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

4.6 out of 5 stars 21,981 ratings
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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 ‏ : ‎ AC-3, Blu-ray, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Original recording remastered, Restored, Subtitled, Widescreen
    • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 57 minutes
    • Release date ‏ : ‎ December 18, 2007
    • Actors ‏ : ‎ Edward James Olmos, Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young
    • 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
    • Best Sellers Rank: #22,531 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
    • Customer Reviews:
      4.6 out of 5 stars 21,981 ratings

    Customer reviews

    4.6 out of 5 stars
    21,981 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers consider this sci-fi film a timeless classic with stunning visuals and beautiful women, praising its picture and sound quality. The movie receives positive feedback for its value, with one customer noting it's a must-have for sci-fi fans. The storyline and pacing receive mixed reviews - while some find the story superb, others find the plot underwhelming, and while some appreciate the tight pacing, others describe it as poorly paced.

    1,273 customers mention "Movie quality"1,161 positive112 negative

    Customers love this movie, describing it as a fantastic and classic film.

    "Everything is to be liked. Great movie, lots of puzzles. Rutger’s speech at the end when he is dying is incredible..it was ad libbed by him." Read more

    "Great price for a great version of a great movie. If you liked Blade Runner 2049, here's your chance to see the original in it's best incarnation." Read more

    "Wanted to see the Blade Runner 2049 so had to see this one first. Good movie very nostalgic for 80's movies." Read more

    "Great Movie with Excellent features ! A must for fans of Bladerunner or Harrison Ford Fans. Who knows a few years from now we may need Bladerunners." Read more

    493 customers mention "Value for money"402 positive91 negative

    Customers find the movie worth the price, describing it as interesting and enjoyable.

    "...Ok, so the women kept sneeking peeks, too. Great Movie at a great price. Thank you for the speed in shipping and the care in packing...." Read more

    "...Now I realize that I was getting the DVD for a good price and that corners might be cut somewhere, however it was somewhat telling that when I first..." Read more

    "...There's a lot of material on the 4th disc and most of it is worth watching. The documentary is good, though it kind of put me to sleep in parts." Read more

    "...All the special features are extensive, interesting and useful for study purposes. Very happy with my product." Read more

    339 customers mention "Sci-fi movie"334 positive5 negative

    Customers praise this sci-fi film as one of the greatest movies in the genre, with one customer noting it's a must-have for sci-fi fans.

    "One of the best sci-fi movies of all time...." Read more

    "Classic SciFi at it's best..." Read more

    "I choose this blu ray because it is a classic sci-fi. There wasn't anything I didn't like about this movie." Read more

    "Awesome, awesome. Classic sci-fi as good as it gets." Read more

    306 customers mention "Picture quality"262 positive44 negative

    Customers praise the movie's stunning visuals and pristine video quality.

    "...The picture quality is as everyone says here is stunning. The standard DVD even when upconverted cannot compare to the immense details of Blueray...." Read more

    "Whether you prefer the version with narration or without, this is visually stunning with a haunting storyline and a non-judgmental look at man's own..." Read more

    "Great acting, great practical special effects. Visually stunning. Emotionally gripping. Just everything you want in classic syfi flick." Read more

    "...Everything just seems to come together... music, picture, story and just enough science fiction mixed with "dirt" to give it that real (used) look...." Read more

    190 customers mention "Looks"173 positive17 negative

    Customers find the movie visually stunning, describing it as the best-looking science-fiction film ever made, with beautiful women and true eye candy.

    "...saw the original with narration and love it, it's here for you in beautiful, crisp imagery. Want to see the European version that you've never seen?..." Read more

    "...This film is what i call a brilliant failure in that it looks great but ends up being so commercial that any attempt to legitimize it on say a..." Read more

    "Beautiful, thought provoking, and forever changed the way we imagine the future. See it immediately if you haven't already...." Read more

    "...And the production values are really good ... a futuristic world that looks cool and believable but also is kind of depressing at the same time...." Read more

    171 customers mention "Era"158 positive13 negative

    Customers appreciate the movie's enduring appeal, describing it as a timeless classic that remains relevant even after 30 years.

    "Classic! I bought this after I watched the new one. I saw it when I was young (80's) and the new one was so good I had to refresh. not disappointed...." Read more

    "...Good plot with lots of twists and turns. A classic! Highly recommended. Probably one of the top 20 movies made in last 30 years . A classic.." Read more

    "What can I say, truly one of the best SciFi films of all time, a classic and now in the Blu-ray it jumps out at you. Visually stunning." Read more

    "Old movie...it says 2007" Read more

    275 customers mention "Storyline"192 positive83 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the movie's storyline, with some praising its superb narrative and haunting elements, while others find the plot unimpressive.

