Blade Runner
"For me, Blade Runner is the best science-fiction film ever made. Although I did just speak to StarWars.com the other day, and Star Wars was the best science-fiction film ever made. Blade Runner, for me, was the most fully realised world. Sometimes you see films, not just science fiction films, where you get the sense that if the camera were to pan just to the left or the right all of a sudden you'd be seeing light stands and crew standing around. But with Blade Runner, the beauty of it is that it felt like a real, breathing city. Science-fiction cities in general, I think, are so hard to get right, because it's so easy to just play some cheesy music or do something that takes you right out of it, but Blade Runner got it right, and I love that about the film.
It's a great film as well, the performances are all amazing, Rutger Hauer is incredible in it. He's never been as cool and sexy in anything since. Harrison Ford is grim and just a great protagonist. It's just a brilliant sexy film. The sense that there is a real world beyond the frame of the camera is something that I want to do with my next film Mute, that's going to be very much my love letter to Blade Runner. It's a future Berlin thriller, and it's exactly that element of Blade Runner that I want to capture in my film."
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ZZ writes: on Jul 20 2009 08:09 AM Someone picked Fight Club? Awesome. Great picks. Not your normal picks, maybe from aside Blade Runner. (Reply to this) |
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I_like_ike writes: on Jul 20 2009 08:31 AM I want to see moon so bad and it's nowhere near where i live. this guy's pick want to make me see it more. could be my list on the right day. (Reply to this) |
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Cory C. writes: on Jul 20 2009 09:16 AM They had a screening of it where I live, I really enjoyed it. The atmosphere was perfect (Reply to this) |
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De4ective Detectiv3 writes: on Jul 20 2009 09:18 AM That's weird, I figured he would have picked one of his dad's movies, c'mon, where's the love for 'The Man Who Fell To Earth' or even 'Labrynth'? That would be cool if David Bowie made a geust appearance in one of his son's films. (Reply to this) |
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TehAntiChuckNorris writes: on Jul 20 2009 09:18 AM I'm looking all over the place for ANY signs of Moon! There's no theaters playing it close to where I live, I can't find anything on Bitorrent....it really sucks. I LOVE Sam Rockwell, especially his work in Frost/Nixon and Choke, and I think it's about time he had his very own star vehicle like Moon. Very good choices. I'm particularly proud of 12 Monkeys and Fight Club! Well chosen, sir! (Reply to this) |
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planetawesome writes: on Jul 20 2009 09:34 AM I had to drive pretty far to see Moon. It was totally worth it. I'm definitely looking forward to Mute. (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on Jul 20 2009 10:11 AM Nice list (except Blade Runner). Moon looks awesome. (Reply to this) |
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dj Mark writes: on Jul 20 2009 10:28 AM I thought I could hold out seeing Moon until DVD... I may have to take a road trip now. (Reply to this) |
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UmbrellaLandFood writes: on Jul 20 2009 10:58 AM prolly my favorite list of this segment glad to see fight club and twelve monkeys ya blade runner is a typical pick but he gives good reasoning behind it so i hope i see some great movies from this guy in the future... (Reply to this) |
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marvelza writes: on Jul 20 2009 11:57 AM FINALLY, 12 monkeys :) (Reply to this) |
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spitting into the wind writes: on Jul 20 2009 03:21 PM Good List. 3 movies I love in Blade Runner, 12 Monkeys and Fight Club. One movie that hasn't dated quite so well in M*A*S*H. And another I have never seen. I am looking forward to Moon tho. I wonder is it necessary to see in the cinema? (Reply to this) |
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Almost.Famous writes: on Jul 20 2009 03:23 PM Jeez about time someone picked fight club. Easily in my top 5. (Reply to this) |
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GST writes: on Jul 20 2009 03:28 PM oh my gaaaa... yes... yes... Yes. YES. and YES! I'll admit I have yet to see Yojimbo, but if this list is any indication of its quality, then its going to go straight [near] to the top of my netflix Queue. I would highly agree with what he said about 12 Monkeys, it is my favorite movie with Brad Pitt in it (tied with Fight Club, though Brad give's his best performance in 12 Monkeys), and it is my favorite film with Bruce Willis in it (tied only with Pulp Fiction). Now, i absolutely cant wait to see Moon on wednesday. Luckily its playing at a big theater WITH Harry Potter a/t HBP. So excited. And I don't think he likes it much when people mention his father, though I do think its quite funny that Bowie's breakthrough was the song "Space Oddity" in 1969, and 40 years later his son has his breakthrough film, "Moon". (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Jul 20 2009 04:06 PM In reply to this comment (#2529018) GST, Yojimbo was phenomenol. If you rent it, you should get the sequel, Sanjuro, also a great film in its own right. (Reply to this) |
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steve s. writes: on Jul 20 2009 04:18 PM fight club? no movie ever turned to crap half way thru worse than fight club. first half was awesome. what a disappointment. (Reply to this) |
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thedownstar writes: on Jul 20 2009 04:58 PM best list thus far, the man likes his noir (Reply to this) |
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CalmerThenYou22 writes: on Jul 20 2009 05:03 PM 12 Monkeys and Fight Club are the two most overrated movies out there. Bladerunner was good, but definitely shouldn't be in the top 5. (Reply to this) |
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julian s. writes: on Jul 20 2009 07:35 PM I hate how people have to apologize about liking Fight Club. It's a good movie. (Reply to this) |
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Josh G. writes: on Jul 20 2009 09:36 PM Seeing a double feature of Moon and Potter with my dad tomorrow, saw Hurt Locker with him yesterday, it's gonna be a good week. Great list as well. Love the three si-fi picks :) (Reply to this) |
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spiraleye writes: on Jul 20 2009 10:23 PM Fight Club is in my top five for sure. It's fantastic, screw the haters. (Reply to this) |
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