This statement always irritates me. For one: what's the point in choosing between practical sets/drawings or CG if the goal is the same? Secondly, CG takes talent too. A computer can't do it without the artist and the artist needs experience. Nostalgia is the root of so many problems in life, I swear.
@@rclark777 I think the point is, for example if you need smoke you can simulate this using a particle system - or just use smoke. Our reliance on CGI is still far too heavy in capturing a sense of atmosphere, even in 2049 for example.
@@rclark777 you don't have to the create from scratch with your own hands the thousands of pieces that make up movie scale models in a CGI studio. It takes more merit sculpting models and scenery by hand than letting a computer create for you perfectly symmetrical shapes from which to derive everything else in under half a second
That opening with Vangelis was soo amazing to me. I couldn't recognize anything that would resemble Los Angeles lol. It goes to show how far industry,science, and corporate power have swallowed up the land. No trees or animals in sight. Probably extinct. Which would explain the artificial animals.
@@MarksUselessChannel For real. The few scenes I remember even seeing it is when Deckard made it to Tyrell's Corp and the windows unpolarized. Dopeness!
I like the interplay between Deckard, the Sushi Master, and Bryant. Obviously the Sushi Master speaks to Deckard in Japanese at first, telling him a seat has opened up, welcoming him, asking what he wants, and then telling him two is enough. It's the three-way translation that I like. The Japanese will often speak to you initially through a third person to avoid being direct. It's called 'Dai San-sha' (Third person) in Japanese. This exchange is very like that, and just seems so authentic for the setting.
Many other languages have similar constructs. That you talk to another person in the second person plural to be polite, as the other person would be a group of people. For example German and Spanish and Finnish. This also happened in English, but to the extent that the second person plural became the second person singular. "You" originally referred to a group of people. The singular form is "thou". But people kept talking politely in second person plural, so the plurar form "you" replaced "thou". Like you can say "thou are stupid" of a single person, but not of a group of people. But you can say "you are stupid" of a single person and of a group of people, since it originally referred to many people.
Its crazy Ridley Scott's status as one of the greats was cemented with this movie. At the time he didn't know it but he actually created an entire genre of science fiction : cyberpunk , with this film. Incredible innovation.
Interesting points about this being a vision of the future. - Its full of neon light displays. Neon lights are currently being phased out and replaced by LED's. - The window at 0:44 is full of CRT televisions. They have long been replaced by Digital TVs' - There is not indication of an internet. Dekkard is still using a newspaper for information. - There are flying car presumably using a form of eletrogravidic propulsion that we don't even know is possible.
Neon light had been outdated. Still some places still use it for the aesthetics. It's also possible that it is a led strip that's rigged to look like neon. Newspapers are still very popular media choices for many. Even in today These films are made with the imagination of the future based on what they had back then.
Most sci fi missed personal computers/internet. And they really missed the boat with personal robots and flying cars. (I mean,we *do* have them but only for the hobbyist/ultra rich)
The special effects for this movie were off the charts excellent.....40+ years later, this is superior (by far, I think) to the vast majority of special effects I've seen since.
This was always so surreal to me, because I'm hungarian and the officers speak hungarian here. If anyone's wondering: 1:37 Héj, figyu má / Hey, listen up (He could also be saying "Héj, figyu van" which is basically the same) 1:42 Azonnal kövessen engem, bitte / Follow me immediately, bitte (Bitte is obviously "please" in german) 1:52 Lófaszt, nehogymá! Te vagy a blade runner / Bullshit, no way! You are the blade runner (Lófasz means literally a horsecock, but bullshit obviously makes more sense in a english context)
So it was Edward James Olmos who acted that limping poilice officer all along. Watched BSG this summer and I was sure I had seen the guy who played Bill Adama somewhere before but just couldn't pinpoint where. Turns out he featured in one of my most favorite movies of all time without me even realizing it.
