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>$200m budget >Sequel nobody asked for to a 38 year old

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>$200m budget
>Sequel nobody asked for to a 38 year old movie
>Box office mediocrity Denis Villeneuve directing
>Harrison 'Just pass me the paycheck' Ford and meme actors Gosling + Leto staring

Any chance this wont be a massive bomb?
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>>82743115
You can tell how great it will be based on Ford's attire.
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>>82743161
He literally looks like he doesn't give a shit and is there only for the money.
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Why the fuck Ford can't just retire if he obviously doesn't care anymore. He just obviously phones in every performance now, holy shit gramps just go do something else don't become an embarrasement.
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>>82743210
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXDwIo5_AMo
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It might not be a bomb at the box office, but it will be mediocre shit.
Anyone who unironically is excited for this or even hoped for a sequel to Blade Runner is an idiot.
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>>82743115

You forgot to mention that it is R rated too, this will loose $100m at least
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>>82743236

He's already rich and probably has royalties and licensing fees out the ass, why debase himself like this i will never understand.
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>>82743115
There are still people who will watch that movie, because of a hit the original release was. I think nothing can beat the original, still intelligent visual effects can cast some light on it, which the original lacked because of relatively small budget.
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>>82743115
>Denis Villeneuve directing
>Roger Deakins as the DP
>Hampton Fancher again on the screenplay
>Johan Johannsson on the score
>Ryan Gosling as the main protagonist
>Ridley Scott as the executive producer

Most probably it won't make crazy box office money, but t's basically impossible for this movie to end up as a total flop, just can't happen on any level.

The least this film will be is mediocre, but there is no mediocre movie on /tv/, only "kino masterpieces" or "utter dogshit"
So it depends will it be closer to one extreme or another for a somewhat general /tv/ consensus
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>>82743115
they forgot what cult classic means and thinks it will bring a shit load of money.
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>>82743281

>because of a hit the original release was.

The original wasn't a hit at all, it bombed on release and became a "cult classic" years later.
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OP is a concern troll
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>>82743382
It wasn't really a bomb.
It didn't perform anywhere near well, but it didn't bomb.
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>>82743397
What N64 game is this?
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>The original Blade Runner has very litle to do with the PKD story besides the broadest premise and completely misunderstands the message

>Meanwhile Dan O'Bannon's script for Total Recall managed to retain the premise of PKD's story while also turning it into an exciting action film.

Why was Dan O'Bannon so much better at everything than Ridley "The Ad Agency Hack" Scott?
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>>82743287
the opposite of that. The new Nolan is a guaranteed success in the box office, and unless the 5th is the charm, it will be another mediocre 5-6/10 movie.
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>>82743430
DK64
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>>82743476
Dan O'bannon was directly involved with Alejandro Jodorowsky's Dune project, Ridley Scott was not.
Coincidence? I think not.
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>>82743540

Yeah, and Dan brougth over production designers and Giger over to Alien, creating its iconic look. Ridley has been coasting on other people's creativity for fucking decades.
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>>82743115
>Box office mediocrity Denis Villeneuve directing
Villeneuve is one of the best director working these days.what the fuck are you talking about
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>>82743476

I noticed once thing about Alien and how its script handles a protagonist.

Notice how the script puts the whole distress call situation first and the characters second.
Ripley in particular is an incidental protagonist and only comes into focus in the second half of the movie, up until then she's simply one of the crew.
In that sense the whole movie flows in a natural way rather than having everything immediately revolve around a protagonist and his/her view of the situation and the plot.

This is something that is noticeably different in Prometheus. There we see Shaw and David as focal points and the situation (while similar overall) develops through their viewpoint.

Overall I prefer how things were handled in Alien, since it added a more authentic feeling to the whole thing.
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>>82743610
About box office, I'm going to assume he's a capeshitter
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It'll be another destroyed 'classic' even though blade runner is a meme movie
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>>82743628

Dan The Man was developing this story for a long time, and made one movie before Alien based on it. It's a labor of love which was supposed to show regular, blue collar guys reacting to these improbable situations. John Carpenter liked it so much he kept filming it throughout his entire career.
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>>82743115
The original was a bomb and yet it and it's sequel will be remembered long after OP has died alone (hopefully by his own hand).
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>>82743115
>Gosling is a replicant
Could they at least cast someone who'd make their meme plot twist more surprising
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>>82743210
Well, he's literally retired in the movie.

