#052 - Blade Runner
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BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER
dir. Fran Rubel Kuzul
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This week we dive in with Harrison Ford for our Creator Profile and his cyberpunk detective noir cult classic, Blade Runner, from 1982! Dont forget to check out the socials and remember we thank you all for your continued support!
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What do Rutger Hauer (Blade Runner), Mimi Rogers (Bosch), and Joan Chen (Twin Peaks) have in common? They were all in this straight to TV action scifi film turned road trip movie with antics... Wedlock.
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WEDLOCK
dir. Lewis Teague
starring: Rutger Hauer; Mimi Rogers; Joan Chen
Jackie and Greg get soaked in the perpetually rainy, smog-choked Los Angeles of the future for Ridley Scott's BLADE RUNNER from 1982. Topics of discussion include a comparison of the many different cuts of the film, how it works better as a mood piece than a detective story, the elaborate sets and special effects, and a debate on the age-old question: is Deckard a replicant?
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Will and Matt are diving back into the "Pyun-iverse" with BLAST from 1997 wherein Los Angeles pretends to be Atlanta, the movie pretends to be Die Hard, and Linden Ashby pretends he isn't actually just Johnny Cage!
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BLAST
dir. Albert Pyun
starring: Kimberly Warren; Rutger Hauer; Linden Ashby
BLADE RUNNER (1982) is director Ridley Scott's sci-fi masterpiece; a huge influence on both movies and popular culture as a whole, a nightmarish vision of the future, a triumph of world building, lighting, and sound design with still excellent looking special effects and also it's a total bore. Set in the grimy, rain-soaked streets of a dystopian 2019 Los Angeles, Harrison Ford stars as Rick Deckard, a weary ex-cop forced back into his old job as a 'Blade Runner', assigned to hunt down and 'retire' renegade androids known as replicants, including their inspirational leader, Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer). Way too slow and featuring an unconvincing love story, the amoral Deckard is a singularly uninteresting character, who manages to be completely devoid of anything approaching charisma, something of an achievement from the man who was Han Solo and Indiana Jones. Multiple cuts of the movie have ruined the ambiguity of the original theatrical release which is still the definitive version.
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This time around, we discuss the 1982 neo-noir cyberpunk classic directed by RIDLEY SCOTT and starring HARRISON FORD, RUTGER HAUER, and SEAN YOUNG.
One of the greatest science fiction films of all time and the visual foundation for the cyberpunk genre. Based on the novel 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?' by Philip K Dick.
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Joel and Chris are joined by film analysts Alex Jessep and Matt O'Dwyer to discuss 1982's Blade Runner and put a Thing in there!
The Thing. John Carpenter's The Thing.
Alex and Matt are two of Joel's oldest friends, so who better to discuss Blade Runner, the ultimate film about friendship?
Chris loves Harrison Ford's goofy persona, Joel realises it's not the ultimate film about friendship, Alex thinks Gaff is the worst detective and Matt wonders if you can replicate a replicant? A replireplicant?
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„Für seine Freunde ist der 21-jährige Joe Talbot ein Typ, dessen langweiliges Leben mit einem langweiligen Tod enden wird. Doch das war, bevor Joe in „CROSSWORLDS" landete. Alles ändert sich schlagartig, als die schöne Laura auf einer Party erscheint, Joe beim Namen nennt und wieder geheimnisvoll verschwindet. Nachts erwacht Joe. Laura steht mit einem Messer über ihm und fixiert den Kristallanhänger, den er an seinem Hals trägt. Plötzlich erscheint ein rotgekleideter Reiter mit Pferd vor seiner Tür, und durchs Fenster stürzt ein Mann, der mit einer MP auf Joe und Laura feuert. Die beiden können mit Joes Auto fliehen. Sie landen bei A.T. (RUTGER HAUER), den Laura um Hilfe bittet. Aber A.T. verweigert diese, er sei „raus aus dem Geschäft". Erst als er Joes Kristall entdeckt, ist er sofort bereit, die zwei auf eine unerklärliche Mission zu begleiten ... Joe versteht die Welt nicht mehr. Haben die mysteriösen Abenteuer mit seinem anscheinend magischen Kristall zu tun? Oder ist er vielleicht in einer anderen Dimension gelandet?“ (Video-Klappentext, Highlight Video)
A film about a "blade runner" who goes and "retires" androids. Kyle just wants to dream of electric sheep. Dave gets to fanboy about his favourite movie. The Machine is attracted to Harrison Ford.
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This episode is chaos! This week the boys take a step back from the darker side of horror and cover a large chunk of horror related news and take a dive into the horror comedy movie, Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Buffy Summers is your average high school girl, she's a cheerleader, she's part of the dance committee, oh and did we mention she's a Slayer? Destined to fight vampires, Buffy is joined by her mentor Merrick as he trains her to fulfill her role as the Chosen One. But when one vampire in particular threatens her and her school, she must Step up and save her town from being taken over.
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Horror Hour Round-up: 2:46
Halloween Ends spoilers: 19:52 - 23:48
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Discussion: 36:15
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Welcome back from the dead. Financial guru Mia Lemel joins us this week as we explore the character assassination and descent into mediocrity that is the back half of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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This week's Listener Takeover pick comes from Janel. She has chosen to torture the guys with 1989's Blind Fury, starring Rutger Hauer and Terry O'Quinn (the dude from Lost). Can Blind Fury stay out of the list of shame? Or will it burn like so many other listener picks?
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We're back at it and feeling five by five this week as we get into the first part of the television series of the syndicated horror classic: Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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