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Beginning the second phase of my Blade Runner work! More to come soon!!! #bladerunner #sith_fire30 #roybatty
Additional image of my 1:18 scale Roy Batty in trench coat (closed) - Blade Runner work in progress I took last night. I have two alternate head sculpts and two alternate torsos being worked up for this one figure. Deckard and Zhora are being sculpted right now, Pris is next. #bladerunner #tearsinrain #roybatty
There are fighters, bombers, interceptors, gunships and then... something bigger. The 'Duke may look like an old-fashioned Earthling fighter craft, but it is, in fact, the hot-rod, custom built steed of the man known only as Deckard.
An infamous mercenary and gun-for-fire, Deckard travels mostly alone, although sometimes recruits extra crew members to co-pilot or look after his beloved ship.
At home in space as well as atmosphere, the 'Duke packs danger, technology and menace into it's rather large package.
It's size can make it vulnerable, however, to smaller fighters and so Deckard often travels with escort fighters and interceptors.
Length: 19m
Wingspan: 18m
Crew: 1-3, mission dependent.
Armament: 2 High-Output frag-cannons, forward facing.
2 Micro-Mine launchers, wing-tip mounted.
Blade Runner inspired Tyrell Corp tri-barrel blaster
Mounted a bright red LED beneath the barrel section just for effect and gave Tyrell Corporation a shout out. This is also fully weighted and HEAVY, which feels cool when you pick it up.
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Opening-act dei Twenty One Pilots l’8 febbraio 2016 all’Alcatraz di Milano, i Monkey Weather.
Formatisi nel 2010 in seguito ad un viaggio fra Liverpool e Londra sulle tracce dei Beatles, i The Monkey Weather, giovane trio indie rock di ispirazione britannica originario di Domodossola, in Piemonte, sta emergendo prepotentemente sulla scena indipendente italiana: un ottimo album di debutto "Apple Meaning", uscito nel 2012 con Ammonia Records (distribuzione Area Pirata) che raccoglie recensioni positive sia in casa (8 sul magazine Rumore, che non ha esitato a definirlo "un disco pop fatto come Dio comanda"), sia all'estero (8 anche sulla testata tedesca OX).
Sempre nel 2012, i The Monkey Weather si fanno conoscere dal grande pubblico in sede live: aprono tre concerti per il tour estivo dei Kasabian: Ferrara, Roma e Milano, di cui girano un breve documentario on the road. La nota rock band di Leicester apprezza i The Monkey Weather e ne parla bene anche ai propri fans, su twitter. A dicembre il trio torna a Milano, questa volta ai Magazzini Generali, come opening act per il concerto sold-out dei The Vaccines, conquistandosi anche in questa occasione il consenso del pubblico.
Due sono i videoclip che accompagnano i singoli tratti da Apple Meaning, entrambi diretti da Valentina Branchetti: "People Watch Me" e "Sara Wants to Dance", quest'ultimo con la partecipazione di alcuni personaggi provenienti da differenti ambiti underground italiani: la performer Ladydiabolika, il cantante dei Thee S.T.P. Metius e il chitarrista della band metal Fuzz Fuzz Machine Marco Cassone, entrambi i video sono stati scelti da MTV New Generation per la rubrica Just Discovered nella settimana tra il 24 ed il 31 dicembre 2012.
Jolly Hooker: Guitar, Vocal
PAul Deckard: Bass, Vocal
Miky The Rooster: Drums
'I'm A'ljin . ID Peacekeeper. Two sixty three-fifty four. I'm filed and monitored.'
- Deckard (modified quote) (Blade Runner)
Blade Runner 2049 - Harrison Ford as Rick Deckard and Ryan Gosling as Officer K lobby of the 42nd Street Times Square Broadway 7th Ave in New York City 2017 - NYC standees robot android sci-fi science fiction scifi android film movie action adventure revenge Blade Runner like space future futuristic city Metropolis 09/18/2017 street Avenue
The Postcard
A postally unused postcard that was published by Santoro Graphics of 9, Newburgh Street London W1 on behalf of Lucasfilm Ltd. The card has a divided back.
Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford was born in Chicago, Illinois on the 13th. July 1942, and is currently (2022) eighty years of age.
He is an American actor whose films have grossed more than $5.4 billion in North America and more than $9.3 billion worldwide, making him the seventh-highest-grossing actor in North America.
He is the recipient of various accolades, including the AFI Life Achievement Award and the Cecil B. DeMille Award, in addition to nominations for an Academy Award and four Golden Globe Awards.