But, yeah, he's a hack. Was never a good actor any way, just the Will Smith of his time.
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>>82743265
yes, all children love blade runner
that's all they talk in school
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>>82743728
Imagine being so devoid of anything interesting happening in your own life you go on a Mongolian arrow fletching mail correspondence to defend the feelings of moving pictures.
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>collect a cool $50mil+ paycheck provided that there's a clause in the contract that allows him to act out the entirety of the role in his favorite tshirt

part time
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>>82743628

>the whole distress call situation
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>>82743782
>we need a funny Clint Eastwood
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>>82743755

Yeah watching the trailer it's obvious how bad casting him was
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>>82743115


>$200m

I actually had to look that up, I can't believe that. I wouldn't be surprised if at least $10m of that is going to harrison alone.

>18+
>scifi
>gosling who opens at around $20m-$25m

they should have taken a hint from fury road
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>>82743807
>imbuing intent
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>>82743899

Dude Ford got paid 40mil to be in Indy4.

I can only assume he asked for the same amount for SW:VII and this.
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>>82743923
Crashing planes is an expensive hobby.
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>>82743606
If you say a repeat a meme post long enough people eventually assume its truthfulness.
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>>82743610
if you mean most successful, profitable, you are correct. If you're talking quality... lmao.
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>>82743628
Agreed.

Also in Alien, you just happened to come across the ship as a viewer. You're getting a peek into a particular time and place. There's a lot of detail in the worldbuilding, but you're dropped into it instead of guided through. In Prometheus/Covenant you're being told a grand, heavily-contextualized tale from the start. All the character development is telegraphed from the beginning.

I think the best way I can put it is that in Alien they thought about how a working class ship crew would handle the situation. In the prequels, they decided how the situation would be handled before they decided on the characters. Hence scientists making retarded decisions, and humble characters becoming action stars in the space of an hour.

Scott has been mentioning Star Wars a lot in interviews, which doesn't surprise me. Just a fucking dumb mix of incoherent fantasy ideas forced into a grand narrative. It's not anywhere near as profound and intelligent as he seems to think.
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>>82743972
Didn't notice >>82743724 which says what I mean more succinctly.
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>>82743115
I wanted a sequel but I didn't want it to be about what 2049 is about, probably the most generic way they could have took the story.

I wanted a sequel about the stuff going on on other planets, but I guess you can't sell the cyberpunk aesthetic that Bladerunner codified without also setting the movie in the same place.
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>>82743939

Prove it wrong.

>O'Bannon brought in artists Ron Cobb and Chris Foss (with whom he had worked on Dark Star and Dune, respectively) to work on designs for the human aspects of the film such as the spaceship and space suits.[45][63]

Also cocnerning the original Blade Runner

>"The Long Tomorrow" is the title of a short story comic written by Dan O'Bannon in 1975, and illustrated by Moebius... The comic came to the attention of Ridley Scott and was a key visual reference for Blade Runner.[1]

Ridley The Hack owes his status completely to The Banster.
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>>82743277
Honestly at this point I think it's more about just doing sequels to his past movies so he can put it in his contract to kill the character in the movie so he never has to do another one ever again.
I wholly expect Deckard to die in 2049, and Indy to die in the next Indiana Jones movie.
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>>82744078
>so he never has to do another one ever again
How about just saying "no" when they offer him a role? Isn't that easier?
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>>82743540
>Dan O'bannon was directly involved with Alejandro Jodorowsky's Dune project

Can we stop the meme about Jodorowsky's Dune? None of his movies was groundbreaking, even The Holy Mountain wich is regarded as his best film and cult classic is not even closer in quality to Alien, Thelma & Louise, Blade Runner or Black Rain.

