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Rutger Hauer as Roy Batty
Enjoy this excerpt from Blade Runner's special features...
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Song of the Open Road
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A slightly less commercial re-edit of the commercial that put sight & sound to WW's poem
Triplets of Belleville (2003)
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Homage to Josephine Baker and Fred Astaire.
Dear Mr. Watterson (2013)
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Some thoughts about the motivations of the one and only Bill Watterson in Joel Allen Schroeder's 2013 documentary.
In a 5 year time span he made his 3 best movies ~ Deliverance, The Longest Yard & Smokey and the Bandit...........Smokey and the Bandit was of it's time for sure but the other two are sorta timeless.
The writer played the part of the sheriff near end of movie. And he was an English teacher which results in him telling an excellent story.
TIME TO DIE 😢
What is that neoprene vest Burt is wearing? Is it supposed to be a life jacket?
THE GREAT BURT REYNOLDS.
The fact that just himself came up with that final sentence makes the actor ,not only the character ,a legend .
RUTGER IS THE GOAT VILLIAN
Pigeon is the true villain of this movie
@@goneja757 I love unusual takes-and that was an unusual take.
Buet Renolds played Quint Esper on Gun Smoke before this. The second best TV show in history after Zatoichi. Not exactly a bad TV show.
@@practicaliching2311 I bought the boxed set of Zatoichi-phenomenal
The IH Scout was awesome! The movie was also awesome, a true classic.
@@markdanielczyk944 100%! My father had one when I was a kid. Going fishing and taking family road trips with it are some of my favorite memories.
It's too bad Rutger wasn't cast in 2049 as an even more improved Roy using the initial version's genetic code and reanimated by Wallace.
Burt we miss ya buddy 😢❤Trump 24!
Ned Beatty yes But the 15 years old banjo player on the porch To this day Billy Redden hehe Don't play no banjo
Burt is still an icon to me 1955
That is the burt I remember
That's the Burt Renolds I remember
Oh my god Rutger must have been something to see.
Bend over and Squeal like a Pig !!!
Ned Beatty is the best actor of the group, he played a very difficult scene as the rape victim and did it convincingly.
i live in south carolina and in the summer of 93 i was 9. we were on our way back from myrtle beach on 501. pulled into a little gas station between conway and florence with a car without ac. i needed to cool off! i grabbed me an OLE NUMBER 3, having no clue what blenheim was. moments after we pulled back onto the road, ole no. 3 there had me SCREAMING MY HEAD OFF!
Burt Reynolds was Alpha even offscreen. RIP Legend
Rutger Hauer R.I.P... *_BLADE RUNNER RULES..._*
Most beautiful ad ever made❤🕊
Ford has never confirmed that his character Decker was a replicant just like his counterpart Roy Batty, but in recent interviews he has opened the debate that Decker might had been one as well. If this was true, the final scene on the death of Batty, is probably one of the best lines in movie history, just to imagine one machine is talking to another machine about dying. Sublime.
The movie was amazing. The story, the acting. What a great casting job. Some of the best actors all together doing this film. Lightening in a bottle. I love this movie. With all that being said. Rutger’s character, Roy. That performance left a mark.
Describing the refusal to let corporations desecrate the corpse of your art as “almost unAmerican” is a damning indictment of the society we live in.
I wonder if Burt's role in this movie inspired Rambo? There are similarities. Even other than the bow.
Considering Bryan Fury us my favorite Tekken character, I need to see this movie.
Burt said Deliverance was his best movie, but he screwed up all that good work by posing nude in the centerfold of Playgirl right after. He said he was looked on as a bit of a joke and not considered a serious actor after that. He ended up doing Smokey and the Bandit.
Deliverance is one of those movies everyone should see.
@@joejacobs3537 Because it is about as realistic as you 2:18 can get and hits to the core.🙈🙉🙊
Roy ;Batty ...What a masterpiece
Ironic a brief thought in his trailer made Roy and Rutger unforgettable. More than any planning Scott could muster.
