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Blade Runner 30th Anniversary Collector's Edition (4-Disc Blu-ray / DVD +Book Combo Pack)
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October 23, 2012 "Please retry" | Collector's Edition | 4 |
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| — | $89.97 |
| Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy, Drama, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers |
| Format | Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Box set, Collector's Edition, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Contributor | Harrison Ford, Sean Young, Rutger Hauer, Daryl Hannah |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 57 minutes |
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Product Description
Disc 1:
The Final Cut (2007) Feature (Blu-ray)
Introduction to the Final Cut by director Ridley Scott
Commentary by Director Ridley Scott
Commentary by Executive Producer/Co-Screenwriter Hampton Fancher, Co-Screenwriter David Peoples, Producer Michael Deeley and Production Executive Katherine Haber
Commentary by Visual Futurist Syd Mead, Production Designer Lawrence G. Paull, Art Director David L. Snyder and Special Photographic Effects Supervisors Douglas Trumbull, Richard Yuricich and David Dryer
Disc 2:
3 Theatrical Features
Ridley Scott Introduction to the 1982 Theatrical Cut
Ridley Scott Introduction to the 1982 International Cut
Ridley Scott Introduction to the 1992 Director’s Cut
Disc 3:
Photo Gallery + Dangerous Days, Existing EC + Workprint
"Dangerous Days: The Making of Blade Runner" Documentary (8 parts)
· Part 1 Incept Date – 1980: Screenwriting and Dealmaking
· Part 2 Blush Response: Assembling the Cast
· Part 3 A Good Start: Designing the Future
· Part 4 Eye of the Storm: Production Begins
· Part 5 Living in Fear: Tension on the Set
· Part 6 Beyond the Window: Visual Effects
· Part 7 In Need of Magic: Post-Production Problems
· Part 8 To Hades and Back: Release and Resurrection
4 Trailers
The Electric Dreamer: Author Philip K. Dick RT: 18:52
Sacrificial Sheep: The Novel vs. The Film RT: 14:57
Philip K. Dick: The Blade Runner Interviews RT: 27:38 [audio only]
· Introduction by Paul M. Sammon
· Inspiration for 'Electric Sheep'
· The Meaning of 'Electric Sheep'
· Wanting to Write the Script
· Hollywood
· Not Asked to Write the Script
· Adapting Books to Movies
· Being Left Out of the Production
· Problems with the First Screenplay
· Hating Hampton Fancher's Script
· Lashing Out Against 'Blade Runner'
· Meeting Ridley Scott
· Loving David Peoples' Script
· Viewing 'Blade Runner' Footage
· Harrison Ford
Signs of the Times: Graphic Design
Fashion Forward: Wardrobe and Styling
Screen Tests: Rachel and Pris
The Light That Burns: Remembering Jordan Cronenweth
Deleted and Alternate Scenes with Introduction by director Ridley Scott
1982 Promotional Featurettes
· On the Set
· Convention Reel
· Behind-the-Scenes Outtakes
· Original Trailers and TV Spots
· 1981 Teaser Trailer
· 1982 Theatrical Trailer
· 1982 TV Spot
· 1992 Director’s Cut Trailer
· 2007 Dangerous Days Teaser Trailer
· 2007 Final Cut Trailer
· Promoting Dystopia: Rendering the Poster Art
· Deck-A-Rep: The True Nature of Rick Deckard
· Nexus Generation: Fans & Filmmakers
Workprint Feature Version with Introduction by Ridley Scott
Commentary by Future Noir Author Paul M. Sammon
All Our Variant Futures
Disc 4:
Final Cut Feature Disc on DVD
Introduction to the Final Cut by director Ridley Scott
Commentary by Director Ridley Scott
Commentary by Executive Producer/Co-Screenwriter Hampton Fancher, Co-Screenwriter David Peoples, Producer Michael Deeley and Production Executive Katherine Haber
Commentary by Visual Futurist Syd Mead, Production Designer Lawrence G. Paull, Art Director David L. Snyder and Special Photographic Effects Supervisors Douglas Trumbull, Richard Yuricich and David Dryer
“The #1 Sci-Fi Film of all time” marks itss return post 10 month moratorium with an all new 3-Disc Blu-ray/DVD and UV 30th Anniversary commemorative gift set. Revisit the illustrious Final Cut on Blu-ray, DVD and get a UV copy of the feature. Additionally, the gift set features an all new concept spinner car for your collection, action Lenticular and a 72 page art production book with never-before-seen Ridley sketches, poster art and photos from the set.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 7 x 5.6 x 2.8 inches; 2.72 Ounces
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Box set, Collector's Edition, NTSC, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 57 minutes