O´Bannon was great, Scott is senile and Jodorowsky is just a mediocre director, but a great writter.
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>>82744169
>Can we stop the meme about Jodorowsky's Dune?
What meme?
That the project influenced future science fiction movies and directors?
That it brought together professionals from different areas of expertise?
Alien literally would not exist without Jodorowsky's Dune project, because it brought together O'Bannon and Giger.
You're honestly an idiot if you can't recognize how influential the project was for sci-fi movies.
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Imagine ambushing Riddler at some Hollywood get together and autiscally asking HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT NOT BEING ABLE TO COAST ON O'BANNON'S IDEAS ON EASYMODE ANYMORE RIDLEY?
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>>82743115
Honestly what the fuck were they thinking with Ford's tshirt. It looks so ridiculous. And his hair looks wet like they went to get him in his trailer where he was taking a shower and he just said "wait a minute lemme put a shirt on"
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>>82744350
I wouldn't doubt at all that that isn't exactly what happened
>yfw the glaring continuity errors within scenes when Deckard's t-shirt seems to change completely at random
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>>82744350

>Harrison would you please get in your costume it's time to shoot the promos
>Part time
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>>82744350

part time
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>Mr. Ford could you PLEASE at least put on the trenchcoat for the photoshoot?
>No? Alright... just wear what you wore in here I guess
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>>82743934
WITH NO SURVIVORS
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I'm unbelievably sick of the contrarianism on this fucking board.

I used to make Villeneuve threads in 2012/2013 because I'd seen Incendies / prisoners was coming out and I was hyped for it. Not that many people posted in them because basically /tv/ doesn't watch things which aren't in english or japanese, but those that did were super excited about him as a director.

Since then he's got popular and the mainstream ("reddit!!!!") has picked up on him, so of fucking course every fucking comment in a villeneuve thread has to be taking some edgy contrarian "he's garbage" position.

His film quality hasn't even declined. Incendies is probably still his best but he's still making good films. You pathetic sacks of shit just can't stand the idea that normal people now know his name. Fuck off and fuck you. You're not even interested in film (WHOOPS SORRY MEANT "KINO" AMIRITE GUYS) you're just locked into a pathetic dick-waving race to have the edgiest, most non-conformist opinion out there. I've sat in postmodern east london deconstructed-cereal cafes where all furniture is made from thames-dredged rotten driftwood which were less hipster than this godforsaken place. Fuck off.
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>>82744565

>Guy rehashing ideas of a guy who rehashed his ideas from another guy.
>Starring Harrison "Part Time" Ford in his pajamas.

>edgy contrarian position

reddit pls
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>>82744565
jake fucking ghylenhal movie. How delusional can you be. By the way, he is a pleb director, watch more film.
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>>82744565
t. redditurd
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DUDE EVERYTHING IN THE FUTURE IS ASIAN LMAO
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>>82743115
the pic looks like he was just accidently around so they took a photo.

why would they put im in a grey walmart shirt in a retro future noir kino?
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>>82743115
Gonna bomb just like the original during release, then become a classic after a decade
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>>82744619
>rehash

it's a sequel you abject mouthbreather, of course it's going to have re-used ideas.
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>>82744816

>Studio milking an IP to retain the rights by making an uncalled for sequel
>becoming a classic

for sure, it will become an absolute classic just like the Total Recall and RoboCop remakes
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>>82744730
>>82744668
>>82744619
I'm not the other anon but he's 100% right. I can't tell if these responses are sarcastic but it's this kind of language that absolutely weeds out the people who just follow the contrarian bandwagon.

e.g. reddit, pleb, kino, etc.

The point is that it will probably be a good film based on what has been shown so far. I haven't seen it, but there has been no reason to think it's going to be bad besides Harrison Ford memes e.g. Part time, indy4, dude look at his clothing (IGNORING THE FACT THAT HE IS SUPPOSED TO LOOK RETIRED AND IN SECLUSION)

The only thing that worried me abit was the amount of gun action in the trailer and they might try and action pack the movie. But this was probably just a marketing strategy and will not be throughout the film.

The original film is great and anyone who actually understands what the movie is trying to convey can see that. It will be difficult to surpass the original in greatness, but even if it comes close behind I will consider it a success.