I love the police uniforms in this scene. A combination of BDU and traditional police accoutrements. Bet being a Firefighter is demanding, to say the least!
cheap wooden chopsticks, especially the ones that have to be pried apart, have a bit of a rough surface that can put a splinter in your hand. it's common to rub them together to get a smoother surface before use.
HEYYY...we *had* 2019. Where's them Off Word Colonies? I want a chance to begin again in a golden land of opportunity and adventure! Instead I'm stuck in Seattle, dammit.
The flying cars that old issues of Popular Science and Popular Mechanics said we were going to have. Here in 2024, five years after the alleged date of the movie, I still want my damn flying cars...
it had the same shit back and fourth from the 80s 90s truly I think this type of future will be around in 300 to 500 years were not even on mars yet Elon promised fuck em!!
It's 2022 and we don't have a fraction that such movie proposed, lol. :P I think this would be suited if this is 2522. Either way it could be another great speculation. ;3.
Some of the real-world brand names in this short sequence, such as Pan Am, Koss, Cuisinart and RCA are just footnotes today or don't even exist anymore. But back then they were players in their respective industries. Coca-Cola is still going strong, of course.
This movie was made in the 80's and thats how they expected the year 2019 to look Jesus they are 200 years too early, i mean seriously this is like the year 2170 or 2210 not 2019 this los angeles looks like corouscant if it was in its really early years. İ know this is a movie but they could have atleast have made the year feel more accurate
Well it's a movie. But also consider the progress we made between 1940 to 1980... We simply haven't made that same jump from 1980 to 2019. If fact, we are sort of stagnating, endlessly iterating existing technology.
@@rolyars No, we're innnovating in completely different fields. That is why our world looks so different than what they thought. On the other hand, our PCs, TVs and cyber equipment will make them shit their pants in amazement. We take the ongoing rapid development in these fields for granted.
1:38 May I kindly ask why in the HELL people are always interrupted while they are eating in a movie? Thats Han Solo's offspring too... Ya all are gonna PAY. 💀 Be kinder in the future. Yea - "Ya want to interrupt my NOODLES? I'll give ya NOODLES." Ok wait, he's taking his eats WITH 2:57 No harm done here! (Now I'm hungry for NOODLES.)
This is more like year 2119, not 2019. - How could we have technology like this in 50 years, when the 80s tech management was still primitive. Plus, the modern era is better than this shitty imagination. If this ever became a reality a couple of decades from now or hundred years from now in 2022, then i might be dead. which is a good thing, i'd rather live in trees instead. 🌴🌴
At that time there was an era of STR (scientific-technical revolution), and the future after 40 years looked like this - completely fantastic. Although there are no lasers in the film.
So beautiful, cant believe this was released in 1982. Actually fantastic. Score by Vangelis just made it even better.
No CGI, just pure artistic talent. Models, lighting, design, atmosphere..just amazing.
This statement always irritates me. For one: what's the point in choosing between practical sets/drawings or CG if the goal is the same? Secondly, CG takes talent too. A computer can't do it without the artist and the artist needs experience. Nostalgia is the root of so many problems in life, I swear.
@@rclark777 I think the point is, for example if you need smoke you can simulate this using a particle system - or just use smoke. Our reliance on CGI is still far too heavy in capturing a sense of atmosphere, even in 2049 for example.
@@rclark777 Found the Techbro everyone.
@@rclark777 you don't have to the create from scratch with your own hands the thousands of pieces that make up movie scale models in a CGI studio. It takes more merit sculpting models and scenery by hand than letting a computer create for you perfectly symmetrical shapes from which to derive everything else in under half a second
Agreed
2:32 is just timeless. Vangelis was such a master.
It's the sound of the future. Your ears and eyes convince your mind to believe.
That opening with Vangelis was soo amazing to me. I couldn't recognize anything that would resemble Los Angeles lol. It goes to show how far industry,science, and corporate power have swallowed up the land. No trees or animals in sight. Probably extinct. Which would explain the artificial animals.
