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Please, please, please be awesome.
Looks wise he is way overrated.Gosling... pass.
Would say it's good usually because of original producer/director involved but Ridley Scott is really hit or miss.Please, please, please be awesome.
i'm prayingPlease, please, please be awesome.
I still gotta find & watch the Final Cut to the OG which i always heard is the best version but im hyped for this. With this & Ghost In The Shell i hope cyberpunk stuff is back
ghost in the shell looks extra meh to me...if they had scarjo butt nekkid i MIGHT watch.
Blade Runner 2049 Will be Rated R, More Sequels Teased
According to Screen Daily, Warner Bros. Pictures and Alcon Entertainment‘s Blade Runner 2049 will follow the original’s lead and be rated R! Director Denis Villeneuve not only confirmed the rating, but he also said that it would be one of the most expensive movies ever released with the restricted MPAA distinction.
“My producers are finding it fun to remind me that it will be one of the most expensive R-rated independent feature films ever made,” Villeneuve stated.
The Canadian filmmaker also revealed that there was very little green screen during filming, which wrapped in late November.
“I can count on my fingers the amount of times we put a green screen on set,” said Villeneuve. “Most of the movie was done on camera, me and [cinematographer] Roger Deakins worked very hard to do it that way. My actors were not walking on green screens all day long. CGI is a strong tool for backgrounds and extensions but what is around the actors needs to be as real as possible. When I watch a movie that’s mostly CGI, I’m disengaged.”
Lastly, while expressing his love for sci-fi (he’s previously stated he would love to remake Dune), he teased that there could be the potential for even MORE sequels to Ridley Scott’s 1982 dystopian classic.
“I’m doomed, I love sci-fi,” he said. “I have two more ideas now that I would love to do. [And] Blade Runner could go on… we’ll see how this one goes.”