Didn't say "time to die" even once throughout the entire movie

>Didn't say "time to die" even once throughout the entire movie

Remarkable show of restraint on the writers' part, wouldn't you say?

Also: What blatantly obvious "underhand"/"I'm such a nerd"-references were there to the first movie besides a couple of sound effects (most conspicuously the machinery in the casino producing the same background hum heard in Deckard's apartment in the first movie)

Nobody cares about your shitty flop, WB.

or floppy shit?

THEBEST

CGI Roy Batty if it were some hack director

>this butthurt

The piano key in which K finds that babby sock is the same as Deckard plays repeatedly in the first movie. K also plays the same note in the casino.

Villeneuve knows better

>RUN FROM MY BLADE
what did love mean in this scene?

>What blatantly obvious "underhand"/"I'm such a nerd"-references were there to the first movie

>"You know, Deckard, with great power comes great responsibility. Dr. Tyrell called it "Replicant's Burden." Myself, I just call it as I see it: the reaponsibility of the master to discipline the servant."
>Roy looks directly at the camera.
>"The attack ships, the C-Beams, the Orion...It's our responsibility to civilize them. And if we can't? Then they shall dangle from the Tannhäuser Gate. The Day of the Rope is near, Deckard. We'll have every human in this country dead or in chains in 10 years, and may Tyrell have me shot during a Voigt-Kampff test this very night if I'm wrong. God bless the Transhumanist Party."

Instead the hack gave us shitty looking CGI Rachael, so much better.

>"Blade Runner"
>the only person to use blades in both movies was Luv

wew, explain that, nerds

what is Wallace

K was supposed to run when he saw she had blades. As it happens, he wasn't a very good Blade Runnerâ„¢ after all.

>bautista stabs goose with a blade literally in the opening scene
>wallace uses a blade in his first scene, about an hour before luv ever does
>k uses a blade to cut through the police sheet when he returns to burn down the shed

and you are most likely retarded, hope it was satisfactory.

Oh yeah, right. The stuff was even in the trailer, after all.

stop making these shit threads Chaim.

First thread of this kind I've seen. Or what exactly do you mean?

>home
Just came back from my 5th viewing, finally experienced it in english. It's amazing how half of the performance is lost through translation and voice actors.
Also
>Han Solo scenes
>some girl next to me laugh at EVERY FUCKING sentences of him
>she also laughs when CGI Rachael shows up
>laughs at the dog, "ask him"
What's so funny about Han Solo that I don't get ?

Oh, dear. I experienced it with a 12-year-old girl and her mum (who had obviously seen the first film) right behind me.
That brat just kept asking inane questions and commenting on everything and anything.

What a fucking shit thread

Had that on my 4th viewing but with 3 adults. I truly wish for this kind of people to get murdered.
>be an adult
>still acts like a child in a theater
Today I also had a guy checking his phone a few seconds into the movie, then thankfully one of the guys who were with him told him to stop. It was relatively quiet today, even though the room was filled with at least 30 people. Aside from that retard laughing at everything for no reason it was an alright viewing.

Then make a better one, retard.

What if Joi's last words to K had been "Time to live!"?

Dunno. I'd say that obvious switcheroos might even be worse than those so-called "subtle" references.

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My man, any new rare Hoeks ?

>count on young girl in front of me to be preoccupied about the dog over all other characters
>sure as hell asks "what about the dog?" aloud during scene when Deckard is taken in

Should've told her the resistance ate it

Rachel wasnt cgi? She was a lookalike

>mfw

Somewhat of a lookalike then replaced completely with flawless CGI.
Took them a whole year just to make that scene.

Looks better when in motion than in picture. Imo the only thing that seemed off were the eyebrows.

I'd rather have some rare Juris.

That's not rare, fag. But given her role in BR2049, I was sorta surprised to find out she had the second-highest r-rated scene-count of all actresses in that movie and has so far been the only one out of those to present her bush to the camera.

I found it remarkably LESS sucky than the shit they did in Rogue One.
Probably cause the scene was just blissfully short ...

>shitty looking
Here's your one (you), use it wisely.

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Anybody have the collage of the best cinematography from the film?

>all that rarety
You're godsent