Re: A few words about...™ Blade Runner -- in HD & BD
I was thrilled by the DD doc. Having all of that anecdotal experience in one sitting was mesmerizing. I have a limited history with the film myself, only recently (in the last few years) coming to appreciate the thematic elements of the film. I first saw it on VHS or cable with narration. I was young, and it was a cold film without an action finale, and I couldn't make it fit into my adolescent pre-conceptions of sci-fi

I did see the "DC" several years later, and it seemed the same film to me. I did no research on the film, nor did I have any awareness of it's storied and tortured history.
I finally gave it a real viewing with the 2006 release of the DC, and was well rewarded for my time. I have, through my time at HTF, become somewhat more familiar with the legalities (the long-running thread in Software will educate anyone

). So, with no trepidation, I happily purchased the Blu Ray suitcase. The first thing I delved into was Dangerous Days, and it was a long watch, but fantastic. Blade Runner is on a very short list of truly visionary films, so seeing it's inception through rebirth was fascinating, especially from the variety of viewpoints.
I did sample the FC, just to see the ending and some select scenes, and it looks fantastic. Can't wait to watch each of the cuts at this point. I like the idea of starting with the workprint, then the international, then the theatrical, then the 1992 cut, and THEN the FC. But I'll definitely spread them out.
It's a marvelous SE, a new standard really, building on the Criterion Brazil concept of showcasing all released cuts.