- Release date : October 23, 2012
- Actors : Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Daryl Hannah, Sean Young
- Studio : WarnerBrothers
- ASIN : B00845MRKE
- Number of discs : 4
- Best Sellers Rank: #173,526 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #3,002 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV)
- #9,381 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
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If you're a die-hard fan of BLADE RUNNER and really want the best picture/sound quality that is currently available, this might not be a bad price, since I'm sure that previous Blu-Ray sets of this are selling for a lot more with it being out of print. If not, then this is pretty easily skippable. The 5-Disc set has a glut of bonus features and four different versions of the film: The "Final" cut, the 1992 Director's Cut, the 1982 Theatrical Cut, and an early cut of the theatrical release. The fifth disc is an amazing 3-and-a-half hour behind-the-scenes documentary called "Dangerous Days" (a reference to the original working title for the film as scripted by Hampton Fancher) which is LOADED with interesting tidbits and anecdotes about the making of the film as well as long studies of its conceptual art to its continuing influence on Sci-Fi and neo-noir genres. Having watched only the Final cut (to see what significant changes were made from the '92 Director's cut, and there aren't many) and the Theatrical cut (because there are moments in the Theatrical cut that are really interesting as well) and the documentary, there's a lot to digest and again, is only for really hardcore fans of this film.
I know that everybody HATES UltraViolet because of the issues they have with streaming the film on the various devices it's supposed to support, but that's so much of a non-issue because it's almost not even worth it to see it on a smaller screen than a television and someday, manufacturers will start getting the hint and just continue to provide digital copies, because those work quite well.
Of course as far as the film is concerned, it's beyond classic status, and well-deserved of its vast acclaim. However, the "Final" cut is not extraordinarliy different, aside from some digital clean-up, some insertions of some shots from the workprint version, some shots that clean up some editing inconsitencies, and some lines of dialogue that clear up some logical inconsistencies. The most obvious difference is the digital superimposition of Joanna Cassidy's face over her very different-looking stunt-double during the Deckard-Zhora shootout sequence, which has long been a source of bother for fans.
Personally, I loved both the Theatrical Cut and the Director's cut, warts and all, so all of the Final cut changes are nice, but don't make a significant difference in the enjoyment of the film. At least Ridley Scott didn't go all Lucas on the film and start inserting scenes that make no sense and actually hurt the film more than help it (See the "Special Editions" of the original STAR WARS trilogy if you don't know what I mean).
If you are a student of cinema in any way, this is a must see.
When it came out to the theaters many patrons were shocked that it was not more like Star Wars. It does have Harrison Ford and Star Wars was still the new yard stick for being a film of the sci fi genre. Directed by Ridley Scott (Alien) it was slammed by the critics and public so much that it was yanked from theaters quickly.
The film did get to the public when released on video years ago and has been going strong ever since. It is the film that would not go away. Retrospectives and internet dicussions are still giving this film endless reavaluatios and critisism.
This version is excellent the transfers are very clean with no visible defects and sound is some of the best I have ever heard.
If you have never seen this film I recommend it just for the visual style and wonderful noir atmosphere created for this future Earth. Those that love sci fi must take a look just to see what all the talk is about.
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Reviewed in Italy 🇮🇹 on December 25, 2019
Reviewed in Italy 🇮🇹 on December 4, 2019
Internamente sono presenti della sottospecie di quadrati che credo siano di riferimento alle pareti degli edifici tecnologici presenti nel film (comunque una grafica molto minimale).
Il fiore all’occhiello rimane comunque la steelbook inserita nella confezione di plastica nella quale viene venduta, il tutto la fa assumere un’immagine che sembra tridimensionale (guardare foto).
