began thinking 'This person is not human. He cannot associate what he has just written.' In other words he's being bothered by the fact that they're exterminating all these thousands of people around him and he can't get a good nights sleep. So from that Phil inferred that basically these people wern't human. The Nazi's were a synthetic organism. They were completely disociated from human intercourse, and I think that really is the spur of the entire
'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep/Blade Runner started out as.
Blade Runner riddle solved
Director Ridley Scott has finally revealed the answer to a plot twist in his film Blade Runner which has been the topic of fierce debate for nearly two decades.
Movie fans have been divided over whether Harrison Ford's hard-boiled cop character Deckard was not human but a genetically-engineered "replicant" - the very creatures he is tasked with destroying.
Little suspicion was raised by the 1982 original version of the film, based on Philip K Dick's novel: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Originally posted by The Blade Runner
Originally posted by The Blade Runner
Originally posted by Spectre
That is one of my top five movies of all time. I wore out two VHS copies of that movie, and I still listen to the soundtrack. The narration in the theatrical version got old to me. Rutger Hauer gives a perfect performance. Harrison Ford did what he does best, the sympathetic everyman hero; I even liked Daryl Hannah! (Kill Bill may make me change my opinion of her)
I feel you man, Aparently the death of her char (DH) in Kill Bill Vol 2 is a reference to the death of 'Pris' in Blade Runner, as for the book i think they are completely different entitys, i do own the book and its a bloody good book, but as anybody who has read the book and seen the movie would know, as far as charictors go its more of a rough conversion rather than a straight out like say the Phillip K Dick books that became the other two famous films, Total Recall and Minority Report.
Actually she doesnt die in KB 2 so i have been told..but she still riggles about on the floor like 'Pris' did in the mvoie blade runner when she dies..
Could be a referance.