>what were your expectations?
>were you satisfied?
>favorite scenes?
>worst scenes?
>oscar predictions?
Old thread
>what were your expectations?
>were you satisfied?
>favorite scenes?
>worst scenes?
>oscar predictions?
Old thread
how did they do it?
If this movie or the original movie was namedropped on reddit and morty, just once, or openly "parodied", it would have been a massive success.
>general
Yeah and we're supposed to believe that it's Sup Forums posters praising it
lmao
I saw the RLM video making fun of Gosling not having emotional reactions in the trailer. How hard is it to know that he'd be a fucking replicant?
Stupid brainlets
>what were your expectations?
Fucking garbage
>were you satisfied?
Very much so
>favorite scenes?
Vegas, the fight at the end, K's last moments while tears in rain sounds, I cried so fucking much ;_;7
>worst scenes?
I can't think of any
>oscar predictions?
I couldn't care less about that shit
They namedrop it in The ABCs of Beth.
Are there any stripped-down skeleton replicants?
id like to live in jared letos water room
Just saw it for a second time. And loved it. Much better in IMAX, almost a completly different movie. Only thing I didn't quite understand tho was toward the end when Deckard ask Luv where they're going and she replys "home" What was that about exactly?
It should be a success though
it was made for plebs
No it wasn't, you're such a tryhard loser
It's funny how they often talk about modern audiences as if they were above it but actually they represent the epitome of what makes the modern audience so retarded and stupid when they cry "its boring" at something that isn't capeshit.
THE MOVIE SUCKED
BORING
For some reason the one scene that really stands out in my memory is the mortar-fire nail-polish scene with Luv.
Then I guess I'm not sure if they made it clear that replicants are still active in the world despite them being illegal.
I can already tell by your post picture related is something you would absolutely love. You make me sick you swine
Are there any stripped down skeleton humans?
>tfw you'll never be the Goose, starring in Kino after Kino
>tfw you'll never have his kind eyes or be able to pull off any of the jackets he can pull off
You are such a tryhard loser, you think you're above everything but have nothing to sustain it, you will crash hard and it'll be fun to see but unfortunately you're just some random loser around the world so I won't have the opportunity to see you crash and burn and realize you're not half as smart and sophisticated as you fancy yourself to be.
Enjoy your elitism, I'll enjoy Blade Runner 2049.
It was way too long and boring. And no I don't just "hate it because I didn't understand it" I've watched every episode of Rick and Morty twice so this babby shit didn't take a tenth of my brain power to comprehend.
what do you call that kind of collar??
post your euphoria while watching in IMAX
Pacific Rim 2 General is just over there
Got off to a good start but by the end I hated and didn’t care about anyone. Didn’t feel like a blade runner movie. Should’ve just been a stand-alone film.
Way too much Her, terminator, and real human bean shit mixed into it. Also, everyone has great costumes and then Harrison Ford looks like a faggot asshole wearing what he walked off the street in
Here's your (you), I guess. More out of sympathy than anything. You need to work on your bait.
Say something else, this is hilarious.
I think those insecure chicks who get raped could use looking at some of this, it would really be inspiring to know there are some who are even lower than they.
>tfw k dies alone
>tears in rain starts and nobody is there to hear his speech
>he wont be remembered
THANK YOU
SPANK YOU
Everythings's "made for plebs". None makes a movie for maybe a few dozen people who are in on the joke. Chances are that even the most obscure art movie you can think of was made for some audience other than film school nerds.
he was just a skin job, not a real person
>t-t-t-t-t-this is h-h-h-h-h-hilarious
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If you mean K's it would be a shearling peak lapel.
His was unusually large and unusually fluid though. Don't expect to be able to find something like it for less than several thousand dollars.
How does an hologram manages to call and pay a stripper? It's a great gift and that hologram is a 10/10 waifu but how the hell does it begins to organize this.
any good?
Why did the rebels told Joe to kill Deckard? Couldn't they do it themselves?
Why did the rebellion left a trail of breadcrumbs to the location of Deckard?
Why did Luv didn't kill Joe when she had the chance?
Why didn't Gosling left Joi in a safe place before fighting?
Why did Luv kiss Joe in the final fight scene? Was she in love with him? That's why she didn't kill him?
If the new Replicants are made obey why Joe was able to disobey orders from the police?
Why didn't Joe killed himself when he learned that je probably was the chosen child?
Why did Leto wanted pregnant robots even though his company was easily making millions of robots?
If Replicants are semi-organic then how this is not common knowledge? How does the charade kept in place?
Why did Jared Leto stab a naked replicant lady?
If the Replicants are made to obey then why did they formed a rebellion? And if they can disobey why don't they just create led a revolt that would paralyze the entire economy?
If the blackout wiped out all technology why did Rachel and other Replicants survived?
