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BLADE RUNNER *Official Press Release* Save Your Pennies!

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Finally, the official press release!

HD-DVD and Blu Ray fans...probably time to save up the pennies too!

IF this doesn't sound like one of the greatest DVD box-sets of all-time...well I don't think I've been more excited about a particular release myself :)

The Film That Started It All BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT Debuts on DVD December 18

EMBARGOED UNTIL THURSDAY 7/26



At last! The Definitive Version of Sir Ridley Scott’s Sci-Fi Classic
starring HarrisonFord

The Film That Started It All

BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT

Debuts on DVD December 18 with
Exclusive New York/LA Theatrical Launch October 5



Three Spectacular Editions of Director’s Long-Awaited New Version,
Restored and Remastered with 5.1 Audio,
New and Deleted Scenes, Special Effects and More

All 4 Previous Cuts, Including the Ultra-Rare ‘Workprint’ Version, Available Along with Hours of Extra Content IncludingOver 45 Minutes of Deleted Scenes & “Dangerous Days,” the Comprehensive New Feature-Length Doc

Ultimate Collector’s Edition, in Unique Limited 'Deckard Briefcase,'
also Available in HD DVD & Blu-Ray



San Diego, July 26, 2007 – The one that started it all. Sir Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner,starring Harrison Ford, is one of the most important science-fiction movies of the 20th Century -- the film with immeasurable influence on society for its futuristic depiction of a post-apocalyptic, dystopian world, a film perhaps more powerful and relevant today than when it was made. The film, in fact, has appeared on more ‘Top Five’ sci-fi lists than any other film.

In celebration of its 25th anniversary, director Ridley Scott (Alien, Hannibal and a three-time Oscar® nominee, Best Director, for Gladiator, Thelma & Louise and Black Hawk Down) has gone back into post production to create the long-awaited definitive new version, which Warner Home Video will unveil on DVD December 18th in the U.S. Blade Runner: The Final Cut, spectacularly restored and remastered from original elements and scanned at 4K resolution, will contain never-before-seen added/extended scenes, added lines, new and improved special effects, director and filmmaker commentary, an all-new 5.1 Dolby® Digital audio track and more.

A showcase theatrical run is also being planned for New York and Los Angeles October 5.

Blade Runner: The Final Cut will be included in three stunning DVD editions: a Two-Disc Special Edition (at $20.97 SRP), a Four-disc Collector’s Edition ($34.99 SRP) and the Five-Disc Ultimate Collector’s Edition ($78.92 SRP) in Collectible “Deckard Briefcase” packaging.

Simultaneous HD DVD and Blu-Ray versions (each $TBD) of the “Deckard Briefcase” will also be released in numbered, limited quantities. HD DVD and Blu-Ray 5-Disc Digi Packs with collectible slipcase (each $TBD) will include all of the UCE content. Order due date for all editions is November 13.

Ford, Rutger Hauer, Edward James Olmos, Joanna Cassidy, Sean Young and Daryl Hannah are among some 80 stars, filmmakers and others who participate in the extensive bonus features. Among the bonus material highlights is Dangerous Days - a brand new, three-and-a-half-hour documentary by award-winning DVD producer Charles de Lauzirika, with an extensive look into every aspect of the film: its literary genesis, its challenging production and itscontroversial legacy. The definitive documentary to accompany the definitive film version.

Additionally, two of the collections (4- & 5-Disc) will include an entire disc with hours of enhanced content containing featurettes and galleries devoted to over 45 minutes of deleted and alternate scenes recently discovered in deep storage and approved by Ridley Scott, visual effects as well as background on author Philip K. Dick, script development, abandoned sequences, conceptual design, overall impact of the film and how it lead to the birth of cyberpunk. Trailers, TV spots and promotional featurettes will also be included.

Among some of the fascinating factoids talked about in the special features:

* Notable actual locations were used to reflect 2019 Los Angeles, such as Union Station, 2nd Street tunnel and the Bradbury building.
* The top of Police Headquarters is actually part of the Mothership from “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”
* In the last scene, Rutger Hauer made the jump between buildings himself.
* In the fight scene between Daryl Hannah and Harrison Ford, Hannah pulled Ford’s nose so hard that his nose actually bled afterwards.
* Holding a dove, and letting it fly away, in the last scene was never in the script, but rather Rutger Hauer’s idea when filming the scene.
* “Dangerous Days” was originally the name of the script.

