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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 215397" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>It wasn't until probably my 5th time watching it that I realized Blade Runner has next to no story. The world building though, oh my god. You fill in so many blanks and imagine so much more than what the script is telling you. Wasn't until I saw Fifth Element that another sci-fi world was so completely realized, and that still was paying a debt to Blade Runner.</p><p></p><p>For the record, Aliens is my favorite movie. I was 14 when I saw it in the theater, and I can still tell you what theater I saw it at, what movie posters were advertised outside, that's how impactful that screening was on me nearly 30 years later. It took years for me to come to that realization too. Back then I would have said Terminator. A few years later and it would have been Hard Boiled. Ferris Bueller is another movie I could tell you all sorts about the day I saw it, and I can't tell you how long Holy Grail would have been right there. In the long run though, Aliens always seemed to boil right near the top, where others would rise and fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 215397, member: 134"] It wasn't until probably my 5th time watching it that I realized Blade Runner has next to no story. The world building though, oh my god. You fill in so many blanks and imagine so much more than what the script is telling you. Wasn't until I saw Fifth Element that another sci-fi world was so completely realized, and that still was paying a debt to Blade Runner. For the record, Aliens is my favorite movie. I was 14 when I saw it in the theater, and I can still tell you what theater I saw it at, what movie posters were advertised outside, that's how impactful that screening was on me nearly 30 years later. It took years for me to come to that realization too. Back then I would have said Terminator. A few years later and it would have been Hard Boiled. Ferris Bueller is another movie I could tell you all sorts about the day I saw it, and I can't tell you how long Holy Grail would have been right there. In the long run though, Aliens always seemed to boil right near the top, where others would rise and fall. [/QUOTE]
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