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# Blade Runner: The Final Cut (5-Disc Ultimate Collectors' Edition) [DVD] [1982]

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Celebrating the 25th anniversary of iconic sci-fi masterpiece Blade Runner , the 5-Disc Ultimate Collectors' Edition is the definitive Blade Runner collection. Packaged in a lenticular collectible tin with art cards and even a letter from director Ridley Scott, the Collectors' Edition brings together for the first time all five versions of the film, including Blade Runner: The Final Cut , which saw Ridley Scott go back into post production to create the long-awaited definitive version of the classic film. The 5-Disc Ultimate Collectors' Edition also includes an entire disc with hours of enhanced content, including new featurettes and galleries devoted to more than 45 minutes of deleted and alternate scenes recently discovered in deep storage and approved by Ridley Scott. There is also background on author Philip K. Dick, script development, abandoned sequences, conceptual design, anaylsis of the overall impact of the film and how it lead to the birth of cyberpunk. Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Edward James Olmos, Joanna Cassidy, Sean Young and Daryl Hannah are among some 80 stars, filmmakers and others who participate in the extensive bonus features. Among the highlights is "Dangerous Days", a brand new, feature-length documentary by award-winning DVD producer Charles de Lauzirika, with an extensive look into every aspect of Blade Runner : its literary genesis, its challenging production and its controversial legacy. The definitive documentary to accompany the definitive film collection. Also being released at the same time: Blade Runner: The Final Cut (2-Disc Special Edition) Blade Runner: The Final Cut [Blu-ray] Blade Runner: The Final Cut [HD DVD] To call this cut of Blade Runner long awaited would be a heavy, heavy understatement. Its taken 25 years since the first release of one of the science-fiction genres flagship films to get this far, and understandably, Blade Runner: The Final Cut has proved to be one of the most eagerly awaited DVD releases of all time. And its been well worth the wait. Director Ridley Scotts decision to head back to the edit suite and cut together one last version of his flat-out classic film has been heavily rewarded, with a genuinely definitive version of an iconic, visually stunning and downright intelligent piece of cinema. Make no mistake: this is by distance the best version of Blade Runner . And its never looked better, either. The core of Blade Runner , of course, remains the same, with Harrison Fords Deckard (the Blade Runner of the title) on the trail of four replicants, cloned humans that are now illegal. And he does so across an amazing cityscape thats proven to be well ahead of its time, with astounding visuals that defied the supposed limits of special effects back in 1982. Backed up with a staggering extra features package that varies depending on which version of this Blade Runner release you opt for (two-, four- and five-disc versions are available), the highlight nonetheless remains the stunning film itself. Remastered and restored, it remains a testament to a number of creative people whose thinking was simply a country mile in advance of that of their contemporaries. An unmissable purchase. -- Jon Foster