    "...I think this movie was ahead of its time! A great story, great acting, and actually some good graphics, Blade Runner is a must see for anyone who..." Read more

    "...beautifully photographed and stunning set designs good acting too.good story but two things could have been better.too many night scenes with rain..." Read more

    "The ending was a little different from what I remember. Might be part of the difference between theatrical release and "the final cut."" Read more

    "Great plot. Harrison Ford at his dowdy best. Rutger Hauer at his moody and simmering best. If you like rainy, dystopian futures you will like this." Read more

    198 customers mention "Pacing"103 positive95 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the movie's pacing, with some finding it tightly paced while others describe it as poorly paced.

    "...The Duelists 2. Prometheus. The best thing about this film is the slow, sort of druggy pace and the cinematography...." Read more

    "Slow and a bit confusing. I guess it was sort of realistic, but it's not what I'm looking for in a movie." Read more

    "...can robots have feelings? so deep. profound. existential. gripping. seriously don't won't waste your money or time. this film is massively overrated...." Read more

    "...'s also easy to see why some people hate it; The plot is stiff, its slow moving, and there are some questionable filmmaking decisions...." Read more

    The 4k UHD HDR is worth it
    5 out of 5 stars
    The 4k UHD HDR is worth it
    Without going into a preamble about how great this movie is, I’m going to cut straight to the point. I have the 30th anniversary Collector’s Edition in Bluray because it has the American theatrical release, which I like. I was disappointed with the video quality. I bought the 4k UHD/HDR Final Cut edition hoping that the quality of the video was improved. Boy, was I in for a treat! You can see the difference in the photos I’ve included. The colors are far more natural and the overall picture quality is just plain better. It’s beautiful! If you’re a Blade Runner fan and you only want one hard copy version, this is the one to get. You MUST HAVE a player capable of playing 4k and a TV capable of showing it. My TV is nothing special. Cost a tad under US$300 on sale two years ago and is only 55”, but it’s 4k capable. Those of you with better equipment will be blown away.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2008
      Seldom does a movie come around that is as popular or more popular than it was decades ago. Blade Runner was a Box Office flop when it originally debuted in 1982. Although the film quickly gained a cultish following of hardcore fans that enjoyed it as an epic Sci-fi classic. Now in 2007 the movie can once again be enjoyed by it's masses. A newly remastered collection of five discs has made it's way to hi-def world. So how does it look and play all these years later. Extremely well.

      I am probably one of the few to buy this movie who has actually only watched it once before. I was a child when this movie first came out and it was hard to understand how good of a movie this is until now as an adult. The story takes place in a futuristic world set in 2017. From the first moment on you can realize the epic scale this movie was put on. A corporation has created these cyber humans called replicants. Nearly identical to real people they were created to do slave labor. Although the replicants are very human like and that causes problems. Thus brings in Blade Runners. These bounty hunters go searching for rogue replicants. The replicants have been banned from Earth which means the Blade Runner must find any that find there way here.

      Harrison Ford plays one of the Blade Runner by the name of Rick Deckard. Fresh from his first Indiana Jones movie he shows why he is a action/sci-fi star. Four replicants free themselves from a planet and have come to Earth to search for their maker. From the first moment on this movie begins to raise philosophical questions. Right or wrong and should all replicants be retired(killed) for just being a replicant. Especially when these replicants become so human like. This becomes evident in the character played by Sean Young named Rachael. So human like and yet created by science.

      Most of the movie appears dark in many scenes, night seems to be when people live in this futuristic world. Despite the darkness much of the color is illuminated in a light blue color which is fascinating to the eyes. The music sets the tone thru the movie in which it can be rather pleasant to sometimes eery.

      The Blu-ray version of this film is quite a feat. The sheer beauty of it in high definition is the clear vision that Ridley Scott intended. From the first scene to the last you can tell this movie went thru more than a once over. The sound is excellent and really brings out the film.

      Blade Runner is without a doubt another classic. Although a sci-fi movie the story delves much deeper than that. This is a movie that should be seen by everyone. Any fan of sci-fi or just a good plot will love this movie. Age has only made it better. Without a doubt this is one collection that should be in any Blu-ray movie owners collection.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2025
      A must watch for sci-fi fans. Though based on Philip K. Dick's book, it really only lightly takes from that storyline. You definitely want to watch the Director's Cut of this film.
    • Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2025
      Even though I had to send this disc back to playback glitches (a problem I've had with quite a few 4K discs), when it did play the quality of the transfer and image quality was just stunning. Amazing for a film this old. Such fine detail and sharpness, with accurate colors that just popped. Even better than Blade Runner 2049 in picture quality (though not in story or acting)
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    • Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2025
      Personally I haven't seen the other versions of this film but this was fantastic. I did research ahead of time to see which was the best and everyone said this was it. And I wasn't disappointed. The mood, the color grading, the dialogue is just amazing. Easily one of my new friends films.
    • Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
      Blade Runner is a 10/10 A+ movie for me. My review is not of the movie itself but rather of the 4K Disc. I am only giving this movie 4/5 stars because the 4K transfer could have been better. There is an overall uneven quality to the remaster in certain places.