And total darkness at street level, raining all the time, and you only partially see the sun at high altitude..
Amazing what they did with this movie.
@@MarksUselessChannel Yessir perfect for late-night. I was trying to take in everything.
@@MarksUselessChannel For real. The few scenes I remember even seeing it is when Deckard made it to Tyrell's Corp and the windows unpolarized. Dopeness!
@@MarksUselessChannel absolutely beautiful. I wish the world was like this right now.
In the novel, most of the plant and animal life was wiped out in a global nuclear war called Terminus
I like the interplay between Deckard, the Sushi Master, and Bryant. Obviously the Sushi Master speaks to Deckard in Japanese at first, telling him a seat has opened up, welcoming him, asking what he wants, and then telling him two is enough. It's the three-way translation that I like. The Japanese will often speak to you initially through a third person to avoid being direct. It's called 'Dai San-sha' (Third person) in Japanese. This exchange is very like that, and just seems so authentic for the setting.
That was a helpful comment. I did not know that, and it makes sense. Thanks!
Many other languages have similar constructs. That you talk to another person in the second person plural to be polite, as the other person would be a group of people. For example German and Spanish and Finnish.
This also happened in English, but to the extent that the second person plural became the second person singular. "You" originally referred to a group of people. The singular form is "thou". But people kept talking politely in second person plural, so the plurar form "you" replaced "thou".
Like you can say "thou are stupid" of a single person, but not of a group of people. But you can say "you are stupid" of a single person and of a group of people, since it originally referred to many people.
@@tobyforresterthat’s true for German (Sie/Sie) and Finnish (te/Te), but not Spanish which does distinguish Usted & Ustedes
Why does that cop wear that silly hat when he flies the car??
Alien and Blade Runner, to me, will always be Ridley Scott's greatest movies.
Completely, and by a mile!
I dont mean that the other movies were bad, just that these two are... in another tier.
This movie was release in 1982 i m now 62 n it still all this years coming thru.....2024!!!
As an Asian Myself, I think that the Techno-Orientalism in this film is awesome. It just bring in such an awesome vibe for some reason ngl.
This movie was a huge direct influence on Akira!!
Its crazy Ridley Scott's status as one of the greats was cemented with this movie. At the time he didn't know it but he actually created an entire genre of science fiction : cyberpunk , with this film. Incredible innovation.
Happy Blade Runner day everyone! Been waiting for this for decades
The true blade runner movie always and forever 😍😎👍👏👏👏👏👏
Oh? I thought I was the only one who thought the new one was overrated.
For some awkward reason when I see this movie it brings me back to my childhood going in and out of Spokane Washington in the middle early '80s
Interesting points about this being a vision of the future.
- Its full of neon light displays. Neon lights are currently being phased out and replaced by LED's.
- The window at 0:44 is full of CRT televisions. They have long been replaced by Digital TVs'
- There is not indication of an internet. Dekkard is still using a newspaper for information.
- There are flying car presumably using a form of eletrogravidic propulsion that we don't even know is possible.
Neon light had been outdated. Still some places still use it for the aesthetics. It's also possible that it is a led strip that's rigged to look like neon.
Newspapers are still very popular media choices for many. Even in today
These films are made with the imagination of the future based on what they had back then.
It’s an alternative future. And LED lighting is generally fucking horrible.
Most sci fi missed personal computers/internet. And they really missed the boat with personal robots and flying cars. (I mean,we *do* have them but only for the hobbyist/ultra rich)
But instead we’re struggling to know people’s pronouns
@@joeyj6808no, that’s definitely blade runner
The special effects for this movie were off the charts excellent.....40+ years later, this is superior (by far, I think) to the vast majority of special effects I've seen since.
This was always so surreal to me, because I'm hungarian and the officers speak hungarian here.
