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Blade Runner (Five-Disc Complete Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray]

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Genre Mystery & Thrillers, Action & Adventure, Science Fiction
Format Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC, Closed-captioned, Multiple Formats, Collector's Edition, Original recording remastered, Restored, AC-3, Blu-ray, Color See more
Contributor Edward James Olmos, Harrison Ford, Sean Young, Rutger Hauer, Ridley Scott
Language English, French
Runtime 1 hour and 57 minutes

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Visually spectacular, intensely action-packed and powerfully prophetic since its debut, Blade Runner returns in Ridley Scott's definitive Final Cut, including extended scenes and never-before-seen special effects, now seen in sepcatacular hi-definition! In a signature role as 21st- century detective Rick Deckard, Harrison Ford brings his masculine-yet- vulnerable presence to this stylish noir thriller. In a future of high- tech possibility soured by urban and social decay, Deckard hunts for fugitive, muderous replicants - and is drawn to a mystery woman whose secrets may undermine his soul. This spectacular 5-Disc Set features all of the content of the standard definition Ultimate Collector's Edition. All five version of the legendary Sci-Fi film from Director Ridley Scott with all new 5.1 audio - the definitive Final Cut, three additional versions of the film, and the rare Work Print version - in addition to the in-depth feature length documentary "Dangerous Days", and one complete disc of bonus content including over 80-minutes of never- before-seen deleted scenes.

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In celebration of Blade Runner's 25th anniversary, director Ridley Scott has gone back into post production to create the long-awaited definitive new version. Blade Runner: The Final Cut, spectacularly restored and remastered from original elements and scanned at 4K resolution, will contain never-before-seen added/extended scenes, added lines, new and improved special effects, director and filmmaker commentary, an all-new 5.1 Dolby® Digital audio track and more. Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Edward James Olmos, Joanna Cassidy, Sean Young, and Daryl Hannah are among some 80 stars, filmmakers and others who participate in the extensive bonus features. Among the bonus material highlights is Dangerous Days, a brand new, three-and-a-half-hour documentary by award-winning DVD producer Charles de Lauzirika, with an extensive look into every aspect of the film: its literary genesis, its challenging production and its controversial legacy. The definitive documentary to accompany the definitive film version.

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    Product details

    • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 2.40:1
    • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
    • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ Unrated (Not Rated)
    • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 5.25 x 0.75 inches; 4.94 ounces
    • Director ‏ : ‎ Ridley Scott
    • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC, Closed-captioned, Multiple Formats, Collector's Edition, Original recording remastered, Restored, AC-3, Blu-ray, Color
    • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 57 minutes
    • Release date ‏ : ‎ December 18, 2007
    • Actors ‏ : ‎ Harrison Ford, Sean Young, Rutger Hauer, Edward James Olmos
    • Dubbed: ‏ : ‎ Spanish
    • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English, French, Spanish
    • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unknown (Dolby TrueHD 5.1)
    • Studio ‏ : ‎ Warner Brothers
    • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000UBMWG4
    • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 5
    • Customer Reviews:
      4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 22,001 ratings

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    4.6 out of 5 stars
    22,001 global ratings
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    Not looking good… but the replacement DVD is everything anyone could wish for...
    Update, I received the replacement copy and it's great. Just like everyone else said. Awesome!!! Well let’s just say that I hope the replacement copy isn’t this bad. I have to say I was really disappointed with the 4K cut of this film. Throughout the movie The audio dropped was out of sync and glitched images like the one I’ve shared occurred throughout the movie. However, what I did see and heard was fantastic. Let’s hope the second copy does not do the same thing or else. I’ll be back to continue this post..For those who might say, it’s my equipment I’ll give you a short rundown:NAD758v3 reciever, Panasonic DP-UB9000 ultra Hi DVD player 4K and a cLG oled65c9p TV . That’s about $5000 there and I have even listed the speakers which aren’t important in this context.
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2014
    Answer: This movie, appearing on every list of not only the greatest science-fiction films of all time, but the best movies ever made. "Blade Runner" is a movie that you have to not only see, but own, because it's one of the few monumental American classics, along with "Casablanca", "It's a Wonderful Life", "The Third Man", "Vertigo" and "The Godfather", that gets better by age. Like most of these movies, "Blade Runner" was a critical and commercial bomb, ludicrously dismissed as style over substance, for lacking a coherent story and for its one-dimensional human characters. Seen today, in a time of economic recession, class division and the state's utter disregard to come in human terms, "Blade Runner" feels more modern and relevant than ever.

    Why is "Blade Runner" one of the greatest movies of all time? I could write a lengthy review describing the movie's greatness, but I'll do the movie greater service by listing the reasons:

    1.) It's a simple story, brilliantly told, tightly paced and superbly directed. A retired police officer is forced by the police state to hunt down (or "retire") a group of bio-engineered cyborgs called Replicants. Under Ridley Scott's tight direction, the movie is a gripping experience as we see the main character struggle to fulfill his obligations and survive. The opening sequence where Leon is interrogated as rather or not he's a Replicant and the scenes where Deckard is pursuing Pris in a room cluttered with mannequins are as suspenseful as the best of Hitchcock.

