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Originally posted by Platypus View PostReally? The book on which the film is based Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? has details of these tests. And in my opinion done rather better than in the film. It was published in 1968.
So these tests were not devised by a consultant who worked on the film.
Having viewed Avatar on Sunday in Edinburgh - it still pales in comparison with Bladerunner at every level - especially the music score by Vangelis - all on a budget of 2 million bucks - which is chicken feed.
Avatar is OK - but IMHO a tad overhyped.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostYou got a baby sitter sorted out then?
Though we did for Avatar which was also surprisingly good.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostBlade Runner
I listened to an interview with one of the consultants on Blade Runner; he devised the test they did to see if you were human. Interviewer asked why the tests were created; he said to check if someone was a psychopath. When asked who funded his research, he said the CIA needed some way of finding new recruits.
So these tests were not devised by a consultant who worked on the film.
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Blade Runner
I listened to an interview with one of the consultants on Blade Runner; he devised the test they did to see if you were human. Interviewer asked why the tests were created; he said to check if someone was a psychopath. When asked who funded his research, he said the CIA needed some way of finding new recruits.
He was in Ireland to screen the prisoners for release under the Good Friday agreement.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI just watched it too, brilliant.
It's the sort of film you can't describe without giving the plot away, you've just got to watch it.
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Originally posted by MrMark View PostDune (as mentioned earlier only because it was close to the book)
Flash Gordon
Total Recall
Star Gate
Alien (when it came out blew me away)
Blade Runner
The Time Machine (both versions)
Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Hmmmm, I don't think my cred has been enhanced by my choices.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWatched Moon last night.
Very good. Proper, intelligent Science Fiction.
It's the sort of film you can't describe without giving the plot away, you've just got to watch it.
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Originally posted by zeitghostStarTrek IV - The Voyage Home.
It's got whales.
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Dune (as mentioned earlier only because it was close to the book)
Flash Gordon
Total Recall
Star Gate
Alien (when it came out blew me away)
Blade Runner
The Time Machine (both versions)
Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Hmmmm, I don't think my cred has been enhanced by my choices.
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Watched Moon last night.
Very good. Proper, intelligent Science Fiction.
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