You took the words right out of my mouth. This will only end in humiliation and despair for all parts involved.Korenith said:Oh wonderful. One of the sci-fi classics gets handed over to the people who butchered the Wicker Man and managed to make denzel washington fighting Gary Oldman in a post appocalyptic wasteland boring. This will go well....
I would accept an anime series specifically go cover those points. Thanks for bringing those up btwGhengis John said:Eh you kids are all so negative. There's a lot of interesting stuff in Blade runner, mentioned only in passing. What's a C-beam? There's wars in space? And the colonies? In short maybe go with anime.
Ty man.Rayne870 said:I would accept an anime series specifically go cover those points. Thanks for bringing those up btwGhengis John said:Eh you kids are all so negative. There's a lot of interesting stuff in Blade runner, mentioned only in passing. What's a C-beam? There's wars in space? And the colonies? In short maybe go with anime.
Exactly Raven. The typical assumption of citizens of the internet is to lean towards cynicism. That they're "going to screw things up". But they did succeed in 1997 in making something set in the same universe that was quite good. Have some faith in the strength of the material folks and maybe I'm asking too much but, keep an open mind?GiantRaven said:I wonder how many people here know of/have played the Blade Runner game [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blade_Runner_(1997_video_game)]? That was pretty good and based off of the film, showing that good stuff can come out of further use of the Blade Runner universe. Let's not hastily jump down this studio's throat before we actually know anything about what they're planning.
Seconded. Both the Vader scream and the sentiment. Is nothing sacred any more?TsunamiWombat said:*long inhale, falls to knees*
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I suggest you check out post number 36 in this thread.Anachronism said:Seconded. Both the Vader scream and the sentiment. Is nothing sacred any more?TsunamiWombat said:*long inhale, falls to knees*
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Those were published over a decade after Philip K. Dick's death. There's no way he could have actually approved of the final text.Nevyrmoore said:All of which are considered official, and have been authorised by Philip K. Dick himself. Further, the damn things "attempt to resolve many of the differences between the novel and the film". So, to be honest, I don't exactly see an issue here.