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Has the original 1982 released version of Blade Runner ever been released on dvd, you know the one with the voice over that everyone appears to hate? I actually prefer this version without the added unicorn bits, which look like they have been added from Legend.
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Post Thu Mar 22, 2007 5:13 pm

No. It was released, digitally, on Criterion CAV.

It'll be available later this year when the "Final Cut" is released.

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Post Fri Mar 23, 2007 2:55 am

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dog_film wrote:the one with the voice over that everyone appears to hate?


i wouldn't say. as i know, about half the BR fans prefer this version over the DC.



dog_film wrote:I prefer this version without the added unicorn bits, which look like they have been added from Legend.


oh no man... DON'T SAY THAT!!! :lol:
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Post Fri Mar 23, 2007 7:02 pm

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dog_film wrote:Has the original 1982 released version of Blade Runner ever been released on dvd, you know the one with the voice over that everyone appears to hate? I actually prefer this version without the added unicorn bits, which look like they have been added from Legend.

They Unicorn bits were not from Legend. They were specifically shot for Blade Runner.

Why do people keep perpetuating this old myth? Ugh.
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Post Fri Mar 23, 2007 7:36 pm

Untill people hear the true story about the Unicorn it is a logical assumption to make. Maybe we should require all new members here to read Future Noir before posting :)
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Post Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:01 am

i can't believe everybody thinks to Legend when it comes to the Unicorn but NObody thinks to The Shining when it comes to the happy ending... people are crazy.
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Post Mon Mar 26, 2007 5:21 pm

Planta wrote:i can't believe everybody thinks to Legend when it comes to the Unicorn but NObody thinks to The Shining when it comes to the happy ending... people are crazy.

You know what, that IS weird! I never thought about that before.
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Planta wrote:i can't believe everybody thinks to Legend when it comes to the Unicorn but NObody thinks to The Shining when it comes to the happy ending... people are crazy.


Heh, just the opposite for my brother. We were talking to my cousin about the original "happy ending" and he was saying, "in the original end, it showed deckard and rachel driving off into the sunset hellicopter style like on the shining." Earlier on in the conversation, he was talking about the unicorn scene, and he was like, "it looks like something from another movie, but I don't know what it is." I guess he's never seen Legend.
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Post Tue Mar 27, 2007 11:37 pm

I think people would make the Legend assumption because it was also a Ridley Scott movie. The only other connection Blade Runner has to the Shining is Joe Turkel. Also a lot of movies have helicopter flights over the wilderness while very few have any unicorns.
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Post Mon Apr 02, 2007 7:21 pm

lets ring charles and get this rectified :)
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hate to be so picky guys...but this bugs me. the original U.S. theatrical version of BR has never been on home video...EVER. The only versions to be legaly released on any home video format are the European version (the one everyone thinks is the US version ) and the directors cut. Thats it. Dont beleive me...look it up.
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Post Tue Apr 03, 2007 6:53 pm

citizenchris099 wrote:hate to be so picky guys...but this bugs me. the original U.S. theatrical version of BR has never been on home video...EVER. The only versions to be legaly released on any home video format are the European version (the one everyone thinks is the US version ) and the directors cut. Thats it. Dont beleive me...look it up.

Don't believe you?

This is the one place on the web where people are going to notice that the same coat rack from one scene appears in another. Not only that, they'll then find out the maker and website where you can buy it.

Trust me. We know all about the different versions.
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Post Tue Apr 03, 2007 7:50 pm

you have a point...its just that this mistake is made over and over. if this is the hard core place...why am i the only one to pont this out?
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Post Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:23 pm

citizenchris099 wrote:hate to be so picky guys...but this bugs me. the original U.S. theatrical version of BR has never been on home video...EVER. The only versions to be legaly released on any home video format are the European version (the one everyone thinks is the US version ) and the directors cut. Thats it. Dont beleive me...look it up.


The U.S. Theatrical is basicly the one shown on television minus some nudity and language. The U.S. Version was also available on laser disc though it was called the "unrated" version.
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Post Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:26 pm

the laser disc is the european version.
and im talking about home video not broadcast versions
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