Said Sir Ridley Scott: "The Final Cut is the product of a process that began in early 2000 and continued off and on through seven years of intense research and meticulous restoration, technical challenges, amazing discoveries and new possibilities. I can now wholeheartedly say that Blade Runner: The Final Cut is my definitive director’s cut of the film."

Jeff Baker, Warner Home Video Senior VP and General Manager, Theatrical Catalog and Domestic Sales, says: "25 years ago the critics said Blade Runner was ahead of its time and today it’s still ahead of its time. This is clearly Ridley’s signature film and we‘re delighted to offer these great editions to the Blade Runner fans who’ve been so patient, despite besieging us with thousands of annual requests in recent years for new DVDs. A number of people have told me that at the start of DVD, Blade Runner was absolutely the first title they wanted -- so much so that they purchased it even before their first DVD player! We think they’ll agree that the new cut and the new editions are worth waiting for.”







DETAILS OF BLADE RUNNER EDITIONS






BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT SPECIAL EDITION (2-DISC)






Disc One

RIDLEY SCOTT'S ALL-NEW "FINAL CUT" VERSION OF THE FILM

Restored and remastered with added & extended scenes, added lines, new and cleaner special effects and all new 5.1 Dolby Digital Audio. Also includes:

* Commentary by Ridley Scott
* Commentary by Executive Producer/ Co-Screenwriter Hampton Fancher and Co-Screenwriter David Peoples; Producer Michael Deely and production executive Katherine Haber
* Commentaries by visual futurist Syd Mead; production designer Lawrence G. Paull, art director David L. Snyder and special photographic effects supervisors Douglas Trumbull, Richard Yuricich and David Dryer



Disc Two

DOCUMENTARY DANGEROUS DAYS: MAKING BLADE RUNNER

A feature-length authoritative documentary revealing all the elements that shaped this hugely influential cinema landmark. Cast, crew, critics and colleagues give a behind-the-scenes, in-depth look at the film -- from its literary roots and inception through casting, production, visuals and special effects to its controversial legacy and place in Hollywood history.






BLADE RUNNER: COLLECTOR’S EDITION (4-DISC)






The Four-Disc Collector's Edition includes everything from the 2-Disc Special Edition plus three additional versions of the film, as well as an “Enhancement Archive” bonus disc of enhanced content that includes 90 minutes of deleted footage and rare or never-before-seen items in featurettes and galleries that cover the film's amazing history, production teams, special effects, impact on society, promotional trailers, TV spots, and much more.



Disc Three

1982 THEATRICAL VERSION

This is the version that introduced U.S. movie-going audiences to a revolutionary film with a new and excitingly provocative vision of the near-future. It contains Deckard/Harrison Ford’s character narration and has Deckard and Rachel’s (Sean Young) “happy ending” escape scene.



1982 INTERNATIONAL VERSION

Also used on U.S. home video, laserdisc and cable releases up to 1992. This version is not rated, and contains some extended action scenes in contrast to the Theatrical Version.



1992 DIRECTOR'S CUT

The Director's Cut omits Deckard's voiceover narration and removes the "happy ending" finale. It adds the famously-controversial "unicorn" sequence, a vision that Deckard has which suggests that he, too, may be a replicant.



Disc Four

BONUS DISC - “Enhancement Archive”

* Featurette The Electric Dreamer: Remembering Philip K. Dick
* Featurette Sacrificial Sheep: The Novel vs. The Film
* Philip K. Dick: The Blade Runner Interviews (Audio)
* Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep Cover Gallery (Images)
* The Art of Blade Runner (Image Galleries)
* Featurette Signs of the Times: Graphic Design
* Featurette Fashion Forward: Wardrobe & Styling
* Screen Tests: Rachel & Pris
* Featurette The Light That Burns: Remembering Jordan Cronenweth
* Unit Photography Gallery
* Deleted & Alternate Scenes
* 1982 Promotional Featurettes
* Trailers & TV Spots
* Featurette Promoting Dystopia: Rendering the Poster Art
* Marketing & Merchandise Gallery (Images)
* Featurette Deck-A-Rep: The True Nature of Rick Deckard
* Featurette Nexus Generation: Fans & Filmmakers