      If you know the movie, up until Deckard uses the Esper machine the scenes are beautifully clean, moody, and fantastic. Case in point: Sean Young looks absolutely stunningly statuesque and beautiful in 4k and the street scenes look amazing. Once the Esper machine scene takes place, it's like the image starts looking flickery and grainy. And I mean to the point that it's distracting. Once he is done and goes to Animoid Row in the next scene, all the color, cleanliness, and depth comes back.

      Considering Ridley Scott supposedly oversaw this transfer (or so he says in the optional introduction on the disc) I can't understand if that scene was missed or they just said nah that looks good enough there. It's shame because the rest of the movie is great, and the sound has never been better.

      I would still recommend getting the disc if you are a super duper BR fan like me and/or you don't already have a 4k version regardless.
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    • roccob
      5.0 out of 5 stars superbe 4K uitgave van een klassieker
      Reviewed in Belgium on September 30, 2025
      Een van die films waar het beeld en de fotografie wezenlijk bijdraagt tot de sfeer en geheel van de film. Met zo'n mooie 4K transfer wordt die nog beter!
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    • theRickyStarfish
      5.0 out of 5 stars Ridley sei Dank
      Reviewed in Germany on December 7, 2007
      Zu Aller erst:
      Als "Blade-runiac" der jüngeren Generation (Baujahr Ž81) muss ich gestehen, dass dieser Film (in ALL seinen Versionen) ein absoluter Meilenstein des "not-just-fictional-Science-Fiction" ist.
      (für die, die vielleicht irgendwann mal was darüber gehört haben aber nichts damit anzufangen wissen)

      Zugegeben, wer auf poppig bunte Farben und spassige Klamaukunterhaltung steht wird sich schwer mit Ridley ScottŽs Film tun (auch hier, egal in welcher Version).
      Der Film ist, bis auf wenige Ausnahmen dunkel, düster und verregnet. Dem Zuschauer drängt sich sofort ein behaglich-klaustrophobisches Unwohlsein auf, ohne jedoch aufdringlich zu werden. Man wird einfach gefesselt.

      Nun aber will ich auf einem kleinen Umweg zur Box an sich kommen:

      Vor Jahren habe ich bereits einige Versionen von "Bladerunner" auf VHS gehabt und muss zugeben, dass ich ziemlich angep***t war, wieviel Platz die fetten Boxen weggenommen haben.
      Ein Paar Jahre später auf DVD ebenfalls nahezu das gleiche Spiel.
      JETZT, dank der qualitativ hochwertigen und schön mit Relief geprägten Tinbox sieht das Ganze schon wieder anders aus.
      Optischer Eindruck: 1a
      Nachdem ich die Box geöffnet hatte ertappte ich mich, wie mir ein "häääääääää? wasŽn DAS?" entfleuchte.
      Der erste Blick des neuen Besitzers nach dem Öffnen fällt auf ein Schaumstoffrechteck in dessen Mitte "irgendwas durchsichtiges, aber in Folie eingepacktes steckt.
      Also gleich mal Žrausgenommen und geschaut.
      Es ist das 35mm Hologramm. Allerdings nicht so ein "billiges" wie man es von Spec-Ed DVD-Covern kennt, es ist eine komplette Bewegungsabfolge von Harrison Ford. Super geili gemacht! Bei richtiger Kippweise entsteht wirklich der Eindruck als schaue man ein Stück Film auf einem transparenten Hintergrund.
      Also mal weiter ausgepackt
      5 DVDŽs mit sämtlichen, jemals erschienenen Versionen des Films, PLUS der ultimative Final Cut des Films.

      Was es damit auf sich hat, bzw. mit welchem technischen Aufwand und Methoden dieser hergestellt worden ist, verrät uns Ridley Scott in einem "Brief", der auf "transparentem Papier" gedruckt ist.
      Will heissen natürlich auf stabiler, formbeständiger Klarsichtfolie.

      Wer das Teil in den Händen hält, fühlt sich sofort ein Stück näher in die Bladerunnerwelt versetzt. Dieser typische "irgendwie schon kitschig aber kultig-geil" Eindruck.
      Weiter in der Box gegraben und wir finden in einer Hülle:
      Sketches des Films, Konzeptzeichnungen "der ersten Stunde"....natürlich als Repro, aber einfach nur *pardon* endgenial.