Did Rachel had a baby because Deckard is also a miracle Replicant or because he isn't?
If they wanted to wipe out the existence of the baby then why didn't they destroyed Rachel bones?
If Deckard wanted to hide the truth for good why didn't he committed sudoku?
If Deckard was in Las Vegas making irradiated wood figurines why did he visited the child to give him the horse?
Wasn't supposed for him to not know? Or did he made the figurine before going to Las Vegas? How did the horse get irradiated?
Why did Rachael die from childbirth? Wouldn't a robot had higher resistance than a human? Wouldnt her vagina be more flexible?
Whyyy did the leader of the rebellion find a random Replicant prostitute to contact Joe? Why did she was asking for help in broad daylight? How did she knew Joi was gonna hire that prostitute specifically?
Wouldn't a Replicant had the ability to produce orgasms at will?
There will be some cheap one available soon. Just like with drive.
Internet you moron
Just got out of the theatre. What the fuck was that ending scene with the literally who daughter?
I didn't cry but that's the closest I can to crying since Toy Story 3
It's 77 minutes that feel like 4 fucking hours, but yes
If the rebel Replicants wanted to hide their location and the location of the daughter why did they sent the only person who knew her location to find Deckard?
If K is supposed to be one of the newer model why does he become uppity in the first place? He's acting like the old Tyrell models which got all replicants banned. Wouldn’t the resistance already won if they could rebel so easily?
If she is so important why is she left alone in the middle of nowhere? ISn’t there cameras there that the company can monitor?
If Joe is monitored constantly by the Wallace corporation why can he get away with hiding so much information from them at random points in the story?
How does the Joi hologram work? We saw during the Elvis scene that it works by projecting light, Where is the light of her hologram coming from?
Why didn't Joe find someone to heal his wounds? If he can get to a major corporation location he surely can find some black-market repairman to heal him. Deckard surely can wait for him.
Why is Joe DNA the same as Stelline? Isn't he a male clone of her? And why were twins listed? Was it all a conspiracy of the rebellion to make Joe and the company confused in the future?
Why did the chosen girl got adopted by rich parents who could travel off-world? She was just one hundreds of orphans. Seems very lucky.
Was it pure coincidence that she got sick and so didn't travel? Is the sickness a farce by the rebellion? Does the rebels not know the location of the chosen one? Or they know and just let her be thinking nothing will happen to her?
Is there a conspiracy? Is the rebellion implanting memories in Replicants in order to prime them to rebel?
What's the conspiracy waiting for?
If they had the means to get to Deckard why didn't they killed him already? Why didn't they killed Deckard after the baby was born? If they were willing to kill him now they probably also wanted to kill him back then.
>I didn't pay attention: the post
A person who thinks ''Everythings's made for plebs'' should be watching more films instead of making posts that he is not in a position to make.
That's exactly what i'd expect from someone who's favorite film is 'Blade Runner 2049'.
>implying it's my favorite film
You really have nothing.
Don't count on it.
Replicants in Blade Runner are biological, instead of the machines in Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep.
Yeah that whole building was comfy as fuck. Loved the aesthetic.
That was the memory creator, dingus.
Expect a lot of shit like that as the flavor of bait in threads about this movie.
what didn't you like about it? The memory girl wasn't a literally-who; K went to talk to her twice and the second time he got a massive revelation.
>what were your expectations?
I tried to go in without expectations despite not being a fan of Villeneuve or the original film
>were you satisfied?
Not entirely but it was pretty good
>favorite scenes?
Joi syncing with the prostitute, memory girl making the birthday scene, K facing off against Deckard with the Elvis show glitching out
>worst scenes?
Replicant rebellion reveal
>oscar predictions?
Idk
So am I the only one who thought the cinematography sucked?
Yes.
There's a reason; you are. When you mature in a few years you'll learn there is more to cinema than the films you found through the IMDb Top 250, and maybe then you can pretend you know anything about the art.
>what were your expectations?
not much
>were you satisfied?
absolutely
>favorite scenes?
furnace, final fight, sex scene
>worst scenes?
cant think of one
>oscar predictions?
noms for cinematography, visual effects, director
Blade Runner or WestWorld?
>a Blade Runner sequel/reboot and the Twin Peaks revival were both in your life time and both amazing
I didn't mind it, but her character is rather strange. She would of have been just fine if she was given a unique story outside the resistance. It's hard to imagine she could lead anything, even being the memory creator.
...
Holy shit how can one man be SO retarded
>pretentious faggot can only vaguepost and keep pretending to know what he's talking about when called out
Like clockwork
CELLS
Great movie, really glad my local kinoplex temporarily lifted the no singles policy for this one
were not
Yes, the cinematography was bad.
