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Reddit mentions of Blade Runner: The Final Cut

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Blade Runner: The Final Cut
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  • Support for SATA revision I/II/III (1.5/3.0/6.0 Gbps)
  • Supports 7mm or larger 2.5" SATA bays
  • 2.5in SATA form factor housing
  • Supports full length mSATA SSD Solid State Drives
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Release dateJanuary 2008

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Found 1 comment on Blade Runner: The Final Cut:

u/tweakofnature ยท 1 pointr/shittyama

My favorite film? Mad Max: Fury Road. Why? Because it's unlike anything I've ever seen before in film. Best of all, practical effects and stunts. Crazy stunts, too. It's a respectable action film too that you can tell the filmmakers put a lot of effort into making.

Different people have their own opinion on what qualifies as a good movie. I like films with characters put in situations that go against their nature (Like Blade Runner). Underdog stories are also a personal favorite of mine.

I highly recommend you see Blade Runner. However, there are several different versions floating around. My personal favorite is this version.

I don't think it's science fiction, it is! It's based off renowned author, Phillip K. Dick's 1966 novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" (albeit, loosely). A Blade Runner is a type of Bounty Hunter whose sole job is to hunt down bioengineered beings, or "Replicants" and retire them (euphemism for killing them). Harrison Ford plays Rick Deckard, a former Blade Runner who is brought back to hunt down four Replicants who have returned to Earth illegally.

It's a Science Fiction/Action film that operates on multiple dramatic and narrative levels. Check it out.