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Blade Runner

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Referenced as a novella by William S. Burroughs that was adapted after the movie Taking Tiger Mountain was shot.

Mentions (14)
"Every Christmas he buys me pops of movies and shows we've watched together and like John wick, game of thrones, and blade runner. This year he got all the dune pops and said he even has to drive like 40 minutes to find the last one in the set."
My dad buys me Funko pops every Christmas · u/[deleted] · ↑1363 · 2021-12-25
"Picture this: neon lights reflected in puddles in a grimy alley on a cloudy night in a gritty city."
male living space · kremod · ↑40 · 2022-08-13
"I remember the good old days of finding Taliban army execution videos on the front page and getting mildly traumatised. Tears in the rain."
What the fuck is happening to the internet · u/squidrabbit · ↑387 · 2023-02-20
"never pay full price for Dune, Do Androids dream of Electric Sheep? or The Left Hand of Darkness, you can totally find an old copy for like three bucks if you are willing to look"
"Adapted from William S. Burroughs' novella *Blade Runner (a movie)* **after the movie was shot**"
"I can't recall this amount of activity swirling around Denis Villeneuve's other movies like Sicario, Arrival, or Blade Runner 2049."
What's up with all the Dune takes? · u/OffalHouse · ↑53 · 2021-11-03
"Blade Runner is also a good example of vibe cultivation (even tho the two worlds are very different imo)"
Re-re-reading Neuromancer · u/DragonflyDiligent920 · ↑53 · 2024-11-20
"It's incredibly reminiscent Star Trek (particularly in production design) and Blade Runner long before both were even written."
"Picture this: neon lights reflected in puddles in a grimy alley on a cloudy night in a gritty city."
male living space · u/kremod · ↑40 · 2022-08-13
"Blade Runner, Ridley Scott"
Movies for Architects · u/hovsepi · ↑31 · 2025-01-28
"She wrote it on Blade Runner of all things"
"Her career came out of nowhere and all of Hollywood is trying to make her happen but no one is asking why and how she came out of nowhere."
Ana de Armas is a psyop · u/bitchyfuxkjngbltch34 · ↑29 · 2021-01-17
"What I did like is its depiction of a futuristic city, which feels like it was heavily influenced by Blade Runner."
Watched Ghost in The Shell at the theater · u/loves2spwg · ↑26 · 2023-11-11
"Dressing like Blade (1998) complete with trench coat and or tiny glasses"
"artists"/creative types in NYC · u/Dogjonathan · ↑23 · 2024-05-04
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