If anyone's wondering:
1:37 Héj, figyu má / Hey, listen up
(He could also be saying "Héj, figyu van" which is basically the same)
1:42 Azonnal kövessen engem, bitte / Follow me immediately, bitte
(Bitte is obviously "please" in german)
1:52 Lófaszt, nehogymá! Te vagy a blade runner / Bullshit, no way! You are the blade runner
(Lófasz means literally a horsecock, but bullshit obviously makes more sense in a english context)
Wow...This is amazing...
no one cares of that mongol language
I guess Hungarians couldn’t believe what they heard when they saw this movie the first time hahahaha
That is amazing! I love it! Thank you for sharing! Or rather, köszönöm!
I did *NOT* know that was Hungarian! And I watched this a million times, including at the theater when it was released.
The more you know...
It’s amazing this came out in 1982,no cgi or any computer stuff absolutely incredible.
Uhm... "any computer stuff"? Well, actually...
You're right with there being no CGI. But, "no computer stuff" isn't precisely accurate.
bladerunner 2019: interesting machines and unusual stuff
irl 2019: nothing like that
Man they sure know how to build a city in 2019.
Love this style of architecture
Love Decker. So cool. Knew exactly what that dude was saying. A good Blade Runner knows all the street languages.
I love the scene at 2:30 so much that I made a piano transcription of it.
It's 2022 and we don't even have neon umbrellas, so much for the future 🤣🤣🤣
Lmao
I want one of those! Should be feasible with led light, right??
At least we can watch every type of porn and video call people across continents with one pocket device
No I think I've seen some on sale. But they're based of star wars
That graphic at 2:39 was used in the 1979 film Alien.
I would LOVE to try living in a cyberpunk city like this one
Shangai
Shanghai, Hong Kong, Macao
until there is no sign of nature at all
Be careful what you wish for, there is no going back
There is a reason why on this same scene they promoting colonies outside either.
Be careful what you wish for.
Its 2024, no one invented those glowing umbrellas yet.
0:13
"Joy" advertisement on the building. Funny coincidence with Bladerunner 2049 :D
Looks like a typical cyberpunk dystopian city to you? But this one was the first...
The movie creator of cyberpunk in movies.
This is so unrealistic!...
People in LA don’t go outside when it’s raining... ☔️
This is magix of sfx...no CGi.
So it was Edward James Olmos who acted that limping poilice officer all along. Watched BSG this summer and I was sure I had seen the guy who played Bill Adama somewhere before but just couldn't pinpoint where. Turns out he featured in one of my most favorite movies of all time without me even realizing it.
I love the police uniforms in this scene. A combination of BDU and traditional police accoutrements. Bet being a Firefighter is demanding, to say the least!
No, actually its easy. It rains all the frickin time, so no fires.
How did LA become Tokyo 2?
Shanghai ressembles more this scene than Tokyo. Pudong skyline is the life version of Blade Runner except for the flying cars.
It actually became mexico city 2
Blade Runner's Los Angels and Gotham City: Batman Beyond.
1:11 must be COVID restrictions. Only two dumplings per person.
Masterpiece.
Is the advert voice Harrison ford?it sounds like him when it says 'begin again'
Masterpiece
In This real generation this movie would actually be the year 3000 😅
I'm not gonna lie, this place looks like Night City (from Cyberpunk 2077)
Blade Runner & Blade Runner 2049 stehen bei mir beide auf Platz 2 😍😍😍😍😍
HE SAY U BRADE RUNNA‼️😹
A real dark gem under neon's rain
Un vrai diamant noir Sous une pluie de neons
Im in china and there is actual adds playing on building facade... like the whole building is a giant screen
Why does Decker do that criss-crossing movement with his chopsticks?
cheap wooden chopsticks, especially the ones that have to be pried apart, have a bit of a rough surface that can put a splinter in your hand. it's common to rub them together to get a smoother surface before use.
Every time I eat Ramen noodles I pretend I’m in this scene.
HEYYY...we *had* 2019. Where's them Off Word Colonies? I want a chance to begin again in a golden land of opportunity and adventure! Instead I'm stuck in Seattle, dammit.
