The director's cut of Blade Runner is way better than the theatrical release. But neither is as good as the book.
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Has to be the most overrated film of all time. Not least because of all the geeks going round saying (pretentious voice) "You have to see the Director's Cut not the theatrical release", even though everybody's seen the "Director's Cut" because that's the one that's been shown on TV lots of times (and it wasn't cut by the director anyway).Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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I only recently saw fight club (as I thought it was about cage fighting or the such I avoided it) I must say it was a great surprise & a really good movie, also gave me something to relate to with my brother which was a bit freaky (he recommended it)Originally posted by Freamon View PostOne of the best films ever made, along with Shawshank Redemption, 2001 and Fight Club.Growing old is mandatory
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