One of my originals, in a stack of CED's, that my grandparents gave me with the player, in the mid 80's.
I wasn't supposed to take any with an R rating. I tried sneaking a few out. Got caught on some, but this one made it through! :) So happy too, as I was amazed with this! One of the movies I played over and over and over again! This is why this version, which I have come to now learn is called the "theatrical release" w/ commentary. I understand why some of the other versions and small changes makes more sense for the story. In this ORIGINAL edition, there's no evidence to support that Deckard is a replicant. The paper unicorn at the end, is meaningless, since Deckard doesn't dream of one and have this "implanted memory".
To me, this is why this will always be the original story, even though I understand the movies mistakes by omitting the additional info. Once a movie is released; it's you snooze, you lose. You released it. It's out as the original version. This locks it.
I do not believe in trying to change the story later.....Like Lucas attempted in Star Wars. The original will always be the definitive edition, even if the story teller made mistakes.
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Blade Runner

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One of my originals, in a stack of CED's, that my grandparents gave me with the player, in the mid 80's.
I wasn't supposed to take any with an R rating. I tried sneaking a few out. Got caught on some, but this one made it through! :) So happy too, as I was amazed with this! One of the movies I played over and over and over again! This is why this version, which I have come to now learn is called the "theatrical release" w/ commentary. I understand why some of the other versions and small changes makes more sense for the story. In this ORIGINAL edition, there's no evidence to support that Deckard is a replicant. The paper unicorn at the end, is meaningless, since Deckard doesn't dream of one and have this "implanted memory".
To me, this is why this will always be the original story, even though I understand the movies mistakes by omitting the additional info. Once a movie is released; it's you snooze, you lose. You released it. It's out as the original version. This locks it.
I do not believe in trying to change the story later.....Like Lucas attempted in Star Wars. The original will always be the definitive edition, even if the story teller made mistakes.

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