BLADE RUNNER: ULTIMATE COLLECTOR’S EDITION (5-DISC)

The 5-disc Ultimate Collector's Edition includes everything from the previously described

4-Disc Edition, plus the ultra-rare, near-legendary WORKPRINT version of the film, newly remastered. The Ultimate Collector’s Edition will be presented in a unique 5-disc digi-package with handle which is a stylish version of Rick Deckard's own briefcase, in addition each briefcase will be individually numbered and in limited supply. Included is a lenticular motion film clip from the original feature, miniature origami unicorn figurine, miniature replica spinner car, collector's photographs as well as a signed personal letter from Sir Ridley Scott.



Disc Five

WORKPRINT VERSION

This rare version of the film is considered by some to be the most radically different of all the Blade Runner cuts. It includes an altered opening scene, no Deckard narration until the final scenes, no "unicorn" sequence, no Deckard/Rachel "happy ending,” altered lines between Batty (Rutger Hauer) and his creator Tyrell (Joe Turkell), alternate music and much more.



Also includes:



• Commentary by Paul M. Sammon, author of Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner

• Featurette All Our Variant Futures: From Workprint to Final Cut





About Blade Runner

Blade Runner made its first appearance in U.S. theaters on June 25, 1982, dazzling audiences with its stylish, brooding look into the future. From its intelligent, provocative story line to its stunning camera work and state-of-the art special effects, the film opened the door to a new view of tomorrow in addition to prefiguring important concerns of the 21st century, such as globalization, urban decay, global warming, over-population and genetic engineering.



Set in a multi-ethnic, overcrowded, high-tech city of the future, Blade Runner was also a benchmark in costume and production design and helped spawn a new genre/lifestyle -- neo-noir cyberpunk which has flourished in today’s mainstream society and is reflected in all facets of entertainment, design and fashion trends. Most recognizable is the current trend of the Harajuku district in Japan, recently popularized by Gwen Stefani.



In Blade Runner, genetically manufactured beings called "replicants" are built to do dangerous and degrading work on Earth's "Off-World colonies." Physically identical to adult humans, yet much more powerful, a group of replicants hides in Los Angeles after a bloody mutiny.



Heading the all-star cast, many in career-expanding roles, is Harrison Ford as Rick Deckard, a special police "blade runner" assigned to hunt down and kill the escapees. Also starring are Sean Young as Rachel, Deckard's replicant lover; Edward James Olmos as Gaff, a mysterious fellow policeman; Daryl Hannah as Pris and Joanna Cassidy as Zhora, two beautiful yet murderous replicants; and Rutger Hauer as Roy Batty, the replicant leader who challenges Deckard's ideas of what it is to be human.



Blade Runner was adapted from the novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" by acclaimed science-fiction author Philip K. Dick. Hollywood has since discovered this eclectic author in full force, and some of the films adapted from Dick's works include Minority Report, A Scanner Darkly, Next, and Total Recall, among others, grossing millions of dollars worldwide. But it was Blade Runner that started it all. The film was nominated for 2 Academy Awards® -- for Best Art Direction and Best Visual Effects. Oscar®- winning composer Vangelis created the musical score.








The multiple "Top Ten" lists Blade Runner has consistently placed high on are: #1 on Wired Magazine's list, and the English Scientists/Guardian Science List made it the #1 sci-fi film of all time based on surveys with 60 scientists. It is #3 on Entertainment Weekly's "best sci-fi movies and TV shows of the past 25 years," and is also #3 on SFX Magazine's list. Blade Runner makes the top ten on the Internet Movie Database's (IMDB) list, beating out such films as Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi, Frankenstein, King Kong, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T.



Marketing Campaign



Blade Runner: The Final Cut Special Editions will be supported by a large-scale national media campaign that will cross over TV, print, online and viral platforms. Promotional tie-ins include a partnership with Random House and a special book version of the film with DVD mentions and artwork; and a promotion with Xbox 360 LIVE available for owners of the HD DVD version of Blade Runner, plus other promotions and partners to be announce soon.







