Blade Runner

Blade Runner(1982)

R
06/25/1982 (US)Science Fiction, Drama, Thriller1h 58m
7.9

"Man has made his match... now it's his problem."

Overview

In the smog-choked dystopian Los Angeles of 2019, blade runner Rick Deckard is called out of retirement to terminate a quartet of replicants who have escaped to Earth seeking their creator for a way to extend their short life spans.

Ridley Scott

Director

Hampton Fancher

Screenplay

David Webb Peoples

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Part of the Blade Runner Collection

An American neo-noir science-fiction film series set in a dystopian Los Angeles, depicting a future in which synthetic humans known as "replicants" are bio-engineered by the powerful Tyrell Corporation, to work on off-world colonies. Based on the novel ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?’

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The Final Cut Trailer

The Final Cut Trailer

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The Final Cut BFI Trailer

The Final Cut BFI Trailer

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Director's Cut Trailer

Director's Cut Trailer

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Blade Runner | 30th Anniversary Trailer | Warner Bros

Blade Runner | 30th Anniversary Trailer | Warner Bros

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Deckard vs. Roy | Full Tears in the Rain Scene

Deckard vs. Roy | Full Tears in the Rain Scene

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Blade Runner (1982) - Part 1,  Eye on the city | Restored Edition

Blade Runner (1982) - Part 1, Eye on the city | Restored Edition

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Making of Blade Runner

Making of Blade Runner

Behind the Scenes

Blade Runner-Electric Unicorn fan release- deleted scenes

Blade Runner-Electric Unicorn fan release- deleted scenes

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Blade Runner Documentary - From Workprint To Final Cut ブレードランナー

Blade Runner Documentary - From Workprint To Final Cut ブレードランナー

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Rutger Hauer as Roy Batty

Rutger Hauer as Roy Batty

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Harrison Ford as Deckard

Harrison Ford as Deckard

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Darryl Hannah as Pris

Darryl Hannah as Pris

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Sean Young as Rachael

Sean Young as Rachael

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Michael Deeley on Blade Runner | BFI

Michael Deeley on Blade Runner | BFI

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Darren Bousman on Blade Runner

Darren Bousman on Blade Runner

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On the Edge of Blade Runner

On the Edge of Blade Runner

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Tortoise? What's That?

Tortoise? What's That?

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I Want More Life, Father

I Want More Life, Father

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Deckard vs. Pris

Deckard vs. Pris

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Benefit or a Hazard

Benefit or a Hazard

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Tears in Rain

Tears in Rain

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Opening Titles

Opening Titles

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Harrison Ford On Blade Runner

Harrison Ford On Blade Runner

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Ridley Scott: Blade Runner Was A Dark Comic Strip

Ridley Scott: Blade Runner Was A Dark Comic Strip

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Rutger Hauer on Blade Runner

Rutger Hauer on Blade Runner

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A review by tmdb39513728
10.0

Written on January 9, 2015

**Planet Noir**

I declare _Blade Runner_ the best sci-fi movie of all time. Arguments? No? Okay. So long. Please upvote the guest book on your way out.

WAIT! There's more. At the risk of whistling conspiracies and setting off inappropriate vibrations in your slacks, you see, this Ridley K. Dick concoction is going on right now. While we're all transfixed by the endlessly goofy droppings from the web, forever staring down and swiping things on our smarty-pants phones, retweeting selfies of infinitely mirrored selfies; proliferating at light speed, every aspect of humanity is being replicated, perfected, mechanized, optimized, upgraded, fortified, robofied, Googlized, quantumized, DNA'd and NSA'd and will soon converge to fall upon and supplant us, and Harrison Ford, despite looking trim for his years, will be too old to stop it! And the irony to end all ironies is that we, as the irresponsibly arrogant, over-infested and narcissistic caretakers and consumers, and the colossal defecators of this broken-down, flea-bag of a planet, are entirely fundamentally responsible. No, the irony of all ironies is that a world exclusively dominated by self-correcting technocratic cyborgs with zettabytes of artificial intelligence will be a vast improvement. The androids are saving the planet! AHHH, run for your life! Blade Runner is both an expired cautionary tale and emerging utopian fantasy.

Oh, you knew this already? Very well. Carry on. Enjoy your self-driving cars and virtual nature tours.