The contrarians are unironically now the ultimate sheep on this board who just sway whichever way the contrarian breeze seems to be blowing without actually considering any original thoughts for themselves.
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>>82744942

Nice reddit spacing you got there, friendo. "Contrarianism" isn't something you disagree with, so stop throwing this buzzword around. This is a out of touch studio hack Scott teming up with the newest Dunning-Kruger blockbuster director to make a sequel to an almost 40 year old movie LITERALLY NO ONE WAS ASKING FOR. I can't even fathom how much of a tasteless pleb you have to be to expect this to be anything other than mediocre on its own, let alone approaching the original in terms of creativity.
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>>82744942
except I honestly didn't like his other movies but you can't accept that because you just want to validate your pleb taste. If you like Villeneuve, you are a pleb, and you obviously don't know shit about film. I don't get why you get mad and assume everyone is a contrarian and you're not confident in your shitty taste though. Come post him in 3x3 threads, I need a good laugh.
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>>82744942
t. redditurd
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>>82745042
>I can't even fathom
That's exactly right. You can't fathom. All you can do is rehash 'memes' to make yourself feel a part of the "community" here

>>82745086
>pleb
>shitty
>pleb
>get mad
>you can't accept that
>I need a good laugh
You've just given me a good laugh.
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>>82744942
well it's nice to see that at least one other person is as tired of this bullshit as me. brace for autistic "pleb/reddit/normie" comments.
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>>82743115
after having seen that Covenant dimwitted piece of shit, not a chance I'll go anywhere near a public theater anytime soon
won't dun goofed again, and certainly not to see another followup massacre of a great original, again
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>>82743209
he looks just like Al Bundy, here
which tells more than enough
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>>82743115
IDK I liked the visuals of BR. Not the plot outside of what physically happens on screen.

I'm going to watch 2049 and you can't stop me unless you Allah Akbar.
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>>82745180
if the community doesn't like this shitty director, it's actually you who is the contrarian. Oh and the community has good taste lol.
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>>82745341
Correct on point one but

>/tv/
>good taste
>cunny threads

No.
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>>82743115
I like Gosling but yeah, the signs aren't good
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>>82743115
>>82743161
>>82743209
>I'm wearing this or im not doing the fucking movie, get shooting
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>>82745387
>I like Gosling
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>>82743237
I was hoping for the sequels/prequels that Ridley Scott and Tony were working on. They were going to be set in the same universe, but otherwise be unrelated.

Oh well, at least Duncan Jones exists.

Blade Runner wasn't very good
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>>82743237
>Anyone who unironically is excited for this or even hoped for a sequel to Blade Runner is an idiot.
what other movies being released this year should i be excited for?

of all the crap, this looks the least crap
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>>82743476
Ridley Scott doesn't write screenplays, he just picks jobs that he thinks have cool concepts.

Blade Runner was terrible, but the directing was not the reason. It's amazing he even got that performance out of Hauer, considering how terrible the script was.
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>>82743209
He's been working around the clock bro
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>>82745509
The Snowman starring Michael Fassbender as Harry Hole.

It's a pretty dull year anyway, but they all are really. Rarely do movies ever pan out like you hope, and there is always blockbuster shit flying around. Late in the year or sometime next year you'll find some gems you missed and reflect on 2017 as pretty gud while shitting on current year. I do the same shit.
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>>82743209
I hope he buys a cool new airplane with the cuck money. I probably wont see this after how Ghost in the Shell was meh. But I don't care. They dont know how to invent anything. The jews are so conservative and keep shilling these sequels. I miss the 80s, when the sequels were actually ok.
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>>82745601
>the 80s, when the sequels were actually ok
no, they weren't either
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>>82743115
It won't be as good. It's impossible to recreate the atmosphere and looks that original BR had, mostly because it's so heavily connected to everything that made 80s, the 80s.

Those retards think that since there is a cool 80s-like fad and everyone listens to synthwave (which is nothing like actual 80s music btw) they can make a movie, throw in a few neons, and recreate the futuristic 80s atmosphere. It's impossible though, since we're too digital these days and all those tricks that were relevant back then won't work now. It's like trying to recreate the 50s futurism. And the HUGE part of Blade Runner's atmosphere came from the soundtrack which was using those old creepy synths. You just can't do that today.

>>82743755
>>82743891
>"Uhh guys we need that guy that always stars in movies with neons and 80s. What was his name? Can you get him?"
>"Say no more"

Dan Stevens would've been better if they had to go for a young guy like this desu.
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>>82746124

>Those retards think that since there is a cool 80s-like fad and everyone listens to synthwave

Those retards are about 7 years too late.
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>$200m budget

Ouch. Who the hell authorized that? No way this movie makes a profit.
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>>82743837
this nigga has been loosing his hair since episode IV came out
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>>82746170
>Those retards are about 7 years too late.
Yeah that's another issue. I mean 80s stuff is still there, just look at how people dress (the nike shoes, the high trousers girls wear and so on) but it's dying fast.
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>>82746244
>it's dying fast
not nearly fast enough, it would seem
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>>82746170
>Drive and Hotline Miami were 6 years ago
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>>82743476
>Dan O'Bannon

He also wrote Alien, Dead & Buried, parts of Heavy Metal, Return of the Living Dead, and Lifeforce. He was fucking awesome.
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>>82746284
Like everything, it still has pockets of people who like it and will keep liking it. It's just that the mainstream "80s" is dying.

