Blade Runner 2049
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GaijinPunch
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Blade Runner 2049
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Sorry wrong film.
PS: still want to see it though. from the little we see at least they've kept the dystopian~cyberpunk L.A, no shiny shit.
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Sorry wrong film.
PS: still want to see it though. from the little we see at least they've kept the dystopian~cyberpunk L.A, no shiny shit.
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And Korea seems to have eclipsed Japan as the major influence in the west... at least from one scene. Not inaccurate, but I wonder why (other than dozens of social reasons) why they didn't go with China.Xyga wrote: PS: still want to see it though. from the little we see at least they've kept the dystopian~cyberpunk L.A, no shiny shit.
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Tyrell Corporation report 1982b/2049;
Viogt-Kampff machine confirms this to be an obvious replicant due to gross display of creative bankruptcy.
End of report.
Viogt-Kampff machine confirms this to be an obvious replicant due to gross display of creative bankruptcy.
End of report.

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Too obvious / too close to our reality ?GaijinPunch wrote:why they didn't go with China.
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Like Japan in the 80's... ?Xyga wrote:Too obvious / too close to our reality ?GaijinPunch wrote:why they didn't go with China.
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Looks interesting, looks like it could also go in a million different directions, but at least they've kept the same style as the original in the one city portion of the teaser.
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Probably because they expect China to be a big overseas market; a bunch of other recent films have made various edits for similar reasons.
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My cyberpunk boner rages again.
It's a little uncanny seeing Ford constantly reprise his older roles. I think more popular actors are already expecting having to do the same characters in future reboots and sequels.
It's a little uncanny seeing Ford constantly reprise his older roles. I think more popular actors are already expecting having to do the same characters in future reboots and sequels.
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Um... truth be told I found this trailer completely underwhelming.
What's more it looks like they're going with the idea that Deckard is a replicant which in my opinion ruins the original film.
What's more it looks like they're going with the idea that Deckard is a replicant which in my opinion ruins the original film.
Two working class dudes, one black one white, just baked a tray of ten cookies together.
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
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But that would be in line with what Scott always wanted, the director's cut and final cut are 'canon'.Mischief Maker wrote:What's more it looks like they're going with the idea that Deckard is a replicant which in my opinion ruins the original film.
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Yeah, tell that to George Lucas. The writer matters more than the director.Xyga wrote:But that would be in line with what Scott always wanted, the director's cut and final cut are 'canon'.Mischief Maker wrote:What's more it looks like they're going with the idea that Deckard is a replicant which in my opinion ruins the original film.
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Why on Earth would it matter that Batty proved his moral superiority to Deckard if Deckard was just another robot?
So what if Deckard was finally convinced he was done with Blade Running if another Deckard can be popped out of the factory tomorrow?
So what if Deckard was finally convinced he was done with Blade Running if another Deckard can be popped out of the factory tomorrow?
Two working class dudes, one black one white, just baked a tray of ten cookies together.
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
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Audio still gives me an instaboner, but I'm not convinced by the footage.
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I think I agree with my father that this'd be better without Harrison Ford. Cautiously optimistic, though.

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So they'd favor Korea(n homages over Chinese)?BulletMagnet wrote:Probably because they expect China to be a big overseas market; a bunch of other recent films have made various edits for similar reasons.
I only read the book once, and ages ago, but I always imaged this more as a "based [somewhat loosely] on" rather than an adaptation. I know there are lots of dick fans here, so that might get me on the wrong end of their stick.Yeah, tell that to George Lucas. The writer matters more than the director.
I would never take anything George Lucas says as anything more than a joke though.
Very important, and I'm glad it's at the very least showing promise.Skykid wrote:Audio still gives me an instaboner, but I'm not convinced by the footage.
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love the fact that we didn't see much in the trailer.
That's how they should all be instead of showing us the entire movie ...
That's how they should all be instead of showing us the entire movie ...
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Well, that was just a teaser. 10 more months to fuck that up.Mrhide wrote:love the fact that we didn't see much in the trailer.
That's how they should all be instead of showing us the entire movie ...

I remember the worst offender in recent memory was the Poltergeist remake. Why they remade it is beyond anyone, but they basically summed up the whole thing in 2 minutes. Hilarious.
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Agree. Being one of my favorites of all time, I think it doesn't need a sequel. I guess I will be seeing it once it gets a home release though.Zen wrote:Tyrell Corporation report 1982b/2049;
Viogt-Kampff machine confirms this to be an obvious replicant due to gross display of creative bankruptcy.
End of report.
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Looks interesting to me, Ryan Gosling has been doing some really cool shit recently. Feel kind of bad for Harrison Ford though, he could do with some new material. He's probably okay with his millions of dollars though.
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Just watched it, like the music.
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The music made me rage. They will always find a way to shove that dub step crap into anything. Always.
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Those are synths, like in the original.Opus131 wrote:The music made me rage. They will always find a way to shove that dub step crap into anything. Always.
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More along the lines of avoiding anything Chinese audiences/government might find offensive or "negative" in some way; not sure if the stuff from the trailer might have qualified had it gone in that direction, but I'd guess (assuming that this did in fact influence said direction at all) they'd be erring on the side of caution to make sure they have access to that paying audience.GaijinPunch wrote:So they'd favor Korea(n homages over Chinese)?
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One day Korean culture will devour all the other, you'll see.

