
The Blade Runner Phenomenon
Ridley Scott's cult film Blade Runner, based on a novel by Philip K. Dick and released in 1982, is one of the most influential science fiction films ever made. Its depiction of Los Angeles in the year 2019 is oppressively prophetic: climate catastrophe, increasing public surveillance, powerful monopolistic corporations, highly evolved artificial intelligence; a fantastic vision of the future world that has become a frightening reality.
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Ridley Scott's cult film Blade Runner, based on a novel by Philip K. Dick and released in 1982, is one of the most influential science fiction films ever made. Its depiction of Los Angeles in the year 2019 is oppressively prophetic: climate catastrophe, increasing public surveillance, powerful monopolistic corporations, highly evolved artificial intelligence; a fantastic vision of the future world that has become a frightening reality.
Alex McDowell
Self - Production Designer
Paul Sammon
Self - Writer
Edward James Olmos
Self - Actor (Gaff)
Chris Howard
Self - Los Angeles Homeless
Rashim Scott
Self - Los Angeles Homeless
Rodney Ranson
Self - Los Angeles Homeless
Joanna Cassidy
Self - Actress (Zora)
Kristina Jaspers
Self - Deutsche Kinemathek Curator
Douglas Trumbull
Self - Visual Effects Supervisor (1982)
Katherine Haber
Self - Production Director (1982)
Ridley Scott
Self - Director (1982)
Syd Mead
Self - Visual Futurist (1982)
Ryan Gosling
Self - Actor (K) (archive footage)
Harrison Ford
Self - Actor (Rick Deckard) (archive footage)
It's Only the End of the World
7.2Joker
8.1Inception
8.4It
7.2Parasite
8.5Deadpool
7.6The Wolf of Wall Street
8.0Spider-Man: No Way Home
7.9The Shape of Water
7.2Deadpool 2
7.5Star Wars
8.2Get Out
7.6Titanic
7.9Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
8.4Train to Busan
7.8Extraction
7.3The Hateful Eight
7.8The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
8.4Django Unchained
8.2Citizen Kane
8.0