He has been a leading man in films of several genres, and is regarded as an American cultural icon.
Following the initial phase of his career in bit parts and supporting roles, Ford gained worldwide fame for his starring role as Han Solo in the epic space opera film Star Wars (1977).
He reprised the role in four sequels over the course of the next 42 years.
Ford is also widely known for his portrayal of Indiana Jones in the film franchise, beginning with the action-adventure film Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), and for playing other characters in different franchises, most notably Rick Deckard in the dystopian science fiction films Blade Runner (1982) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017).
Other notable successes were the Tom Clancy character Jack Ryan in the spy thriller films Patriot Games (1992) and Clear and Present Danger (1994).
Ford's career spans six decades and includes collaborations with some of the most acclaimed and influential filmmakers of his time, such as George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, Peter Weir, Roman Polanski and Mike Nichols.
Ford has portrayed heroic characters in other films such as the thrillers Witness (1985), for which he received his only Academy Award nomination, The Fugitive (1993), and Air Force One (1997), as well as the historical sports drama 42 (2013).
In addition to heroic roles, he played morally ambiguous and darker characters in films such as the coming-of-age comedy drama American Graffiti (1973), the conspiracy thriller The Conversation (1974), the survival drama The Mosquito Coast (1986), the legal drama Presumed Innocent (1990), and the supernatural suspense thriller What Lies Beneath (2000).
Ford has also appeared in several romantic comedies and dramas throughout his career, including Heroes (1977), Working Girl (1988), Sabrina (1995), Six Days, Seven Nights (1998), Random Hearts (1999), Morning Glory (2010), and The Age of Adaline (2015).
Outside acting, Ford is a licensed pilot who has often assisted the emergency services in rescue missions near his home in Wyoming.
He is also a dedicated environmental activist, having served as the inaugural Vice Chair of Conservation International since 1991. He is married to actress Calista Flockhart.
Thoughts From Harrison Ford
"My character is meant to know nothing
about rap, and not to like it very much,
but I know about it, because my kids
make me listen to it.
There's some rap I do like very much.
I like Eminem, Blackalicious."
"The third time you say a
thing it sounds like a lie."
"I rarely play a real person, because
I don't think I'm a good imitator."
"Starring in a science-fiction film
doesn't mean you have to act
science fiction."
"I fly myself everywhere. I like all kinds of flying,
including practical flying for search and rescue.
And I also like to fly into the backcountry, usually
the Frank Church Wilderness in Idaho.
I go with a group of friends, and we set up camp
for about five days and explore little dirt strips
and canyons."
"'Years of Living Dangerously' is a wonderful
opportunity to reach a lot of people with the
story and importance of climate change in our
lives; in recent history, there's no bigger threat
to the quality of human life than what is taking
place right now in respect of climate change."
"We have to understand in value what the
services of nature are so that we can
understand that degrading them is an
irreplaceable resource that no amount of
money or human ingenuity can replace."
"My older kids are fantastic people.
It can't be the result of my influence
on them."
"What I observed about my fellow actors
was that most gave up very easily."
"If you're asking me to acknowledge
that I've gotten older, I can do that."
"The set for 'Blade Runner' was maybe the
hardest set I've ever worked on, because I
think we worked 50 nights in a row, and it
was always raining."
"On the first 'Indiana Jones' movie, I tore an ACL
in one of my knees - can't remember which knee.
The scene in which I was fighting the big German
mechanic on an airplane called a flying wing, I
was run over by the landing gear and injured my
knee, but I can't remember which one it was. Lots
of bumps and injuries along the way."
"It's a privilege to be able to be involved with
people as talented as the people I've had the
luck to work with, and it's just been a great
experience for me, and I'm glad that so many
of the films I've had the luck to do were films
that could be enjoyed by families together."
"We're all interconnected. For example, a simple
lack of fresh water can lead to population dislocation,
which can lead to political radicalization, which can
lead to great pressure on the states that receive
refugees because of a migrating population."
"Some actors couldn't figure out how to
withstand the constant rejection. They
couldn't see the light at the end of the
tunnel."
"When I first started out, I was a bad actor."
"What is news? It's hard to quantify. Certainly news
has changed completely, and the morning shows
are not really designed to bring you the news,
except to tell you what happened overnight, and
the rest of it is a kind of magazine mentality -
a little bit of this, a little bit of that. It's harder to be
an educated and informed citizen."
"I think what a lot of action movies lose these
days, especially the ones that deal with fantasy,
is you stop caring at some point because you've
lost human scale."
