Emmet Walsh Synopsis: A 21st Century detective is ordered to terminate obsolete android slaves. Format: Blu-Ray Color: Color Rating: R Genre: Science Fiction Runtime: 122 Minutes Year: 1982 Release Date: 11-08-2011
Blade Runner: The Final Cut Blu-ray is a top-notch movie transfer from the masters to Blu-ray, as I can not see any artifacts or grain except in extremely rare places in this movie. I want to say I can also see some "problems" at the beginning in the opening sequence with all the special effects in Los Angeles' futuristic landscape, but the detail is so amazing and the transfer so crisp, that I was hard-pressed to find anything wrong with it. All colors, lines, detail and special effects were pretty much im..
Finally, the version I've been waiting for and many others as well. For years Blade Runner fans have been subject to the insane number of versions of Blade Runner and even the 5 disc Blu Ray copy that really is not worth the price you pay. The Final Cut is the version to have if you truly love the Blade Runner experience and have always hated the annoying voiceover by Harrison Ford that has plagued various copies of the film. Ridley Scott himself was able to have full artistic license with this film and you..
This is the version that you want to buy, unless you are a fanboy of Blade Runner and want all five versions of the film. If you want the best version for cheap (given the quality of the film, $13.99 is a steal) this is the one for you. I was blown away by the special effects, sets, costumes, make-up, acting, directing, cinematography, etc., in this film. Truly a masterpiece and it is brought to life on Blu-Ray. You can tell immediately that the studio did not cheap out on transferring this film to HD, it l..