Blade Runner 2049 - Part 2

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Yeah guy's some of the reviews are heavy on spoilers. Just letting you know.
 
Seriously???? Da' ****?!?!

I mean I'm not reading them. Some of the critics who saw the movie early and shared some thoughts on Twitter warned us. They all agree that it's impossible to talk about the movie without getting into spoiler territory. No can can help it even if they're trying not to reveal key info regarding the movie's contents.
 
Some reviews are heavy on spoilers. You've been warned.


Indiewire- http://bit.ly/2fDoW2p

THR Film Review: #BladeRunner2049 http://thr.cm/Cv4GEu

Variety Review: #BladeRunner2049 http://bit.ly/2ycQdQO

The Wrap- #BladeRunner2049 http://www.thewrap.com/blade-runner-2049-review-ryan-gosling-harrison-ford/ …

EW- http://ew.com/movies/2017/09/29/blade-runner-2049-review/?utm_campaign=entertainmentweekly&utm_source=***********&utm_medium=social&xid=entertainment-weekly_socialflow_twitter

Empire Magazine- http://www.empireonline.com/movies/blade-runner-2049/review/ …

https://slate.com/arts/2017/09/blade...-reviewed.html

https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/29/1...nis-villeneuve

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/0/b...tive-profound/
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TOMATOMETER

97%
Average Rating: 8.9/10
Reviews Counted: 30
Fresh: 29
Rotten: 1
Critics Consensus: Visually stunning and narratively satisfying, Blade Runner 2049 deepens and expands its predecessor's story while standing as an impressive filmmaking achievement in its own right.

85 on Metacritic with 23 reviews.
 
TOMATOMETER

97%
Average Rating: 8.9/10
Reviews Counted: 30
Fresh: 29
Rotten: 1
Critics Consensus: Visually stunning and narratively satisfying, Blade Runner 2049 deepens and expands its predecessor's story while standing as an impressive filmmaking achievement in its own right.

85 on Metacritic with 23 reviews.


BIB- This is what a reviewer I trust in the UK has been saying. You don't have to have seen the original to understand this one but it will help you.
 

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F**k yeah. I told ya'll. Warner Bros. marketing team strikes again. The times I've tracked the online sales, BR2049 has surprisingly done very well. Nao let's see if BR2049 can get close to Dunkirk (50.5 million OW). That'll be an amazing result.
 
BIB- This is what a reviewer I trust in the UK has been saying. You don't have to have seen the original to understand this one but it will help you.

I was thinking of watching the first one again, this just gives me all the more reason. :) It's been a while.
 
Gravity and The Martian were original works not aided by fanboy frenzy which is definitely working in favor of BR2049 atm. So (54-55) million stills seems a bit too optimistic to say right nao. Plus the premium 3D ticket pricing helped Gravity a great deal to achieve the best Oct OW ever. But the latest tracking update comes before the embargo was lifted for the full reviews so there's still a solid chance that the good/great reviews will further amplify the pre-release hype and drive up the sales. I'll keep my fingers crossed for the best result.
 
That is an excellent average rating. Damn.

I haven't been this excited for a film since the TDK trilogy lol.
 
Denis Villeneuve Explains Composer Jóhann Jóhannsson’s Exit From ‘Blade Runner 2049’ http://dlvr.it/PrGVm6

In an interview with Al Arabiya, the filmmaker is diplomatic, praising Jóhannsson’s talent — he has worked with him on “Prisoners,” “Sicario” and “Arrival” — but essentially saying that ultimately he wasn’t the right fit for “Blade Runner 2049.”

“The thing I will say is that making movies is a laboratory. It’s an artistic process. You cannot plan things. Jóhann Jóhannsson is one of my favorite composers alive today. He’s a very strong artist,” Villeneuve said. “But the movie needed something different, and I needed to go back to something closer to Vangelis.
Johan and I decided that I will need to go in another direction—that’s what I will say. I hope I have the chance to work with him again because I think he’s really a fantastic composer.”
 
I was watching the Collider Spoiler-free review and Perri mentions that Sylvia Hoeks was a scene stealer in that film. Just having a look at her makes me think that Denis should bring her into his Dune adaptation to play Lady Jessica. Just my $0.02. ;)
 
Read a few reviews. Looks like the consensus "worst bit" is Leto, who has been compared to a bad Bond villain. But apparently he isn't in the movie much.
 
Yeah, Hoeks as Lady Jessica would be cool, if she's indeed that good in the film.
Read a few reviews. Looks like the consensus "worst bit" is Leto, who has been compared to a bad Bond villain. But apparently he isn't in the movie much.
And why am I not surprised?
 
I'm surprised. Leto is usually pretty good. :(
 
I'm surprised. Leto is usually pretty good. :(

Others are saying Leto is great in the film. I'm not shocked Leto is getting the mixed reaction. I say watch the film and judge for yourself how he is.
 
Others are saying Leto is great in the film. I'm not shocked Leto is getting the mixed reaction. I say watch the film and judge for yourself how he is.

:up: My friend really wants to go. We'll be catching this opening weekend for sure. :)
 
I'm not reading a single review.

Cannot freakin' wait for next weekend.
 
I may abandon ship until next Friday just so I don't unintentionally spoil myself.
 
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