"The original 'Star Wars' that I was a part of
really was the beginning of my working life."
"It's part of the job of the actor
to torture the director."
"I'm not a poster boy for Conservation
International. I'm a working member of
the board."
"I had a very strong feeling about the Vietnam
War, and I had a strong feeling about participating
in it. The military draft was in place, I was
summoned for a physical exam, and I was either
going to be classified as fit for military service or
make my objection to it.
So I made my objection to it."
"I wanted to live the life, a different life.
I didn't want to go to the same place
every day and see the same people
and do the same job.
I wanted interesting challenges."
"I retire every time I'm done with a movie.
Then I go back. You know, I enjoy sleep.
But I love to work; it's fun for me. As long
as it continues to be fun, and I'm tolerated
by the people around me, I will do it."
"My approach to acting is the 'let's pretend'
school of acting."
"The focus and the concentration and the
attention to detail that flying takes is a kind
of meditation. I find it restful and engaging,
and other things slip away."
"I have relationships with people I'm working
with, based on our combined interest.
It doesn't make the relationship any less
sincere, but it does give it a focus that may not
last beyond the experience."
"If I were a serious person,
I'd probably have a real job."
"I don't like baseball movies. I like movies
about moral courage and people who are
indomitable and courageous and right."
"What's important is to be able to see yourself,
I think, as having commonality with other people
and not determine, because of your good luck,
that everybody is less significant, less interesting,
less important than you are."
"Sometimes I try to improve the language, the
lines, or the delivery, but I don't ad-lib because
I think that makes it really hard for everybody
else involved."
"Everything I do, I'm sort of half in, half out."
"I went down to Venezuela and ended up
renting a helicopter and flew with my sons
to the tops of the tepuis, these freestanding
jungle mesas, 'lost worlds' as it were. In fact,
it's almost impossible to access them without
one. So we were able to land and spend some
time there.
We were trapped for about six hours by clouds
that came in."
"I was never that much a focus of interest
in my career. I'm aware of that now, which
doesn't give me a lot of pleasure."
"I think of myself as an assistant storyteller."
"I'd love to do another 'Indiana Jones.'
A character that has a history and a
potential, kind of a rollicking good movie
ride for the audience, Steven Spielberg
as a director - what's not to like?"
"I think retirement's for old people.
I'm still in the business, thank you.
I have a young child of nine years
old, and I want to live as long as I
can to see him grow up.
I'm enjoying my life, and I want to
stick around for as long as I can."
"All my friends were going off to be
professionals, and I said I wanted
to be an actor."
"I enjoyed carpentry, and it was
very good to me for 12 years."
"I've always been somewhere down
from the top, so I've never had to suffer
being knocked off the top."
"Nature doesn't need people -
people need nature; nature
would survive the extinction of
the human being and go on just
fine, but human culture, human
beings, cannot survive without
nature."
"To me, success is choice and
opportunity."
"You may get real tired watching me,
but I'm not going to quit."
"I don't do nostalgia. It just doesn't
occur to me. I'm living in the moment,
and I don't have that gene."
"I actually like snakes! When I was
young, I was a boy scout nature camp
counselor, and one of our projects was
collecting snakes and creating an
environment for them, so I'm quite
familiar with snakes and think they're
fantastic creatures."
"The actor's popularity is evanescent;
applauded today, forgotten tomorrow."
"I don't do celebrity endorsements. My work
with Conservation International is a good use
of whatever celebrity I might have to draw
attention to important problems. I have the
same responsibility as everyone to reduce
consumption and to teach children to respect
the environment."
"I think 'Indiana Jones' was a lot of fun to do
because of the places we went to and the
adventures and the action. But Han Solo was
also a huge part of my life."
"My goal was just to work regularly. I didn't
ever expect to be rich or famous. I wanted
to be a working character actor."
"I wanted to be a forest ranger or a coal man.
At a very early age, I knew I didn't want to do
what my dad did, which was work in an office."
"I want to go back to the Pantanal in Brazil.
I've never been to sub-Saharan Africa. I'd
like to take my Caravan over there and do
a flying safari. I've never flown to Alaska."
"I'm like old shoes. I've never been hip.
I think the reason I'm still here is that I
was never enough in fashion that I had
to be replaced by something new."
"It's very little trouble for me to accommodate
my fans, unless I'm actually taking a pee at
the time."
"I don't do a huge amount of physical activity.
I play tennis, I work out sporadically, and I eat
well and take care of myself."