Blu ray: il blu ray hd presenta L’immagine del nostro protagonista il detective Rick Deckard con in mano una pistola intento a seguire un nemico, alla base troviamo il nome del film di colore rosso, sopra il nome del nostro attore protagonista (Harrison Ford) in bianco.
Il blu-ray ultra hd 4K invece presenta un immagine con i vari personaggi del film sotto tonalità di colori diversi con Rick Deckard in maggior rilievo, il nome del film in questa occasione è in alto uguale alla versione hd con la sempre aggiunta della scritta “the final cut”.
Film: non avendo mai visto questo film ero molto curioso di cosa si trattasse, avevo aspetttive molto alte sono rimasto contento ma non stupefatto.
Il film tratta del detective Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) intento a eliminare dei replicanti in fuga.
La versione 4K viene annunciata dal
Regista ridley Scott come un rifacimento completo da 0, devo dire che in alcuni punti si nota un lavoro fatto ad hoc ma forse troppi pochi rispetto al film completo che non grida al miracolo visivamente , certamente il fatto che il film è del 1982 può stendengli una lancia a favore.
Gli extra sempre se così si possono definire sono pochi, perché oltre all’introduzione del regista che spiega il meticoloso lavoro per portare in 4K questo film (una introduzione di 3 minuti circa), presenta tre diversi commenti del film se non erro, peccato che questi non siano sottotitolati in italiano sia sulla versione 4K che hd, solitamente la versione hd presenta extra maggiori, in questo caso gli extra sono medesimi senza nessuna variante.
In conclusione la steelbook non si può discutere,non solo è bella e ha un effetto tridimensionale magnifico ma comprende anche due sottobicchieri e una spilla inerenti al film, senza contare il costo non eccessivo(al momento) perciò ve la consiglio vivamente, peccato per il film un po’ acerbo dal mio punto di vista, da ridley Scott mi aspettavo quel qualcosa in più.
Reviewed in Italy 🇮🇹 on January 14, 2020
Internamente sono presenti della sottospecie di quadrati che credo siano di riferimento alle pareti degli edifici tecnologici presenti nel film (comunque una grafica molto minimale).
Il fiore all’occhiello rimane comunque la steelbook inserita nella confezione di plastica nella quale viene venduta, il tutto la fa assumere un’immagine che sembra tridimensionale (guardare foto).
Blu ray: il blu ray hd presenta L’immagine del nostro protagonista il detective Rick Deckard con in mano una pistola intento a seguire un nemico, alla base troviamo il nome del film di colore rosso, sopra il nome del nostro attore protagonista (Harrison Ford) in bianco.
Il blu-ray ultra hd 4K invece presenta un immagine con i vari personaggi del film sotto tonalità di colori diversi con Rick Deckard in maggior rilievo, il nome del film in questa occasione è in alto uguale alla versione hd con la sempre aggiunta della scritta “the final cut”.
Film: non avendo mai visto questo film ero molto curioso di cosa si trattasse, avevo aspetttive molto alte sono rimasto contento ma non stupefatto.
Il film tratta del detective Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) intento a eliminare dei replicanti in fuga.
La versione 4K viene annunciata dal
Regista ridley Scott come un rifacimento completo da 0, devo dire che in alcuni punti si nota un lavoro fatto ad hoc ma forse troppi pochi rispetto al film completo che non grida al miracolo visivamente , certamente il fatto che il film è del 1982 può stendengli una lancia a favore.
Gli extra sempre se così si possono definire sono pochi, perché oltre all’introduzione del regista che spiega il meticoloso lavoro per portare in 4K questo film (una introduzione di 3 minuti circa), presenta tre diversi commenti del film se non erro, peccato che questi non siano sottotitolati in italiano sia sulla versione 4K che hd, solitamente la versione hd presenta extra maggiori, in questo caso gli extra sono medesimi senza nessuna variante.
In conclusione la steelbook non si può discutere,non solo è bella e ha un effetto tridimensionale magnifico ma comprende anche due sottobicchieri e una spilla inerenti al film, senza contare il costo non eccessivo(al momento) perciò ve la consiglio vivamente, peccato per il film un po’ acerbo dal mio punto di vista, da ridley Scott mi aspettavo quel qualcosa in più.
La limited comprende anche una versione 4K che non posso recensire in quanto non ho dispositivi adeguati. consiglio l' acquisto.

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