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Blade Runner 2049
Blade Runner 2049 (2017) behind the scenes production design by Dennis Gassner cinematography by Roger Deakins
American Spirits-Inner Wave from the album III released in 2013
Inner Wave, based out of Los Angeles CA, is an alternative indie-pop band known for there blend of psychedelic, synthwave, indie rock, jazz, and latin sounds.
Founded in 2006, the band takes influence from other artists such as The Stokes, Tame Impala, Gorillaz, and Marvin Gaye. They also take a lot of influence from the Blade Runner film (which is frequently referenced in their music), and si-fi aesthetics.
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“I’m not in the business. I am the business.” -Genos
i know im super late to the saigenos party, but here’s a crossover with Blade Runner (1982); screencaps from the film redrawn as Saitama and Genos
What if we monologued in the rain on top of the brutalist KFC, though? It's perfect for noir cyberpunk - just needs some neon!
"It's to bad she won't live. but then again, who dose?" -Gaff, Bladerunner
Couldn't find the original artist for the picture if anyone knows please let me know so I can give the proper credit.
"Our lives mean nothing next to a storm that's coming. Dying for the right cause. It's the most human thing we can do." - Freysa Bladerunner 2049
"They’re my friends. I made them."
- J.F. Sebastian, Blade Runner
Blade Runner by Ridley Scott.
Based on Philip K. Dick's 1968 novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"
I'm a huge fan of this film, it's one of my favorite sci-fi movies of all time.
Blade Runner is simply one of those cinematic candies, that when I first saw it on Netflix, I never saw the world the same way again.
Check it out and feel the visual boundaries of cinema expand.
I love this shot.
When you look at sci-fi stories like Star Wars, especially, there's so much more to it than just the technology. It comes back to this idea of "the Force" which I think is based on a lot of Eastern philosophy and religious ideas of "you can either be on the dark side or the light side". It's kind of that Yin and Yang sort of look at energy as a whole. Star Wars has a second meaning to it.
I mean, George Lucas himself even admitted that Star Wars was an allegory for the Vietnam War, especially around Nixon trying to get reelected. He even mentions that democracies aren’t taken, they're given away. Though I also know that he also borrowed significantly from the legends of King Arthur.
I think there's a lot of meaning in sci-fi in general. It's a way to comment on our reality and our current situation through another lens. I think that's the beauty of sci-fi in general. It's also why I think the most recent Star Wars movies got negative reviews, because they were trying to tell Star Wars stories and not real-life stories.
It's a great reflection tool. If Star Wars is about Vietnam, then Dune is about the Middle East. Because Arrakis the planet = Iraq. Spice is the resource, oil is the resource. At the core of it, I think that's the whole point.
A Marvel Comics Super Special: Blade Runner #1.
A new life awaits you in the Off-world colonies! A chance to begin again in a golden land of opportunity and adventure!
BLADE RUNNER (1982) dir. Ridley Scott
Peter David and Rick Leonardi did it first.
One of my favourite shots from Blade Runner (1982)
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Harrison Ford has the energy of an autistic person who has been overstimulated for literal decades