It's 90s time now actually.
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>>82743209
Isn't that basically his entire career? He looked bored already in the original Blade Runner and didn't seem to give a shit in any scene except when he got physical with Sean Young. Even narration was bad.
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>>82746357
>It's 90s time now actually
oh fuck
those were even worse...
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>>82746399
Those were my times. 80s kids already grew out of this shit now it's 90s kids who are reliving their youth.
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is this the Hot New Meme...hating Denis Villeneuve??? he's a pretty good director

also why do people care if a movie flops? you don't own stock in the company.
Im glad they are making a big budget R rated film instead of just movies for teens and chinks.

though 200 mil is an insane amount of money to spend on anything. I have a feeling that Hollywood is lying about this crap to dodge taxes or launder money.
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>>82746441
yeah, was born in 1980
the 80's were grotesque, but I only have sheer hatred for the 90's
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I didn't even like the original much.
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>>82746124
>It's like trying to recreate the 50s futurism

It actually wouldn't be that hard at all to create this. It's just hollywood is too creatively bankrupt to do it and normalfags have no taste.
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>>82745414

kys
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>>82746574
Nah, anon you just cannot get that atmosphere right. Fallout 4 tried to do it and look how it came out. It was poor as fuck.

What I'm saying is - you can do 50s easily, but you cannot do 50s futurism right. The whole thing about futurism was that it was how we imagined things would look, which is what made it all so exciting. This weird mix of "today" and "tomorrow".
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>>82746587
>having a mancrush
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>>82745601
>the 80s, when the sequels were actually ok

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x01l_jMhjVM

lol wut
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>>82746295

>Decide to hit up your favourite tracks on NRW channel
>Uploaded on 2011

The pages of the calendar flip a little bit faster than i was ready for
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>>82743115
>gosling
>meme
Kys
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>>82746459
>dat pink one
Hnnnnnngggggg
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>>82743115
SHITLEY SCOTT ON THE PATH TO GEORGE LUCAS EVERY SINGLE ONE OF HIS FRANCHISES BEFORE HE DIES
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>>82744565
You're not wrong. And it's not only contrarianism, it's some over the top ad populum retarded climate in which movies like Guardians of the Galaxy 2 or Jurassic World, that have zero (0) things going on for them other selling a lot of popcorn and that will be rightly forgotten two months after their release, are more praised in this board than Fury Road or Birdman, not masterpieces either but with infinitely more artistic value and craftmanship that whatever extended videogame cinematic these plebs had """fun""" with. Fun is neutral adjective, it's subjetive. Fitzcarraldo is more fun than Guardians of the Galaxy for me

Arrival was a let down but Sicario was Villeneuve on top of his game, and the man has never made a bad movie. We have no reason to believe this will be a bad movie, the trailer only showed visuals and the visuals were good
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>>82747182
>shitcario
when will this teenage meme end
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>>82747208
When Sicario stops being better than your favourite movie from 2015, aka never
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>>82747232
>there is smellier crap
>so it must be good
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>>82747208
Tell me what was wrong with Sicario without using buzzwords as an excuse.
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>>82743115
this will be the same as neo GITS

utter shit, they will not recapture lightning in a bottle again
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>>82747278
So Sicario is your favourite movie from 2015
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>>82743476
>Total Recall managed to retain the premise of PKD's story

Yo, remember the part where Quaid suddenly remembers his childhood and midget aliens who wanted to destroy the world but decided not to, because little Quaid persuaded them with the power of love and magic of friendship? I never understood this part of the movie.
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>>82747232
>>82747283
The characters, the writing, the performances, the plotline and especially Benicio Del Toro and his fucking terrible attempt at doing the Benicio Del Toro routine at the end of the movie.

