Friday, May 26, 2006

Speaking of mucking about with old movies...

Warner Home Video is releasing Blade Runner: The ACTUAL Director's Cut, We Really Mean It This Time. Everyone knows the story of how Ridley Scott didn't get to make the film he wanted with the original version of Blade Runner, because he ran over budget and the money guys took over and gave it a crappy voiceover and happy ending. That's where the first Blade Runner: Director's Cut came in.

What I never knew was that Scott wasn't completely happy with that version either, claiming that he was rushed and unable to give it the attention it deserved. Anyway, the For Real Director's Cut will be released in theaters in 2007, the 25th anniversary of the film. A special edition DVD will follow with all the versions of the movie and other bonus material.

LucasFilm, you need to be taking notes.

5 comments:

Reel Fanatic said...

Blade Runner on the big screen .. great, great news .. thanks for posting

Jason Copland said...

That is awesome news!

Anonymous said...

Kinski says ...


I somehow doubt it will have all the versions available on it. Video Watchdog did an article in about the film in 2001 or so ... detailing the 7 extant versions at that time. I can only presume this one will be #8 ... although there could have been more in between.

And I will say it again. The original, with the voice over and all, is still the best version. Period.

Michael May said...

Gah! Eight? Holy Moly. This is only gonna be three.

I'm torn between the two versions that I've seen, so I'm hoping that this one will be SO GOOD that it'll defintively knock the other two down and let me make up my mind once and for all.

(Do you still have that article from Video Watchdog, by the way? I'd love to read it.)

Anonymous said...

Kinski pouts..

..that I have it, but it is in storage. I moved everything in the garage into storage just before Christmas. Someday. Are you making a list of everything I need to get out of storage for you??

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