They was the day’s
I love that IH Scout.
The cartoonist should ALWAYS have control
I won't let my crew of characters sell insurance
For me, Roy is the best character of the movie by far. And the most interesting that he is in fact more human than the humans, exactly like Tyrrell Corporation motto. He is dangerous, feels love, hate and angry, but still is smart, funny, spiritous... as Deckard, Bryant and others never was. An outstanding performance from Rutger Hauer. He would deservers an Academy Award for this.
I completely agree! I think it should’ve ended this way: Roy lives and gets together with Rachel 😂
I just assumed that he had got one... !
Funny story by burt 😁
Bert Reynolds was looking rough
This guy is super cool
We need more like him.
I love the way Rutger Hauer thinks about the situation of the replicant and his lack of history, where does he come from? Rutger and Harrison made an okay movie with some thought provoking themes into a seminal work of film though this scene. So many millions of fans havd praised its authenticity and power. The film serves up some dark questions for humanity. Our obsession with consumption and our over reliance on the material world 🌎 are addressed by this movie. Most of all the replicants or androids show much more tenderness and humanity than the humans do! Humanity and the natural world are truly dead in this picture, which is why its so sad 😞 and fundamentally deversating! Rip 🙏 Rutger hauer, tears 😢 in rain 🌧
Okay movie?
@@themessenger2948 no its a sensational film and very thought provoking
He was so gorgeous.
Stephan Pastis - wow! What astute, painstaking insight! What a helpful explanation of the ups & downs of licensing your creations. VERY helpful & thoughtful. What an interesting fellah he would be to talk to. Respect to Bill Watterson. I hear that he's starting to cartoon again.......is it true....?
It's interesting that Scott mentionned Bilal, because the final look of Blade Runner is nothing like Enki Bilal....
More like Moebius, though I think there are parallels in their work.
Mr Bill Dennis owned the company. He also owned a prosperous grocery store and was a landlord of more than a few homes. Now it's all gone. Shame.
Would you happen to know any other information on Mr Dennis or the Blenheim corp? After stories like this and stopping by SOB I'm interested in the company, just not a lot of info out there.
Mr Bill Dennis, WWII Veteran, US Navy, has ceased his mortal toil. The business has long been sold to Schaefer (sic) Corp that owns SOB and a beer distributorship. I can't say I know too much more about that. Any specific questions I might can answer? I'd be happy too.
Are ed and his brother still in the area. Any affiliation with Blenheim now with the new owner? Ed really seems like a character
I loved hearing Stephan's thoughts. He explained it very well.
"Chew, If you only could have seen what I have seen with your eyes".
“Seinfeld…four!”
A hobbes doll would have sold like crazy, no doubt. everyone would want that on their bed.
Clayton Georgia, all my people on up are from that area.
I was a 7 year old kid on a caravan holiday in Great Yarmouth in 83 and me and my family went into a small shop and i saw a Blade Runner comic story book of the film, i was obsessed with it and asked my mother weather i could have it to read, she refused as i was only 7 years old and it seemed a bit adult for a kid. I constantly bugged both her and my father and my persistent paid off as i got the book and payed with my pocket money. I loved it, lost count of how many times i read it in that caravan or in the car. It was spot on to what happened in the film. Even back then as a child, i understood Roy and the replicants and wished Deckard could help them in some way rather than track and kill them. The final where Roy chases Deckard and saves him actually nearly made me cry as i knew Roy was dying and his body was seizing, he wss afraid of losing his life just as he seemed to enjoy it and not be a slave, he just wanted to live longer, he also was quite jealous of humans that had the right to live life and he and the others were designed as slaves for humans bidding. Very very good film, excellent story its up there in my top 3 films of all time just for the gift of the message from the film. R.I.P Rutger you are badly missed :(
Great comment. This movie is my all time favorite. I own both movies now of course. His performance really made me change through the movie. I was very sad that he was dying as he did his famous monologue. It moved me. Exceptional performance.