Fucking garbage.
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>>82747339
>implying each and erry year needs to have at least one enjoyable movie
and that's just how you race to the bottom
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>>82747366

>Total Recall managed to retain the premise of PKD's story
>Counter-argument is the twist ending

ok bud
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Did someone forgot how the original blade runner barely made any money?.
I dont understand this shit. This serves no purpose.

Am 100% sure this will not be a box office success no matter what, they only question remains if this will have any merit artistically.
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>>82747407
Yeah it's a shame you were born in the wrong generation
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>>82747534
>thinking there's such a thing as a good generation
wew, lad
what are you?
a fucking boomer?
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>>82747366
He said the premise, not the plot
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>>82747517
It didn't make money at the 80's but its one of the most famous scifi movies today and almost everyone knows what its about. The newest trailer came out less than a week ago and it already has 12 million views on YouTube.
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>>82744565
I called it when Sicario was announced.
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>>82747470
The whole premise is series of these twists, that revealed how much shit can be hidden in the mind of someone. Have you watched The Fourth Kind? The same premise, people start remembering what actually happened to them and its like a well into the abyss.
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>>82743115
>>$200m budget
wtf lol
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>>82746124
Also don't forget that blade runner came at around the time star wars was the sci-fi ideal and they havent made good noir films since like 15 years.

So Blade Runner was released at the best possible time.

Still didn't end up a box office hit.
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>>82747517
>Did someone forgot how the original blade runner barely made any money?.
These guys haven't seen the original Blade Runner. These guys aren't hipsters, they never talk about hipster things, they are bottom of the barrel plebs, and in 95% of the cases reddit crossposters. We should be celebrating that some studio is willing to take such risk for a project with this talent attached to it, but people would rather meme about box office, as if the biggest box office hit in the story of movies wasn't a Pocahontas rip off piece of shit about blue aliens
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>>82747182

>that have zero (0) things going on for them other selling a lot of popcorn

And Villeneuve's unremarkable Dunning-Kruger blocbusters have a lot going for them, right?
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>>82747714
>Dunning-Kruger

You can stop using words you obviously don't understand anytime you like buddy

And yes, they have, comparatively at least
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>>82743115
Should have casted a black guy as the lead character. He can run around robbing convience stores for swisher sweets and malt liquer. Then he dies in a slow motion frame. Then aunt jamiama comes out "aw lawd, he dindu nuffin, he wuz a good blade runna"
Jews award it an academy award for drama in a black role.
Bet awards it a documentary on the hidden struggles of a neo urban arfo-american.
Sjws celebrate.
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>>82747705

>We should be celebrating that some studio is willing to take such risk for a project with this talent attached to it

Ok bud you sure don't sound like a reddit crossposter yourself, excited for this overblown belated sequel that for sure isn't about selling a lot of popcorn but is totally full of artistic integrity, complete with

>Out of touch studio hack who can't let go of his iconic movies that were a creative efffort of other artists, and is rapidly going full Lucas
>With a substitute Christopher Nolan in the director's chair
>With two of the leading meme actors and Harrison Ford showing up in his t-shirt for a check
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>>82743476
Dan O'Bannon was a Hollywood jew, but he was the good kind of jew. Namely hard working and actually talented.
Those guys continually all died out or retired in the past decades. Now Hollywood might still be full of jews, but those are all good for nothing, nepotistic fucks without any talent.

That explains why 99% of films coming from there suck such rancid donkey dicks these days. To the point where I can't even be bothered downloading a 1080p rip of movie x,y, because I know for a fact it was not only not worth the admission money in the cinema, but also not worthy of my bandwidth and time.

Yes, the old Hollywod jews were nepotistic too to an extend, but the reason why old Hollywood was so good at making movies is that the old jews knew to only hire talented people and they would take a non-jew over a jew, if it meant that the person was MORE qualified for the job.
Also money laundering with hundreds of millions of dollar flops is a thing now.
Hollywood has changed radically in the past 2 decades.
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>>82747845
First things first:
>reddit spacing
So now that we got that out of way
>>that for sure isn't about selling a lot of popcorn but is totally full of artistic integrity
>R-rated
>$200M budget
>the original flopped
Ask me how I know you're retarded.
>>Out of touch studio hack who can't let go of his iconic movies that were a creative efffort of other artists, and is rapidly going full Lucas
Exectuive producer, he hasn't touched the script nor the direction
>>With a substitute Christopher Nolan in the director's chair
>>With two of the leading meme actors and Harrison Ford showing up in his t-shirt for a check
2/10 bait, apply yourself
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>>82744250

>That the project influenced future science fiction movies and directors?