Review: The best film ever - I’ve seen this film so many times I know the dialogue . It’s probably the best film I’ve ever seen and was way ahead of its time when it was released in 1982 .
Review: Rich and vibrant directing made this film ahead of its time - It's only after I watched Blade Runner that I realised just how tech-noir and Sci-Fi indulged the 80's was. Along with the likes of The Terminator, this film was another milestone in film making were we were once again looking into the not-too-distant future, and a possible reality of our own appreciation of technology. The result of course leading to conflict; both morally and technically. Providing you read the prolgue at the start of the film, you shouldn't have any problems understanding what does on if you keep an open mind. The plot is fairly straight-forward and see's Harrison Ford ('Dekkard') as an ex-police man who is called up to become a Blade Runner again; a special cop who can defeat a new type of civilian that's been created. A hybrid between a human and A.I, these 'Replicants' can match humans by looks and by nature... almost... The creator of these Replicants, Tyrell, discovered a way to give them emotions in the later models - by giving them memories to which they base current issues on. To go deeper into the story of the film wouldn't be fair, because this isn't a fast paced film. The slow, orchestral and synth inspired music creates the perfect atmosphere for what has become, a corrupt society that rushes around, decadent of organisation or rules. What helps achieve this realism is that the future presented is not too distant - that being 2019. Though obviously we should take into consideration this was made in 1982, therefore its only not too distant now! Never the less, it does without the stereotypical images of hover-boards and bright clothes, and concentrates on the decline of society and any enjoyment in life. In classic film style, Blade Runner diverts into many different paths that represent not just one plot, but a whole range of idea's, emotions, and possibilities the future has to offer. The plot proves how we may now marvel at the wonders of A.I, yet in the future, it could become the opposite. On a ground level scale, Ridley perfectly captures how afraid and vulnerable the 'modern' society is shots of people almost pretending to be happy. As the film explains, buy this time, they already have colonies of people on other planets. The remaining people on earth are the 'lowers' of society. Blade Runner has over time become a cult film for many reasons. But few stand up to a couple of home truth's that make this film amazing for people, like myself, who love features that are directed with perfect composition. In the dark and grim streets of L.A, and it's inhabitants apartments, the colour rhythm is phenomenal; in that Ridley Scott and the co-producers created sets that ooze character, and reflect the scene in question. One scene in question I find totally perfect is when Dekkard is sleeping in his apartment while one of the Replicant's is staying with him. It ends in him teaching her how to kiss and make love, because she doesn't have the experience or past-memory of how to use her tongue. Along with the beautiful music and typically lustful red and browny, it really taps into your emotions. I think this film has to be watched alot more than once to be appreciated. The reason for this is because every time you watch it, you notice something different, or you get different ideas as to the meaning's of things. With an open mind, this is a film you can truly enjoy not for high-octaine action, fast images, or speed, but for its steady pace that in the end, leaves you with a smile on your face. Sometimes, it can leave you wondering why the hell its so good! The answer is that theirs too many reasons...

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Daryl Hannah, Edward James Olmos, Harrison Ford, Ridley Scott, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 9,319 Reviews |
| Format | PAL |
| Genre | Science_Fiction |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Warner Bros. Home Ent. |
| Number of discs | 5 |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 58 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Daryl Hannah, Edward James Olmos, Harrison Ford, Ridley Scott, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young
- **Format:** PAL
- **Genre:** Science_Fiction
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 1 hour and 58 minutes

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best film ever
*by S***1 on 2 June 2026*

I’ve seen this film so many times I know the dialogue . It’s probably the best film I’ve ever seen and was way ahead of its time when it was released in 1982 .

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rich and vibrant directing made this film ahead of its time
*by P***D on 29 January 2008*

It's only after I watched Blade Runner that I realised just how tech-noir and Sci-Fi indulged the 80's was. Along with the likes of The Terminator, this film was another milestone in film making were we were once again looking into the not-too-distant future, and a possible reality of our own appreciation of technology. The result of course leading to conflict; both morally and technically. Providing you read the prolgue at the start of the film, you shouldn't have any problems understanding what does on if you keep an open mind. The plot is fairly straight-forward and see's Harrison Ford ('Dekkard') as an ex-police man who is called up to become a Blade Runner again; a special cop who can defeat a new type of civilian that's been created. A hybrid between a human and A.I, these 'Replicants' can match humans by looks and by nature... almost... The creator of these Replicants, Tyrell, discovered a way to give them emotions in the later models - by giving them memories to which they base current issues on. To go deeper into the story of the film wouldn't be fair, because this isn't a fast paced film. The slow, orchestral and synth inspired music creates the perfect atmosphere for what has become, a corrupt society that rushes around, decadent of organisation or rules. What helps achieve this realism is that the future presented is not too distant - that being 2019. Though obviously we should take into consideration this was made in 1982, therefore its only not too distant now! Never the less, it does without the stereotypical images of hover-boards and bright clothes, and concentrates on the decline of society and any enjoyment in life. In classic film style, Blade Runner diverts into many different paths that represent not just one plot, but a whole range of idea's, emotions, and possibilities the future has to offer. The plot proves how we may now marvel at the wonders of A.I, yet in the future, it could become the opposite. On a ground level scale, Ridley perfectly captures how afraid and vulnerable the 'modern' society is shots of people almost pretending to be happy. As the film explains, buy this time, they already have colonies of people on other planets. The remaining people on earth are the 'lowers' of society. Blade Runner has over time become a cult film for many reasons. But few stand up to a couple of home truth's that make this film amazing for people, like myself, who love features that are directed with perfect composition. In the dark and grim streets of L.A, and it's inhabitants apartments, the colour rhythm is phenomenal; in that Ridley Scott and the co-producers created sets that ooze character, and reflect the scene in question. One scene in question I find totally perfect is when Dekkard is sleeping in his apartment while one of the Replicant's is staying with him. It ends in him teaching her how to kiss and make love, because she doesn't have the experience or past-memory of how to use her tongue. Along with the beautiful music and typically lustful red and browny, it really taps into your emotions. I think this film has to be watched alot more than once to be appreciated. The reason for this is because every time you watch it, you notice something different, or you get different ideas as to the meaning's of things. With an open mind, this is a film you can truly enjoy not for high-octaine action, fast images, or speed, but for its steady pace that in the end, leaves you with a smile on your face. Sometimes, it can leave you wondering why the hell its so good! The answer is that theirs too many reasons...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Ultimate Experience in DVD.
*by F***Y on 13 June 2014*