BLADE RUNNER 25th ANNIVERSARY

Street Date: December 18, 2007

Order Due Date: November 13, 2007

Rated "R" - Widescreen 16x9, Color





BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT SPECIAL EDITION (2-DISC)

$20.97 SRP

Catalog # 114482

Packaging: Double Amaray

Feature Run Time: 157:30





BLADE RUNNER: COLLECTOR’S EDITION (4-DISC)

$34.99 SRP

Catalog # 114483

Packaging: 4-Disc Digi-Pak w/ Custom Slipcase

Feature Run Time: 157:30





BLADE RUNNER: ULTIMATE COLLECTOR’S EDITION (5-DISC)
Limited Numbered Edition in “Deckard Briefcase” w/Collectible Memorabilia

$78.92 SRP

Catalog # 114484

Feature Run Time: 157:30





BLADE RUNNER: COMPLETE COLLECTOR’S EDITION HD (5-DISC)

$TBD

HD Catalog #118573

Packaging: Digi-Pak with Collectible Slipcase





BLADE RUNNER: COMPLETE COLLECTOR’S EDITION BD (5-DISC)

$TBD

BD Catalog #118574

Packaging: Digi-Pak with Collectible Slipcase







BLADE RUNNER: ULTIMATE COLLECTOR’S EDITION HD-DVD (5-DISC)

Limited Numbered Edition in “Deckard Briefcase” w/Collectible Memorabilia

$TBD

HD Catalog #118571





BLADE RUNNER: ULTIMATE COLLECTOR’S EDITION Blu-ray (5-DISC)

Limited Numbered Edition in “Deckard Briefcase” w/Collectible Memorabilia

$TBD

BD Catalog #118572





Note:

All enhanced content, DVD pricing, and marketing plans listed above are subject to change





With operations in 90 international territories, Warner Home Video, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, commands the largest distribution infrastructure in the global video marketplace. Warner Home Video's film library is the largest of any studio, offering top quality new and vintage titles from the repertoires of Warner Bros. Pictures, Turner Entertainment, Castle Rock Entertainment, HBO Home Video and New Line Home Entertainment.



Jerry Perenchio and Bud Yorkin present A Michael Deeley - Ridley Scott Production: Harrison Ford in "Blade Runner," starring Rutger Hauer, Sean Young and Edward James Olmos. The screenplay is by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples and the executive producers are Brian Kelly and Hampton Fancher. Visual effects are by Doug Trumbull; the director of photography is Jordan Cronenweth; and the associate producer is Ivor Powell. The original music is composed by Vangelis. "Blade Runner" is produced by Michael Deeley and directed by Ridley Scott. The film is a Ladd Company release in association with Sir Run Run Shaw. Distributed by Warner Bros. A Time Warner Entertainment Company.

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#2 Post by Paul MacLean »

Apparently Vangelis is also putting together a new Blade Runner recording...

http://www.elsew.com/data/latest.htm

New Blade Runner related music project

"Blade Runner" has often proved to be a topic that can set the internet in its highest gears, as became clear once again when Vangelis' assistent producer and sound engineer Frederick Rousseau wrote an article in the blog on his web site about finishing work on a new Vangelis "Blade Runner" project. In no time at all, Blade Runner sites and forums throughout the world started refering to this article and both movie and music fans speculated - sometimes quite wildly - about what this all means.

Here are the details of the current situation, from reliable sources close to Vangelis:

A project is currently in completion that should lead to the release of a new Vangelis album, linked to and inspired by Blade Runner. This may or may not include some music created at the time of the original movie, but the bottom line is: Things have not been finalized. The content, or the format it will be released in may still change or has yet to be decided. There is also - at this point - no schedule for its release.

In short, the good news is that Vangelis has been hard at work, and we have something new to look forward to, especially exciting to everyone who loved Vangelis' Blade Runner music.

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#3 Post by AndyDursin »

The 5-disc regular DVD edition is up for pre-order.



$54.95 for that set is a pretty good price I'd say!

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#4 Post by mkaroly »

(Licking my lips)....HALLELUJAH!!! Lol.....this is AWESOME news... :D :D

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#5 Post by AndyDursin »

Here's the new footage of Zhora (Joanna Cassidy)'s death...looks pretty good!

http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800037822/video/#3485021

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#6 Post by Paul MacLean »

Has anyone ever seen Ridley Scott's Barclays Bank commercial? You'd think it was Blade Runner outtakes to look at it...


