Sawyer
17 and AFRAID of Sabrina Carpenter
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Yep.Well, it is at least going to look good.![]()
I would rather have go film to give it more..texture. Like his digital work has been fantastic, but it is very much clean looking, much like Fincher's switch over to digital.
Stannis general approval of Jon Snow was beyond awesome. It was like he was waiting for Jon to do something so he could show his approval.

Stannis general approval of Jon Snow was beyond awesome. It was like he was waiting for Jon to do something so he could show his approval.![]()

To be very honest with you, Harrison was part of the project before I arrived. He was attached to the project right from the start with Ridley. I met him and hes honestly one of the nicest human beings Ive met and is one of my favorite actors of all time, so for me its a lot of pleasure.
Its more than nervous, its a deep fear. I mean when I heard that Ridley Scott wanted to do another movie in the Blade Runner universe, at first my reaction was that its a fantastic idea, but it may be a very bad idea. Im among the hardcore fans of Blade Runner. Blade Runner is one of my favorite movies of all time. Its a movie that is linked with my love and passion for cinema. Im coming from a small town in Quebec where, at that time, there was no internet and the way to be in contact with movies were those American fan magazines like Fantastic Films and Starlog and I still remember the shock, the impact of seeing the first frames, the first pictures coming out of Blade Runner. Me and my friends were in awe, so excited and the movie was such a strong cinematic experience. A new way of seeing sci-fi.
For me its like a monument. So when I realized one day that they put in front of me the Blade Runner project screen play, for me I was very moved to have this honor to read the screenplay, but I accepted to do it because I felt that Hampton Fancher, Ridely Scott and Michael Green did a fantastic job on the screenplay. Its a very powerful screenplay. And I felt that it made sense to me and I had the Ridley Scott blessing. But you ask if I hesitated. I hesitated massively. It took me a lot of time to say yes. Not because I didnt believe in it, because I was like Who am I to dare to touch that? And at the same theres a part of me that said, Im a hardcore fan, I dont want to **** that up.
Its a huge challenge, because you dont want to cut and paste, otherwise why [do it]? And at the same time you have to respect what was done, so you have to find the right equilibrium between being faithful to the first one and bringing something new at the same time that will make sense to the Blade Runner universe.
The movie will be autonomous and at the same time there will be some link, but I cannot talk too much about it. The only thing I can say is I was raised with the original cut, the original version that Ridley doesnt like. Thats the Blade Runner that I was introduced to at the beginning and that I loved for years, and then I must say that Im someone that appreciated the very last cut, the [Final Cut] version. So between all the different cuts, for me its the first and the very last that Im more inspired by.
Im totally aware of the huge challenge. Its a risk I know that every single fan who walks into the theater will walk in with a baseball bat. Im aware of that and I respect that, and its okay with me because its art. Art is risk, and I have to take risks. Its gonna be the biggest risk of my life but Im okay with that. For me its very exciting Its just so inspiring, Im so inspired. Ive been dreaming to do sci-fi since I was 10 years old, and I said no to a lot of sequelsI couldnt say no to Blade Runner. I love it to much, so I said, Alright **** it, I will do it and give everything I have to make it great.
The only thing I can say is I was raised with the original cut, the original version that Ridley doesn’t like.

Oh boy, awful narration and happy ending confirmed![]()
