• Blade Runner sequel

    From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to All on Wed May 10 16:54:58 2017
    I wasn't expecting this.. Apparently they're making a Blade Runner sequel, complete with Harrison Ford - 35 years after the first movie. I only just saw Blade Runner in 2008 - I thought it had an interesting story and great visuals, although I'm not sure I'd put it among my favorite sci-fi movies. It will be interesting to see the sequel though.

    A trailer:
    https://youtu.be/GDscTTE-P-k

    Nightfox

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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Nightfox on Thu May 11 15:10:00 2017
    Nightfox wrote to All <=-

    I wasn't expecting this.. Apparently they're making a Blade Runner sequel, complete with Harrison Ford - 35 years after the first movie.
    I only just saw Blade Runner in 2008 - I thought it had an interesting story and great visuals, although I'm not sure I'd put it among my favorite sci-fi movies. It will be interesting to see the sequel
    though.

    Interesting. Let's hope Hollywood don't screw this one up! :)


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  • From Mro@VERT/BBSESINF to Nightfox on Thu May 11 04:16:48 2017
    Re: Blade Runner sequel
    By: Nightfox to All on Wed May 10 2017 09:54 am

    I wasn't expecting this.. Apparently they're making a Blade Runner sequel, complete with Harrison Ford - 35 years after the first movie. I only just saw Blade Runner in 2008 - I thought it had an interesting story and great visuals, although I'm not sure I'd put it among my favorite sci-fi movies. It will be interesting to see the sequel though.



    wow i'm surprised you only saw it in 2008. it's one of my favorite movies in that genre. it was released in 82, so you cant compare it to movies with tons of special effects and very little story like we are used to.

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  • From Android8675@VERT/SHODAN to Nightfox on Thu May 11 15:38:47 2017
    Re: Blade Runner sequel
    By: Nightfox to All on Wed May 10 2017 09:54 am

    I wasn't expecting this.. Apparently they're making a Blade Runner sequel,

    Where have you been?

    complete with Harrison Ford - 35 years after the first movie. I only just

    Love the HUGE ass Atari Fuji in the trailer. I lost my stuff after seeing that. Think Atari had a similar presense in the original. I was hoping this might encourage the dying company to put out a new 32-bit system, but probably a pipe dream.


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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Android8675 on Thu May 11 20:30:30 2017
    Re: Blade Runner sequel
    By: Android8675 to Nightfox on Thu May 11 2017 08:38 am

    I wasn't expecting this.. Apparently they're making a Blade Runner
    sequel,

    Where have you been?

    I suppose I don't keep up with movies a whole lot, so if this was announced some time ago, I probably missed it.

    Love the HUGE ass Atari Fuji in the trailer. I lost my stuff after seeing that. Think Atari had a similar presense in the original. I was hoping this might encourage the dying company to put out a new 32-bit system, but probably a pipe dream.

    Yeah, the Atari logo was cool. And if Atari does release a new system, I wonder if they'd go the 64-bit route. The Atari Jaguar (released in the 90s) was a 64-bit system, and 64-bit processors have become more common in computing since then. It would allow a console to have more than 4GB of RAM, which would probably be an advantage for a modern system.

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  • From Chris@VERT/DMINE to Nightfox on Sat May 13 01:47:05 2017
    Re: Blade Runner sequel
    By: Nightfox to All on Wed May 10 2017 09:54 am

    I wasn't expecting this.. Apparently they're making a Blade Runner sequel, complete with Harrison Ford - 35 years after the first movie. I only just s Blade Runner in 2008 - I thought it had an interesting story and great visua although I'm not sure I'd put it among my favorite sci-fi movies. It will b interesting to see the sequel though.

    A trailer:
    https://youtu.be/GDscTTE-P-k

    Nightfox


    I've hear of this also.
    Hopefully they won't let him pilot one of those floating cars. I'm pretty sure it won't end well with his flying history ;-)

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  • From Boraxman@VERT/MSRDBBS to Vk3jed on Sun May 14 02:47:55 2017
    Re: Re: Blade Runner sequel
    By: Vk3jed to Nightfox on Thu May 11 2017 08:10 am

    Nightfox wrote to All <=-

    I wasn't expecting this.. Apparently they're making a Blade Runner sequel, complete with Harrison Ford - 35 years after the first movie.
    I only just saw Blade Runner in 2008 - I thought it had an interesting story and great visuals, although I'm not sure I'd put it among my favorite sci-fi movies. It will be interesting to see the sequel though.

    Interesting. Let's hope Hollywood don't screw this one up! :)


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    I don't like the odd of Hollywood doing the original justice.

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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Boraxman on Sun May 14 15:37:00 2017
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    Interesting. Let's hope Hollywood don't screw this one up! :)


    ... Limitations are stepping stones to creativity.

    I don't like the odd of Hollywood doing the original justice.

    My thoughts exactly! :/


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  • From Android8675@VERT/SHODAN to Nightfox on Wed May 17 21:38:23 2017
    Re: Blade Runner sequel
    By: Nightfox to Android8675 on Thu May 11 2017 01:30 pm

    Yeah, the Atari logo was cool. And if Atari does release a new system, I wonder if they'd go the 64-bit route. The Atari Jaguar (released in the 90s) was a 64-bit system, and 64-bit processors have become more common in computing since then. It would allow a console to have more than 4GB of RAM, which would probably be an advantage for a modern system.