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London. Greatest City in the world.

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#8 Post by AndyDursin »

Prices and Pre-orders are up...

Amazing, 5-disc HD-DVD and Blu Ray sets just $39.99 retail, much lower at pre-order pricing:

********Pre-Order Prices for STANDARD DEFINITION:

Amazon $14.99 2-Disc Edition (Final Cut & Documentary only)
http://www.amazon.com/Blade-Runner-Fina ... 27&sr=1-17

Amazon $24.99 4-Disc Edition (Final Cut, Documentary plus Theatrical, International & 92 Director's Cut versions)
http://www.amazon.com/Blade-Runner-Four ... 27&sr=1-19

Amazon $54.99 5-Disc Ultimate Edition (contains the above plus Limited Packaging with Workprint, exclusive to fifth disc)
http://www.amazon.com/Blade-Runner-Five ... 627&sr=1-2

********Pre-Order Pricing for HIGH DEFINITION Discs

Amazon $27.99 5-Disc HD-DVD
http://www.amazon.com/Blade-Runner-Five ... 27&sr=1-18

Amazon $27.99 5-Disc Blu Ray
http://www.amazon.com/Runner-Five-Disc- ... 27&sr=1-22

Amazon $69.99 5-Disc HD-DVD with Limited Packaging
http://www.amazon.com/Blade-Runner-Five ... 43&sr=1-17

Amazon $69.99 5-Disc Blu Ray with Limited Packaging
http://www.amazon.com/Runner-Five-Disc- ... 43&sr=1-12

WB STORE DEALS (Better pricing but free ship only over $60)

5-Disc HD-DVD/Blu Rays $23.99 After Coupon (WBWEL), Free Ship over $60

5-Disc HD-DVD/Blu Rays LIMITED PACKAGING $63 After Coupon (WBWEL) with Free Ship

http://whv.warnerbros.com/WHVPORTAL/Por ... ype=HD-DVD


If you don't want the "collectible packaging" the under $30, five-disc HD set is just amazing pricing...sweetness!

Though this may be one of the only times I actually splurge for the limited packaging...BLADE RUNNER is one of my faves :)

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#9 Post by AndyDursin »

The question is whether or not this is worth another $39...if you're not into the HD formats, I would think it is, since it's the only way to get the Workprint.

No wonder it's #5 top selling at Amazon (the Standard DVD Limited box)...

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. The Ultimate Collector's Edition will be presented in a unique 5-disc digi-package with handle which is a stylish version of Rick Deckard's own briefcase, in addition each briefcase will be individually numbered and in limited supply. Included is a lenticular motion film clip from the original feature, miniature origami unicorn figurine, miniature replica spinner car, collector's photographs as well as a signed personal letter from Sir Ridley Scott.

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#10 Post by Bill Williams »

Can we say, THE DVD of 2007?

After last year's Superman UCE, my Christmas bonus better come in! :lol:
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#11 Post by AndyDursin »

Indeed Bill.

What I love is the price for the HD discs is just right -- under $30 for 5 DISCS of material in HD is just fantastic.

Compare that to what Sony ($50 for the 2-disc CLOSE ENCOUNTERS) and Paramount ($200 for the 10-disc STAR TREK Season One set) are charging for their big HD tentpole releases.

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#12 Post by mkaroly »

Which should I get- the Blu-Ray or HD-DVD if I'm going hi-def?

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#13 Post by AndyDursin »

Michael, only you can make that decision. But if you are looking to save $$ I would go with the Toshiba A2 (HD-DVD) when it goes down to $199 again. The 1080i signal is as good as the 1080p and it works great. Seeing there are no $199 Blu Ray players that's the route I would go if you are on a budget.

Disc wise, both formats are more than likely going to have the same great picture and sound, so it should not make any difference.

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#14 Post by Eric W. »

I'll be hard pressed to see a DVD/BD/HD-DVD whatever release that outdoes this at least for this year!

:shock: :D

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#15 Post by AndyDursin »

TVWS gives you now 25% off at the WB Store thru August 6th.

This would easily be the best pre-order price out there...

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