"Hollywood's got its own particular environment."
"I love the comic opportunities that
come up in the context of a father-son
relationship."
A digital painting of Roy Batty from Bladerunner. Yeah, it's not a creative work, but I just love this character.
Sculpt progress on Deckard - Blade Runner - 1:18 scale. Sculpt featuring a version of Deckard sporting his trench coat. It needed some adjustments to the coat to allow better articulation to the cut in the mid-upper torso, shoulders and elbows. It also needed some finer detailing. Still need to add some additional detailing to the lower half of the coat but other than that this version of Deckard is complete. #bladerunner #rickdeckard #deckard #replicant #repdetect #sculpture #harrisonford
"Blade Runner" Concept Spinner.
Edición de Coleccionista 30 Aniversario (1982-2012) / 30th Anniversary Collector´s Edition (1982-2012).
Harrison Ford - Blade Runner.
Combo Pack Blu-Ray + DVD + Concept Spinner.
Idioma: Español / Language: Spanish.
Miniature produced by Royal Regent Toys Product Ltd. (China).
BLADE RUNNER is a trademark owned by The Blade Runner Partnership.
Blade Runner © 1982, 1991, 2007 The Blade Runner Partnership.
© 2012 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Spinner
"Spinner is the manufacturer of the type of Police flying car in Blade Runner that can drive as a ground car, take off vertically, hover and cruise using jet propulsion much like Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft today.
They are used extensively by the police to survey the population, and its clear that despite restrictions wealthy people can acquire spinner licenses.
It was designed by Syd Mead and has been replicated in films such as The Fifth Element and Star Wars prequel trilogy."
Appearances:
- Blade Runner (1982)
- Soldier (1998)
Source: bladerunner.wikia.com/wiki/Spinner
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Blade Runner
"Blade Runner is a 1982 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, depicting a dystopic Los Angeles in November 2019.
The screenplay, which was written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, is loosely based on the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K Dick. The film itself features: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, Edward James Olmos, M Emmet Walsh, Daryl Hannah, William Sanderson, Brion James, Joe Turkel and Joanna Cassidy; lead designer: Syd Mead, soundtrack composer Vangelis.
The film describes a future in which genetically manufactured beings called replicants are used for dangerous and degrading work in Earth's "off-world colonies." Built by the Tyrell Corporation to be 'more human than human', the Nexus-6 generation appear to be physically identical to humans — although they have superior strength and agility — while lacking comparable emotional responses and empathy. Replicants became illegal on Earth after a bloody mutiny. Specialist police units — blade runners — hunt down and "retire" (i.e., kill) escaped replicants on Earth. With a particularly brutal and cunning group of replicants on the loose in Los Angeles, a reluctant Rick Deckard is recalled from semi-retirement for some of "the old blade runner magic."
Blade Runner initially received polarized reviews from film critics, some who were confused and disappointed it didn't have the pacing expected from an action film, while others appreciated its thematic complexity. The film perfomed poorly in North American theaters while achieving success overseas. Despite poor early ticket sales, it was adored by fans and academia and quickly attained cult classic status. It gained such great popularity as a video rental, partly due to the film's ability to reward repeated viewing, that it was chosen to be one of the first DVDs to be released. Blade Runner has been widely hailed as a modern classic for its immersive special effects and prefiguring important themes and concerns of the 21st century. It has been praised as being one of the most influential films of all time because of its detailed and original setting, serving as a postmodern visual benchmark with its realistic depiction of a decayed future. Blade Runner brought author Philip K Dick to the attention of Hollywood, and numerous films have since been based on his literature."
Deckard Shaw seeks revenge against Dominic Toretto and Luke Hobbs for the death of his brother. (April 2015)
After recently watching Ridley Scott's classic sci-fi thriller Blade Runner, I decided to build the flying police car, also known as the "Spinner." My MOC features opening scissor doors, interior for two minifigures, floor windows and lights, and custom decals. An aspect that I wanted to do before planning the moc was to try to make the rear bumper entirely SNOT, forming the caution stripe.
water pistol with resin blaster.
blade runner write up : www.aidanlamb.co.uk/2018/03/blade-runner-water-pistol.html
Han Solo Blaster write up : www.aidanlamb.co.uk/2014/01/han-solos-esb-dl-44-blaster-b...
"Blade Runner" Concept Spinner.
Edición de Coleccionista 30 Aniversario (1982-2012) / 30th Anniversary Collector´s Edition (1982-2012).