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It is the original theme re-edited to sound like trailer dub step cancer.soprano1 wrote:Those are synths, like in the original.Opus131 wrote:The music made me rage. They will always find a way to shove that dub step crap into anything. Always.
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I meant screenwriter.GaijinPunch wrote:I only read the book once, and ages ago, but I always imaged this more as a "based [somewhat loosely] on" rather than an adaptation. I know there are lots of dick fans here, so that might get me on the wrong end of their stick.Yeah, tell that to George Lucas. The writer matters more than the director.
A harsher synth does not dubstep make.Opus131 wrote:It is the original theme re-edited to sound like trailer dub step cancer.soprano1 wrote:Those are synths, like in the original.Opus131 wrote:The music made me rage. They will always find a way to shove that dub step crap into anything. Always.
But it would be fucking awesome if they did put dubstep into the trailer. For once I'd watch the reaction videos. Leave the whole teaser exactly as is and you watch the orgasmic glee grow on the youtuber's face, then right at the end make the soundtrack go WUB-WUB-WUB and switch to a montage of all their faces dropping in slow motion to Barber's Adagio for Strings.
Two working class dudes, one black one white, just baked a tray of ten cookies together.
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
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You've managed to top even your own stupidity.Opus131 wrote:The music made me rage. They will always find a way to shove that dub step crap into anything. Always.
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Korea has, as Gaijin Punch I think alluded to in above post, eclipsed Japan in the last decade at least. Not just technologically, but culturally imo.Xyga wrote:One day Korean culture will devour all the other, you'll see.
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I really wish I had studied Korean instead of trying to study Japanese in grade school/College and going off to live for my senior year of high school in Japan around the year or two before the Egret II came out...
Actually, no, at least the part about living in Japan at the time I did as these were very golden years for Japan: The PC Engine was still trying to exist with its Arcade Card despite Saturn, PS1, NeoGeoCD and the Bandai shitty game console system. Akira Kurosawa I think just died prior? Juzo Itami was killed by Yakuza/thrown off his sky-rise apartment (public thought suicide because of forced suicide note), Aum Shinrikyo gassed the subway in Tokyo day I decided not to go there as planned. Kobe earthquake happened the day I didn't go there as planned w/ girlfriend Yuki/10 yrs older than me/milf... Toshiro Mifune was still alive, living in his sky-rise... Akihabura, arcades, game shops, red light district were a site to see. So many memories of drunkenness and skipping school everyday wearing Japanese school uniform with school sandals as I roamed somewhat more rural, Odawara and Hakone, chain smoking... lonely, but not lonely all the same... Feeding the local swans at Odawara Castle from my bento w/ my chopsticks and then taking a bite myself with same chopsticks.
Sorry to go off topic, but my point is the golden age pertaining to Japan is long over. Japan is boring. Korea has wonderful cinema and great dramas being made constantly (as well as a lot of trash too).
We are in a golden age of South Korea. Korea has found its soul, its people have soul. Japanese have lost their ways. They are lost as a culture. Boring.
Blade Runner 2049 is on point, not just about Korea. Audio, Cinematography, the ambience and mood revealed in the trailer, I couldn't be happier. And Ryan Gosling=it's going to be the best!
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This part I would argue against. Korea has been killing it in cinema, but Japan has all of a sudden become far more accessible than it was before. The charm in Japan not changing in the last 30 years seems to be drawing people in. They've hit record high tourist numbers, and they continue to grow. So while Japan's economy goes down the shitter, it's street cred due to the likes of Anthony Bourdain, Girls, and the anime industry goes up.supergrafx77 wrote:Korea has, as Gaijin Punch I think alluded to in above post, eclipsed Japan in the last decade at least. Not just technologically, but culturally imo.Xyga wrote:One day Korean culture will devour all the other, you'll see.
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This again, I would argue against. If you want to focus on games and anime, the things that likely drew a lot of people here in, sure -- it's done. So little creative coming out of it, it's not worth bothering in many ways. However, life in Tokyo, is far from boring, and it is still the quirkiest place in the free world. There's never nothing to do. I look now and realize that as a language alone, it's not the best in the world to have. I ask myself constantly if my life would be better had I learned Mandarin or Korean. Answer: Fuck no (and that's not even taking into account of my kid). The best time of my life was my first year in Japan (1998) and I wouldn't change that for anything. Had some of my worst years there, too. However, it's a great place. I will likely retire there. That's a ways down the road, but I think by then I'll be over the problems that it has.Sorry to go off topic, but my point is the golden age pertaining to Japan is long over. Japan is boring.
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