" Regardless, this is a tremendously good trailer and it has me suddenly much more hopeful for the final product than I was yesterday. The shots we see are absolutely gorgeous, and as detailed and as weird as you'd expect. We don't really learn much new about the film, which is fine, preferable even, but we do see the cast in action and the world in all its industrial-dystopian glory. "- https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2017/05/08/i-want-to-be-a-blade-runner-2049-skeptic-but-this-new-trailer-is-making-that-impossible/#7138022b45dc
" In the trailer we get a glimpse of the horizon-devouring Tyrell Corporation building; a shot of an airborne Spinner cruising below an oversized Atari logo; and, of course, Ford himself, looking a bit more grizzled as Deckard, but just as fiercely determined. " - https://www.wired.com/2017/05/blade-runner-2049-trailer/
" A full look at the long-awaited sequel shows Arrival director Denis Villeneuve’s vision of a tense world filled with replicants " -https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/may/08/blade-runner-2049-new-trailer-ryan-gosling-harrison-ford
" With cinematography by infinite Oscar nominee Roger Deakins and production by Dennis Gassner, the world of Denis Villeneuve’s sequel looks to rival Ridley Scott’s original for misty dystopian moodiness, with just a touch of Only God Forgives thrown in for good measure. " -http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2017/05/08/the_full_length_trailer_for_blade_runner_2049_is_here_video.html
Bladerunner is for 'em motherfucking sci-fi geeks hiding in their mama's basements., never growing up. Adults dig August Underground and A Serbian Film.
Dig most of Ridley Scott's movies, but bladerunner is just beyond me. Tried watching it twice, got put into a trance on both occasions. He did great stuff like Gladiator, Alien and American Gangster (The Martian sucked though), Han Solo riding off battling human-like androids in a screen adaptation of Philip K Dick's short story made no sense. Maybe that is what film noir is all about: artsy fartsy garbage.
Can only say am extremely stoked........ Dennis Villeneueve till date hasn't made a bad movie. Think Prisoners (a masterful dramatic depiction of parents with kidnapped children torn between despair and vengeance), Incendies (god the unintended incestuous plot was so brilliantly warped) and Sicario ( Benicio del Toro as the mysterious gun for hire in America's war against the Mexico drug cartels stole every scene he was in IMO)-some of his very thoughtfully crafted works which deserve to be called masterpieces in their own right. If I may be so bold to assert, Dennis is a smidge better than the already fantastic Chris Nolan (Dark Knight trilogy, The Prestige, Inception, Interstellar and the eagerly anticipated WW2 epic Durnkirk ).
He got the nuanced, sexily sedated texture of Ridley Scott's neon-brimming future in the original Blade Runner pat down all right and the infusion of the original music score within the trailer evokes fond semblances of nostalgia , so it is only a matter of whether Ryan Gosling and gang can deliver and meet expectations (and yes it matters! Hah). Maybe we might get to find out if Deckard is a replicant after all those decades of speculation.
Bladerunner is for 'em motherfucking sci-fi geeks hiding in their mama's basements., never growing up. Adults dig August Underground and A Serbian Film.
wall against the synthetics.
Dig most of Ridley Scott's movies, but bladerunner is just beyond me. Tried watching it twice, got put into a trance on both occasions. He did great stuff like Gladiator, Alien and American Gangster (The Martian sucked though), Han Solo riding off battling human-like androids in a screen adaptation of Philip K Dick's short story made no sense. Maybe that is what film noir is all about: artsy fartsy garbage.
Can only say am extremely stoked........ Dennis Villeneueve till date hasn't made a bad movie. Think Prisoners (a masterful dramatic depiction of parents with kidnapped children torn between despair and vengeance), Incendies (god the unintended incestuous plot was so brilliantly warped) and Sicario ( Benicio del Toro as the mysterious gun for hire in America's war against the Mexico drug cartels stole every scene he was in IMO)-some of his very thoughtfully crafted works which deserve to be called masterpieces in their own right. If I may be so bold to assert, Dennis is a smidge better than the already fantastic Chris Nolan (Dark Knight trilogy, The Prestige, Inception, Interstellar and the eagerly anticipated WW2 epic Durnkirk ).
He got the nuanced, sexily sedated texture of Ridley Scott's neon-brimming future in the original Blade Runner pat down all right and the infusion of the original music score within the trailer evokes fond semblances of nostalgia , so it is only a matter of whether Ryan Gosling and gang can deliver and meet expectations (and yes it matters! Hah). Maybe we might get to find out if Deckard is a replicant after all those decades of speculation.