Harrison Ford - Blade Runner.
Combo Pack Blu-Ray + DVD + Concept Spinner.
Idioma: Español / Language: Spanish.
Miniature produced by Royal Regent Toys Product Ltd. (China).
BLADE RUNNER is a trademark owned by The Blade Runner Partnership.
Blade Runner © 1982, 1991, 2007 The Blade Runner Partnership.
© 2012 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Spinner
"Spinner is the manufacturer of the type of Police flying car in Blade Runner that can drive as a ground car, take off vertically, hover and cruise using jet propulsion much like Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft today.
They are used extensively by the police to survey the population, and its clear that despite restrictions wealthy people can acquire spinner licenses.
It was designed by Syd Mead and has been replicated in films such as The Fifth Element and Star Wars prequel trilogy."
Appearances:
- Blade Runner (1982)
- Soldier (1998)
Source: bladerunner.wikia.com/wiki/Spinner
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Blade Runner
"Blade Runner is a 1982 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, depicting a dystopic Los Angeles in November 2019.
The screenplay, which was written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, is loosely based on the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K Dick. The film itself features: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, Edward James Olmos, M Emmet Walsh, Daryl Hannah, William Sanderson, Brion James, Joe Turkel and Joanna Cassidy; lead designer: Syd Mead, soundtrack composer Vangelis.
The film describes a future in which genetically manufactured beings called replicants are used for dangerous and degrading work in Earth's "off-world colonies." Built by the Tyrell Corporation to be 'more human than human', the Nexus-6 generation appear to be physically identical to humans — although they have superior strength and agility — while lacking comparable emotional responses and empathy. Replicants became illegal on Earth after a bloody mutiny. Specialist police units — blade runners — hunt down and "retire" (i.e., kill) escaped replicants on Earth. With a particularly brutal and cunning group of replicants on the loose in Los Angeles, a reluctant Rick Deckard is recalled from semi-retirement for some of "the old blade runner magic."
Blade Runner initially received polarized reviews from film critics, some who were confused and disappointed it didn't have the pacing expected from an action film, while others appreciated its thematic complexity. The film perfomed poorly in North American theaters while achieving success overseas. Despite poor early ticket sales, it was adored by fans and academia and quickly attained cult classic status. It gained such great popularity as a video rental, partly due to the film's ability to reward repeated viewing, that it was chosen to be one of the first DVDs to be released. Blade Runner has been widely hailed as a modern classic for its immersive special effects and prefiguring important themes and concerns of the 21st century. It has been praised as being one of the most influential films of all time because of its detailed and original setting, serving as a postmodern visual benchmark with its realistic depiction of a decayed future. Blade Runner brought author Philip K Dick to the attention of Hollywood, and numerous films have since been based on his literature."
Tattoo design - Deckard Heart
"What if I go North? Would you come after me? Hunt me?" - Blade Runner tattoo series
Sideview with lego purist decoration. The set comes with two alternate decorations: one purist, one custom printed.
"Blade Runner" Concept Spinner.
Edición de Coleccionista 30 Aniversario (1982-2012) / 30th Anniversary Collector´s Edition (1982-2012).
Harrison Ford - Blade Runner.
Combo Pack Blu-Ray + DVD + Concept Spinner.
Idioma: Español / Language: Spanish.
Miniature produced by Royal Regent Toys Product Ltd. (China).
BLADE RUNNER is a trademark owned by The Blade Runner Partnership.
Blade Runner © 1982, 1991, 2007 The Blade Runner Partnership.
© 2012 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Spinner
"Spinner is the manufacturer of the type of Police flying car in Blade Runner that can drive as a ground car, take off vertically, hover and cruise using jet propulsion much like Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft today.
They are used extensively by the police to survey the population, and its clear that despite restrictions wealthy people can acquire spinner licenses.
It was designed by Syd Mead and has been replicated in films such as The Fifth Element and Star Wars prequel trilogy."
Appearances:
- Blade Runner (1982)
- Soldier (1998)
Source: bladerunner.wikia.com/wiki/Spinner
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Blade Runner
"Blade Runner is a 1982 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, depicting a dystopic Los Angeles in November 2019.
The screenplay, which was written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, is loosely based on the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K Dick. The film itself features: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, Edward James Olmos, M Emmet Walsh, Daryl Hannah, William Sanderson, Brion James, Joe Turkel and Joanna Cassidy; lead designer: Syd Mead, soundtrack composer Vangelis.
