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Blade Runner (1982) Blu-ray Comparison | Director's Cut (1992) vs Final Cut (2007) | Expert Opinion Needed
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<blockquote data-quote="lovethebomb" data-source="post: 28445178" data-attributes="member: 531830"><p>Both of these are equally good imo. It’s the theatrical version you should stay away from. Can’t speak for the visuals in terms of their remastered quality in detail (I can’t remember) but both cuts were done as per Ridley’s desires. Both contain the dream sequence, the origami scene and have done away with the studio-forced ending. Ridley wanted the movie to feel like a futuristic film-noir and I think any of these will do justice.</p><p></p><p>I’d choose Director’s cut because I prefer the pre-90s colors over modern drab color grading. However, the Final Cut might just have a couple of extended scenes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovethebomb, post: 28445178, member: 531830"] Both of these are equally good imo. It’s the theatrical version you should stay away from. Can’t speak for the visuals in terms of their remastered quality in detail (I can’t remember) but both cuts were done as per Ridley’s desires. Both contain the dream sequence, the origami scene and have done away with the studio-forced ending. Ridley wanted the movie to feel like a futuristic film-noir and I think any of these will do justice. I’d choose Director’s cut because I prefer the pre-90s colors over modern drab color grading. However, the Final Cut might just have a couple of extended scenes. [/QUOTE]
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