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Disgruntled Intern 06-18-2010 12:38 AM

Okay, so go watch Blade runner. Then read Paycheck, and watch the movie. Then read We Can Remember It for You Wholesale, watch Total Recall. Read Minority Report, Watch the movie. Turn the page, wash your hands. You get it.


I'd recommend reading everything of his that you can get your grubby little mitts on. I have a ton of his books. Love them. Although Confessions of a Crap Artist is probably his hardest book. Most people hate it.

Ridg3 06-18-2010 01:20 AM

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So if the toy collector was Andy the whole time, why doesn't he just have sex with his younger self?... and he would have Woody and everything.

LAWL

Hazel-Rah 06-18-2010 01:46 AM

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Okay, so go watch Blade runner. Then read Paycheck, and watch the movie. Then read We Can Remember It for You Wholesale, watch Total Recall. Read Minority Report, Watch the movie. Turn the page, wash your hands. You get it.


I'd recommend reading everything of his that you can get your grubby little mitts on. I have a ton of his books. Love them. Although Confessions of a Crap Artist is probably his hardest book. Most people hate it.


Blade Runner yes, one of my favorite movies. I'm probably the only person in the world who actually likes the narration though. I can't make up my mind which I like better, the movie or the book, they're both excellent but I strongly believe that Roy's "Tears in Rain" monologue is the most profound utterance in history.

Nate 06-18-2010 03:18 AM

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Should have read the book first. Read the rest of the books before watching the movies they're based on. There are a handful.

Really? I've always thought that it's a terrible idea to watch a movie after reading the book, because you'll always be disappointed. Or does Dick somehow surpass that rule?

Fluid 06-18-2010 08:16 AM

I'm collecting jarmusch's and van sant's films right now..... legal or illegal...
and i have just watched elephant by gus van sant... Very interesting and kind of disturbing independent film

Josh 06-18-2010 08:21 AM

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How was that end depressing?

She leaves the magical land and becomes part of a trading company.
Wonderland>Spending most of your time on a boat

Disgruntled Intern 06-18-2010 10:36 AM

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Really? I've always thought that it's a terrible idea to watch a movie after reading the book, because you'll always be disappointed. Or does Dick somehow surpass that rule?

Because Dick was such a respected author those who made movies based on his novels/stories did a pretty good job of staying as true to the book as they possibly could. Reading the books beforehand also gives you a better understanding of the characters. Since they are under time constraints, movies are usually way too vague and shallow about them, which is a shame, because Dick didn't really write vague or shallow character. Ever.

Sekto Springs 06-18-2010 10:52 AM

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She leaves the magical land and becomes part of a trading company.
Wonderland>Spending most of your time on a boat

I don't think staying in Wonderland would have been a valid option. Besides, historically speaking, someone had to open trade routes with China. So... Alice is responsible for the opium wars. Yep.

OANST 06-18-2010 10:57 AM

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I don't think staying in Wonderland would have been a valid option. Besides, historically speaking, someone had to open trade routes with China. So... Alice is responsible for the opium wars. Yep.

This movie sounds stupid.

MeechMunchie 06-18-2010 11:10 AM

Top Gear. It had the most epic tractor ever.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Kyj6MaNLbV...ase-STX375.jpg

Disgruntled Intern 06-18-2010 11:36 AM

It needs guns.

Daxter King 06-18-2010 11:43 AM

Dick must have been a horrible last name to have in Middle School.

Hazel-Rah 06-18-2010 12:18 PM

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Because Dick was such a respected author those who made movies based on his novels/stories did a pretty good job of staying as true to the book as they possibly could. Reading the books beforehand also gives you a better understanding of the characters. Since they are under time constraints, movies are usually way too vague and shallow about them, which is a shame, because Dick didn't really write vague or shallow character. Ever.

I think in some cases it's necessary to also read the book beforehand or otherwise, like Blade Runner for instance, I would've of never understood the significance of Deckard's question about Rachel's owl being real or not without reading the book.

Moreover the book helped nme understand why it was constantly raining in the movie, although it's one of the things that subconsciously registers with you, it's more meaningful once you know why it's happening.

MA 06-19-2010 02:13 AM

watched Escape To Victory. cracking film, nothing amazing, just a good film to watch with the family.

the football match at the end had me shouting at the telly, i forgot it wasn't a real match.

Josh 06-19-2010 02:52 AM

New IT Crowd. I like that they have updated the basement slightly, I saw an XKCD map of the Internet and an Anon mask!

T-nex 06-19-2010 03:13 AM

There are blade runner books?!?!? Wah! I must immediately have those D=

Hobo 06-19-2010 04:56 AM

Blade runner's based on a book

OANST 06-19-2010 06:15 AM

Don't listen to Hobo. There are like five expanded universe books that have been written by different authors. Harrison Ford came up with the idea for Blade Runner and wrote the original script.

Disgruntled Intern 06-19-2010 06:17 AM

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There are blade runner books?!?!? Wah! I must immediately have those D=


finger hovering over negrep

OANST 06-19-2010 06:24 AM

Remember when that one robot was all like "I'm a real person" and the guy is like "fuck no, you aren't" and then they got in a fight but ended up having sex?

Disgruntled Intern 06-19-2010 07:52 AM

Remember when you said you were going on vacation? Get on that.

OANST 06-19-2010 07:55 AM

I'll be gone after today. Don't you worry.

T-nex 06-19-2010 08:09 AM

No i knew it was based on a book... I just didn't know there were like books dedicated to blade runner.

Just that one by Philip K.

Disgruntled Intern 06-19-2010 08:12 AM

oh my god

OANST 06-19-2010 08:19 AM

I know, right?

T-nex 06-19-2010 08:20 AM

Oh my god what? Explain to me cos now I'm seriously curious. I don't get what you're so surprised over >: (

Disgruntled Intern 06-19-2010 08:24 AM

Shut up, OANST. Stop trying to troll me because you're bored.

T-Nex, yeah, there have been a couple of shitty sequels to the movie written. Not by Dick, so they don't count. They're jokes. Hence the 'oh my god'.

T-nex 06-19-2010 08:29 AM

Oh... :( Well, for a moment I was getting excited. I really wanna read that novel. The one by Philip. I was even going to go to the library today as I was reminded of it, but then it was closed.

It's just... I really liked Blade Runner, and if there was some reading material to continue the saga, I'd love to read it...



Anyway I read that Scott has considered making a sequel movie a couple of times, but couldn't because of legal matters and stuff. Maybe that's a good thing though. I never saw Blade Runner as a movie that really needed a sequel It was so good on its own.

Disgruntled Intern 06-19-2010 08:32 AM

After you read the book I'll be curious to know if you're still a fan of the movie or not. They're surprisingly different.

OANST 06-19-2010 08:38 AM

I'll troll you if I want, bitch. I'm a grown ass man.

I watched Orphan last night. Didn't hate it. Had the cute girl from Basquiat in it.