The film describes a future in which genetically manufactured beings called replicants are used for dangerous and degrading work in Earth's "off-world colonies." Built by the Tyrell Corporation to be 'more human than human', the Nexus-6 generation appear to be physically identical to humans — although they have superior strength and agility — while lacking comparable emotional responses and empathy. Replicants became illegal on Earth after a bloody mutiny. Specialist police units — blade runners — hunt down and "retire" (i.e., kill) escaped replicants on Earth. With a particularly brutal and cunning group of replicants on the loose in Los Angeles, a reluctant Rick Deckard is recalled from semi-retirement for some of "the old blade runner magic."
Blade Runner initially received polarized reviews from film critics, some who were confused and disappointed it didn't have the pacing expected from an action film, while others appreciated its thematic complexity. The film perfomed poorly in North American theaters while achieving success overseas. Despite poor early ticket sales, it was adored by fans and academia and quickly attained cult classic status. It gained such great popularity as a video rental, partly due to the film's ability to reward repeated viewing, that it was chosen to be one of the first DVDs to be released. Blade Runner has been widely hailed as a modern classic for its immersive special effects and prefiguring important themes and concerns of the 21st century. It has been praised as being one of the most influential films of all time because of its detailed and original setting, serving as a postmodern visual benchmark with its realistic depiction of a decayed future. Blade Runner brought author Philip K Dick to the attention of Hollywood, and numerous films have since been based on his literature."
Sculpt progress on Deckard - Blade Runner - 1:18 scale. Sculpt featuring a version of Deckard sporting his trench coat. It needed some adjustments to the coat to allow better articulation to the cut in the mid-upper torso, shoulders and elbows. It also needed some finer detailing. Still need to add some additional detailing to the lower half of the coat but other than that this version of Deckard is complete. #bladerunner #rickdeckard #deckard #replicant #repdetect #sculpture #harrisonford
Tyrell: Is this to be an empathy test? Capillary dilation of the so-called blush response? Fluctuation of the pupil. Involuntary dilation of the iris...
Deckard: We call it Voight-Kampff for short.
Blade Runner
New York, Chrysler Building
This is a custom I just finished using the metal/plastic M2019 1:1 blaster from Offworld mfg.
Broke it down, upgraded the metal 'slide' with one that features the proper Steyr Arms .222 proof marks, and repainted.
I've tried to emulate the look of the original hero prop pistol...aka the 'Worldcon Blaster'.
Rear trigger pulls, hammer fires, and bolt lever lifts, 5 LED lights under barrel, & the cylinder opens/rotates with 5 chambers.
The Ennis-Brown House in Los Angeles was used as the home of Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) in the 1982 Sci-Fi flick "Blade Runner" (top). This private home has also been used in dozens of other films including "House on Haunted Hill" and the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" TV series.
This home is located at 2655 Glendower Ave, Los Angeles.
I sanded and buffed the old badly-scratched canopy from a "gluebomb" and nearly brought the top back to new.
A very early and rare Polaroid photograph of Bloomington Indiana firefighters in the bay at old fire headquarters. You can see the fingerprints as the photo was handled by the men before it solidified.
Left to right. James Lawson, Noble Henderson, seated unknown, Hank Wankier,
Merle Hill, standing near pump is Sam Hueston, seated behind pumper is Harold " Lefty" Deckard and future fire chief Richard Gose. Many of the photos hanging in the bay now hang at the new HQ.
"…Replicants were declared illegal on Earth under penalty of Death. Special Police Squads - Blade Runner Units - had orders to shoot to kill upon detection. This was not called execution. It was called retirement."
Blade Runner tattoo series.
The Ennis-Brown House in Los Angeles was used as the home of Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) in the 1982 Sci-Fi flick "Blade Runner". This private home has also been used in dozens of other films including "House on Haunted Hill" and the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" TV series.
This home is located at 2655 Glendower Ave, Los Angeles.
It was so hard for us to getting the lighting right to photograph the cigarette smoke. Does anyone have any tips on taking photos of smoke in dim light? Are there certain settings to use?
(Also, mom -- I swear I didn't inhale!)
Deckard: She's a replicant, isn't she?
Tyrell: I'm impressed. How many questions does it usually take to spot them?
Deckard: I don't get it Tyrell.
Tyrell: How many questions?
Deckard: Twenty, thirty, cross-referenced.
Tyrell: It took more than a hundred for Rachael, didn't it?
Deckard: She doesn't know.
Tyrell: She's beginning to suspect, I think.
Deckard: Suspect? How can it not know what it is?