      Über die verschiedenen Filmversionen möchte ich hier garnicht viel verlieren. Warum nicht?
      Weil dies zu einer Kontroverse führen würde.
      Jeder Film hat seinen ganz eigenen Fankreis und ICH kenne keinen, der alle Filme gleich gut findet.
      Einer ist IMMER der Fave und die anderen Versionen werden darauf hin als "eben nicht ganz so gut" eingestuft.
      Wir kennen alle die Gespräche in denen irgendwann der Punkt kommt "...ja, aber DIE Version von dem Film find ich 1000 Mal besser..."
      Sehenswert sind sie ALLE und zwar allemal!

      Also mein bisheriger, persönlicher Favorit ist die Version mit HFordŽs Stimme aus dem off, quasi das "the all seeing I"

      Mal schauen ob der Final Cut dieser Fassung den Rang streitig machen, oder gar abluchsen kann.

      Ich habe mir den Final Cut zusätzlich auch nochmal als Blu-Ray bestellt, um für mich selbst zu schauen ob es gelungen ist, soviele Jahre nach Release der Urfassung eine zeitgemäße Aufbereitung vorzunehmen.
      Auch wenn der BD-Player die normalen DVDŽs schon recht gut hochskaliert, so erwarte ich trotzdem noch eine sichtliche Steigerung von der reinen Blu-Ray Version.

      Mein Fazit für diese Box:

      Unbedingt zulegen
      - spart Platz
      - sieht super genial aus
      - beinhaltet alles was man braucht ob man nun neu oder alt eingesessen
      ist, was das Thema angeht.
      - spart unter Umständen auch noch Geld im Vergleich zum Kauf der Einzel
      DVDŽs
      - Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis meiner Ansicht nach optimal
    • John Doyle
      4.0 out of 5 stars Good price
      Reviewed in Ireland on September 9, 2025
      Great movie
    • Brian de palma
      5.0 out of 5 stars Goed
      Reviewed in the Netherlands on October 28, 2024
      Goed
    • Flyboy
      5.0 out of 5 stars The Ultimate Experience in DVD.
      Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 13, 2014
      This movie was and still is way ahead of it's time in 1982.

      It foxed many of the cinema going public who did not understand what the movie was saying, and still has it's critics now. It was a hard shoot for Harrison Ford, an actor who was really in his infancy at the time and needed a lot of direction. His relationship with Scott was a fiery one and the caused a little ill feeling that still sees Ford unwilling to talk abut the whole experience and the movie itself.

      Scott really went to town on this movie, and every aspect of it was under his control and design, he even went as far as to have fake news papers made for Ford to read in the opening scene in the fish bar instead of using current papers that would have looked out of place. He worked well with Hauer on this movie, both men having a more European sense of humour and outlook on things, this relationship possibly contributed further to Fords feelings of alienation on set. Scott even let Hauer write his last speech that is the high light of the ending. The studio hated the movie, and did all they could to stand in an ruin what was made by Scott in an attempt to remove all the soul of the film and standardise it by cutting scenes. They even asked Ford to come back do a voice over explaining what was going on from scene to scene. Ford thought it was such a terrible idea that he did his best to ruin if by using the most drab and depressing tone of voice that he could manage, but still they used it and to be honest, even though it is the version that I grew up with, I never watch the theatrical version due to this awful voice over.

      Well, what is in the set you ask? We get a nice looking card flap that fits onto a ESPER brief case designed card sleeve, inside the sleeve is a fold out book style disc carrier with colour images from the movie. This folds out in the middle, then the right and left flaps fold out again to present from the left, a 45% angled flap containing a glossy colour booklet that gives you a break down on all the discs contents broken up with colour images of characters from the film. Along with this booklet is a black wallet that contains 7 glossy colour postcard sized pieces of thin card that, on one side, carry an image from the movie and the flip side carries that images concept art drawing and both images have a small description at the bottom. The next segment contains two disc's, the first is the "Final Cut" version of Blade Runner and the second is "Dangerous Days, The Making of Blade Runner". The next segment contains two disc's of which disc 1 is named "Archival Versions" and contains the US and international theatrical versions as well as the Directors cut. The next disc is titled "Enhancement Archive" that contains information on the movies roots concerning Phillip K Dick, and information on graphic design, wardrobe screen tests and deleted and alternate scenes and the final disc contains the "Workprint" of the movie that features alternative music, scenes and voice over. This has never been released in any form before and truly is worth watching for historical interest.

      The picture quality, sound and clarity of the DVD's are excellent and even better when watched on an up-scaling machine. An exceptional set that just about covers every aspect of the movie and can only be beaten by buying the Blu ray version of the same. I hope that this will remain the truly definitive version of Blade Runner but I guess that the next experiment will be 3D or the likes. Until then go get this if you like the extras, if not, go for the cheaper 2 disc option with just the movies.