    2.) The acting is utterly terrific. Harrison Ford probably gave the greatest performance of his career as the replicant hunter Deckard. Ford hated the movie and called it a miserable experience, yet in some ways, this helped add greater depth to his character, as we see Deckard's anguish, frustration and anger simmering throughout the movie. Sean Young is outstanding as the Replicant assistant Rachael and her scenes with Deckard, where he tries to teach her about love in his apartment, have an emotional intensity barely found in other sci-fi movies. Darryl Hannah made a huge impression as the lonely and tragic Pris and Edward James Olmos provides comic relief as the officer Gaff, who raises an ambiguous question at the end that still resonates to this day. But the highest acting honor, of course, belongs to Rutger Hauer, as Roy Batty, the movie's main antagonist. Subtle yet dangerous, a menace to society yet one with tragic grandeur, Hauer's Batty may rank as one of the greatest and most memorable villains in movie history.

    3.) "Blade Runner" successfully continues the tradition that has defined science-fiction movies in decades, in that it presents the central theme that the most humane characters are in the fact the most inhuman. Despite their supposed lack of humanity, Roy Batty and Pris are arguably the most sympathetic characters in movie, primarily because they are outcasts who refuse to blend in to an oppressive society (see below). In fact, the general complaint about "Blade Runner" when it was released was that the replicants were more interesting than the hero, when that was precisely the point. There's a disturbing sequence where Deckard is hunting down a female replicant and instead of having the audience root for him, the movie defies conventions and has us hoping that the replicant escapes (there's even a hint in the movie's finale that Deckard himself may be a replicant). At the end, when Batty chooses his fate, you feel a great sense of sadness for this inhuman yet paradoxically humane character.

    4.) No other movie, not even "2001" or "Metropolis", captures the feeling of being displaced, oppressed and and dehumanized in an oppressive society. One of the biggest reasons for the movie's initial failure was that it presented such a dark vision of a world where privacy is lacking, noise is abundant and commercialism runs rampant throughout the city. The sets, outfits, the insufferable rain and the cluttering masses on the street create a feeling of powerlessness, a feeling that prevents people from having the free will to be themselves. Deckard is a perfect example of that, as he is powerless towards a quasi-fascist police state that determines his fate or he will be part of the "little people". The movie is, for all its futuristic technology, is an expressive drama.

    5.) "Blade Runner" has one of the best musical scores ever made. Composed by "Chariots of Fire" conductor Vangelis, the music is a groundbreaking merge of futuristic synthesizers, organic compositions and even an element of jazz, as seen in the beloved "Love Theme", with its beautiful saxophone solo. You can listen to this music without seeing the film and imagine the whole movie in your head.

    6.) "Blade Runner" seems more relevant and prophetic today than it was released in 1982. Critics and moviegoers were taken back by seeing such dark, dreary vision, a vision where the rich care so little about the poor that they form a hostile, miserable ghetto. Yet walk down the inner slums of any city, from Los Angeles in early 1990s and Moscow to Tokyo and that vision is there before our eyes. Technology, which was supposedly man's gift to preserve humanity, has slowly overtaken our human traits, making us cold, mechanical and increasingly dependent on machinery.

    And yet...

    7.) The movie, despite its darkness, ends with a suggestion of hope. When Batty spares Deckard's life and delivers that immortal monologue which has earned its place in cinema, this scene suggests a promising hope in the future: that machines and human, instead of striving to dominate the other, can live side-by-side in harmony. This is not a hippie message, but a heartfelt plea for everyone in diverse groups to coexist and accept one another.

    "Blade Runner" is one of the American cinema's most towering achievements and an institution for every science-fiction entity that has come afterwards, from "The Matrix" and "Dark City" to "Ghost in the Shell" and "Cowboy Bebop", from the fantastical adventures by Hayao Miyazaki, to the grim, political fables by Guillermo Del Toro and Alfonso Cuaron. Even "The Fifth Element", in some ways, plays like a sunny, cartoony alternative to this grim classic. It is essential that you watch "Blade Runner", even if you don't like it (which is highly doubtful). If you even think of starting a Blu-Ray/DVD collection without it, then you are simply just one of the "little people".

    Strongest recommendation to steal at all costs.

