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dagComment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
Pretty damn impressive for $1500. I'd say they blew on the first 30 seconds of CGI and then didn't pay their actors. ;-)
TheFreakDefinitely impressive work for the budget.
While watching it, I couldn't shake my discomfort over the fact that this Blade Runner is rather cruel in his approach to his job. He's part of decommissioning an entire series of replicants. Does he go to every single one and destroy their universe as they die? What kind of sadistic person does that?
And couldn't the manufacturer think of a better way to shut down old units? It seems like using emergency services personnel to individually locate and turn off toasters that are past their warranty date is a waste of public funds. How about just giving the replicants a subconscious urge to migrate to a corporate facility at the appropriate time?
"I don't know why I came here today."
"Don't worry about it, just let me take a look at this expiration date next to the power switch on your neck."
"Wait! I remember things I wasn't programmed foooorrrrrrrr...."
"Did he say something?"
"Dunno. He's powered off now."
I could make that film for $500."
newtboyI was thinking just a replicant lying down to sleep and dreaming of Boston Dynamics looking sheep would do the job.
Definitely impressive work for the budget.
While watching it, I couldn't shake my discomfort over the fact that this Blade Runner is rather cruel in his approach to his job. He's part of decommissioning an entire series of replicants. Does he go to every single one and destroy their universe as they die? What kind of sadistic person does that?
And couldn't the manufacturer think of a better way to shut down old units? It seems like using emergency services personnel to individually locate and turn off toasters that are past their warranty date is a waste of public funds. How about just giving the replicants a subconscious urge to migrate to a corporate facility at the appropriate time?
"I don't know why I came here today."
"Don't worry about it, just let me take a look at this expiration date next to the power switch on your neck."
"Wait! I remember things I wasn't programmed foooorrrrrrrr...."
"Did he say something?"
"Dunno. He's powered off now."
I could make that film for $500."
newtboySo, it's what it would be like if Decker killed humans then?
00Scud00says...Doesn't matter that the clock is built on lies, as long as it tells the time accurately and serves it's purpose, the rest is irrelevant. And Replicants are, if nothing else, built to serve a purpose. Although I think you could build a simpler robot to clean bathrooms that would be cheaper and less ethically problematic.
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