This movie was and still is way ahead of it's time in 1982. It foxed many of the cinema going public who did not understand what the movie was saying, and still has it's critics now. It was a hard shoot for Harrison Ford, an actor who was really in his infancy at the time and needed a lot of direction. His relationship with Scott was a fiery one and the caused a little ill feeling that still sees Ford unwilling to talk abut the whole experience and the movie itself. Scott really went to town on this movie, and every aspect of it was under his control and design, he even went as far as to have fake news papers made for Ford to read in the opening scene in the fish bar instead of using current papers that would have looked out of place. He worked well with Hauer on this movie, both men having a more European sense of humour and outlook on things, this relationship possibly contributed further to Fords feelings of alienation on set. Scott even let Hauer write his last speech that is the high light of the ending. The studio hated the movie, and did all they could to stand in an ruin what was made by Scott in an attempt to remove all the soul of the film and standardise it by cutting scenes. They even asked Ford to come back do a voice over explaining what was going on from scene to scene. Ford thought it was such a terrible idea that he did his best to ruin if by using the most drab and depressing tone of voice that he could manage, but still they used it and to be honest, even though it is the version that I grew up with, I never watch the theatrical version due to this awful voice over. Well, what is in the set you ask? We get a nice looking card flap that fits onto a ESPER brief case designed card sleeve, inside the sleeve is a fold out book style disc carrier with colour images from the movie. This folds out in the middle, then the right and left flaps fold out again to present from the left, a 45% angled flap containing a glossy colour booklet that gives you a break down on all the discs contents broken up with colour images of characters from the film. Along with this booklet is a black wallet that contains 7 glossy colour postcard sized pieces of thin card that, on one side, carry an image from the movie and the flip side carries that images concept art drawing and both images have a small description at the bottom. The next segment contains two disc's, the first is the "Final Cut" version of Blade Runner and the second is "Dangerous Days, The Making of Blade Runner". The next segment contains two disc's of which disc 1 is named "Archival Versions" and contains the US and international theatrical versions as well as the Directors cut. The next disc is titled "Enhancement Archive" that contains information on the movies roots concerning Phillip K Dick, and information on graphic design, wardrobe screen tests and deleted and alternate scenes and the final disc contains the "Workprint" of the movie that features alternative music, scenes and voice over. This has never been released in any form before and truly is worth watching for historical interest. The picture quality, sound and clarity of the DVD's are excellent and even better when watched on an up-scaling machine. An exceptional set that just about covers every aspect of the movie and can only be beaten by buying the Blu ray version of the same. I hope that this will remain the truly definitive version of Blade Runner but I guess that the next experiment will be 3D or the likes. Until then go get this if you like the extras, if not, go for the cheaper 2 disc option with just the movies.

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