    Technically the Jag is a 16-bit system with some 32/64-bit coprocessors. That thing was a mess, but the death of Atari was not releasing a system between the 7800 and Jaguar (the Cougar was a prototype that never saw the light of day and if it had been released might of saved Atari from obscurity).

    The word console needs to go away. I want Atari to release a new computer. Don't care what CPU is used, but something non-x86 would be ideal (new generation PowerPC or a new CPU design altogether). Keep the Firmware simple, upgradable with the capability to run the desktop from firmware or load from disk into RAM. Good MIDI control, serial, USB 3.1 (or go for something else to avoid licensing), SIO Port (upgraded for speed/compatiblity) or whatever for backwards compatibility would be great.

    Atari has been doing great for years on 4mb ram (ST), I guess with ram being so cheap it makes sense to have the system use standard parts where possible. I'm not talking about a PC, I'd rather see Atari do SOMETHING else. Like what Arduio did, kindda.


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  • From Scurrycapybara@VERT/ABUTRE2 to Nightfox on Thu Jun 1 02:39:00 2017
    Nightfox wrote to All <=-

    I wasn't expecting this.. Apparently they're making a Blade Runner sequel, complete with Harrison Ford - 35 years after the first movie.
    I only just saw Blade Runner in 2008 - I thought it had an interesting story and great visuals, although I'm not sure I'd put it among my favorite sci-fi movies. It will be interesting to see the sequel
    though.

    A trailer:
    https://youtu.be/GDscTTE-P-k

    Nightfox

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    I've seen the trailer. While I love Blade Runner, the trailer didn't really excite me. I'll just wait for the film to come out so I can take any conclusions after I watch it :^)
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  • From Poindexter Fortran@VERT/REALITY to Scurrycapybara on Thu Jun 1 14:00:05 2017
    Re: Re: Blade Runner sequel
    By: Scurrycapybara to Nightfox on Wed May 31 2017 07:39 pm

    I've seen the trailer. While I love Blade Runner, the trailer didn't really excite me. I'll just wait for the film to come out so I can take any conclusions after I watch it :^)

    I hope the music is on par with the use of music in the original.

    Nerdwriter has a great video about the Bladerunner's audio and score...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4T_sSSka9pA&t=218s

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  • From Mro@VERT/BBSESINF to Scurrycapybara on Fri Jun 2 03:10:05 2017
    Re: Re: Blade Runner sequel
    By: Scurrycapybara to Nightfox on Wed May 31 2017 07:39 pm

    I've seen the trailer. While I love Blade Runner, the trailer didn't really excite me. I'll just wait for the film to come out so I can take any conclusions after I watch it :^)


    all these fucking reboots suck. i havent even seen a decent movie in years.

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  • From KK4QBN@VERT/KK4QBN to Mro on Fri Jun 2 14:17:15 2017
    Re: Re: Blade Runner sequel
    By: Mro to Scurrycapybara on Thu Jun 01 2017 20:10:05

    all these fucking reboots suck. i havent even seen a decent movie in years. [0m

    you've got that right.. it's like music.. either (1) we have came to the threshhold of our artistic abilities as a human race, or (2) the production is so hard up for money they don't want to "waste" the time it take to write something original. so they "sample" stuff, or "borrow" whatever.. or (3)
    the "artists" are just plain lazy.. either way, its all a bunch of bull to me and I have tuned out of anything being released. most newer singers out, I cannot enjoy, and yes, the movies royally suck. I cannot tell you the last time I have went to the theatre. hell they arent even netflix worthy, wait until they pop up on crackle and then be disappointed by them.

    A complete, utter waste of time..

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  • From Jagossel@VERT/MTLGEEK to KK4QBN on Sat Jun 3 15:34:46 2017
    Re: Re: Blade Runner sequel
    By: KK4QBN to Mro on Fri Jun 02 2017 07:17:15

    you've got that right.. it's like music.. either (1) we have came to the threshhold of our artistic abilities as a human race, or (2) the production so hard up for money they don't want to "waste" the time it take to write something original. so they "sample" stuff, or "borrow" whatever.. or (3) the "artists" are just plain lazy.. either way, its all a bunch of bull to m and I have tuned out of anything being released. most newer singers out, I cannot enjoy, and yes, the movies royally suck. I cannot tell you the last t I have went to the theatre. hell they arent even netflix worthy, wait until they pop up on crackle and then be disappointed by them.

    A complete, utter waste of time..

    I have said that years ago when I was in college. Friend of mine and I were watching a few of the music videos that were playing, and we have said there is not a whole lot of originallity.

    I have noticed a lot of remakes, recently, and it does seem like music artists and movies are running out of ideas. I know Contemporary Christian Music is pretty bad when it does comes to originallity. There are a few that are original, but I have heard some that do hymns and praise and worship songs lately. It got up to the point that I just turn off the radio yesterday when I was out in town with the kids in the car. There was recent music video that the concept was a rip off of an older music video from another artist from the 90's. Yes, a Contemporary Christian Music artists copying others, not really surprising there.

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