>The Final Cut Wrong. >Not really just watch the shorts and you'll have all you need to know going in If you haven't seen the original, Blade Runner 2049 should be a low priority, unless you're some kind of impulsive consumerist goon who is attracted to everything new and shiny.
Andrew Cox
Good actress or just eye-candy?
Isaac Cox
What do you mean by priority you bubbling mongoloid.
Colton Wilson
mediocre. don't understand what's the hype about. I mean both film and this actress.
Michael Garcia
following Sapper Morton a veteran of the war on kalantha before the blackout, getting reported >youtube.com/watch?v=aZ9Os8cP_gg
So was he just in town for a while getting farm equipment, or what? You have to assume he owned the farmhouse, or was at least the tenant, since 2021 when Rachel died. The timeline gets a little murky with this one.
Adam Butler
Reminder the ones praising this garbage are literally people that only watch capeshit and a24 movies.
Hudson Morris
Aside from the meme text, this should have been the real movie poster. Why the FUCK did we get these pieces of shit?
Jayden Moore
this one's better
Austin Gonzalez
Focus group feedback.
Noah Martinez
Watch the original theatrical release first.
Director's/Final Cut is not canon. It's just Ridley jerking himself off and trying to make Deckard into a replicant which both the original author, screenwriter and Harrison Ford (i know he's just an actor but whatever) all disagree with.
Austin Miller
So like are these posters official or not?
Noah Robinson
Which is a good thing, they're breaking the conditioning of capshit and remakes of movies people don't really care about anymore
Jeremiah Bennett
Has anyone seen Solider (1998)
Apparently it's the off-world, but not totally confirmed.
Ryder Jackson
Yes
Camden Kelly
just got back from this. went in blind, only really went 'cause i recognised the director's name (i really like Enemy + Prisoners). I REALLY like it. Prob sounds like hyperbole, but I think it'll be 'the next' Drive.
Matthew Gonzalez
more like reddit general.
Leo Perry
>I blade run Doesn't have the same ring
Justin Russell
Great post, reddit.
Nathan Carter
It's kind of a niche movie and studios were hoping the big names would attract people not that familiar with the franchise by placing all of them on the poster. It looks really shitty but I understand why they did it.
A high res/stylized version of this would have sufficed.
Matthew Walker
>"Not really just watch the shorts and you'll have all you need to know going in" >Be dumb enough to say this
Plot of the movie entirely circles around the outcome of the first one.
Adam Reyes
both
Liam Brown
not "I retire."
Aaron Allen
Now this has potential.
Gavin Garcia
Higher res no text
Austin Bennett
I liked the naked girl in goo. Its not the nudity its the vulnerability.
Gabriel Jackson
>Stylized
Leo Morris
>nuBladeRunner "smart" sci-fi for the BrBa/Star Wars/capeshit crowd. Nolan 2.0
Brayden Torres
Eye candy. She has 0 talent.
Hudson Jackson
If they make a sequel (probably not) would you like to see Off-World?
Justin Adams
I thought reddit hated it just like all the other normies.
Asher Edwards
Got any more high res art for 2049?
Anthony Morgan
Why is this movie flopping?
Joseph Sullivan
>Got any more high res art for 2049? just some screencaps from the trailers that are in this
Adam Mitchell
If they were watching something else for sure, but watching this is no different than capeshit. Its like the ones who watch Korean cinema and think they're above "hollywood stuff" when the reality of it is that its basically Hollywood 2. It gives plebs the ability to say they've seen foreign films and allows them to keep the same type of enjoyment they get from Blockbusters.
>but I think it'll be 'the next' Drive. You weren't here for Drive were you? That movie was absolutely hated by all the mongs that came here expecting a fast and furious type film. Unlike this shit which has been universally praised by the plebs Drive became popular with everyone else(mind you this is about posters and not critics) after it became a meme.
Logan Cox
>flopping? because it's not these
Henry Robinson
It's a hallmark of a masterpiece. You really shouldn't feel sad.
Ryan Thompson
Looks like that pasta went down the memory hole
Anthony White
Damn, is there a frame of this movie that isn't drenched in kinography?
Brayden Sanchez
As someone who read Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, I liked how Blade Runner 2049 actually showed some more of the environment faithfully to the book (such as the hills and hills of ruins and scrap metal outside of the city that people who worshipped Mercer would see every day in their Mercer boxes). Honestly K is a lot more like Deckard from the book than Harrison's Deckard.
I feel like the director intentionally did this.
This movie really is the "Alien Isolation" of sequels.
William Anderson
at least 3 people walked out on this film when i went to see it. far from adored by plebs.
redditors love it. and that shows you the current state of Sup Forums
Logan Baker
>Wrong. so which cut?
Jonathan Ward
>Which version of the first is the best one to watch >The Final Cut
You mean International Theatrical Cut
Mason Cox
Director's
Jace Rogers
>praise across all user based movie related sites instantly That's adored by plebs. Unlike Drive which initially was only praised by this board youtube.com/watch?v=XkZ5I_XmubQ
Angel Hughes
Question user, should I view this movie in the morning or night ? Gonna see it tomorrow
Oliver Perez
No Country for Old Men was also praised instantly on all platforms possible, is it a film for plebs then?
Oliver Diaz
I thought Sup Forums liked this Blade Runner?
Eli Davis
I've seen it in the afternoon around 12-1, watched it 3 times now but only because the night showings were too full and i wanted a good seat.
I would watch it at night if possible you will be in and out in about 3 hours so pick a suitable time
Elijah Hill
Is the goose now one of a kino, has he became a real human being and a real hero???
Levi Richardson
well I liked her character in the movie, if she just played herself then I'm in love with her
Going tonight. Thinking I already know your answers but the imax version is at a pretty late time. Am I fucking up if I go and see the standard version?