Not true, that was the thesis of the documental, but is bullshit: It wasnt a movie, just a few prouction bibles wich was around hollywood but nobody give enough attention because it was unfilmable, not only because the budget would be enormous, but because the script was a mess and was closer to a 9 hours long art film than a true movie.

>That it brought together professionals from different areas of expertise?

These professionals was already known adn reconized on their work and was already praised for their visions. Moebius alone is a lot more influential to the ScFi than Jodorowsky´s Dune.

>Alien literally would not exist without Jodorowsky's Dune project, because it brought together O'Bannon and Giger.

Jodorowsky didnt bring Giger to the production, that one was O´Bannon, so Alien would happened anyway. Same with Chris Foss.

>You're honestly an idiot if you can't recognize how influential the project was for sci-fi movies.

I recognize is influential, but the documental give too much credit. There was a lot of interesting stuff happening back in 70´s and again is not because of Jodorowsky. The documental goes too far pretending that Star Wars have a debt with dune, wich is ridiculous since Star Wars is strongly tied with flash gordon and visually, european comics was more influential than a movie wich was never filmed.
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>>82746459
outside of reddit he is considered a bad director. not trying to ruin your fun, being a pleb is fine! And r rated blockbusters ARE for teens, no offense again, our younger members are always welcome here on /tv/.
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>>82748425
>outside of reddit he is considered a bad director
It gets to a point where I don't know if people are memeing or legit retarded anymore
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>>82748610

Considerything the current state of "anything", he isn't wrong.
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I saw a rough cut earlier this week, it was absolutely amazing. I think most of you all will really enjoy it.
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>>82743115
No it is going to flop. im glad the jews are going to lose money tho
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>>82743115
They really gotta stop putting jerod letto in things. FUK he is pissing me off lately
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>>82744565
Dude villeneuve is a poor man's fincher. And I'm from Montreal. Prisonners was mediocre and sicario was totally average
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>>82750219
fuck off traitor, villeneuve is our guy. You're not a real Montrealer.
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>>82743210
He's in these sequels so he can one by one kill off all his classic characters, then people will stop asking him to come back.

Happened with Han Solo in The Force Awakens, it'll probably happen with Deckard in this film, and it'll probably happen with Indiana Jones soon.
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>>82743115
>$200m budget
Why the fuck do they do this to themselves?
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>>82750475
He lives
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>>82746359
He didn't want to do the narration - that was a last-minute request by the studio so he deliberately sounded like he didn't give a fuck.
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>>82743430
Wouldn't a giant pink hologram of a woman look unrealistic in real life as well?
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>>82744738
Best Korea was the only place he could hide
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>>82750424
No. Leonard Cohen is our guy. Villeneuve is a hack director propped up because his films are bankable. And you're the goy that falls for it all.
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>>82743115
Nice to know Hanes cotton-blend will provide comfort for generations.
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>Mr. Ford, sorry we pulled you from your Sunday housework, but we have this feature to shoot..
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>>82750424
Jesus christ this scum exists.
No one from your shit hole country will ever be relevant. Canada is the toilet of the western world, nothing of value whatsoever
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>>82750692
Of course it would, he's just a retarded shitposting faggot trying to score points while being to stupid to actually think nothing he writes hold up.
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>>82747705
>such risk
>a cult classic
>meme Ford
>meme Gosling
>meme Leto
>muh 80s aesthetic
>risk
I bet you though Guardians of the Galaxy was a risky movie, too.
It wasn't, it was pretty much as safe as it gets, despite being literally who's to the mainstream audience
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The 1 for $5 or 3 for $10 plain tee in a sci fi movie
Will it be cgi like kylo's mask?
Hollywood has reached a golden age
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>>82748137
This, O´Bannon was the man behind special effects and production design in Dune. I was closer to Rob Cobb and Chris Foss since Dark Star. Alien would happened anyways. O´Bannon built history on cinema, Jodorowsky is forgotten.
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>>82750629
Who does, really?
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>>82752686
Dekard, yes.
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