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Sammon, Paul.
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Blade runner (Motion picture) -- Criticism and interpretation.
Blade runner (Motion picture : Final cut) -- Criticism and interpretation.
Science fiction films -- United States -- History and criticism.
Film noir -- United States -- History and criticism.
Dystopian films -- United States -- History and criticism.
Cult films -- United States -- History and criticism.
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Sammon, Paul.
Blade runner (Motion picture) -- Criticism and interpretation.
Blade runner (Motion picture : Final cut) -- Criticism and interpretation.
Science fiction films -- United States -- History and criticism.
Film noir -- United States -- History and criticism.
Dystopian films -- United States -- History and criticism.
Cult films -- United States -- History and criticism.
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Future Noir : the making of
Blade
Runner
/ Paul M. Sammon
by
Sammon, Paul.
Dey Street Books, an imprint of William Morrow, 2017.
Call #:
791.4372 B632s
Subjects
Blade
runner
(
Motion
picture
)
--
Criticism
and
interpretation
.
Blade
runner
(
Motion
picture
:
Final
cut
)
--
Criticism
and
interpretation
.
Science fiction films
--
United States
--
History and
criticism
.
Film noir
--
United States
--
History and
criticism
.
Dystopian films
--
United States
--
History and
criticism
.
Cult films
--
United States
--
History and
criticism
.
ISBN:
9780062699466 (pbk.)
Edition:
Revised and updated edition ; first Dey Street paperback
Description:
xxv, 594 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Notes:
"Originally published as Future Noir in 1996 by HarperPaperbacks."--Title page verso
"Including new interviews with Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, and Sean Young. Plus, an update on
Blade
Runner
2049"--Cover
Contents:
Los Angeles 2017 (preface to the 2017 edition)
--
One man's obsession (introduction to the 1996 edition)
--
The film
--
The book
--
Development
--
The director and the deal
--
Script wars
--
Designing
Blade
Runner
--
The cast and crew
--
The shoot
--
"Blood
Runner
": friction on the set
--
The special effects
--
Postproduction and the music
--
Sneaks and panic
--
Voice-overs, San Diego, and a new happy ending
--
The theatrical release
--
The cult
--
The workprint
--
The director's
cut
--
The legend grow
--
The
final
cut
--
Blade
Runner
2049
--
Check the gate
--
Interviews
--
Credits
Summary:
"Ridley Scott's 1992 "Director's
Cut
" confirmed the international film cognoscenti's judgment:
Blade
Runner
, based on Philip K. Dick's brilliant and troubling science fiction masterpiece Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, is the most visually dense, thematically challenging, and influential science fiction film ever made. This book offers a deeper understanding of this cult phenomenon that is storytelling and visual filmmaking at its best. Film insider and cinephile Paul M. Sammon explores how Ridley Scott purposefully used his creative genius to transform the work of science fiction's most uncompromising author into a critical sensation, a commercial success, and a cult classic that would reinvent the genre. The making of the original
Blade
Runner
was a seven-year odyssey that would test the stamina and the imagination of writers, producers, special effects wizards, and the most innovative art directors and set designers in the industry at the time it was made. This book includes : An overview of
Blade
Runner
's impact on moviemaking. The history of
Blade
Runner
: The
Final
Cut
and its theatrical release in 2007. A look at its long-awaited sequel
Blade
Runner
2049. A 2007 interview with Harrison Ford. Interviews with Rutger Hauer and Sean Young. A look at modern moviemaking, the business of Hollywood, and one of the greatest films of all time."--Provided by publisher.
"
Blade
Runner
is a 1982 American neo-noir science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, and Edward James Olmos. It is a loose adaptation of the 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick. Set in a dystopian Los Angeles in 2019, the film depicts a future in which synthetic humans known as replicants are bioengineered to work on off-world colonies. Seven versions of
Blade
Runner
exist as a result of controversial changes made at the request of studio executives. A director's
cut
was released in 1992 after a strong response to test screenings of a workprint. This, in conjunction with the film's popularity as a video rental, made it one of the first movies to be released on DVD. In 2007, Warner Bros. released The
Final
Cut
, a 25th-anniversary digitally remastered version."--From wikipedia.org website.
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