Thomas Smith
2d IMAX is MAX kino
Lucas Price
>Am I fucking up if I go and see the standard version? Deakins said on his own website forum that imax has some extra part of the framing including but it was intended to be seen in normal 2d so you won't be missing out on his vision
Robert Allen
Yes and you would know that if you were "here". Assassination > giant gap > NCFOM > dog shit > TWBB In fact it isn't even in the top 5 for the brothers
Ryder James
>never watch a movie more then once in the movie plexes >watching this for the third time tonight
Liam Wood
imax has better sound and it tends to be so loud that it drowns out even people who are talking so i prefer imax
Asher Sanders
I watched in 2D IMAX kino, I enjoyed it left me with a migrane and a bunch of feels! Going to see the 11 30 standard screening which I might be alone to watch.
Gavin Reyes
Most certainly in the night. Go to the latest screening possible so when you exit the theater there is no normie rumble on the streets that will take you out of it.
Walking the foggy cold empty streets of my town completely alone after watching the film was really a special kind of feel.
Ian Brown
That's what I meant. 2D IMAX.
Charles Powell
Thoughts on this video game kino?
I mean the "EU" for Blade Runner is almost non-existent.
Jaxon Gray
How did she get the role?
Jaxson Torres
yikes time to stop responding to you
Jack Powell
>kill animals >gets hunted by Bladerunner >Tax dollars wasted when he lets them go due to MUH EMPATHY
Juan Reed
delet this
Colton Sanders
Man that sucks to be him. So his horse memory was pure coincidence?
Lucas Perry
Soldier takes place on one of the planets they dumb garbage on. It's a generic action movie but it's still fun to watch
Ayden Phillips
>art
Bentley Peterson
that sounds really nice user. I watched it during the day like a pleb and had to drive home in the full midday sun.
Gavin Ward
I think its cool that the story is seemingly randomised in every play through, though your actions change shit too like if you're a rep or not. I always feel bad for Lucy, but I remember her being both human and replicant depending on the play through so w/e. I'm not a great fan of the ending where you drive off with her, you get pedo vibes.
David Hughes
Not everything needs a EU. It's okay to let things remain in the past and die.
Carter Cox
Are you fucking retarded.
Luke Martin
they give that memory to every replicant. but due to the nature of his job (being a detective and all), he was the first one to reach it.
Andrew Hughes
pta babby detected
Ryan Jenkins
...
Nicholas Long
no, more it was coincidence that the random who that got the memory was the cop who found Rachel.
Alexander Hughes
Anyone notice the Frank Sinatra song is basically talking to Joe directly
>It's quarter to three, there's no one in the place except you and me >sentimental joe >I could tell you a lot, but you've got to be true to your code
The only thing about the movie was the shitty poster.
Robert Sanders
But if its illegal to imprint real memories why did she do it?
Camden Reyes
fucking the posters were such shit how did the marketing fuck up this bad.
Lincoln Howard
>Do I need to watch the first one?
Lincoln Perry
>they give that memory to every replicant no they don't. the rebellion leader said we wish it was all us talking about being the chosen one.
Asher Bell
I hope you fully zipped up your jacket and put your hands in the pockets while walking in a robotic pace because I sure did
Anthony Hughes
because she decided she cared more about sharing memories than obeying the law
Nathaniel Cooper
why not, who's going to catch her? >every memory has a piece of its maker
Cameron Foster
And its just as dumb as Force Awakens. Just a bunch of references and poetry to an old movie and a dumb mystery box detective crap.
Blade Runner 2049 had no point from beginning to end. In the original. you could find 10 different major philisophical points the film had, about the relationship between god and man, mortality, what makes a person real, what does it mean to truly live.. and there are many more. This film doesnt have any point... at all. The original had like 10 philisophical points you could write books on. This film does not have a single one. Not one. Its sort of mind blowing that they can get away with it.... I feel offended that they can just slap the Blade Runner name on it and have it have nothing to do with the heart of the original.... like if theyd made a new Star Wars film where they didnt mention or have the force. The whole heart and reason for existing is just not there.
Glossy...also contrived, bleak and without charm, almost devoid of ideas and not confident in the few it does play around with, leaving absolutely nothing to the imagination. My biggest gripe, however, is that it leaves the existentialism of the first in favor of an essentialist outlook which is completely uninteresting and oddly dated in a time when A.I. is a very hot topic. The political dimension of the story is force-fed to us and then left in the dust.
Lifeless. That’s the word I’m looking for.
Adam Campbell
*the only bad thing
Connor Wright
So the super-soldier clones raised from infancy is just a REALLY inferior product to skinjobs? I don't quite see it.
Eli Flores
This is great. They let Ville nad company fill this movie to the brim with unfiltered kino. I think the marketing is where the suits started stepping on the breaks with market research and stuff. They had to get the orange/teal shit in there but at least they kept the aesthetic somewhat.
Evan Murphy
Considering that she didn't seem to remember it was her own memory, I would think it was an unconscious thing.
Christopher Gray
are you really suspried though? these mongoloids were calling the last jedi kino yesterday. next month it'll be thor and justice league then whatever garbage they watch during screener season
Jordan Reyes
>Considering that she didn't seem to remember it was her own memory What the fuck are you talking about?
Benjamin James
>she didn't seem to remember it was her own memory
Aiden Ward
>But if its illegal to imprint real memories why did she do it? >every artist has a bit of themselves in their work or something like that she said. she didn't implant the memory directly because it was a boy but she didn't expect it to lead back to her knowing K would be a detective who stumbles across fucking sapper and his box of bones and photos and baby sock
Joshi explains why the memory was there in general