Cassette Futurism
can't believe this movie is from 1980s
Honestly this is terrifying
2049 L.A. is even more!
Looks like Coruscant
Yeah, the lower levels like we see in ‘The Clone Wars’.
The flying cars that old issues of Popular Science and Popular Mechanics said we were going to have. Here in 2024, five years after the alleged date of the movie, I still want my damn flying cars...
Alien and Blade Runner exists in the same Universe.
It's hard to believe that LA was even more fucked up by the time BR 2049 rolls around.
it had the same shit back and fourth from the 80s 90s truly I think this type of future will be around in 300 to 500 years were not even on mars yet Elon promised fuck em!!
Hopefully this will look like in 2049
como dicen los yanquis: unmatched, aun a mas de 40 años de su estreno.
This and Alien. Two films by Scott that I believe, portrayed our future accurately. Earth has become a shithole
NICE..
It's 2022 and we don't have a fraction that such movie proposed, lol. :P
I think this would be suited if this is 2522. Either way it could be another great speculation. ;3.
True the movies are set ahead but people/countries are still not ahead.
@@dannwan8537 Tech may be futuristic but we live in the Stone age.
Chongqing is the closest city to that.
If you're not cop, you're little people
FINALLY i get the Post Covid reference
Some of the real-world brand names in this short sequence, such as Pan Am, Koss, Cuisinart and RCA are just footnotes today or don't even exist anymore. But back then they were players in their respective industries.
Coca-Cola is still going strong, of course.
Blade Runner curse is the reason. Atari and Bell Telephone was also shown in this movie which also become victims of this curse.
This movie was made in the 80's and thats how they expected the year 2019 to look
Jesus they are 200 years too early, i mean seriously this is like the year 2170 or 2210 not 2019 this los angeles looks like corouscant if it was in its really early years.
İ know this is a movie but they could have atleast have made the year feel more accurate
Well it's a movie. But also consider the progress we made between 1940 to 1980... We simply haven't made that same jump from 1980 to 2019. If fact, we are sort of stagnating, endlessly iterating existing technology.
@@rolyars
İ feel like technologically wise we are 20 or 15 years behind with our technology.
@@rolyars I wonder what happened! Or maybe the innovation was wrongly limited to terms that are hyped up unnecessarily
@@rolyars No, we're innnovating in completely different fields. That is why our world looks so different than what they thought. On the other hand, our PCs, TVs and cyber equipment will make them shit their pants in amazement. We take the ongoing rapid development in these fields for granted.
chinese megacities at night look exactly like in Blade Runner
Brade wunner
So cool.
I'm here to see someone named Don
.three egg rolls please
😢 Have ..a
1:38 May I kindly ask why in the HELL people are always interrupted while they are eating in a movie? Thats Han Solo's offspring too... Ya all are gonna PAY. 💀 Be kinder in the future. Yea - "Ya want to interrupt my NOODLES? I'll give ya NOODLES." Ok wait, he's taking his eats WITH 2:57 No harm done here! (Now I'm hungry for NOODLES.)
Cyberpunk 2077?
This is more like year 2119, not 2019.
- How could we have technology like this in 50 years, when the 80s tech management was still primitive. Plus, the modern era is better than this shitty imagination. If this ever became a reality a couple of decades from now or hundred years from now in 2022, then i might be dead. which is a good thing, i'd rather live in trees instead. 🌴🌴
2069
@@Godofredo12024 nice
At that time there was an era of STR (scientific-technical revolution), and the future after 40 years looked like this - completely fantastic. Although there are no lasers in the film.
Yeah, so? It's still an amazing film.
It’s science fiction bud plus this was inspired by a book called do androids dream of electric sheep
Flight 2:41
In November 2019, It's 16 year old 👦
Lengendary scene…
More like 2219
Cyberpunk 2077
二つで十分ですよ👨🦳
Very similar to the masterpiece fritz lang film, ' metropolis' which came out .in 1927