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Blade Runner:
Ultimate Collectors Edition
One of the greatest
Sci-Fi films gets the DVD release it deserves.
If for
some reason you have not seen Ridley Scott's
(painfully ahead of it's time) classic Blade
Runner; you're dead to me. For everyone
else, feel free to read on. If you are a
real fan then you probably read the book
that the film was loosely based on, "Do
Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" by the
late Philip K. Dick. You should also read,
Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner.
Noir, chronicles the trials and
tribulations of the making of this film,
which parallel the trials and tribulations
of getting this damn special edition DVD
released. So after about seven years for
rumors and release dates that came and went,
I get the following piece of information.
BLADE RUNNER
25th ANNIVERSARY - Street Date: December 18,
2007
Hmm, this actually looks legit. I still have
to wait over four months for the DVD that I
have been waiting for, ever since I got a
DVD player, but what's a few more months at
this point. Now the only Blade Runner DVD
that is on the market is the Director's cut,
which is a vast improvement over the
theatrical version. The Main problem with it
is there are no extras, none, not even a
trailer. All of that nonsense seems to have
been corrected with this new edition. Did I
also mention that each of the known cuts
(including the ultra-rare workprint) of the
film are included.
Behold... The Blade Runner: Ultimate
Collectors Edition

What is in the collector's case anyway?
The Ultimate Collector´s Edition will be
presented in a unique 5-disc 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.

Holy crap, Ridley
put everything in there.
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:
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Commentary by Ridley Scott
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Commentary by Executive Producer/
Co-Screenwriter Hampton Fancher and
Co-Screenwriter David Peoples; Producer
Michael Deely and production executive
Katherine Haber
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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.
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"
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Featurette The Electric Dreamer:
Remembering Philip K. Dick
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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)
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Featurette Signs of the Times: Graphic
Design
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Featurette Fashion Forward: Wardrobe &
Styling
- Screen
Tests: Rachel & Pris
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Featurette The Light That Burns:
Remembering Jordan Cronenweth
- Unit
Photography Gallery
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Deleted & Alternate Scenes
- 1982
Promotional Featurettes
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Trailers & TV Spots
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Featurette Promoting Dystopia: Rendering
the Poster Art
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Marketing & Merchandise Gallery (Images)
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Featurette Deck-A-Rep: The True Nature
of Rick Deckard
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Featurette Nexus Generation: Fans &
Filmmakers
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
Did I mention that the soundtrack is good
too? and you can pre order at Amazon!
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