    P.S. Like many great movies, "Blade Runner" has come out in a variety of editions, each of them a worthy purchase. There was a five-disc ultimate collector's edition that came out on both DVD and Blu-Ray. That is currently out of print. In its place, there was 30th anniversary edition released in two box sets: a multi-format version (with that memorable Asian face on the front cover) and a three-disc set released with only Blu-Rays (that's the one with the unicorn on the front cover). Either version you watch is fine, but if you just want the Blu-Rays in an affordable set, go with the three-disc set. Besides nearly a dozen hours of supplements, the picture and audio qualities are excellent. Since "Blade Runner" is an intensely visual experience, it is highly recommended that you watch it on a big screen and with big speakers. As the saying goes, the bigger, the better...in everything.
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
    Absolutely best, most complete DVD collection of the various Bladerunner versions. There are a bunch of us purists out there that know who Sam Spade was and what Film Noir is. Unfortunately "youngins" , you just don't have a clue. You have to watch some films older than 2000 to get a proper historical perspective about film. The FINAL narrated Blade Runner is excellent, as is the diectors cut without the narration.
    But the real value of this set is the outakes and the extensive commentary by Ridley Scott and others. It also addresses the two major issues that still are discussed today ...was Deckard a replicant and why was the narration taken out when the Director's cut was issued. My favorite part of the entire set ? The outake parts of Harrison doing the narration. It is awful and you can tell how awful because Harrison makes his own comments like " are you kidding me? This is insane" . If you watch the narrated version you will realize how little narration there is, AND , if you go watch an old film like "The Big Sleep" you will get it.
    The details about the filming of the movie, from the cinematography to all the "tricks" to achieve all the masterfully done special effects in just remarkable. And this was before all the CGI work done today Gen-X,Y,Z'ers...LOL. You will love this collection Bladerunners !!!!
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
    The best science fiction film of all time. The image and photography of Blade Runner is one of the best that has been done in contemporary cinema.
    Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
    I’ve had Blade Runner on VHS, DVD, Blu-ray and now 4K HDR. The picture has never looked better and is, in fact, astounding in 4K with the high dynamic range.
    Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024
    Ok. Firstly, here's what's in the box:
    The Final Cut version of Blade Runner on Blu-ray and in absolutely stunning 4K
    Dangerous Days: The Making of Blade Runner on DVD and the Enhancement Archive on DVD

    Back in 2007 when that glorious briefcase was released containing all a fan could ask for, it was barely imaginable that we would be asking for more but in a very short amount of time, our home setups got a lot better and the expectation for an upgraded re-release seemed natural.

    To this day, the stellar extras, which I'm led to believe were produced in HD have only been released in standard definition. A 30th anniversary blu-ray release I purchased a decade ago put these extras on a blu-ray disc and they looked even poorer than the way they presented on DVD. The fact that this 4K release resorted to the DVD version of the extras is at least some consolation but I am still frustrated that there has been no attempt on the part of Warner to provide the High-Def edition of this painstakingly thorough making-of doc and brilliantly assembled deleted scenes that fans deserve.

    Also missing from this edition, are the other cuts of the film. Most fans agree that "The Final Cut" is the best version of "Blade Runner" but for those who think otherwise or people like me who believe in the historical preservation of a movie, it seems criminal not to carry them over. The original, international, director's cut and workprint versions of this movie can still be found in decent quality on blu-ray box sets but naturally you'd be missing out on this excellent transfer of "The Final Cut."

    So if you only see yourself watching the "Final Cut" and can stomach its great extras in Standard Def in a package featuring Drew Struzan's stunning poster for the re-release, that's what is here.

    If you're a completist like me, wait for it to go on sale and place it next to one of the previously released box sets.
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    Leonardo Pozos
    5.0 out of 5 stars Too bad she won’t live, but then again ¿Who does?
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 27, 2024
    ¿Que puedo decir? Es una gran película y en especial el “Final Cut” me parece la mejor versión. Y también tiene uno de los soundtracks más bellos que he escuchado, la música de Vangelis le da mucha personalidad a la película. Supongo que mi única queja es el empaque de la misma película. Cada vez los hacen más chafas. Vienen cuatro discos, pero encimados en las dos ranuras que tiene la caja. 600 pesos y viene en una caja de porquería. :/ ¿Discos encimados? ¿Enserio? No puede ser.
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    Dane Scott
    5.0 out of 5 stars Its a good Blu Ray
    Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2024
    I bought the 4K Blade Runner version first and it absolutely sucked for picture quality. (Had the same problem with Top Gun Maverick, nothing but playback issues and picture quality).
    The Blu-Ray version is perfect as was the top Gun Maverick in Blu-ray.
    I won't be buying any more 4K dvd's.
    As for the Blade Runner Movie itself - Fantastic! Could not be happier with the picture quality.
    B. Vanstippen
    5.0 out of 5 stars Très bien
    Reviewed in France on August 9, 2024
    Très bien
    Kilian
    5.0 out of 5 stars Obra de arte
    Reviewed in Spain on July 28, 2024
    Pelicula de culto. Poco hay que de ir sobre ella. La edición francesa, en perfecto castellano, pues es el mismo disco, goza de excelente calidad de imagen y sonido. Los extras subtitulados en castellano.
    Didier Bresmal
    5.0 out of 5 stars Un très grand film.
    Reviewed in Belgium on July 19, 2024
    Un film mythique, un visuel magnifique, en version française d'origine, c'est parfait.
    À posséder absolument.