>Gosling throws Harrison's stunt double up in the air
>cut to a shot of Harrison Ford sitting down on the couch really fast as if he had been thrown
*walk in your police department*
*kills head of police chief in plain sight*
pstt nothing personel kid
you still haven't proved you paid attention to the fucking movie retard.
i assume where he was created i.e. wallace's headquarters
westworld is a show that gets worse the more you learn about it
>implying this movie would survive if they didn't lift the no singles policy
I fucking hate normies
That was someone else's story. They were the protagonists of a more fulfilling story. Deckard and his daughter.
K isn't special. K isnt the chosen one. He doesn't get a happy ending. When you get down to it, it isn't even really his story, despite him being the protagonist. He's just another replicant he will never be human and he will never bridge the gap between humanity and replicants. But at least he could give someone else's story a happy ending.
Dude stop is ridiculous
There are a few lines that I had difficulties hearing in the movie. In particular, I missed what Luv said after she stabbed K, before she started swimming toward the sinking car. I think she said "I'm gonna miss you" but I'm not sure.
This movie was absolutely his story.
What made it so good was that the director figured out that the best part of the original wasn't deckard but Roy. So he decided to tell a story of a replicant finding his humanity akin to Roy's story.
Sure the bigger picture isn't about K but this movie itself was about K's journey.
>tfw Thor comes out and blows this out of the water at the box office
Was this the last true Kino before the death of cinema bros? Is it all downhill from here?
She said she was the best iirc
I nominate this movie to be THE prime example of a Sup Forums movie.
sex AI
punching women
evil women
cyberpunk jacket
loner protaganist
literal robot protagonist
Called out? You put yourself and your true nature on full display as the intimidated plebeian mongoloid you are here I can see you
if deakins doesn't win an oscar...
Basta amigo
Not this user, but the big Joi said something like "You look like a --(?)-- Joe"
A what Joe?
>pretentious moron keeps trying to flip this on others and still hasn't explained how Blade Runner 2049 is "made for plebs"
K didn't die, r-right
Man just stop. Is sad. Stop.
She looked nothing like the original girl. Completely different face especially when she spoke.
k did not relentlessly die
Nah he's hanging out with Spike Spiegel in a a cool bar with other space cowboys.
"I am the best one"
Good
The sex scene was beautiful. So was the end. Did K die?
Big
I don't think she's meant to actually lead anything. Just her very existence is a rallying cry for replicants to rebel. The rebels just don't want her abducted and dissected by Wallace. They wanted K to kill Deckard because they were afraid he would get tortured and reveal their existence to Wallace.
>Deckard and his daughter
Please, God, please don't let us have the "Blade Runner Cinematic Universe!" Following the estranged adventures of old man and French girl.
Don't get me wrong, I liked the movie, but I don't want Hollywood churning out sequels left and right of the estranged adventures of old man and French chick
Absolutely. I didn't mean that in a disparaging way. I care way more about K's journey than Deckard finding his daughter.
K reuniting them was absolutely integral to the untold greater story of replicant reproduction, and that makes him important, but K's story matters to the audience way more than anyone in the movie. Maybe even K himself.
It's a genius movie. Please voice your disagreements, this movie is just absolutely built from food for thought.
but spike did die
>what were your expectations?
wanted to love it, and thought I would have to pee in the middle
>were you satisfied?
yes and no, I liked it but I don't see the masterpiece everyone else is claiming it is. It also felt a lot shorter than it actually is.
>favorite scenes?
last scene of K and the threeway
>worst scenes?
everything involving Luv being a villain, felt too cartoony
>oscar predictions?
nah, sound mixing maybe
I also thought the score was sort of lacking and the photography is not as good as some think it is. I want to watch it again to make up my mind though
Up to interpretation I guess
He looked like he was just fine before lying down. I took it as his "I did it" and finally taking it easy after all the relentless nonsense he just went through
I expected a Drive ending here desu
I love how in Blade Runner, you are trying to figure out if Deckard, who believes is a human, is actually a replicant, and 2049 twists that and making us see if a replicant is a human
If a replicant can be human not just through birth, but by the choices they make, can the same be said on being a replicant, if you lack the free will to make your choices?
>That hair
But Mike and Jay both loved it. They said its boring as in "This is amazing, but it wont do well because its too slow paced for kids and teens"
Good Joe
If i list off the myriad reasons why it's made for plebeians will you stop liking it? Of course you won't. I won't waste my time and everyone else's. What you mean by explain to you is ''Why don't you agree with me ;__;''. If i engaged and curbstomped you thoroughly i would receive a swift retarded rebuttal full of insults (just like that one) because that's all plebeians like yourself can do when faced with people like me.
Maybe when you've refined your taste past that of a 5th grader parroting Ebert and his disciplines I'll give you a chance.
No, he repaired Joi and now they live together happily on a protein farm far away where it's safe
>Why did Luv didn't kill Joe when she had the chance?
this one is valid