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Post Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:19 am

here you go MsGeek :)...
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Post Mon Oct 29, 2007 6:43 pm

Well, actually it would be more like this...

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This is a photoshop job done by Noeland of a mod I actually did. There would have to be some sort of highlight done on the grip, and the dual-trigger actually could be done by artfully redesigning the trigger.

Here's what Noeland suggested:
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They could do this. Big time. And Nerf wars are fun. Just ask the "survivors" of the 501st vs. Rebel Legion skirmish at Comic-Con 2007. :wink:
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Post Fri Nov 09, 2007 8:53 pm

ridleynoir wrote:here you go MsGeek :)...
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I like this! I'd buy this in a heartbeat. :)
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Post Sat Nov 10, 2007 7:46 pm

Kipple wrote:I like this! I'd buy this in a heartbeat. :)


Anyone know anyone at Hasbro? This needs to be made, dammit!
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Post Sat Nov 10, 2007 9:45 pm

Hell, Blade Runner action figures would be cool, even if they were like the typical toys of the 80's/90's where they would have features that weren't even in the movie (i.e., a spinner that launches missiles, Battle Armor Rick Deckard). But I suppose it makes sense. They are action figures.
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Post Sun Nov 11, 2007 8:04 am

Just as long as they don't go overboard like Kenner had with their Aliens action figures, like the "Scorpion Alien".

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Post Sun Nov 11, 2007 10:58 am

Kaneda wrote:Hell, Blade Runner action figures would be cool, even if they were like the typical toys of the 80's/90's where they would have features that weren't even in the movie (i.e., a spinner that launches missiles, Battle Armor Rick Deckard). But I suppose it makes sense. They are action figures.


Rick Deckard in armored police uniform, pressure-suit Roy Batty, complete with probes that attach to his ports, med-bed Holden, (We can rebuild him! We have the technology!) liver transplant Bryant...the possibilities are endless! And don't forget the girls...there's Future Fashion Rachael, Pris and Zhora, with their Fashion Friend Gaff! Collect all their futuristic outfits!

Blade Runner! Making dystopia fun and games for everyone! From Mainway Toys! (extra points for recognizing the reference)
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Post Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:43 pm

Charles de Lauzirika wrote:There are actually three versions of this line (and you'll see all three in some form if you get the 4- or 5-disc sets):

"I want more life, father." - Workprint, Final Cut
"I want more life, fucker." - Theatrical, International, Director's Cuts.
"I want more life." - Alt. broadcast version (shown in Dangerous Days.)


Let's not forget the comic book's version (and one of my favorites): "I want more life you pompous ass!"
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Post Thu Nov 29, 2007 11:03 pm

Kaneda wrote:
Charles de Lauzirika wrote:There are actually three versions of this line (and you'll see all three in some form if you get the 4- or 5-disc sets):

"I want more life, father." - Workprint, Final Cut
"I want more life, fucker." - Theatrical, International, Director's Cuts.
"I want more life." - Alt. broadcast version (shown in Dangerous Days.)


Let's not forget the comic book's version (and one of my favorites): "I want more life you pompous ass!"


Good follow up!

Also in the Random House book "Blade Runner ~ A Story of the Future" Roy says,

"Life. I want more life. You didn't give me enough."
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Post Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:18 am

Are you serious about the Random House book?
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Post Fri Nov 30, 2007 2:15 am

Kaneda wrote:Are you serious about the Random House book?


As pitiful as it sounds...yes. :oops:

Keep in mind...this book was geared for middle school aged children.
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Post Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:27 pm

Charles, that hoodie is wicked! Go for it! 8)
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Post Fri Nov 30, 2007 6:28 pm

Kipple wrote:
Kaneda wrote:Are you serious about the Random House book?


As pitiful as it sounds...yes. :oops:

Keep in mind...this book was geared for middle school aged children.


Does anyone have a pic of it?
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Post Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:16 am

Kaneda wrote:
Kipple wrote:
Kaneda wrote:Are you serious about the Random House book?


As pitiful as it sounds...yes. :oops:

Keep in mind...this book was geared for middle school aged children.


Does anyone have a pic of it?

I wanna see this.
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Post Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:19 pm

http://media.bladezone.com/contents/fil ... rstory.htm
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Over 10 years ago I came accross these at an "All For a Dollar" store. I bought a bunch of them and am now down to my last copy. I wish I had bought them all, but only had enough for about 10 at the time. Has some cool pics that arent seen too often, but in general is pretty cheesy. They still show up on ebay quite a bit and usually for less than $10.
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